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ContemTporary Theatre, Film and Television

ISSN 0749-064X

ConTtemporary 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 Ira Mark Milne, Associate Editor Angela Yvonne Jones, Assistant Editor

Volume 23 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 • WOOOBRIDGE, CT

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Joshua Kondek, Ed/tor Ira Mark Milne, Associate Editor Angela Yvonne Jones, Assistant Editor Christine Tomassini, Editorial Research Consultant James P. Draper, Managing Editor Victoria B. Cariappa, Research Manager Andrew Guy Malonis, Research Specialist Barbara McNeil, Gary Oudersluys, Maureen Richards, and Cheryl L. Warnock, Research Specialists Patricia Tsune Ballard, Wendy K. Festerling, Tamara C. Nott, Tracie A. Richardson, Corrine A. Stocker, and Robert Whaley, Research Associates Phyllis Blackman, Tim Lehnerer, and Patricia Love, 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

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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 84-649371 ISBN 0-7876-3159-0 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 23, the series now provides biographies on approximately 9,800 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. Additionally, the editors of CTFT maintain regular contact with industry advisors and professionals who routinely suggest new candidates for inclusion in the series. 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'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. WRITINGS: 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, periodicals, and internet sites 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 45401-0933; 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 1-800-877GALE. 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.

ABRAMSJeffrey 1964(J. J. Abrams) PERSONAL

Cone Fishin', Buena Vista, 1997. (As J. J. Abrams) Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. Television Series: (As J. J. Abrams) Felicity, The WB, 1998-.*

Born in 1964. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

ABRAMS, J. J. See ABRAMS, Jeffrey

Career: Producer, actor, and writer. CREDITS

AKERMAN, Chantal 1950PERSONAL

Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Co-producer, Regarding Henry, Paramount, 1991. Executive producer, Forever Young, Warner Bros., 1992. The Pallbearer, Miramax, 1996. Film Appearances: Delivery boy, Regarding Henry, United International Pictures, 1991. Doug, Six Degrees of Separation, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1993. Video Photographer, Diabolique, Warner Bros., 1996. Television Work; Series: (As J. J. Abrams) Creator, director, and executive producer, Felicity, The WB, 1998—. WRITINGS Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted: Taking Care of Business (also known as Filofax), 1991. Regarding Henry, Paramount, 1991. Forever Young, Warner Bros., 1992. Film posters, /'// Do Anything, Columbia, 1994.

Full name, Chantal Anne Akerman; born June 6, 1950, in Brussels, Belgium. Education: Attended INSAS film school, Brussels, Belgium, 1967-68; attended Universite International du Theatre, Paris, France, 1968-69. Career: Director, screenwriter, producer and actress. Entered short film Saute ma vie in Oberhausen Festival, 1971; Harvard University, lecturer, 1997t. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: 5aute ma vie (also known as Blow Up My Town; short), World Artists, 1968. L'Enfant a/me ou je joue a etre une femme mariee (also known as The Beloved Child, or I Play at Being a Married Woman), 1971. Hotel Monterey, World Artists,1972. Lachambre, 1972. (With others) Le 15/18, 1973. Hanging Out-Yonkers, 1974. Je, tu, il, elle (also known as /, You, She, He), World Artists, 1974.

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Jeanne Die!man, 23 Qua/ de Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, Paradise Films, 1975. News from Home, World Artists, 1976. Les rendez-vous d'Anna (also known as The Meetings of Anna), World Artists, 1979. Toute un nuite (also known as All Night Long), World Artists, 1982. Les annees 80s (also known as The Eighties), World Artists, 1983. Pina Bausch, Institut National de la Communication, 1983. Un jour Pina m'a demande (also known as One Day Pina Asked Me), 1983. Paris vu par... vingt ans apres (also known as Paris Seen By. . . 20 Years After), 1984. New York, New York bis, 1984. L'Homme a la valise (also known as The Man with the Suitcase), 1984. Window Shopping (also known as The Eighties and Golden Eighties), World Artists, 1986. Le Marteau (also known as The Hammer), 1986. Mallet-Stevens, 1986. Letters Home, 1986. "Sloth," Seven Women, Seven 5/ns, ASA Communications, 1987. Histoires d'Amerique (also known as American Stories/Food, Family and Philosophy), Paradise Films/The French Ministry of Culture/The Belgian Ministry of French Culture, 1988. Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher (also known as Three Stanzas on the Name Sacher), 1989. Le trois dernieres senates de Franz Schubert (also known as Franz Schubert's Last Three Sonatas), 1989. Night and Day (also known as Nuit et jour), International Film Circuit, 1991. (With others) Contre roubli (also known as Against Oblivion, Lest We Forget, and Ecrire centre roubli), Les Films du Paradoxe/Amnesty International, 1992. D'Est (also known as From the East), Paradise Films/ Lieurac Productions, 1993. Portrait d'une jeune fille de la fin des annees 60 a Bruxelles (also known as Portrait of a Young Girl at the End of the 1960s in Brussels), 1994. A Couch in New York (also know as Un divan a New York), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1995. Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman (documentary), 1996. Supervising director, Fifty Fifty, 1998. Film Work; Producer: le, tu, il, elle (also known as /, You, She, He), World Artists, 1974.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 A Couch in New York (also know as Un divan a New York), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1995. Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman (documentary), 1996. Film Appearances: Saute ma vie (also known as Blow Up My Town; short), World Artists, 1968. Julie, Je, tu, il, elle (also known as /, You, She, He), World Artists, 1974. Voice of neighbor, Jeanne Dielman, 23 Qua/ du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, Paradise Films, 1975. Narrator, News from Home, World Artists, 1977. 5 cfe risque, 1980. Woman returning, L'Homme a la valise (also known as The Man with the Suitcase), 1984. Elle a passe tana d'heures sous les sunlights, 1985. Les ministeres de /'art, 1988. Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman (documentary), 1996. Television Work; Director: D/s mo/ (also known as Tell Me), 1980. Lettre d'un c/neaste (also known as Letter from a Filmmaker), 1984. J'ai faim, j'ai froid (also known as I'm Hungry, I'm Cold), 1984. Family Business: Chantal Akerman Speaks About Film, 1984. Le demenagement (also known as Moving In), 1992. WRITINGS Screenplays, Except Where Indicated: Je, tu, il, elles (also known as /, You, She, He), World Artists, 1974. Jeanne Dielman, 23 Qua/ cfe Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, Paradise Films, 1975. News from Home, World Artists, 1976. iLes rendez-vous d'Anna (also known as The Meetings of Anna), World Artists, 1979. Toute un nuite (also known as All Night Long), World Artists, 1982. And lyrics, Les annees 80s (also known as The Eighties), World Artists, 1983. Un your Pina m'a demande (also known as One Day Pina Asked Me), 1983. Paris vu par. . . vingt ans apres (also known as Paris Seen By... 20 Years /After), 1984. L'Homme a la valise (also known as The Man with the Suitcase), 1984. And lyrics, Window Shopping (also known as The Eighties and Golden Eighties), World Artists, 1986.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 "Sloth," Seven Women, Seven Sins, ASA Communications, 1987. Histoires d'Amerique (also known as American Stories/Food, Family and Philosophy), Paradise Films/The French Ministry of Culture/The Belgian Ministry of French Culture, 1988. Night and Day (also known as Nuit et jour), International Film Circuit, 1991. D'Est (also known as From the East), Paradise Films/ Lieurac Productions, 1993. Portrait d'une jeune fille de la fin des annees 60 a Bruxelles (also known as Portrait of a Young Girl at the End of the 1960s in Brussels), 1994. A Couch in New York (also known as Un divan a New York), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1995. Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman (documentary), 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Feminist Review, 1979. Monthly Film Bulletin, April, 1984; March, 1990. Nat/on, April 14, 1997, p. 35. Postmodern Culture, September, 1995.*

ALCOTT, John 1931-1986 PERSONAL Born in 1931, in London, England; died of a heart attack, July 28, 1986, in Cannes, France; became a U.S. citizen; son of Arthur Alcott (a production controller); married Sue Alcott; children: Gavin. Career: Cinematographer. Began career as a clapper boy at Gainsborough Studios; also Cinematographer of numerous commercials. Awards, Honors: Silver Bear Award, Berlin Film Festival, 1974, for Little Malcolm; Academy Award, National Society of Film Critics Award, British Society of Cinematographers Award, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, all best cinematography, all 1975, for Barry Lyndon. CREDITS Film Cinematographer: 2001: A Space Odyssey (also known as Journey Beyond the Stars), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. fang/o, 1971.

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A Clockwork Orange, Warner Bros., 1971. David Niven (documentary), 1973. Little Malcolm (also known as Little Malcolm and his Struggle Against the Eunuch), Multicetera, 1974. Barry Lyndon, Warner Bros., 1975. Overlord, Jowsend, 1975. The Fiesta Story, 1977. March or Die, Columbia, 1977. The Disappearance, World Northal, 1977. 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., 1978. The Shining (also known as Stanley Kubrick's The Shining), Warner Bros., 1980. Fort Apache, the Bronx, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Terror Train (also known as Train of Terror), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. The Beastmaster, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1982. El triunfo de un hombre llamado cabello (also known as Triumphs of a Man Called Horse), Jensen Fanely, 1982. Vice Squad, Avco-Embassy, 1982. Under Fire, Orion, 1983. Creystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Baby . . . Secret of the Lost Legend (also known as Dinosaur . . . Secret of the Lost Legend), Buena Vista, 1985. Miracles, Orion, 1987. No Way Out, Orion, 1987. White Water Summer, Columbia, 1987. Also shot Deceit. Film Focus Puller: The Singer Not the Song, Warner Bros., 1960. Whistle Down the Wind, Pathe-America, 1961. WRITINGS Contributor to American Cinematographer, March, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Books: International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Volume 4: Writers and Production Artists, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Periodicals: American Cinematographer, March, 1976; March, 1987.

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ALEXANDER

New York Times, August 3, 1986. V&r/ety, August 6, 1986.*

ALEXANDER, Khandi 1957(?)PERSONAL Born September 4, c. 1957, In New York, NY; daughter of Henry (a construction company owner) and Alverlna. Career: Actress, dancer, and choreographer. Honors and Awards: Image Award Nomination, NAACP, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 1998, for NewsRadio. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Theressa, A Different World, NBC, 1988. Catherine Duke, NewsRadio (also known as The Stat/on), NBC, 1995-97. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jackie Benton, "What Life?," ER, NBC, 1995. Jackie Benton, "Motherhood," ER, NBC, 1995. Jackie Benton, "House of Cards," ER, NBC, 1995. Jackie Benton, "Love's Labor Lost," ER, NBC, 1995. Jackie Benton, "The Birthday Party," ER, NBC, 1995. Jackie Benton, "Long Day's Journey," ER, NBC, 1995. Jackie Benton, "Happy New Year," ER, NBC, 1995. Jackie Benton, "Doctor Carter, I Presume," ER, NBC, 1996. Jackie Benton, "One More For The Road," ER, NBC, 1997. Jackie Benton, "Calling Dr. Hathaway," ER, NBC, 1997. Jackie Benton, "Whose Appy Now?," ER, NBC, 1997. Jackie Benton, "Hazed and Confused," ER, NBC, 1998. Jackie Benton, "My Brother's Keeper," ER, NBC, 1998. Terry, "Soul Sacrifice," La Femme Nikita, USA Network, 1998. Sonya, "What's Up Chuck?, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1999. Jackie Benton, "Of Past Regret and Future Fear," ER, NBC, 1999. The Edge, fox, 1992. Television Appeances; Movies: Rosalie, Shameful Secrets (also known as Going Underground), ABC, 1993.

Harriet, To My Daughter with Love, NBC, 1994. Dr. Deborah Levy, Terminal (also known as Robin Cook's Terminal), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: FTV, syndicated, 1985. Television Work; Choreographer: Whitney Houston: This Is My Life (special), ABC, 1992. Film Appearances: Star, Streetwalkin' (also known as City Streets and Cookie), Concorde, 1984. Dancer, A Chorus Line, Columbia, 1985. Hooker in Jail, Maid to Order, New Century, 1987. Darlene, What's Love Cot to Do with It, Buena Vista, 1993. Maralena, Army of One (also known as Joshua Tree), LIVE Home Video, 1993. Sissy, CB4, Universal, 1993. Ella Skuggs, Harlem (also known as Sugar Hill), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Karen Lawson, Menace II Society, New Line, 1993. Simone, Poetic Justice, Columbia, 1993. Laura, Greedy, Universal, 1994. Janelle, House Party 3, New Line, 1994. Diana Campbell, No Easy Way, PGFW, 1996. Mary's friend Joanie, There's Something About Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Thick as Thieves, 1999. Stage Appearances: Susie, Period of Adjustment, High Point Productions, Perry Street Theatre, 1980-81. Charlene, Dreamgirls, Imperial Theatre, between 1981 and 1984. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals:

Peop/ejuly 1, 1996.*

ALLEN, Debbie

1950PERSONAL

Full name, Deborah Allen; born January 16, 1950, in Houston, TX; daughter of Andrew (a dentist) and Vivian (an artist and writer; maiden name, Ayers) Allen; sister of Phylicia Rashad (an actress); married Winfred Wilford (a recording executive), December,

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1975 (divorced, 1983); married Norm Nixon (a professional basketball player), 1984; children: (second marriage) Vivian Nichole, Norm Jr. Education: Howard University, B.A. (Greek classics and dance, cum laude), 1971.

Producer of the Year Award, 1998, all for Amistad (with Steven Spielberg and Colin Wilson); two honorary doctorate degrees.

Addresses: Contact—c/o Carsey-Werner Co., CBS/ MTM Bldg. 3, 4024 Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604.

Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Jim Stafford Show, ABC, 1975. Host, Three Girls Three, NBC, 1977. Lydia Grant, Fame, NBC, 1982-83, syndicated, 198387. Host, Friday Night Videos, NBC, 1989. Jackie Warren, In the House, NBC, then UPN, 199596. Voice characterization, C Bear andjamal (animated), 1996.

Career: Actress, dancer, singer, choreographer, producer, and director. University of California, Los Angeles, School of Theatre, Film and Television, member of executive committee of dean's advisory board, 1993; head of the Duke Ellington School of Performing Arts' dance department, Washington, DC. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, both outstanding featured actress in a musical, both 1980, for West Side Story; Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a drama series, Emmy Award, best choreography for a single episode of a regular series ("Come One, Come AN"), and named Discovery of The Year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, all 1982, Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a drama series, Golden Globe Award, best actress in a musical or comedy series, and Emmy Award, best choreography for a single episode of a regular series, for "Class Act," all 1983, Emmy Award nominations, best actress in a drama series, 1984, all for Fame; Emmy Award nomination, best individual performance in a variety or music program, 1984, for Live . . . And In Person (Part 1); Emmy Award nomination, best choreography for a special, 1984, for Fame Takes a Look at Music '83; Emmy Award nominations, best actress in a drama series and best choreography for a single episode of a regular series ("The Rivalry"), both 1985, for Fame; Emmy Award nomination (with Earl Brown), best music and lyrics for a special, 1985, for Motown Returns to the Apollo; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1986, for Sweet Charity; Emmy Award nomination, best individual performance in a variety or music program, 1986, for An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.; Emmy Award nomination, best directing in a variety or music program, and best choreography in a variety or music program, both 1989, both for The Debbie Allen Special; Golden Satellite Award nomination, Golden Laurel Award, Motion Picture

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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nan Branch Haley, Roots: The Next Generations, ABC, 1979. Regina Brown, Celebrity, NBC, 1984. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sunday, Sunday in Paris (also known as Fresher Pastures), NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Julie Sutton, The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened, CBS, 1977. Claire "Ebony" Bryant, Ebony, Ivory, and Jade, CBS, 1979. Alice at the Palace, 1981. Carol Freeman, Women of San Quentin, NBC, 1983. Estelle, Stompin' at the Savoy, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Ben Vereen—His Roots, ABC, 1978. Loretta Lynn in the Big Apple, NBC, 1982. Host, 6att/e of the Network Stars, ABC, 1982. Texaco Star Theatre: Opening Night, NBC, 1982. Parade of Stars, ABC, 1983. John Schneider's Christmas Holiday, CBS, 1983. Live . . . And In Person, NBC, 1983. Fame Takes a Look at Music '83, syndicated, 1983. The Kids from Fame, NBC, 1983. Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1984. Motown Returns to the Apollo, NBC, 1985. Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1985. The Night of WO Stars II, ABC, 1985. Dancing in the Wings, syndicated, 1985. Liberty Weekend, ABC, 1986. Texas 750: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986.

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An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., NBC, 1986. NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. The 40th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1986. Las Vegas: An All Star 75th Anniversary, ABC, 1987. Emmanuel Lewis: My Very Own Show, ABC, 1987. Happy Birthday Hollywood, ABC, 1987. Superstars and Their Moms, ABC, 1987. Our Kids and the Best of Everything, ABC, 1987. The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, N BC, 1987. Celebrating a Jazz Master: Thelonious Sphere Monk, PBS, 1987. The Debbie Allen Special, ABC, 1989. All-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBC, 1989. The 15th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1989. Judge, The 1989 Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1989. Host, The 16th Annual Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1989. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1990. Sammy Davis Jr/s 60th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 1990. Motown 30: What's Coin' On!, CBS, 1990. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade, TBS, 1990. The 22nd Annual NAACP I mage Awards, NBC, 1990. Host, "Spike and Co.: Do It A Capella," Great Performances, PBS, 1990. We/come Home, America!—A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. Gladys Knight's Holiday Family Reunion Concert, syndicated, 1991. Host, Story of a People: Expressions in Black, syndicated, 1991. Host, Funny Women of Television: A Museum of Television and Radio Tribute, NBC, 1991. The Essence/Awards, CBS, 1992. Back to School '92 ), CBS, 1992. In a New Light '93, ABC, 1993. Host, Soul Train Comedy Awards, syndicated, 1993. The Wonderful World of Disney: 40 Years of Television Magic, ABC, 1994. The 26th Annual NAACP I mage Awards, NBC, 1994. Presenter, The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1994. Presenter, The Newsweek American Achievement Awards, 1995. Nissan Presents a Celebration of America's Music, ABC, 1996. Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony, 1996. The 1996 World Music Awards, 1996. Presenter, The Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 28th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1997. Intimate Portrait: Debbie Allen, Lifetime, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Nissan Presents: The 2nd Annual Celebration of America's Music, ABC, 1998. Intimate Portrait: Patti LaBelle, Lifetime, 1998. Intimate Portrait: Phylicia Rashad, Lifetime, 1998. An African American Salute to the Academy Awards, syndicated, 1998. Host, International DanceSport Championship, NBC, 1998. Host, An Evening of the Stars: A Celebration of Educational Excellence Benefiting The United Negro College Fund, syndicated/BET, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Good Times, CBS, 1975. "The Decision," The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. "Alice at the Palace," Project Peacock, NBC, 1982. "Isaac's Aegean Affair," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "If the Dress Fits, Wear It," The Cosby Show, NBC, 1988. Guest, At Rona's, NBC, 1989. Joanne Chapman, "Private Dancer," Quantum Leap, NBC, 1991. Voice of Insect, "Thumbelina," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Voice, "Beauty and the Beast," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales of Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Valerie, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Debra, Cosby, CBS, 1997. Television Work; Series: Producer, A Different World, NBC, 1988-93. Voice director, C Bear and Jamal (animated), 1996. Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, Sunday in Paris (also known as Fresher Pastures), NBC, 1991. Director and executive producer, The Boys, ABC, 1992. Television Work; Director; Episodic: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (also known as The Fresh Prince Show), NBC, 1990-96. The Jamie Foxx Show, The WB, 1997. Between Brothers, Fox, 1997. Line's, Showtime, 1998. Also directed episodes of Fame, NBC/syndicated; Family Ties, NBC; The Bronx Zoo, NBC; and Quantum Leap, NBC. Television Work; Director, Except Where Indicated; Movies: "Polly," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Polly Com/n' Home! (also known as Polly—One More Time!), NBC, 1990. And assistant choreographer, 5tomp/n' at the Savoy, CBS, 1992. Television Work; Director, Except Where Indicated; Specials: The Debbie Allen Special, ABC, 1989.

"Sinbad Live from the Paramount—Afros and

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Character voices and song performer, The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation (animated), Columbia, 1985. Michelle, Jo )o Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, Columbia, 1986. Yvonne, Blank Check, Buena Vista, 1994. Betty, Mona Must Die, 1994. Manicurist, Out-of-Sync, Live Entertainment, 1995. Everything's Jake, 1999.

Bellbottoms," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1993. Artistic consultant, Nissan Presents a Celebration of America's Music, ABC, 1996. Consulting producer, Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony, ABC, 1996. One Day, The Disney Channel, 1998. Artistic Consultant, Nissan Presents: The 2nd Annual Celebration of America's Music, ABC, 1998.

Film Work: Director, Out-of-Sync, Live Entertainment, 1995. Choreographer, Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. Producer (with Steven Spielberg and Colin Wilson) and song composer, Amistad, Dreamworks, 1997.

Television Work; Choreographer; Specials: The Debbie Allen Special, ABC, 1989. "African American Odyssey" (segment), Motown 30: What's Coin' On!, CBS, 1990. Sammy Davis Jr. 's 60th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 1990. The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. The 67th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1995. Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, 1995. The Soul Train 25th Anniversary Hall of Fame Special, CBS, 1995. 50 Years of Funny Females, ABC, 1995.

Stage Appearances: Anna Lucasta, New York City, 1972. Firefly, T/-/ean and His Brothers, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1972. Purlie, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1972. Raisin, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1973. Ain't Misbehaving Longacre Theatre, then Plymouth Theatre, both New York City, both 1978. The Illusion, Dal las Theatre Center, Dallas, TX, 1979. Holiday, Dallas Theatre Center, 1979. Anita, West Side Story, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1980. Daisy, Louis, New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1981. The Song Is Kern!, Asolo State Theatre, Sarasota, FL, 1981. Josephine Baker, Parade of Stars Playing the Palace, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1983. Title role, Sweet Charity, Minskoff Theatre, 1986. Waitin' in the Wings, Triplex Theatre, New York City, 1986.

Television Work; Choreographer; Series: "Class Act," "Come One, Come All," and "The Rivalry," Fame, NBC, 1982-83; syndicated, 198387. Television Work; Choreographer; Movies: "Polly," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989. Film Appearances: Ola, The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, United Artists, 1979. Lydia, Fame, United Artists, 1980. Sarah, Ragtime, Paramount, 1981.

Major Tours: Title role, Sweet Charity, U.S. cities, 1985. Stage Choreographer: Carrie, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1988. RECORDINGS Albums: Spec/a/ Look, MCA Special Products, 1989. Album Appearances: All Is Well, Al Hobbs, Light, 1992.

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Songs of Faith, Vol. 2, Saint Augustine Choir, CIA, 1993. Songs of Faith, Vol. 1, Saint Augustine Choir, CIA, 1995. WRITINGS Television Music: Lyricist (with Earl Brown), Motown Returns to the Apollo (special), NBC, 1984. OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers: The People Behind Today's Headlines, Issue 2, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1998. Periodicals: Ebony, December, 1997, pp. 54-58; March, 1998, p. 140. Entertainment Weekly, October 13, 1995, p. 85. Jet, December 22, 1997, pp. 58-63. Life, December, 1997, pp. 44-46. NEA Today, January, 1998, p. 42. People Weekly, December 22, 1997, p. 22.*

ALTMAN, Robert 1925(Al Hayes) PERSONAL Born February 20, 1925, in Kansas City, MO; son of B.C. (an insurance salesman) and Helen Altman; married third wife, Kathryn Reed; children: (first marriage) Christine; (second marriage) Michael, Stephen; (third marriage) Robert, Matthew. Education: Attended Rockhurst High School, Wentworth Military Academy, and the University of Missouri. Addresses: Office—1861 South Bundy Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90025. Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director, producer, and screenwriter. Writer, photographer, editor, and director of industrial films at Calvin Co., 1950-57; television writer, producer, and director, 1957-65; founder, Lion's Gate Productions (film production company), Westwood Editorial Service (film post-production company), and Sandcastle 5 Productions (film production company),

New York City. Military Service: Served as a bomber pilot in U.S. Army, 1943-47. Member: Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Golden Palm Award, Cannes International Film Festival, 1970, Academy Award nomination, best director, Golden Globe Award, best motion picture director, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award, best direction, British Academy Awards, all 1971, all for MM*S*H; New York Film Critics Circle Award, best director, National Board of Review Award, best director, and National Society of Film Critics Award, best director, all 1975, Academy Award nominations, best picture and best director, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best director—motion picture, all 1976, for Nashville; Golden Berlin Bear Award, Berlin International Film Festival, 1976, for Buffalo Bill and the Indians; or, Sitting Bull's History Lesson; Bodil Award, best American film, Bodil Festival, 1977, for Nashville; BAFTA Film Award nominations, best film and best screenplay (with John Considine, Patricia Resnick, and Allan F. Nicholls), British Academy Awards, 1979, both for A Wedding; Emmy Award, outstanding directing in a drama series, 1989, for "The Boiler Room/' Tanner'88; New York Film Critics Circle Award, best director, Best Director Award, Cannes International Film Festival, both 1992, Bodil Award, best American film, Bodil Festival, Academy Award nomination, best director, Golden Globe nomination, best director—motion picture, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award nomination, best film (with David Brown, Michael Tolkin, and Nick Wechsler), British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award, best direction, British Academy Awards, all 1993, all for The Player; Joseph Plateau Award of Honour, Flanders International Film Festival, 1993; Golden Lion Award, Venice Film Festival, 1993, Academy Award nomination, best director, Golden Globe nomination, best screenplay—motion picture (with Frank Barhydt), Independent Spirit Award, best director and best screenplay (with Frank Barhydt), all 1994, Bodil Award, best American film, Bodil Festival, 1995, all for Short Cuts; D.W. Griffith Award, Directors Guild of America, 1994; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best feature, 1995, for Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle; Golden Globe Award nomination, best film—comedy, 1995, for Ready to Wear; Golden Palm Award nomination, Cannes International Film Festival, 1996, for Kansas City; Golden Lion Award, Venice Film Festival, 1996; Audience Award, best documentary, Sao Paulo International Film Festival, 1997, for/azz '34; Board of the Governors Award, American Society of Cinematographers, 1999;

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Golden Berlin Bear Award nomination and Prize of the Guild of German Art House Cinemas Award, Berlin International Film Festival, both 1999, for Cookie's Fortune. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Modem Football, 1951. King Basketball, 1952. The Last Mile, 1953.

Better Football, 1954. The Builders (industrial film), 1954. The Perfect Crime, 1955. United States Marshall, 1959. The Party (short film), 1964. Pot au feu (short film), 1965. The Kathryn Reed Story (short film), 1965. Countdown (documentary), Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1968. That Cold Day in the Park, Commonwealth United, 1969. MM*S*H, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Brewster McCloud, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Images, Columbia, 1972. The Long Goodbye, United Artists, 1973. Thieves Like Us, United Artists, 1974. Health (also known as H.E.A.L.T.H), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Popeye, Paramount, 1980. The Easter Egg Hunt, 1981. Two fay South, 1981. Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Diacom, 1982. The Diviners, 1983. Secret Honor (also known as Lords of Treason, Secret Honor: The Last Testament of Richard M. Nixon, and Secret Honor: A Political Myth), Cinecom, 1984. Fool for Love, Cannon, 1985. "Les Boreades/' Aria, Virgin Vision, 1987. Beyond Therapy, New World, 1987. QC and Stiggs, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987. Vincent and Theo, Hemdale, 1990. The Player, Fine Line Features, 1992. Ready to Wear (also known as Pret-a-Porter), Miramax, 1994. Kansas City, Fine Line, 1996. Jazz '34 (also known as Robert Altman's "Jazz '34"), GBy Sales, 1996. The Gingerbread Man, Polygram, 1998.

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Another City, Not My Own, 1999. Cookie's Fortune, October Films, 1999. Film Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: The Delinquents, United Artists, 1957. (With George W. George) and editor, The James Dean Story (documentary), Warner Bros., 1957. (With Joseph Walsh) California Split, Columbia, 1974. Nashville, Paramount, 1975. Buffalo Bill and the Indians; or, Sitting Bull's History Lesson, United Artists, 1976. We/come to LA., United Artists, 1976. The Late Show, Warner Bros., 1977. Three Women, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. A Wedding, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Remember My Name, Columbia, 1978. Quintet, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. A Perfect Couple, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Executive producer, Rich Kids, United Artists, 1979. (With Nick J. Mileti) Streamers, United Artists Classics, 1983. Secret Honor (also known as Lords of Treason, Secret Honor: The Last Testament of Richard M. Nixon, and Secret Honor: A Political Myth), Cinecom, 1984. (With Scott Bushnell) Short Cuts, Fine Line Features, 1993. Ready to Wear (also known as Pret-a-Porter), Miramax, 1994. Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Miramax, 1995. Afterglow, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Liv, 1998. Tr/x/'e, Redeemable Features, 1999. Cookie's Fortune, October Films, 1999. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Man drinking, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, RKO, 1947. Bob, Events, Grove Press, 1970. Hotel manager, Endless Love, Universal, 1981. Television Work; Director; Movies: Nightmare in Chicago (also known as Once upon a Savage Night), 1964. Precious Blood, 1982. The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, CBS, 1988. Television Work; Director; Series: The Millionaire, CBS, 1955-60. Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1957. Whirlybirds, syndicated, 1957. M Squad, NBC, 1957-60. Sugarfoot, ABC, 1957-60. Maverick, ABC, 1957-62.

10 • ALTMAN U.S. Marshall, syndicated, 1958. Bronco, ABC, 1958-60. The Desilu Playhouse, CBS, 1958-60. Peter Gunn, NBC/ABC, 1958-61. Lawman, ABC, 1958-62. Troubleshooters, NBC, 1959. Bonanza, NBC, 1959. The Roaring Twenties, ABC, 1960. Surfside 6, ABC, 1960-62. Bus Stop, ABC, 1961-62. Combat, ABC, 1962-67. Tanner'88, HBO, 1988. Gun, ABC, 1997. Television Work; Director; Episodic: Hawaiian Eye, ABC, 1959. Route 66, CBS, 1960-64. The Gallant Men, ABC, 1962-63. Kraft Mystery Theatre, NBC, 1963. The Long Hot Summer, ABC, 1965. Television Work; Director; Pilots: Sam Hill, NBC, 1961. County General, ABC, 1962. (With Robert Wagner) A Walk in the Night, CBS, 1968. Television Work; Director; Specials: The Laundromat, HBO, 1985. The Dumb Waiter, ABC, 1987. The Room, ABC, 1987. Black and Blue, PBS, 1993. The Real Me league: A Synthesis of Forms, PBS, 1993. Jazz '34 (also known as Robert Altman's "jazz '34"), PBS, 1997. Television Work; Producer; Movies: Nightmare in Chicago (also known as Once upon a 5avage Night), Universal TV, 1964. The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, CBS, 1988. Television Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated; Series: Spearfield's Daughter, Channel Seven (Sydney), 1986. Tanner '88 (includes "The Boiler Room"), HBO, 1988. Executive producer and creator, Gun, ABC, 1997. Television Work; Producer; Pilots: (With Robert Wagner) A Walk in the Night, CBS, 1968. Television Work; Producer; Specials: The Laundromat, HBO, 1985. The Dumb Waiter, ABC, 1987.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The Room, ABC, 1987. Jazz '34 (also known as Robert Altman's "Jazz '34"), PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials, Except Where Indicated: Voice in promotional spot, Before the Nickelodeon: The Early Cinema of Edwin Porter, 1982. Luck, Trust, and Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver County, Bravo, 1994. American Cinema (series), PBS, 1995. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Co/den Globe Awards, 1995. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, 1995. Interviewee, Freud's Interpretation of Dreams, The Learning Channel, 1996. Interviewee, Frank Capra's American Dream, 1997. Interviewee, Robert Downey, Jr.: The El True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. WRITINGS Screenplays; As Robert Altman and As Author, Except Where Indicated: (Uncredited) Christmas Eve (also known as Sinner's Holiday), United Artists, 1947. Bodyguard, RKO Radio Pictures, 1948. Corn's-A-Poppin', Crest Productions, 1951. The Delinquents, United Artists, 1955. Editor, The James Dean Story, Warner Bros., 1957. (With Ring Lardner, Jr.) MM*S*H (adapted from novel by Richard Hooker), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Brewster McCloud, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. (With Brian McKay) McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Images, Columbia, 1972. The Long Goodbye (adapted from the novel by Raymond Chandler), United Artists, 1973. (With Calder Willingham and Joan Tewkesbury) Thieves Like Us, United Artists, 1974. California Split, Columbia, 1974. (With Tewkesbury) Nashville, Paramount, 1975, published by Bantam Books, 1976. (With Alan Rudolph) Buffalo Bill and the Indians; or, Sitting Bull's History Lesson, United Artists, 1976, published by Bantam, 1976. Three Women, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. (With John Considine, Patricia Resnick, and Allan Nicholls) A Wedding, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. (With Frank Barhydt and Resnick) Quintet, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979.

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Aggie Rockwell, Rocket Gibraltar, Columbia, 1988. Maureen Cleveland, Twister, Vestron, 1988. Chloe McBain, Where the Heart Is, Buena Vista, 1990. Josephine "Little Jo" Monaghan, The Ballad of Little Jo, Fine Line Features, 1993. Rae Odom, Rich in Love, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Anne, Watch It, Skouras Pictures, 1993. Eileen Mahoney, Two Small Bodies, Castle Hill, 1993. Cassandra, Nadja, October Films, 1994. Kate, Blown Away, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1994. Edie Finneran, The Usual Suspects, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Laura Forrest, One Good Turn, BMC Video, 1996. Lizzy Calvert, Titanic, Paramount, 1997. CJ Crowley, Cadillac Ranch, BMC Independents, 1997. Jennifer, Firestorm, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November/December, 1997, pp. 56-59. Esquire, May, 1992, pp. 86-92. Film Comment, March-April, 1997, pp. 68-71. New York, March 16, 1992, pp. 50-56.*

Television Appearances; Movies: Molly Kenyon, The Ex, HBO, 1997. Martha Cable, ILast Stand at Saber River, TNT, 1997. Connie Roos, The Beneficiary, HBO, 1997. Lisa Larkin/Dr. Sarah Flint, Dead by Midnight (also known as Midnight Man), ABC, 1997. Stage Appearances: Jewel, fresh Horses, WPA Theatre, New York City,

1986. AMIS, Suzy

1962(?)PERSONAL

Hurly Burly, 1989. OTHER SOURCES

Born January 5, 1962 (one source says 1958), in Oklahoma City, OK; married Sam Robards (an actor), May, 1986 (divorced). Education: Attended Actors Studio.

Periodicals: Ro///ng Stone, May 21, 1987, p. 40. Variety, January 13, 1997, p. 98.*

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

ANDERSON, Gillian

1968-

PERSONAL Career: Actress and model. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1986, for Fresh Horses. CREDITS Film Appearances: The Girl, Fandango, Warner Bros., 1985. Aggie Donaldson, The Big Town, Columbia, 1987. Robin Torrence, Plain Clothes, Paramount, 1988.

Full name, Gillian Leigh Anderson; born August 9, 1968, in Chicago, IL; raised in Grand Rapids, Ml, London, England, and Puerto Rico; daughter of Edward (a film company owner) and Rosemary (a computer analyst) Anderson; married Errol Clyde Klotz (a production designer), January 1, 1994 (divorced, 1996); children: Piper. Education: DePaul University, Goodman School of Drama, B.F.A., 1990; attended National Theatre of Great Britain School at Cornell University.

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Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Cam I no Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Presenter, 50th Emmy Awards, 1998. Presenter, 55th Golden Globe Awards, 1998.

Career: Actress.

Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Accused/' Class of '96, Fox, 1993. Voice of Agent Dana Scully, "Eek Space 9," Eek! the Cat (animated), Fox, 1995. Herself, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996. Voice of Data Nully, "Trust No One," ReBoot (animated), ABC, 1996. Voice of Agent Dana Scully, "The Springfield Files, The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1997.

Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1991, for /Absent Friends; Q Award nomination, Viewers for Quality Television Awards, best actress in a quality drama series, 1995, Screen Actors Guild Awards, outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series, 1996, 1997, and 1999, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1996 and 1998, Golden Globe nominations, best performance by an actress in a television seriesdrama, 1996, 1998, and 1999, Emmy Award, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1997, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a television series—drama, 1997, Saturn Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films, best television actress, 1997, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series, 1998, and Q Award, Viewers for Quality Television Awards, best actress in a quality drama series, 1998, all for The X F//es. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Agent Dana Scully, X-Files, Fox, 1993—. Television Appearances; Specials: It's A Wonderful Cyberlife: A Holiday Buying Guide, Discovery Channel, 1996. Herself, More Secrets of the X-Files, Fox, 1996. Narrator, Spies Above, Discovery Channel, 1996. Host, Why Planes Go Down, Fox, 1996. Host and narrator, Future Fantastic, BBC, 1996, then The Learning Channel, 1997. Interviewee, Inside the X-Files, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 1996 Emmy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1997. Presenter, 1997 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1997. Presenter, The Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1997.

Film Appearances: April Cavanaugh, Home Fires Burning (also known as The Turning and Pocahontas, Virginia), Leo Films, 1992. Southside Girl, Chicago Cab, Castle Hill, 1997. Loretta Lee, The Mighty, Miramax, 1998. Agent Dana Scully, The X-Files, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998. Meredith, Playing by Heart, Miramax, 1999. Voice of Moro, Princess Mononoke (also known as The Phantom Princess), 1999. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Evelyn, /Absent Friends, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1991. The Philanthropist, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1992. RECORDINGS CDROMs: Agent Dana Scully, The X-Files Game, Fox Interactive, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 10, 1995, p. 20; February 9, 1996, p. 20; January 24, 1997, p. 14. los Angeles Times, May 15, 1997, p. 46. People Weekly, March 13, 1995, p. 97; October 9, 1995, p. 72; August 12, 1996, p. 96; May 12, 1997, p. 14; June 23, 1997, p. 45. Rolling Stone, May 16, 1996, p. 40. TV Guide, July 2, 1994, p. 8; March 11,1995, pp. 813.*

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ANDERSON, Harry 1952(?)PERSONAL Born October 14, 1952 (some sources say 1949), in Newport, Rl; married Leslie Pollack (an actress, magician and handwriting analyst), 1977; children: Eva Fay, Dashiell William. Addresses: /Agent—Todd Smith, Creative Artists Agency, Inc., 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; and c/o Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, screenwriter, and producer. Opened for plays with magic show performances at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; has also performed in Las Vegas as opening act for Kenny Rogers, Debbie Reynolds, and Roger Miller. Owner of a magic shop in Ashland, OR. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1985, 1986, and 1987, all for Night Court; Stage Magician of Year Award, National Academy of Magician Arts and Sciences. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Judge Harold T. Stone, Night Court, NBC, 1984-93. Dave Barry, Dave's World, CBS, 1993-96. Host, The Science of Magic, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Harry "The Hat" Gittes, "Sam at Eleven," Cheers, NBC, 1982. Harry "The Hat" Gittes, "The Boys in the Bar," Cheers, NBC, 1983. Harry "The Hat" Gittes, "Pick a Con, Any Con," Cheers, NBC, 1983. Harry "The Hat" Gittes, "How Do I Love Thee, Let Me Call You Back," Cheers, NBC, 1983. Himself, Our Time, NBC, 1985. Guest host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1985. "All a Clone by the Telephone," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1985. Harry "The Hat" Gittes, "A Kiss Is Still a Kiss," Cheers, NBC, 1987. Professor Henry Crawford, The Magical World of Disney: The Absent-Minded Professor, NBC, 1988. Korman, Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990.

ANDERSON • 13 Harry "The Hat" Gittes, "Bar Wars VII: The Naked Prey," Cheers, NBC, 1993. Himself, "UFO Show," Night Stand, 1995. Dr. Gates, "Cosmetic Perjury," The John Larroquette Show, NBC, 1995. "Mel Torme," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Dr. Fat Head Mensa, "The Family Hour," Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1997. Jack Fable, Noddy, PBS, 1998. Also appeared on The Tonight Show, NBC; Late Night with David Letterman, N BC; The Wil Shriner Show, syndicated. Television Appearances; Specials: Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1985. He//o, Sucker, Showtime, 1985. 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, ABC, 1985. Young Comedians All-Star Reunion, HBO, 1986. Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. NBC's 60th /Ann/versary Celebration, NBC, 1986. 38th Annual Emmy Awards, NBC, 1986. Nell Carter: Never Too Old to Dream, NBC, 1986. Harry Anderson's Sideshow, NBC, 1987. Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. Thirty-Ninth Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1987. Presenter, Thirteenth Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1987. Host, Happy New Year, U.S.A.!, PBS, 1987. Host, Primetime/Japan, PBS, 1988. Host, New Vaudevillians III, The Disney Channel, 1988. Host, Seven Wonders of the Circus World, CBS, 1988. Host, Showtime Comedy Club All-Stars, Showtime, 1988. The 62nd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1988. The Best ofCleason, syndicated, 1988. Host, The 10th Annual ACE Awards, syndicated (cable channels), 1989. A Comedy Celebration: The Comedy & Magic Club's 10th Anniversary Special, Showtime, 1989. Host, Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening, NBC, 1989. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. Happy Birthday Bugs: 50 Looney Years, CBS, 1990. yust for Laughs with Harry Anderson, TNN, 1990. Host, The Disneyland Story, The Disney Channel, 1990.

14 • ANDREWS The All New Circus of the Stars & Side Show XVII, CBS, 1992. Host, A Busch Gardens/Sea World Summer Celebration, CBS, 1994. The Cindy Williams Comedy Special, The Family Channel, 1994. Host, Oops! The World's Funniest Outtakes, Fox, 1995. Host, Magicians' Favorite Magicians, CBS, 1995. Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade, CBS, 1996. Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. Host, Oops! The World's Funniest Outtakes 2, Fox, 1996. Host, Oops! World's Funniest Outtakes 3, Fox, 1996. Host, Oops! The World's Funniest Outtakes 4, Fox, 1996. Host, Oops/ The World's Funniest Outtakes 5, Fox, 1997. Host, Oops! The World's Funniest Outtakes 6, Fox, 1997. Host, The Funniest of the World's Funniest Outtakes, Fox, 1997. Host, Dog Tales, USA Network, 1998. Also appeared in The Billy Crystal Show, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Freddie Fallon, Spies, Lies and Naked Thighs, CBS, 1988. Richie Tozier, Stephen King's "It" (also known as It), ABC, 1990. Peter Piper, Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme, The Disney Channel, 1990. Elwood P. Dowd, Harvey, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Twilight Theater, NBC, 1982. Also appeared as the Magician, Doctor Strange. Television Work; Specials: Creator and executive producer, Harry Anderson's Sideshow, NBC, 1987. Film Appearances: Harry Masters, The Escape Artist, Warner Bros., 1982. The Best of the Big Laff Off, 1983. (Uncredited) Cameo appearance, She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. The Absent-Minded Professor, 1988.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 WRITINGS Television Writings; Episodic: (With others), Night Court, NBC, 1987-91. Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Dave's World, CBS, 1995-96. Television Writings; Specials: Harry Anderson's Sideshow, NBC, 1987. Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade, 1996. Television Writings; Movies: Author of the screenplays Live in Hell, Harry, HBO; and The Final Couvert Seance, HBO. Nonfiction: (With Turk Pipkin) Harry Anderson's Games You Can't Lose: A Guide for Suckers, Pocket Books (New York), 1989. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 152, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 31, 1996, p. 47.*

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Born January 31, 1963, in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Career: Actor. Trained as 100-meter sprinter for the 1984 Olympics. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lab Technician, Iceman, Universal, 1984. Green, Listen to the City, Spectrafilm, 1984. Luther, Nowhere to Hide (also known as Fatal Chase), New Century, 1987. Raul, Wild Thing, Atlantic, 1987. Myles, Night Friend, 1988. Razor, Circleman, 1988. 3rd Vet, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. Cop, Renegades, Universal, 1989.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Mark, Food of the Cods // (also known as After Food of the Cods and Gnaw: Food of the Cods II), Carolco, 1989. Under Surveillance, 1991. Carlos, Final Round (also known as Human Target), Worldvision Home Video, 1993. Rlcardo, No Escape, No Return, PM Home Video, 1993. Andre, Exit to Eden, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Riva, Lookln' Italian (also known as Showdown), American International Pictures Home Video, 1994. Winston "Mad Dog" Powell, Red Scorpion 2, MCA Universal, 1994. Alexander, Expect No Mercy, 1995. Man 1, Balance of Power, Live Entertainment, 1996. Clarke, Mad Dog Time (also known as Trigger Happy), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. New Livad Man, Simon Says, 1998. Film Work; Stunts: Police Academy 3: Back in Training, Warner Bros., 1986. Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, Warner Bros., 1987. Short Circuit 2, TriStar, 1988. Renegades, Universal, 1989. City of Shadows, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Hanson, Secret Service, NBC, 1992. Desmond Cole, Nash Bridges, CBS, 1996. Detective Marcus Taggert #1, General Hospital, ABC, 1996-1997, 1998—. Jason "Chance" Walker, Soldier of Fortune, Inc., syndicated, 1997-98. Television Appearances; Movies: Marine, The G//tter Dome, HBO, 1984. Gordon, The Day They Came to Arrest the Book, CBS, 1986. Soloman Bethune, Sexual Advances, 1992. Ivan, Night Owl, Lifetime, 1993. Eddie's partner Filo, Family of Cops, CBS, 1995. Mr. Three, Gridlock (also known as Gridlock - Die Falle), NBC, 1996. Joey Westlake, Hostile Advances: The Kerry Ellison Story, Lifetime, 1996. Extreme Blue, UPN, 1996. Eddie's partner Filo, Breach of Faith: Family of Cops II, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Deacon, "Night Hunger," Friday the 13th, syndicated, 1989.

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"Counterfeit Love," Katts and Dog, 1991. Referee, Step fay Step, ABC, 1994. Haresh Clay, "The End of Innocence," Highlander, syndicated, 1996. Keegan, "Standoff," Viper, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Spencer, Perfect Date, ABC, 1990. Himself, Top Ten Countdown On VH1, VH1, 1998. Television Work; Stunts: Breach of Faith: Family of Cops II, 1997.*

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1971PERSONAL

Born February 4, 1971; daughter of a Persian film producer and an English actress; children: Willow. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and producer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tina, Manifesto (also known as A Night of Love), Cannon, 1988. Mariska, If Looks Could Kill (also known as Teen Agent), Warner Bros., 1991. Sonora Webster, Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, Buena Vista, 1991. Donna, Scent of a Woman, Universal, 1992. Andy Hart, for Love or Money (also known as The Concierge), Universal, 1993. Queen Anne, The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. Marti Malone, Body Snatchers, Warner Bros., 1993. Dagney, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Miramax, 1995. Celia Craves, Halcyon Days (also known as Innocent Lies), Polygram Video, 1995. Whitechapel, 1997. Linny, Nevada, Storm Entertainment, 1997. Title role, Kimberly, 1999. Who's on First?, 1999. The Guilty, J&M Entertainment, 1999. Charlotte Kleiner, The Manor, 1999.

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Film Work: Song performer, For Love or Money, Universal, 1993. Co-producer, Nevada, Storm Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Princess, Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader (also known as Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader), 1989. Jessica Stuart, In Pursuit of Honor (also known as Fiddler's Green), HBO, 1995. Jordan, The Crave, 1996. Florry Lewis, The Ripper, Starz!, 1997. Laura Dyson, Sub Down (also known as Crush Depth), USA Network, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nell Forester, First Born, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. / misteri delta giungla nera (also known as The Mysteries of the Dark Jungle), [Germany], 1990.

and director of television sports programs), 1979; children: (first marriage) Thomas; (second marriage) Jeffrey. Education: Claremont College, degree in theatre arts. Religion: Scientologist. Addresses: Agent—-Joan Hyler, William Morris Agency, 151 EICaminoDr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Pub//c/st—Deborah Kelman, Brocato & Kelman, Inc., 8425 West Third St., Suite 308, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actress and producer. Planned Parenthood Federation of America, national public advocacy chairperson. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, and Academy Award nomination, both best supporting actress, both 1988, for Fatal Attraction; named one of six women of the year, Ms., 1988. CREDITS

Also appeared in the miniseries Hideaway, BBC. Television Appearances; Series: Sam Black, Press Gang, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lidia, "Fearnot," The Storyteller (also known as Jim Henson's "The Storyteller"), NBC, 1987. "Summer's Lease," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1991. Tricia Kinney, "Fire and Ice," Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1992. Delia, "Dead-End for Delia," Sydney Pollack's Fallen Angels (also known as Fallen Angels), Showtime, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 16, 1996, p. 70. Harper's Bazaar, September, 1995, p. 300.*

ARCHER, Anne 1949(?)PERSONAL Born August 25, 1949 (some sources say 1947), in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of John (an actor) and Marjorie (an actress; professional name, Marjorie Lord) Archer; married William Davis, 1968 (marriage ended, c. 1974); married Terry Jastrow (a producer

Film Appearances: Deborah Moon, The Honkers, United Artists, 1972. Crazy, Cancel My Reservation, Warner Bros., 1972. Drenna Valentine, The All-American Boy, Warner Bros., 1973. Barbara, Trackdown, United Artists, 1976. Cathy, Lifeguard, Paramount, 1976. Annie O'Sherlock, Paradise Alley, Universal, 1978. Margaret, Good Guys Wear Black, Mar Vista, 1978. Dana Archibald, Raise the Titanic, Associated Film Distributors, 1980. J. Marsh, Hero at Large, United Artists, 1980. Holbrook, Green Ice, ITC, 1981. Gail Weston, Waltz across Texas, Atlantic, 1983. Kate, Too Scared to Scream (also known as The Doorman), Movie Store, 1985. Ann Blake, The Naked Face, Cannon, 1985. Peggy Jackson, The Check Is in the Mail, Ascot Entertainment, 1986. Beth Gallagher, Fatal Attraction (also known as Diversion), Paramount, 1987. Miss Dolan, Love at Large, Orion, 1990. Carol Hunnicut, Narrow Margin, TriStar, 1990. Mira Burski, Eminent Domain, Triumph Releasing, 1991. Dr. Cathy Ryan, Patriot Games, Paramount, 1992. Joanne Braslow, Body of Evidence (also known as Deadly Evidence), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Rita Jacobs, Family Prayers, Arrow Releasing, 1993. Claire Kane, Short Cuts, Fine Line Features, 1993. Narrator, There Goes My Baby, 1993.

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Film Producer: (With Terry Jastrow) Waltz across Texas, Atlantic, 1983. Television Appearances; Series: Carol Sanders, Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice, ABC, 1973. Annie Benjamin-Nichols, The Family Tree, NBC, 1983. Cassandra Wilder, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Laila, The Blue Knight, CBS, 1973. Myrna Gold, Seventh Avenue, NBC, 1977. Cassandra Wilder, Fa/con Crest, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Teresa, The Mark ofZorro, ABC, 1974. Lila Bristol, The Log of the Black Pearl, NBC, 1975. Nora Hancock Mulligan, The Dark Side of Innocence (also known as The Hancocks), NBC, 1976. Carol, A Matter of Wife . . . and Death, NBC, 1976. Jordana Mason, Harold Robbins's "The Pirate" (also known as The Pirate), CBS, 1978. Dr. Susan Keith Browning, The Sky's No Limit (also known as The Sky's the Limit), CBS, 1984. Dr. Chris Larwin, A Different Affair, CBS, 1987. Debby Franke Ogg, A Leap of Faith (also known as A Question of Faith), CBS, 1988. Henriette, The Last of His Tribe (also known as The Last Free Indian and Ishi), HBO, 1992. Mary Niles, Nails, Showtime, 1992. Mary Cole, Jane's House, CBS, 1994. Abby, Because Mommy Works, 1994. Krista Heldmann, The Man in the Attic, Showtime, 1995. Maggie, "Neil Simon's Jake's Women" (also known as "Jake's Women"), CBS Playhouse 90s, CBS, 1995. Theresa "Sissy" Sullivan, My Husband's Secret Life, USA Network, 1998. Nightmare in Big Sky Country, Lifetime, 1998. Julia Burton, Indiscretion of an American Wife, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Love and the Fountain of Youth," Love, American Style, ABC, 1969.

ARCHER • 17 "Shadows of Doubt," Storefront Lawyers, CBS, 1970. Jane Michaels, "Beautiful Screamer," Hawaii F/Ve-Q CBS, 1970. "Downfall," The FBI, ABC, 1971. Jennifer, "Color of Laughter, Color of Tears/' Mod Squad, ABC, 1971. Myra St. John, "Murder Impromptu," Ironside, NBC, 1971. Ellen Lewis, "Shootout at Diablo Station," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. "Death at the Top of the Stairs," The Sixth Sense, ABC, 1972. "A Problem of Innocence," Mannix, CBS, 1973. "Guardian at the Gates," Harry O, ABC, 1974. Kate Thorvald, "Doctor's Lady," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1975. "One Killer Too Many," Petrocelli, NBC, 1975. "The Cold War Con," Switch, CBS, 1975. "The Old Diamond Game," Switch, CBS, 1975. "The Shark of Arami," McCloud, NBC, 1976. "Big Deal in Paradise," Switch, CBS, 1976. "The Mysterious Case of Lester and Dr. Fong," Harry O, ABC, 1976. "Gene Hackman: Portrait of an Artist," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Also appeared in "Our Man in the Harem," McCloud, NBC; and "Shadow of Fear," Petrocelli, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: The Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Presenter, The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Presenter, The /4th Annual CableACE Awards, Lifetime, 1993. Herself, Luck, Trust, and Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country, syndicated, 1994. Leslie, Leslie's Folly, 1994. Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Clobe Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1996. Kate Nash, Present Tense, Past Perfect (also known as Anything for Love and Directed By), 1996. Presenter, The 24th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1998. Host, The World Fashion Premiere from Paris, ABC, 1998.

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Television Work: Co-producer, Because Mommy Works, 1994. Producer, The World Fashion Premiere from Paris, ABC, 1998. Stage Appearances: Maude Mix, A Coup/a White Chicks Sitting around Talking, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1981. Tourvel, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Williamstown Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, December, 1990, p. 36. Electronic: Cigar Aficionado Online, http:// www.cigar aficionado.com/Cig. . . .html, October 15, 1998.*

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Born March 22, 1949, in Monte Carlo, Monaco; married Francois Truffaut (a director), 1981 (divorced, 1984); children: one daughter. Addresses: Agent—Fanny Ardent, c/o Artmedia, 10 avenue George-V, 75008 Paris. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Cesar Award, best actress, 1996, for Pedale douce. CREDITS Film Appearances: Les chiens, 1978. Mathilde Bauchard, La femme d'a cote (also known as The Woman Next Door), 1981. Veronique, l.es uns et les autres, 1981. Barbara Becker, Vivement dimanche! (also known as Confidentially Yours and Finally, Sunday), 1983. Livia Cerasquier, La vie est un roman (also known as Life Is a Bed of Roses), 1983. Benvenuta, Benvenuta, 1983. Soleil et nuit, 1983.

Duchesse de Guermantes, Un amour de Swann (also known as Eine Liebe von Swann, A Love of Swann, and Swann in Love), 1984. Jessica Melrose, Les enrages, 1984. Judith Martignac, LAmour a mort, 1984. Lucia, Desiderio, 1984. Affabulazione, 1985. Dino, L'Eteprochain (also known as Next Summer), 1985. Christiane Levesque, Melo, Marin Karmitz Diffusion, 1986. Lotte, Le paltoquet, 1986. The Mother, Le conseil de famille (also known as Family Business), Gaumont, 1986. Adriana (as a woman), La famiglia (also known as La famille and The Family), 1987. Velia, Paura e amore (also known as Fear and Love, Love and Fear, Three Sisters, and Fuerchten und Lieben), 1988. Jeanne Gauthier, Australia, 1989. Roxanne, Pleure pas my love, 1989. /Venture de Catherine C., 1990. Muriel, R/en que cfes mensonges (also known as Nothing But Lies), 1991. Miriam, Afraid of the Dark, Fine Line Features, 1991. The Woman, Amok, 1992. Herself, Francois Truffaut: Portraits voles (also known as Francois Truffaut: Stolen Portraits), 1993. Nina, La femme du deserteur (also known as Wife of the Deserter, The Deserter's Wife, and Isha Zara), Midbar Films, 1993. Countess Ferraud, Le Colonel Chabert (also known as Colonel Chabert), Cine Company, S.A., 1994. Irene, Sabrina, Paramount, 1995. Patricia, Par-dela les nuages (also known as Beyond the Clouds, and Al di la delle nuvole ]enseits der Wolken), Mercure Distribution, 1995. Actor for a Day, Les cent et une nuits (also known as Les Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinema, A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema, and A Hundred and One Nights), Laurenfilm, 1995. Madame de Blayac, Ridicule, Miramax, 1996. Odette, Desire (also known as Desire), Monarch Home Video, 1996. Eva, Pedale douce, Cine Company, 1996. Flora, La cena, 1998. Mary of Guise, Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Les dames de la cote, 1980. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself/Barbara, Vivement Truffaut, 1985.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Series: Medecins des hommes, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Laure de Chabrillant, La grande cabriole, 1989. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Polyeucte, Esther, The Mayor of Santiago, Electra, and Teted'Or.*

ARQUETTE, Alexis

1969PERSONAL

Born in 1969; son of Lewis (an actor) and Mardi (an actress); brother of Rosanna, Patricia, Richmond, and David Arquette (all actors). Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Ste. 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Grand Jury Award, outstanding actor in a feature film, L.A. Outfest, 1997, for Never Met Picasso. CREDITS Film Appearances: Georgette, Last Exit to Brooklyn, Allied Filmmakers, 1989. Danny, Jumpin at the Boneyard, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1991. Whitt, Of Mice and Men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Lars, Miracle Beach, Columbia/TriStar, 1992. Jack, Jack Be Nimble, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1992. Craig Murphy, Terminal Bliss, Cannon, 1992. Corporal Dawson, The Ghost Brigade (also known as The Killing Box, Ghost Brigade: The Killing Box, Grey Knight, and Grey Night), Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1993. Bill, Grief, Grief Productions, 1993. Singapore, Paradise Framed, 1994. Fourth Man, Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994. Dick, Threesome, TriStar, 1994. Dave, Don't Do It!, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994.

ARQUETTE • 19 Himself, Wigstock: The Movie, Hallmark Home Entertainment, 1995. Punk (victim number 3), Frisk, Strand, 1995. Panhandler, White Man's Burden, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Tony Reno, Sometimes They come Back . . . Again, Trimark, 1996. Kiss & Tell, BASE Productions, 1996. Lisa Blair, Scream, Teen, Scream, 1996. Andrew Magnus, Never Met Picasso, Turbulent Arts, 1996. Paul, Things I Never Told You (also known as Cosas que nunca te d/'/e), Carbo Films, 1996. Paul Bladon, Goodbye America, Quantum Entertainment, 1997. Bob, / Think I Do, Strand Releasing, 1997. Inside Out, Covert Productions, 1997. James, Love Kills, Van Peebles Films, 1998. Alex, Cleopatra's Second Husband, Flying Cow Productions, 1998. Greg, Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror, Buena Vista, 1998. George, The Wedding Singer, New Line Cinema, 1998. Damien Bay lock, Bride of Chucky (also known as Chuc/cy), Universal, 1998. Clubland, Interpid Entertainment, 1998. Cop, Citizens of Perpetual Indulgence, Quixotic Productions, 1999. Male Performer, She's All That, Miramax, 1999. Film Work: Storyboard artist, Motorama, Columbia/TriStar, 1992. Song performer, "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me," The Wedding Singer, New Line Cinema, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Denver McDowell, Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellog, ABC, 1994. Charlie Ford, Frank and Jessie, HBO, 1995. McHacker, Dead Weekend, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Werner Hauser, The HO//OVV Boy, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Alien Nation, Fox, 1989. "December Bride," Roseanne, ABC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Eva Destruction, Libra, Steppenwolf Theater Company, Chicago, IL, 1994.*

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Cleaves, Ravenous, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Kiss & Tell, 1999.

1971PERSONAL

Born September 8,1971, in Chicago, IL; son of Lewis (an actor) and Mardi (an actress); brother of Rosanna, Patricia, Richmond, and Alexis Arquette (all actors). Education: Graduated from Fairfax High School, Los Angeles; trained with his father at the Second City Theatre. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Also leads Ear 2000 band. Awards, Honors: Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor—horror, 1997, for Scream 2. CREDITS Film Appearances: Benny, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1992. Halfway House, 1992. Rob, Where the Day Takes You, New Line, 1992. Murphy, The Killing Box (also known as Chost Brigade, Ghost Brigade: The Killing Box, Crey Knight), Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1993. Johnny Webber, The Webbers (also known as At Home with the Webbers and Webber's World), LIVE Home Video, 1993. Carter, Airheads, Fox Video, 1994. Bobby, The Road Killers, Miramax, 1994. JackMcCall, Wild Bill, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer, 1995. David, Fall Time, Live Entertainment, 1995. Deputy Dwight "Dewey" Riley, Scream (also known as 5cary Movie), Miramax, 1996. John, Johns, Metrodome, 1996. Bobby Conway, Beautiful Girls, Miramax, 1996. Buzzhead, Skin and Bone, Alliance Films, 1996. Chris, CITYSCRAPES: los angeles, 1996. Dwight "Dewey" Riley, Scream 2 (also known as Scream Again, Scream Louder, and Scream: The Sequel), Miramax, 1997. Terry, Dream with the Fishes, 3 Ring Circus Films, 1997. Tommy Hudler, Life During Wartime (also known as The Alarmist), Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Muppets From Space, 1999. Rob Geller, Never Been Kissed, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1999.

Film Work; Co-producer: Dream with the Fishes, 3 Ring Circus Films, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Dude Delaney, Roadracers, Showtime, 1994. Frank and Jesse, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Josh Duggan, Cruel Doubt, NBC, 1992. Augustus McCrae, Dead Man's Walk (also known as Larry McMurtry's Dead Man's Walk), ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Two-Bit Matthews, The Outsiders, Fox, 1990. Tod Hawks, Parenthood, NBC, 1990. Dennis 'Diesel' Stone, Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1992. Hunter, Double Rush (also known as Lickety Split), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: David Slackmeir, "Only When I Laugh," Blossom, NBC, 1992. Ursula's stalker, "The One with the Jam," Friends, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter and performer, 1997 MTV Europe Music Awards, 1997.*

AUGUST, Pernilla 1958(Pernilla Wallgren, Pernilla Ostergren) PERSONAL Original name, Pernilla Walgren; born February 13, 1958, in Stockholm, Sweden; married Klas Ostergren (divorced); married Bille August, 1991 (divorced, 1997); children: one daughter. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Cannes Film Festival Award, best actress, 1992, and Guldbagge Award, best actress, 1993, both for Den gocfa viljan; Chicago International Film Festival Silver Hugo Award, best actress, and

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Valladolid International Film Festival Award, best actress, both 1997, for Enskilda samtal; British Drama Magazine's Award, best supporting actress, for playing Ophelia in Hamlet. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Pernilla Wallgren) Girl, Giliap, Sandrews, 1975. (As Pernilla Wallgren) Asa, 71/ppen (also known as The Rooster), Svensk Filmindustri, 1981. (As Pernilla Wallgren) Maj, Fanny och Alexander (also known as Fanny and Alexander), Sandrews, 1982. (As Pernilla Ostergren) Eva, Ormens vag pa halleberget (also known as The Serpent's Way), 1986. Anna Akerblom Bergman, Den gocfa v/7/an (also known as The Best Intentions and Les meilleures intentions), Alta Films, S.A., 1991. Anna Akerblom, Lumiere et compagnie (also known as Lumiere and Company), Pierre Crise Distribution, 1995. Karin^erusa/em, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1996. Liv Ullmann scener fra et liv, 1997. Kok, 1998. Roger Nyman's ex-wife Nina Nyman, Sista kontraktet (also known as The Last Contract), Sonet Film, 1998. Sofia, Clasblasarns barn (also know as The Classblower's Children), Svenska Filminstitutet, 1998. Shmi Skywalker, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Dar regnbagen slutar, 1999. Den sjunde dodssynden, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Pernilla Wallgren) Ingrid, Hur ska det ga for Pettersson?, 1984. Anna Akerblom Bergman, Den goda v/7/an, 1991. Vanja Holm, En namndemans dod (also known as Death of a Juror), SVT Drama, 1995. Anna, Enskilda samtal (also known as Private Confessions and Private Conversations), Arthaus, 1997. Pia, Offer och Garningsman, SVT Drama, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Pernilla Wallgren) Herr Sleeman kommer, 1983. (As Pernilla Ostergren) Cina Ekdahl, Vildanden, SVT Drama, 1989. (As Pernilla Ostergren) Thora Dardel, Den doende dandyn, SVT Drama, 1989. Patricia Hamilton, Den s/sta yankeen, SVT Drama, 1997.

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Karin Bergman, Larmar och gor sig till (also known as Dabei: Ein Clown and In the Presence of a Clown), Sveriges Television, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bodil, KNIP, "Feministmysteriet", Persons parfymeri, SVT Drama, 1997. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Play, The Indiana Jones Chronicles, The Wild Bird, and Hamlet. Stage Appearances: Hermione, The Winter's Tale, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City, 1995. Appeared in The Dream Play, Hamlet, The Doll's House, and The Winter's Tale (all performed at the National Theater of Sweden); Master of Strindberg, The Last Yankee, and Three Sisters.*

AUSTER, Paul

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Born February3,1947, in Newark, NJ; son of Samuel and Queenie (Bogat) Auster; married Lydia Davis, October 6, 1974 (divorced, 1979); married Siri Hustvedt, June 16, 1981; children: (first marriage) Daniel, (second marriage) Sophie. Education: Columbia University, B.A., 1969, M.A. (comparative literature), 1970. Addresses: /Agent—Carol Mann Agency, 55 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10003. Career: Writer, director, and actor. Lived in France (1971-74) working at odd jobs and writing poetry; lectured at Princeton University 1986-90. Member: PEN. Awards, Honors: National Endowment for the Arts, fellow, 1979 and 1985; Morton Dauwen Zabel Award, fiction writer, American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1990; Chevalier de I'Orde des Arts et des Lettres, 1992; Prix Medicis Etranger, best foreign novel, 1993, for Leviathan; Cesar Award nomination (with Wayne Wang), best foreign film, and Independent Spirit Award, best first screenplay, both 1995, for Smofce.

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Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Co-director (with Wayne Wang), Smoke, Miramax, 1995. Blue in the Face, Miramax, 1995. Lulu on the Bridge, Trimark, 1998.

Also published Ground Work: Selected Poems and Essays 1970-1979, and New York Trilogy. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, October 5, 1995, p. C1.*

Film Appearances: Driver, The Music of Chance, IRS Releasing, 1993. WRITINGS

AYKROYD, Dan 1952PERSONAL

Screenplays: Smoke, Miramax, 1995. 8/ue in the Face, Miramax, 1995. Lulu on the Bridge, Trimark, 1998. Novels: City of Class, Sun & Moon Press (Los Angeles), 1985. Ghosts, Sun & Moon Press, 1986. The Locked Room, Sun & Moon Press, 1986. In the Country of Last Things, Viking (New York City), 1987. Moon Place, Viking, 1989. The Music of Chance, Viking, 1990. Leviathan, Viking, 1992. Mr. Vertigo, Viking, 1994. Poetry: Unearth: Poems, 1970-1972, Living Hand, 1974. Wall Writing: Poems, 1971-1975, Figures (Berkeley, CA), 1976. Fragments from Cold, 1977. Facing the Music, Station Hill, 1980. Disappearances: Selected Poems, Overlook Press (Woodstock, NY), 1988. Nonfiction: White Spaces, Station Hill, 1980. The Invention of Solitude, SUN (New York City), 1982. The Art of Hunger, 1982 (expanded edition 1992, Sun & Moon Press). The Reef Notebook and Other Writings, Faber (London), 1995. Why Write?, Burning Deck (Providence), 1996. Translations, 1997. Hand to Mouth: A Chronicle of Early Failure, 1997. Other: Editor, The Random House Book of Twentieth-Century French Poetry, Random House (New York City), 1982.

Full name, Daniel Edward Aykroyd; born July 1,1952, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; immigrated to the United States, 1974, naturalized citizen; son of Samuel Cuthbert Peter Hugh (a civil engineer and Canadian government official) and Lorraine (a secretary; maiden name, Cougeon) Aykroyd; married Maureen Lewis, May 10, 1974 (divorced); married Donna Dixon (an actress), April 29, 1983; children: (first marriage) Mark, Lloyd, Oscar; (second marriage) Danielle Alexandra, Belle Kingston, Stella Irene August Education: Attended Carleton University. Avocational Interests: The paranormal, police work. Addresses: Agent—Fred Specktor, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, comedian, screenwriter, director and producer. Club 505, Toronto, Ontario, manager, 197073; Second City, Toronto, member of company, 197274; Arc-Ray Productions, Inc., vice-president; coowner of Hard Rock Cafe (New York City), Crooks (a bar; Toronto), and House of Blues (West Hollywood, CA). Once worked as a mail sorter for the Canadian postal service. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Writers Guild of America-West. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding writing in a comedy—variety or music series (single episode of a regular or limited series), 1977, Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actor in a continuing or single performance, variety or music category, 1978, best writing in a comedy—variety or music series, 1978 and 1979, and best comedy—variety or music program, 1979, all for Saturday Night Live; Writers Guild of America Award nomination, best television writing, variety category, 1981, for Steve Martin's Best Show Ever; Academy Award nominations, best screenplay and best supporting actor, both

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 1984, for Ghostbusters; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1989, for Driving Miss Daisy; honorary doctorate, Carleton University, 1994. CREDITS Film Appearances: Roy, Love at First Sight (also known as At First Sight and Love Is Blind), Movie Time, 1979. Sergeant Tree, 7947 (also known as The Night the Japs Attacked), Universal, 1979. Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, 1979. Elwood Blues, The 8/ues Brothers, Universal, 1980. Vic, Neighbors, Columbia, 1981. It Came from Hollywood, Paramount, 1982. Clifford Skridlow (title role), Doctor Detroit, Universal, 1983. Louis Winthorpe III, Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Passenger, "The Prologue," and ambulance driver, "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet/' Twilight Zone—The Movie, Warner Bros., 1983. Dr. Raymond Stantz, Chostbusters, Columbia, 1984. Weber, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (also known as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Death), Paramount, 1984. Buck Heller, Nothing Lasts Forever, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1984. Austin Millbarge, Spies Like Us, Warner Bros., 1985. Herb, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Joe Friday, Dragnet, Universal, 1987. John Burns, The Couch Trip, Orion, 1988. Dr. Steve Mills, My Stepmother Is an Alien, Columbia, 1988. Captain Tom Everett, Caddyshack II, Warner Bros., 1988. Roman Craig, The Great Outdoors, Universal, 1988. The Von Metz Incident, 1988. (Uncredited) Cameo appearance, She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Dr. Raymond Stantz, Ghostbusters II, Columbia, 1989. Boolie Werthan, Driving Miss Daisy, Warner Bros., 1989. Ellis, Loose Cannons, TriStar, 1989. Masters of Menace, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Harry Sultenfuss, My Girl, Columbia, 1991. J. P./Bobo, Nothing But Trouble (also known as Valkenvania), Warner Bros., 1991. Mack Sennett, Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Mother, Sneakers, Universal, 1992. Arnold Moss, This Is My Life, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Elwood Blues, The Best of the Blues Brothers, 1993.

AYKROYD » 2 3 Beldar Conehead, Coneheads, Paramount, 1993. Pa Tex, North, Columbia, 1994. Harry Sultenfuss, My Girl 2, Columbia, 1994. Fred Lavery, Exit to Eden, Savoy, 1994. (Uncredited) Highway patrolman, Canadian Bacon, Gramercy, 1994. Jack Lambert, Cett/ngAway with Murder, Savoy, 1995. Dexter, The Random Factor, 1995. Sheriff Wyatt Hampton, Rainbow, Vine International/ Allegro, 1995. Zalinsky, Tommy Boy, Paramount, 1995. (Uncredited) Doctor Raymond Stantz, Casper, Universal, 1995. Colonel Hall, Sgt. Bilko, Universal, 1996. Jimmy Flaherty, Celtic Pride, Buena Vista, 1996. Ben Costikyan, Feeling Minnesota, Fine Line, 1996. William Haney, My Fellow Americans, Warner Bros., 1996. Grocer, Grosse Pointe Blank, Buena Vista, 1997. Bob, Susan's Plan, 1998. Voice of Chip, Antz (also known as Ants; animated), DreamWorks, 1998. Elwood Blues, Blues Brothers 2000, Universal, 1998. Sundowning, 1999. Film Work: Executive producer, One More Saturday Night, 1986. Director, Nothing But Trouble (also known as Valkenvania), Warner Bros., 1991. Producer, music executive producer, and song performer, Blues Brothers 2000, Universal, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Superintendent, Coming Up Rosie, CBC, 1975-76. Cast, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1975-79. Emcee and Elwood Blues, Live from the House of Blues, TBS, 1995. Host, Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1996. Reverend Mike Weber, Soul Man (also known as father's Day), ABC, 1997-98. Television Appearances; Specials: The Beach Boys Special, NBC, 1976. Adrian Jones, All You Need Is Cash (also known as TheRut/es), NBC, 1978. Things We Did Last Summer, NBC, 1978. Steve Martin's Best Show Ever, NBC, 1981. Host, The MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1984. Host, Will Rogers: Look Back in Laughter (also known as Will Rogers: An American Hero), HBO, 1987. Host, ]ust the Facts, syndicated, 1987. Host, Coca-Co/a Presents Live: The Hard Rock, NBC, 1988.

24 • AYKROYD M&W: Men and Women, ABC, 1988. Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary: It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (also known as This Is Rock 'n' Roll), HBO, 1988. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters, Fox, 1989. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Seriously . . . Phil Collins, CBS, 1990. Life of Python, Showtime, 1990. Presenter, The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. Muhammad All's 50th Birthday Celebration, ABC, 1992. An API Salute to Sidney Poitier (also known as The 20th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award), NBC, 1992. Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, and Robert Dole, Saturday Night Llve's Presidential Bash (also known as Saturday Night Live: Election Special), NBC, 1992. The American Music Awards, ABC, 1993. Himself and Elwood Blues, The Best of the Blues Brothers, Disney, 1993. Presenter, The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1994. Kelsey Crammer Salutes lack Benny, NBC, 1995. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, The Disney Channel, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg (also known as API Salute to Steven Spielberg), NBC, 1995. Song performer, "We Are the World": A 10th Anniversary Tribute, The Disney Channel, 1995. Song performer, Comic Relief American Comedy Festival, ABC, 1996. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1996. Appeared in The Hart and Lome Terrific Hour, CBC; Today Makes Me Nervous, CBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Voice of Beldar Conehead, The Coneheads (animated), NBC, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Dave Thomas Comedy Show, CBS, 1990. Unit Corporal, "Yellow," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. "John Belushi," My Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Repair man, "Butler, the Husband, the Wife and the Mother/' The Nanny, CBS, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1995. "John Candy: A Tribute/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Narrator, Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. "James Brown: The Godfather of Soul/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Mike Webber, "Losing My Religion," Home Improvement, ABC, 1997. Himself, "Blues Brothers Countdown," Top Ten Countdown on VH1, VH1, 1998. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1998. Television Work; Series: Characters creator, The Real Ghostbusters, 1986. Characters creator, Extreme Chostbusters (animated), syndicated, 1997. Executive producer, Soul Man, ABC, 1997. Television Work; Movies: Creative consultant, The Arrow, 1997. RECORDINGS Videos: The Best of Dan Aykroyd, 1986. One More Saturday Night, 1986. Also appeared in music videos, including, "Liberian Girl," Michael Jackson; "In the Midnight Hour," B.B. King; and "Ghostbusters," Ray Parker, Jr.; and "We are the World." Albums: (With John Belushi, as The Blues Brothers) Briefcase Full of Blues, Atlantic, 1978. (With Belushi, as The Blues Brothers) Best of the Blues Brothers, Atlantic, 1980. The Definitive Collection, WEA/Atlantic, 1992. Best of the Blues Brothers, WEA/Atlantic, 1995. Blues Brothers, The Christopher/Emory Company Presents, 1995. Briefcase Full of Blues, WEA/Atlantic, 1995. Made in America, WEA/Atlantic, 1995. Other recordings with Belushi, as The Blues Brothers, include Made in America, Atlantic; The Blues Brothers (soundtrack); and The Essential Blues Brothers; also recorded Saturday Night Live, Arista. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With John Landis) The Blues Brothers, Universal, 1980.

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Television Specials: The Beach Boys Special, NBC, 1976. Steve Martin's Best Show Ever, N BC, 1981. Coca-Co/a Presents Live: The Hard Rock, NBC, 1988. Other Writings: Guest columnist, Premiere, beginning in 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 26, 1996, p. 10. Mac/ean's,July26, 1993, p. 36; January 29, 1996, p. 40; January 13, 1997, p. 53. People Weekly, May 16,1994, p. 122; April 21,1997, p. 176; December 15, 1997, p. 15. Playboy, August, 1993, p. 53; April 29, 1996, p. 128; April 21, 1997, p. 176.*

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Education: Was a Ph.D. candidate in Classics at New York University in 1994.

brother of Alec, Stephen and Billy Baldwin (all actors); married second wife, Elizabeth, April 11, 1990 (divorced, 1996); children: (first marriage) Kahlea; (second marriage) two daughters; (with Isabella Hoffman, an actress) Atticus. Education: Attended Nassau Community College; Ball State University, B.S. (psychology).

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

Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA90212.

BAHNS, Maxine PERSONAL

Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Audry, The Brothers McMullen, Fox Searchlight, 1995. Hope, She's the One, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Chick Flick, 1998. Not Even the Trees, Seagal/Nasso Productions, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Betty Sorensen, "People's Choice," Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, September 23, 1996, pp. 86-87.*

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1960PERSONAL

Born October 5, 1960; son of Alexander Rae (a high school social studies teacher and football coach) and Carol Newcomb (maiden name, Martineau) Baldwin;

Career: Actor. All American Sports (information service), handicapper; Cover All Sports, founder. CREDITS Film Appearances: Veteran, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. Alexander, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Dealer number one, Nothing But Trouble (also known as Valkenvania), Warner Bros., 1991. Andy Wagner, Knight Moves (also known as Face to Face), Interstar Releasing, 1992. Sam McKeon, Bodily Harm, Warnervision Entertainment, 1993. Don Motti, Car 54, Where Are You?, Orion, 1994. Caleb Odell, Dead on Sight, Summa Video, 1994. Jeffrey, Trees Lounge, Live Entertainment, 1996. McCafferty, Mulholland Falls, Metro-GoldwynMayer,1996. Desert Thunder, 1998. Tony, The Treat, 1998. John Lacy, The Pandora Project, Cinetel Films, 1998. Danny Tucker, Love Kills, 1998. Ed, On the Border, Wavemount, 1998. Tony Montoya, John Carpenter's Vampires (also known as Vampire$), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Robert Freedman, Net Worth, 1999.

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1993-95. Television Appearances; Movies: Leif, Too Good to Be True (also known as Leave Her to Heaven), NBC, 1988. Schwartz, L. A. Takedown (also known as Hanna, L.A. Crimewave, and Made in L.A.), NBC, 1989. Air Force Sergeant Benjamin Pennington, The Heroes of Desert Storm, ABC, 1991. Title role, Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life (also known as Lone Justice), CBS, 1992. Harry Archer, Attack of the 50-Foot Woman, HBO, 1993. Ben Fein, Family of Cops (also known as The Brewery), CBS, 1995. William Stanton, Twisted Desire (also known as Romeo and Juliet Murders), NBC, 1996. Paul, Yesterday's Target, Showtime, 1996. Jack, The Invader (also known as Star Child), HBO, 1997. James Kotter, Phoenix, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Yesterday/Today, NBC, 1992. Comedy Central's Documentary of the Making of the Remake of "Attack of the 50-Foot Woman," syndicated, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Curse of the Corn People/' CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1989. Himself, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Also appeared in episodes of Family Ties, NBC, and Charles in Charge, CBS/syndicated. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 11,1996, pp. 69-71; February 13, 1998, p. 13; June 26, 1998, p. 20. People, October 12, 1998. Time, February 16, 1998, p. 35.*

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1966PERSONAL

Born May 13, 1966, in Massapequa, NY; son of Alexander Rae (a high school social studies teacher and football coach) and Carol Newcomb (maiden name, Martineau) Baldwin; brother of Alec, Billy, and Daniel Baldwin (all actors); married Kennya Deodato (a graphic designer), June, 1990; children: Atticus, Alaia, Hailey. Education: Attended high school in Massapequa, NY; attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Office—Sch iff man, Ekman, Morris, 22 West 19th St., 8th floor, New York, NY 10011. Agent— IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Anthony's Cigar Emporium, co-owner, c. 1998. CREDITS Film Appearances: Golikov, The Beast (also known as The Beast of War), Columbia, 1988. Luna Park drunk, Homeboy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Sal, Last Exit to Brooklyn, Cinecom, 1989. Billy Vorsovich, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1990. Danny Morgan, Crossing the Bridge, Buena Vista, 1992. Travis, Bitter Harvest, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Little J, Posse, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. New Wen, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1994. Tuff Hedeman, Eight Seconds (also known as Eight Seconds to Glory and The Lane Frost Story), New Line Cinema, 1994. Stuart, Threesome, TriStar, 1994. Tanny Newland, A Simple Twist of Fate, Buena Vista, 1994. Leon, Fall Time, Live Entertainment, 1994. Roger Spa Id ing, Mrs. Parker and the Viscous Circle (also known as Mrs. Parker and the Round Table), Fine Line, 1994. Michael McManus, The Usual Suspects, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Buzzard Wall, Under the Hula Moon, Trident Releasing, 1995. Bobby, Crimetime, Trimark, 1996.

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Doyle Johnson, Bio-Dome, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Dodge, Fled, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Bo Dietl, One Tough Cop, Stratosphere Entertainment, 1998. Officer, Troy, Cross Country, 1998. McGyver Smoker, Half Baked, 1998. The Sex Monster, 1999. Friends & Lovers, 1999. Barney Rubble, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (also known as The Flintstones 2), 1999. Television Appearances; Series: William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, The Young Riders, ABC, 1989-92. Television Appearances; Movies: The Prodigious Mr. Hickey (also known as The Prodigious Mr. William Hicks), 1987. GutterPup, The Lawrenceville Stories, 1988. Eddie Carlucci, Jury Duty: The Comedy (also known as The Great American Sex Scandal), ABC, 1990. Weed, Dead Weekend, Showtime, 1995. Adams, New Eden, Sci-Fi Channel, 1995. Rick Postley, Sub Down (also known as Crush Depth), USA Network, 1997. John Trace, Scar City (also known as Scarred City), HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marty Stillwater, Dean Koontz's Mr. Murder, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve '92, ABC, 1991. Himself, 8e//es of Bleecker Street, ABC, 1991. Host, In a New Light: Sex Unplugged, ABC, 1995. Art Mann's 10th Anniversary Winter Special, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Gutter Pup, "The Prodigious Hickey," American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. Gutter Pup, "The Return of Hickey/ American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. "All about E.E.V.," China Beach, 1988. Jimmy Siringo, Legend, UPN, 1995. Himself, The Roseanne Show, ABC, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cigar Aficionado, March/April, 1998. Entertainment Weekly, December 15, 1995, p. 12.

]et, Augusts, 1996, p. 32. People Weekly, September 18, 1995, p. 27."

BASSETT, Angela 1958PERSONAL Born August 16, 1958, in New York, NY; raised in St. Petersburg, FL; daughter of Betty Bassett; married Courtney B. Vance (an actor), October 12,1997. Education: Yale University, B.A. (African American studies and theatre studies), 1980, M.F.A. (drama), 1983. Addresses: Office—Krost/Chapin, 9911 West Pico Blvd., Ph 1, Los Angeles, CA 90035-2715. Career: Actress. Toured with the Negro Ensemble Company, 1983; Arena Stage, Washington, DC, guest artist, 1987-88. Before becoming an actress, Bassett worked as a secretary in a salon and as a photo researcher at U.S. News & World Report. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best actress, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—comedy/musical, both 1994, for What's Love Got to Do with It; Image Award, outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, 1996, for Waiting to Exhale; Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a motion picture, 1998, for Contact; listed as one of the 10 most beautiful women in America, US Magazine. CREDITS Film Appearances: Television reporter, F/X (also known as F/X-Murder by Illusion and Murder by Illusion), Orion, 1986. Stewardess, Kindergarten Cop, Universal, 1990. Reva Styles, Boyz N the Hood (also known as Boys in the Hood), Columbia, 1991. Reesha Himes, City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Fran, Critters 4, New Line, 1992. U.S. Attorney Sinclair, Innocent Blood (also known as A French Vampire in America), Warner Bros., 1992. Betty Shabazz, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Dawn/Rhonda, Passion Fish, Miramax, 1992. Tina Turner, What's Love Got to Do with It?, Buena Vista, 1993. Bernadine Harris, Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Rita, Vampire in Brooklyn, Paramount, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Betty Shabazz, Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Lornette "Mace" Mason, Strange Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1996. Rachel Constantine, Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. Bessie Coleman, Wings Against the Wind, 1998. Stella, How Ste//a Cot Her Groove Back, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Cosm, 1999. 50 Violins, Miramax, 1999. Kaela Evans, Supernova, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Prostitute at headquarters, Doubletake (also known as Switch), CBS, 1985. Linda Thornton, Liberty, NBC, 1986. Lori, In the Best Interest of the Child (also known as A Mother's P/ea), CBS, 1990. Carla Peters, Perry Mason: The Case of the Silenced Singer, NBC, 1990. Cheryl McNair, Challenger, 1990. Willie, Locked Up: A Mother's Rage (also known as They're Doing My Time: The Delores Donovan Story and The Other Side of Love), CBS, 1991. Pat Clark, Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story (also known as Season for Justice: The Morris Dees Story, Blind Hate, and Triumph over Hate: The Morris Dees Story), NBC, 1991. Lois, One Special Victory (also known as Good Enough to Win and /Another Side of Winning), NBC, 1991. First Lieutenant Phoebe Jeter, The Heroes of Desert Storm, ABC, 1991. Allison, Fire! Trapped on the 37th Floor, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bev Andress, Family of Spies: The Walker Spy Ring, CBS, 1990. Katherine Jackson, The-Jacksons: An American Dream (also known as The Jackson Five), ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Willie Burns, STAT, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: My Man Bovanne (also known as Oss/e and Ruby), PBS, 1987. The Winans' Real Meaning of Christmas, syndicated, 1993. In a New Light '93, ABC, 1993. Count on Me, PBS, 1993. The Essence Awards, Fox, 1994. The 26th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1994.

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Voice of Zora Neale Hurston, A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994. The MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1994. The 20th Annual-People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1994. The /5th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1994. Voice, "A Century of Women," CNN Perspectives, CNN, 1994. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. The 67th Annual Academy Awards, 1995. The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1995. The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1996. The 68th Annual Academy Awards, 1996. The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996. Narrator, Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery, PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Joe's daughter, "The Choice," Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1985. Renee Longstreet, "Eyewitness News," Alien Nation, Fox, 1989. A Man Called Hawk, ABC, 1989. Kate Harriton, "Legacy," thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. Lieutenant Camilla Patterson, "Hard Stripe," Tour of Duty, CBS, 1989. Lieutenant Camilla Patterson, "The Volunteer," Tour of Duty, CBS, 1989. Cheryl McNair, "Challenger," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1990. Linda Lake, "Beat the Clock," The Flash, CBS, 1991. Evelyn, "Sanctuary for a Child," Nightmare Cafe, NBC, 1992. Herself, Reading Rainbow, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Malika, Angle, the Lieutenant, ABC, 1992. Stage Appearances: Beef, No Chicken, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981-82. Eve, Noah's wife, Mary, and Gill, The Mystery Plays, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1984-85. Martha Pentecost, Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1985-86, then Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1986-87, later Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1987-88, and Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1988. Ruth Ann, Black Girl, Second Stage, Washington, DC, 1986. The Painful Adventures of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Hartford Stage Company, 1986-87. Lady Percy, King Henry IV, Part I, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1987.

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Lady Macbeth, Hamlet, Joseph Papp Public Theater, New York City, 1998. Appeared in a Broadway production of Ma Ra/ney's Black Bottom; appeared off-Broadway in Colored People's Time, 1982; also appeared in an off-Broadway production of Ant/gone. OTHER SOURCES Books: Current Biography Yearbook, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1996. Periodicals: Ebony, September, 1998, pp. 68-72. Entertainment Weekly, December 8, 1995, p. 16. Essence, December, 1995, pp. 78-81. Jet, August 11, 1997, p. 58; September 7, 1998, p. 36. People Weekly, January 29,1996, p. 94; July 21,1997, p. 106; August 17, 1998, p. 110. Premiere, December, 1992, pp. 39-40. Time, August 17, 1998, p. 74. Variety, March 16, 1998, p. 74.*

BATTLE, Hinton 1956(Hinton G. Battle)

Miss Saigon; Image Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Fred Astaire Awards. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Shim Sham, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown, PA, 1973. Scarecrow, The Wiz, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1975, then Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1977. Dancin', Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1978, then Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 198082. Sophisticated Ladies, Lunt-Fontaine Theatre, New York City, 1981-82, then Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, beginning in 1982, later Moscow, U.S.S.R. (now Russia), 1988-89, then Opera House, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1989. James Thunder Early, Dreamgirls, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1982-83. Dipsey, The Tap Dance Kid, Broadhurst Theatre, 1983-84. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Marine Lieutenant John Hunter, Miss Saigon, Broadway Theatre, beginning in 1991. Billy Flynn, Chicago, Shubert Theatre, New York City, beginning in 1997.

PERSONAL Born November 29,1956, in Neubraecke, Germany; raised in various places, including Florida, Washington, DC, and Kansas; son of a U.S. army officer and a homemaker. Education: Attended the University of California, Los Angeles; attended the School of American Ballet; also studied attheJones-Hayward School of Ballet. Addresses: Off/ce—Shubert Theatre, 225 West 44th St., New York, NY 10036-3908. E-mail— [email protected]. Career: Actor, dancer, singer, and choreographer. Dance Theatre of Harlem, New York City, member; also worked as a dance teacher. Also billed as Hinton G. Battle. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Awards, best featured actor in a musical, 1981, for Sophisticated Ladies, 1984, for The Tap Dance Kid, and 1991, for

Appeared in Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC; also performed in Japan and other places. Major Tours: Dancin', U.S. cities, 1979-80. Sophisticated Ladies, U.S. cities, 1982-88. Television Appearances; Series: Hosted ID (It's Dance). Television Appearances; Movies: A Night on the Town, [Great Britain], 1983. Joe, The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory, NBC, 1987. Hildred Shumake, The Switch, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. Happy Birthday Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. Presidential Inaugural Gala, CBS, 1989.

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Essence, September, 1991, p. 44. Electronic: http://www.danceart.com/hinton/hintoninterview1 .htm, January 14, 1999. http://www.tonys.org/pantheon/battle.html, January 22,1999.*

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 38th Annual Tony Awards, 1984. The 39th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1985. The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. Dancer, The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995.

BATTLE, Hinton G. See BATTLE, Hinton

Appeared in a presentation of The Grammy Awards.

BAY, Michael

Television Work; Awards Presentations: Associate choreographer, The 66th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Revenge of the Evil Leaper: September 16, 1987," Quantum Leap, NBC, 1993. Brother Will, Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994. James, Sister, Sister, The WB, 1995. Brian, High Incident, ABC, 1996. Appeared in The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox. Television Appearances; Pilots: Cat, Red Dwarf, NBC, 1992. Film Appearances: Song performer, Playing for Keeps, Miramax, 1986. Piano player, Daddy's Boys, New Horizons, 1988. Hawk, Wedding Band, IRS Media, 1990. Sonny Boy Williamson, Foreign Student, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Film Work: Choreographer, Foreign Student, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. RECORDINGS Albums; Original Cast Recordings: The Wiz, Atlantic, 1975. Sophisticated Ladies, RCA Red Seal, 1981. The Tap Dance Kid, Polydor, 1984. Appeared on the soundtrack album of Miss Saigon.

1964PERSONAL

Born in 1964; raised in Brentwood section of Los Angeles, CA. Education: Graduated from Wesleyan University; attended Art Center College of Design. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, producer, and actor. Directed commercials and music videos for Propaganda films, whose clients included Nike, Budweiser, Coca Cola, Reebok, Miller Lite, and musicians such as Wilson Phillips, Donny Osmond, Tina Turner, Meatloaf, Lionel Richie, and the DiVinyls. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: MTV prize for a music video, 1992; Directors Guild of America Award, commercial director of the year, 1995; Grand Prix Clio Award, commercial of the year, for "Got Milk/Aaron Burr" commercial; best campaign of the year, Museum of Modern Art in New York, for "Got Milk/Aaron Burr" and two other commercials; Gold Lion Award, Cannes, for "The Best Beer" commercials for Miller Beer; Silver Lion, Cannes, for "Got Milk" commercial; several MTV nominations for music videos; Clio Award for work for American Red Cross. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Bad Boys, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films, 1995.

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The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996. Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. The Phone Booth, Twentieth Century-Fox, forthcoming. Bad Boys 2, Columbia, forthcoming. Film Work; Producer: Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. Film Appearances: NASA scientist, Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Sled Agent, Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo, CBS, 1986. RECORDINGS Music Video Work: Director, "I Touch Myself/' DiVinyls, 1991. Director, "Falling in Love Is Hard on the Knees," Aerosmith, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: fnterta/nmentWee/c/yJune14,1996, pp. 22-27; July 10, 1998, pp. 40, 44. Newsweek, July 6, 1998, p. 64. Shoot, February 17, 1995, pp. 1-3; March 17, 1995, pp. 1-2; March 31, 1995, pp. S22-24; January 19, 1996, pp. 16-17; October 25, 1996, pp. 1-2; March 28, 1997, pp. S46-47.*

BEATTY; Ned 1937PERSONAL Full name, Ned Thomas Beatty; born July 6,1937, in Louisville, KY; son of Charles William and Margaret (maiden name, Lennis) Beatty; married Belinda Rowley, 1971 (divorced); married Dorothy Adams Lindsay, June 28, 1979 (marriage ended); married third wife, Tinker (a producer; separated, 1998); children: Douglas, (twins) Charles and Lennis, Wally, John, Blossom; (third marriage) Thomas, Dorothy. AddressesMgent—c/o Deborah Miller, Metropolitan Talent, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Actor. Appeared in over seventy productions at the Barter Theatre, Abingdon, VA, 1957-66; performer, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1963-71.

Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1976, for Network; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a limited series or special, 1979, for Friendly Fire; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1992, for Hear My Song. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Bobby Trippe, Deliverance, Warner Bros., 1972. Deams, The Thief Who Came to Dinner, Warner Bros., 1972. Tector Crites, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, National General, 1972. Hackel, The Last American Hero (also known as Hard Driver), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Sheriff Connors, White Lightning (also known as McClusky), United Artists, 1973. Delbert Reese, Nashville, Paramount, 1975. Country Bull, W. W. and the Dixie Dancekings, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. D.A. Dardis, All the President's Men, Warner Bros., 1976. Shorty Scotty, The Big Bus, Paramount, 1976. Kinney, Mikey and Nicky, Paramount, 1976. Arthur Jensen, Network, United Artists, 1976. Bob Sweet, Silver Streak, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Julius, The Great Bank Hoax (also known as The Great Georgia Bank Hoax and Shenanigans), Warner Bros., 1977. Edwards, The Exorcist II: The Heretic, Warner Bros., 1977. Mickey, Gray Lady Down, Universal, 1977. Otis, Superman (also known as Superman: The Movie), Warner Bros., 1978. Anglo Coyote, Alambristal, Filmhaus, 1978. Ward Douglas, 1941 (also known as The Night the Japs Attacked and The Rising Sun), Universal, 1979. Hoover Shoater, Wise Blood (also known as John Huston's Wise Blood), New Line, 1979. Bud Koenig, Promises in the Dark, Warner Bros., 1979. Mr. Elliot, American Success Company (also known as American Success, The Ringer, and Success), Columbia, 1980. Otis, Superman II, Warner Bros., 1980. G. P. Myerson, Hopscotch, Avco Embassy, 1980. Dan Beame, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, Universal, 1981. Morehouse, The Toy, Columbia, 1982.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Ned, The Ballad of Cregorio Cortez, Embassy, 1983. Clyde, Stroker Ace, Universal, 1983. Herbie, Touched, International Film Marketing, 1983. Harry Lewis, The Trouble with Spies, 1984. Fritz Bender, Restless Natives, 1985. Mr. Thomas, /Conrad, 1985. Dean Martin, Back to School, Orion, 1986. Jack Kellotti, The Big Easy, Columbia, 1987. General Borisov, The Fourth Protocol, Rank, 1987. Tiny Doyle, Rolling Vengeance, Apollo, 1988. Lieutenant Stern, The Unholy, Vestron, 1988. Ellis, Midnight Crossing, Vestron, 1988. Matthew Bonner, The Passage (also known as After the Rain), Manson International, 1988. Grandpa, The Purple People Eater, Concorde, 1988. Thelonius Pitt, Shadows in the Storm, Vidmark International, 1988. Roy Ridnitz, Switching Channels, TriStar, 1988. Reverend Bloor, Ministry of Vengeance (also known as He/den USA 4), Concorde, 1989. James Nicks, Physical Evidence, Columbia, 1989. Harry, Time Trackers, Concorde, 1989. Deputy Charlie Kiefer, Black Water (also known as Tennessee Nights), 1989. Narrator, Sex and Buttered Popcorn, 1989. Charlie, Big Bad ]ohn, Magnum, 1990. Dr. Harwood, Chattahoochee, Hemdale, 1990. Ernest Weller, Repossessed, New Line, 1990. The pilot, A Cry in the Wild, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1991. Officer Ozzie O'Driscol I/Santa Claus, Angel Square (also known as Christmas Comic Book Caper), 1991. Admiral Malice, Going Under, Warner Bros., 1991. Josef Locke, Hear My Song, Miramax, 1991. Sergeant Dave Logan, B//nd Vision, Vertigo Pictures, 1992. Sam Kolawetz, Captain America, Jadran Film, 1992. Dr. Boyle, Prelude to a Kiss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Daniel, Rudy, TriStar, 1993. Uncle Benny, Ed and His Dead Mother (also known as Bon Appetit, Mama), IRS Releasing, 1993. Narrator, Warren Dates: Across the Border, 1993. Inspector Valian, Replikator, 1994. The Legend of O.B. Taggart, Northern Arts, 1994. General Walt Whalen, Radioland Murders, 1994. McNair, Just Cause, Warner Bros., 1995. Warden Wyatt, He Got Game, Buena Vista, 1998. Spring Forward, 1999. Cookie's Fortune, October Films, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Nick Szysznyk, Szysznyk, CBS, 1977-78.

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Ed Conner, Roseanne, ABC, 1989-96. Herbert Francis "Bert" Greenblatt, The Boys, CBS, 1993. Detective Stan Bolander, Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as RIOTS), NBC, 1993-95. Television Appearances; Movies: Frank Powell, Footsteps (also known as Nice Guys Finish Last), CBS, 1972. Tom King, Dying Room Only, ABC, 1973. Detective Dan Corrigan, The Marcus-Nelson Murders (also known as Kojak and the Marcus-Nelson Murders), CBS, 1973. Father Stafford, The Execution of Private Slovik, NBC, 1974. Allan Crum, The Deadly Tower (also known as Sniper), NBC, 1975. Ollie Thompson, Attack on Terror: The FBI versus the Ku KluxKlan, CBS, 1975. Sylvester, Tail Gunner Joe, NBC, 1977. Larry McElwaine, Lucan, ABC, 1977. Dr. Gibbs, Our Town, NBC, 1977. In the Glitter Palace, NBC, 1977. Dwayne Stabler, A Question of Love (also known as A Purely Legal Matter), NBC, 1978. Gene Mullen, Friendly Fire, ABC, 1979. Mike Naponic, All Cod's Children, ABC, 1980. Congressman LeoJ. Ryan, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (also known as The Mad Messiah), CBS, 1980. Ralph Follet, All the Way Home, NBC, 1981. Ace Stampler, Splendor in the Crass, NBC, 1981. Dr. Walter Keys, The Violation of Sarah McDavid, CBS, 1981. House Divided—Denmark Vesey's Rebellion, PBS, 1982. Reverend Freddy Stone, Pray TV (also known as Mixed Blessings), ABC, 1982. Senator John Durward, A Woman Called Go/da, syndicated, 1982. Luke Telford, Kentucky Woman, CBS, 1983. Art Hofstadter, Hostage Flight, NBC, 1985. Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom (also known as Half-Slave, Half-Free 2), 1985. Cole Scholar, The Haunting of Barney Palmer, 1986. George, Go Toward the Light (also known as Go to the Light), CBS, 1988. Thomas Ludlow, Spy, USA Network, 1989. Cornelius Van Home, Last Train Home (also known as Tom Alone), The Family Channel, 1990. Doc Tatum, TBone N Weasel, TNT, 1992. George WiIloughby, Illusions, 1992. Moles Huddenel, The Curse of the Inferno (also known as The Stick Up), The Movie Channel, 1995.

34 • BEAUMONT Colonel Banning, The Affair (also known as Black Tuesday), HBO, 1995. Dr. McGillicuddy, Crazy Horse, TNT, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Otto Leo, Celebrity, NBC, 1984. Diomed, The Last Days of Pompeii, ABC, 1984. J. Edgar Hoover, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985. Scoot Shepard, Trial: The Price of Passion, NBC, 1992. Voice of Dennis Hanks, Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Judge Roy Bean, Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo, CBS, 1995. Farmer Crultrud, Gulliver's Travels, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Curtis Norton, "The Bicycle," The Waltons, CBS, 1973. Leon Fielder, "Profit and Loss, Parts I & II," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. "The Hiders," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1975. "A Touch of Bribery/' Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1975. "Shadow of Fear," Petrocelli, NBC, 1975. "Dear Peggy," MM*S*H, CBS, 1975. "Shadow of a Man," Rookies, ABC, 1976. "Oldest Profession—Latest Price," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1976. Al Brennan, "Return to the 38th Parallel," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1976. "The Gardener's Son," Visions, PBS, 1977. "The Final Chapter," Tales of the Unexpected, NBC, 1977. Inspector Eddie Boggs, San Francisco Police Department, "Hang Tough," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1977. "A Madness Within," Delvecchio, CBS, 1977. Nashville 99, ABC, 1977. "Rumpelstiltskin," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1982. Chief Gunderson, "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. Billy Cassidy, Jr., Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1985. Reverend Mansfield French, "Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom," American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Mr. Thomas, "Konrad," Wonderworks, PBS, 1985. Larry Broome, "Incident in a Small Jail," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. "Lillian Gilbreth,"/An/\mer/can Portrait, CBS, 1986. "The Constituent," /Answers, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. "That's Our Dad," Our House, NBC, 1986. Cole, "The Haunting of Barney Palmer," Wonderworks, PBS, 1987.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Will Quinn, "The King of Jazz," ABC Saturday Mystery (also known as B. L Stryker), ABC, 1989. C. Edward Acker, "The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story" (also known as "Lockerbie"), HBO Showcase, HBO, 1990. Duke of Bridgewater, "Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn," The Magical World of Disney, Disney Channel, 1990. Voice of Remington, "Frederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days," American Masters, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Pilots: Lieutenant Kluba, Hunter, CBS, 1976. Television Appearances; Specials: We the People 200: The Constitutional Gala, CBS, 1987. Drug-Free Kids: A Parents Guide, PBS, 1988. Living the Dream: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, syndicated, 1988. The 58th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989. The / 7th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. Voice, fart/7 and the American Dream, HBO, 1993. Voice of Herbert Hoover, The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century, PBS, 1996. Michael Landon: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Stage Appearances: Fool, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1982. Love Letters, Canon Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1990. Also appeared in The Great White Hope, New York City. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Variety, April 27, 1998, pp. 57-59.*

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PERSONAL Born July 4, 1942, in London, England; daughter of Gabriel (an actor and director) and Diana (an actress; maiden name, Beaumont) Toyne; married Olaf Pooley (an actor and writer); children: Amanda. Education:

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Educated in England and Europe; received special training in film and television at British Broadcasting Corporation. Addresses: Manager—Shepherd Associates, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite PH22, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Director, producer, and actress. Best known for directing television drama and comedy series. Member: Directors Guild of America, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best director for a single episode of a drama series, 1985, for "Two Easy Pieces," Hill Street Blues. CREDITS Television Director; Episodic: The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1979. Knots Landing, CBS, 1979. Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979-80. Vega$, ABC, 1980-81. Secrets of Midland Heights, CBS, 1981. The Waltons, CBS, 1981. Flamingo Road, NBC, 1981-82. The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1981-82. Private Benjamin, CBS, 1981-82.

MM*S*H, CBS, 1981-83. Archie Bunker's Place, CBS, 1982. Zorro and Son, CBS, 1983. Trauma Center, ABC, 1983. After MM*S*H, CBS, 1983-84. G//'tter, ABC, 1984. Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense, 1984. Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Dynasty II: The Colbys (also known as The Colbys), ABC, 1985. Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985-86. Dynasty (also known as Oil), ABC, 1985-86. Hotel, ABC, 1985-86. Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1987. Miami Vice (also known as Miami Unworthiness), NBC, 1987. Beverly Hills Buntz, NBC, 1988. A Year in the Life, NBC, 1988. Dirty Dancing, CBS, 1988. LA. Law, NBC, 1988-89. Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1989. Studio 56, ABC, 1989. A Fine Romance, ABC, 1989. Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1989. SeaQuestDSM NBC, 1993.

Law and Order, NBC, 1993. Riders (also known as ]illy Cooper's "Riders"), 1993. "In Purgatory's Shadow," Star Trek: Deep Space 9 (also known as DS9), syndicated, 1993. Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1994. "An Eye for an Eye/' Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1996. "Woman of the Year," Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1996. The Pretender, NBC, 1996. Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996-97. Seventh Heaven, The WB, 1997. Pacific Palisades (also known as Brentwood), Fox,

1997. Television Director; Movies: Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story, NBC, 1981. Secrets of a Mother and Daughter, CBS, 1983. Gone Are the Dayes, 1984. The Corvini Inheritance, 1984. One Last Chance, BBC, 1990. Moment of Truth: Cradle of Conspiracy (also known as Moment of Truth: To Sell a Child), N BC, 1994. The Other Woman (also known as Mothers and Daughters), CBS, 1995. Television Director; Specials: Tattle: When to Tell a Friend, ABC, 1988. Carm/7/a, Showtime, 1989. Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess, 1998. Other Television Work: Producer and director of The Playwright, Dame Sybil Thorndike, Treasures of Britain, The Osmonds' First Tour of Britain, and Britain's Source of Arts, all for BBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lady Roxborough, Riders (also known as Jilly Cooper's "Riders"), 1993. Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Johnstown Monster, Sebastian Films, 1971. The Godsend, Cannon, 1980. He's My Girl, Scotti Brothers, 1987. Fata/ Inheritance, Smart Egg Pictures, 1991. Beastmaster ///: The fyes of Braxus, MCA Home Entertainment, 1995. Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Johnstown Monster, Sebastian Films, 1971.

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Crucible of Horror (also known as Velvet House and The Corpse), Grand National, 1971. The Godsend, Cannon, 1980. Stage Director: Director of various plays, including Billy Liar, A Taste of Honey, The Chalk Circle, The Norman Conquests, The Rainmaker, Bingo, The Sea, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Black Comedy, and Teahouse of the August Moon. Appeared in juvenile lead roles in Taste of Honey, Roots, Billy Liar, Romeo and Juliet, The Three Sisters, Saint Joan, Five Finger Exercise, The Cherry Orchard, Hamlet, and Blitz, all produced by Foldstone Repertory, London. Major Tours: (Stage debut) Michael, Peter Pan, American, Australian, New Zealander, South African, Indian, and Brazilian cities, 1948-53. WRITINGS Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess (television special), 1998. Writer of television scripts, including The Playwright, Dame Sybil Thorndike, Treasures of Britain, The Osmonds' First Tour of Britain, and Britain's Source of Arts, all produced by BBC*

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Addresses: Office—c/o Costume Designer's Guild, 13949 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 309, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Career: Costume designer. Designed costumes for Merchant-Ivory film and television productions. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (with John Bright), best costume design, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award nomination (with John Bright), best costume design, British Academy Awards, both 1985, for The Bostonians; Emmy Award nomination, best costume design in a miniseries or special, 1986, for lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy; Academy Award (with John Bright), best costume design, 1987, for A Room With a View; Academy Award nomination (with John Bright), best costume design, 1988, for Maurice; Academy Award nomination (with John Bright), best costume design, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award nomination (with

John Bright), best costume design, British Academy Awards, both 1993, for Howards End; Academy Award nomination (with John Bright), best costume design, 1994, for The Remains of the Day; Academy Award nomination (with John Bright), best costume design, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award nomination (with John Bright), British Academy Awards, both 1996, for Sense and Sensibility; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in costume design for a miniseries or a special, 1997, for Emma; Golden Satellite Award, best motion picture costume design, 1999, for Ever After; David di Donatello Award, for Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre/' CREDITS Film Work; Costume Designer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Costume assistant, The Europeans, Merchant-Ivory Productions, 1979. Costumes and poem recital, Hullabaloo Over Ceorgie and Bonnie's Pictures, Merchant-Ivory Productions, 1979. Costumes, Jane Austen in Manhattan, Contemporary, 1980. Costume coordinator, Princess Ida, The Moving Picture Company, 1982. (With John Bright) The Bostonians, Almi, 1984. (With John Bright) A Room with a View, MerchantIvory Productions, 1986. Maurice, Merchant-Ivory Productions, 1987. A Summer Story, Atlantic, 1988. The Deceivers, Merchant-Ivory Productions, 1988. Mountains of the Moon, Carolco, 1990. Impromptu, Sovereign Pictures, 1991. White Fang, Buena Vista, 1991. The Bridge, Moonlight Films, 1992. (With John Bright) Howards End, Merchant-Ivory Productions, 1992. Swing Kids, Buena Vista, 1993. (With John Bright) The Remains of the Day, Columbia, 1993. Black Beauty, Warner Bros., 1994. Jefferson in Paris, Buena Vista, 1995. (With John Bright) Sense and Sensibility, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Jane Eyre (also known as Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"), Miramax, 1996. Metro/and, Lion's Gate Films, 1997. Costumes, Lolita, Samuel Goldwyn, 1997. Johnny Hit and Run Pauline, Storm Entertainment, 1998. Ever After, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Tea with Mussolini (also known as Un te con Mussolini), Universal, 1999.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Film Appearances: Governess, Hullabaloo Over Ceorgie and Bonnie's Pictures, Merchant-Ivory Productions, 1979. Television Work; Specials: Costume coordinator, lolanthe, 1987. Costume designer, The Blackheath Poisonings, PBS, 1992. Television Work; Costume Designer; Movies: Back Home, The Disney Channel, 1990. Television Work; Costume Designer; Miniseries: Lord Mountbatten: The Last Victory, PBS, 1986. Emma (also known as Jane Austen's "Emma"), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Stage Work: Also costume designer for T/s a Pity She's a Whore for the Royal Shakespeare Company; The Merchant of Venice and Threepenny Opera for The York Theatre Royal; Carmen for the Royal Opera House; and for opera companies in Germany and Holland.*

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Career: Actor and writer. Films in Review, New York City, critic and columnist, 1977-84; Oklahoma Christian College, lecturer, 1980; Variety Arts Center, Los Angeles, CA, film archives director, 1983-84; Theatre West, member of the board of directors, 1985-87, chair of the board of directors, beginning in 1987; Dallas Shakespeare Festival, actor, for five seasons; Nawyecka Productions, principal partner; Actors Fund, lifetime member. Appeared in advertisements, including television commercials for AT&T and Federal Express. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps, 1968-71, served in Vietnam; became corporal. Member: Writers Guild of America West, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles DramaLogue Critics Awards, 1985, for Verdigris, and 1986, for Sidekick; CableACE (Annual Cable Excellence) Award nomination, for The Initiation. CREDITS

BEAVER, James See BEAVER, Jim

BEAVER, James N., Jr. See BEAVER, Jim

BEAVER, Jim 1950(James Beaver, James N. Beaver, Jr., Richard Muldoon) PERSONAL

Full name, James Norman Beaver, Jr.; born August 12, 1950, in Laramie, WY; son of James Norman (a minister) and Dorothy Adell (Crawford) Beaver; married Deborah S. Young, August 10, 1973 (divorced, 1976); married Cecily Adams (an actress and casting assistant), May 7, 1989. Education: Attended Fort Worth Christian College, 1967-68, and Oklahoma Christian College, 1971-72; Central State University, B.A. (oral communications), 1975. Religion: Church of Christ. Avocational interests: Baseball, fencing, film history, motorcycling. Addresses: /Agent—Artists Agency, 10000 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 305, Los Angeles, CA 90067.

Film Appearances: B.E.A.T. member, Semi-Tough, United Artists, 1977. Client, The Seniors (also known as The Senior), Cinema Shares, 1978. The artist, Warnings, 1979. Subway passenger, Nighthawks (also known as Hawks), Universal, 1981. Plant manager, Silkwood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. (As James Beaver) Ben Crysler, File 8022, 1985. Smuggler, 5weet Revenge, Concorde Pictures, 1987. Postal worker, Hollywood Shuffle, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1987. Crying man, Two Idiots in Hollywood, New World Pictures, 1988. F.B.I, agent, Defense Play, Trans World Entertainment, 1988. Gabby Hayes, Mergers and Acquisitions, American Film Institute, 1989. The captain, The Cherry (short film), 1989. Earl, In Country, Warner Bros., 1989. Plant manager, Turner and Hooch, Buena Vista, 1989. (As Richard Muldoon) Liquor store cashier, Little Secrets, Cinecon Productions, 1991. Oscar, Twogether, North American Releasing, 1992. Detective Clarkson, Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Detective Ira, S//Ver (also known as Sliver—-G/er der Augen), Paramount, 1993. Proclamation officer, Ceronimo: An American Legend, Columbia/TriStar, 1993.

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Detective Craves, Bad Girls, Twentieth Century-Fox,

1994. Ricky's father, Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. Foreman, At Sachem Farm (also known as Trade Winds), Itasca Pictures, 1998. Sheriff Bert Davis, Impala, American Film Institute/ Urban Legend Productions, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Detective Earl Caddis, Reasonable Doubts, NBC,

1991-93. Leland DuParte, Thunder Alley, ABC, 1994. Father Timothy Jansen, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1996-

97. Donald Cleary, Murder One, ABC, 1996-97. Detective McKissick, Total Security, ABC, 1997. Happy Doug, 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life As We Know It), NBC, 1997—. Television Appearances; Movies: Nathan, Desperado, 1978. Dallas Cowboy football player, Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders, 1979. (Uncredited) Pedestrian, Girls of the White Orchid (also known as Death Ride to Osaka), 1983. Motel manager, Perry Mason: The Case of the Lady in the Lake, NBC, 1988. Sheriff Jack Edzard, Mothers, Daughters and Lovers (also known as American River), 1989. Craig Hraboy, Follow Your Heart (also known as Walk Me to the Distance), NBC, 1990. Spivey Irick, El Diablo, HBO, 1990. Major Trimble, The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, TNT, 1990. Deputy Rudd, Cunsmoke: To the Last Man, CBS, 1992. Traveling blacksmith, Cunsmoke: The Long Ride, CBS, 1993. Roddy Gibbons, Children of the Dark, CBS, 1994. Danny Leland, Divided by Hate (also known as Bitter Markings), USA Network, 1997. Agent Eric Ashton, Wounded, HBO, 1997. Agent Reiling, Mr. Murder (also known as Dean Koontz's Mr. Murder), ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Wrong-house neighbor, "Elysian Fields/' The CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Young and the Restless, CBS, 1985. "The Umpire," Matlock, NBC, 1987. "Ryder on the Storm," Midnight Caller, NBC, 1990.

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Santa Barbara, NBC, 1992. Henry Barnes, Tm Looking through You," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1993. Duke Miller, "Doctor in the House," Home Improvement, ABC, 1995. Truck driver, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Father, High Incident, ABC, 1996. Edgar Allan Poe, "Edgar Allan Poe-Session," Bone Chillers, ABC, 1996. Detective Ashton, "The Ripple Effect," Moloney, CBS, 1997. Thornbush, "Lome and Max Drop the Ball," Spy Came (also known as Cloak and Dagger and Lome and Max), ABC, 1997. "Amanda's Back," Me/rose Place, Fox, 1998. Appeared as a defense attorney, Jake and the Fatman, CBS; also appeared in Dallas and Perry Mason, both CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: The Young Riders, ABC, 1989. Stage Appearances: Sidekick, Los Angeles, CA, 1986. Major and Freddie, Good, Theatre West, Los Angeles, CA, 1998. Also appeared in King Lear, Macbeth, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, and The Rainmaker. WRITINGS Screenplays: Sweet Revenge, Concorde Pictures, 1987. Teleplays; Movies: The Initiation, [cable television], 1987. Teleplays; Episodic: Vietnam War Story, HBO, 1987. "Longarm,"/A/fredH/tc/7coc/c Presents, USA Network, 1987. Teleplays; Pilots: Tour of Duty, CBS, 1987. Writings for the Stage: Once upon a Single Bound, 1977. Spades, 1980.

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BEGGS, Richard 1942PERSONAL Born January 8, 1942, in San Francisco, CA; son of Richard J. Beggs and Edith Diane (Nieyad) Merrill; married Beryl Landau (divorced); married Marjorie Fishman, November 25, 1979; children: (first marriage) Samantha (deceased). Education: San Francisco Art Institute, B.F.A., 1965; California College of Arts and Crafts, M.F.A., 1967. Addresses: Office—c/o Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 8949 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Sound technician for films. Zoetrope Studios, San Francisco, CA, sound designer, 1974—; freelance sound designer, mixer, and re-recordist, 1984—. San Francisco Art Education Foundation, member of the board of directors, 1988-90; Berkeley College at Yale University, associate fellow. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Academy Award (with Walter Murch, Mark Berger, and Nathan Boxer), best sound, 1979, for Apocalypse Now; Technical Excellence and Creativity Award, Mix Magazine, 1988; Izzy Award, 1989.

CREDITS Film Work: Music mixer and sound synthesist, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979. Sound designer and re-recording mixer, One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. Re-recording mixer, Rumble Fish, Universal, 1983. Re-recording mixer, D.C Cab (also known as Street Fleet), Universal, 1983. Sound designer, The Outsiders, Warner Bros., 1983. Recording mixer, Mike's Murder, Warner Bros., 1984. Supervising re-recording mixer, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Sound designer, Chostbusters, Columbia, 1984. Re-recording mixer, Odd Jobs, TriStar, 1986. Re-recording mixer, Where Are the Children?, Columbia, 1986. Sound re-recordist, Spaceballs, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1987. Sound designer, Gardens of Stone, TriStar, 1987. Sound designer, Walker, Universal, 1987. Re-recording engineer, Young Einstein, Warner Bros., 1988. Sound re-recordist, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Orion, 1988. Supervising re-recording mixer, Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Paramount, 1988. Sound designer, Rain Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Re-recording mixer, Cold Dog Soup, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1990. Re-recording mixer, Cry-Baby, Universal, 1990. Sound designer, Avalon, TriStar, 1990. Sound designer, The Godfather, Part III, Paramount, 1990. Sound designer and re-recording mixer, Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Sound designer and re-recording mixer, Toys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Re-recording mixer, Single White Female, Columbia, 1992. Re-recording mixer, Rising Sun, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1993. Sound designer and supervising re-recording mixer, A Little Princess, Warner Bros., 1995. Re-recording mixer, Strange Days, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Sound designer, Sleepers, Warner Bros., 1996. Sound designer, Three Businessmen, Exterminating Angel Production, 1998. Sound designer, Great Expectations, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Sound designer, Sphere, Warner Bros., 1998.*

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Marion Jefferson, Tenko, BBC, 1981-82. Double First, BBC, 1988.

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Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Born April 29, 1939 (one source says 1940), in Wallasey, Cheshire, England; daughter of John Forrest and Marjorie (Byrom) Bell; married Robert Laing (an art director). Education: Attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Avocational interests: Reading, music. Addresses: Agent—Julian Belfrage Associates, 68 James St., London SW1 1LE, England. Career: Actress and casting director. CREDITS

Stage Appearances: Take the Fool Away!, Nottingham Repertory Theatre, Nottingham, England, 1959. Nina, The Seagull, Old Vic Company, 1960. Olivia, Twelfth Night, Old Vic Company, 1960. Constance Neville, She Stoops to Conquer, Old Vic Company, 1960. Natasha, The Lower Depths, Arts Theatre, London, England, 1962. Belinda, The Provok'd Wife, Vaudeville Theatre, London, England, 1963. Miss Pringle, Mother's Boy, Globe Theatre, 1964. The Devil's Disciple, Arnaud Theatre, Cuildford, England, 1964. Valerie Pitman, Help Stamp out Marriage, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1966. Desdemona, Othello, Nottingham Repertory Theatre, 1967. Beware of the Dog, Nottingham Repertory Theatre, then St. Martin's Theatre, London, England, both 1967. Jennifer, So What about Love, Criterion Theatre, London, England, 1969. Penelope D'Orsay, Veterans, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1972. Anna, Away from It All, ICA Theatre, London, England, 1974. Tess, Eclipse, Royal Court Theatre, 1978. Grace Tranfield, The Philanderer, National Theatre, London, England, 1979. Major Tours:

Belinda, The Provok'd Wife, 1963.

Maria, For Whom the Bell Tolls, BBC-2, 1965. Mrs. Burton, Christabel, BBC-2, 1988, then broadcast in U.S. on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1989. Television Work; Casting Director; Miniseries:

Blackeyes, BBC, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and Television New Zealand, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies:

Receptionist, The Shaggy Dog, London Weekend Television, 1968. Anitra Cyon, Spectre, CBS, 1977. Joyce, The Black Knight, [Great Britain], 1977. Very Like a Whale, 1980. Helen Stubbs, Tumbledown, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Mrs. Rideout, The Woman in White, BBC and PBS, 1997. Molly Phillips, The Ice House, BBC and PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials:

Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, "The Lost Boys" (also known as "J. M. Barrie and the Lost Boys"), Play of the Week, BBC-2, 1978. Marion Jefferson, Tenko Reunion, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic:

Jean Bailey, "Divided We Fall/ Out of This World, Associated British Picture Corporation, 1962. Nikki Holz, "A Memory of Evil/ The Baron, Associated British Picture Corporation/Incorporated Television Company, 1966. Natasja, "The Art Collectors," The Saint, Associated British Picture Corporation/Incorporated Television Company, 1967. Caroline, "But He's a Lord, Mr. Calian,* Ca//an, Associated British Picture Corporation, 1967. May, "The Duplicated Man," Department "S," Associated British Picture Corporation/Incorporated Television Company, 1969. Lady Astwell, "The Underdog," Poirot (also known as Agatha Christie's Poirot), London Weekend Television, 1993. "Second Time Around," Inspector Morse, Series VI (also known as Inspector Morse), Central Television, broadcast in U.S, as an episode of Mystery!, PBS, 1993.

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Awards, Honors: Won comedy prize at Sweetwater's nightclub in New York City.

Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Best of Friends, Jane Eyre, and An Unofficial Rose.

CREDITS

Film Appearances: Voice of Hermia, A Midsummer Night's Dream (also known as Sen Nod Svatojanske), Showcorporation, 1961. Susan, Flat Two, Allied Artists, 1962. Sue Chambers, Stopover Forever, WPD, 1964. Ann Rogers, Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (also known as The Blood Suckers), Regal, 1964. Doris, Fahrenheit 451, Universal, 1966. Sally, The Devil's Own (also known as The Witches), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. The Shuttered Room, Warner Bros., 1966. Mrs. Dare, To Sir with Love, Columbia, 1967. Rosemary Marler, The Reckoning, Columbia, 1969. Pat, The Statue (also known as Every Home Should Have One), Cinerama, 1971. Picket, Crystal Gazing, British Film Institute, 1982. Valda Embiricos, Champions, EMB, 1983. Tom Kimball's mother, Captain America, Columbia/ TriStar Home Video, 1990. Sarah Muir, When Saturday Comes, Guild/Pint o'Bitters Productions, 1995. Philip's mother, The Land Girls, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Film Work; Casting Director: Savage Harvest, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Carte/,1990.*

Television Appearances; Series: Host, MTV Jams, MTV, 1994—. Voice of Skeeter, Cousin Skeeter, Nickelodeon, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Russell Simmon's Dei Comedy All-Star Jam, HBO, 1992. Also appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show, and It's Showtime at the Apollo. Television Appearances; Specials: The /5th Annual Young Comedians Show, 1992. CED-Cet/t, PBS, 1993. Bill Bellamy: Booty Call, Showtime, 1994. Host, Michael Jackson Changes HIStory, MTV and ABC, 1995. Host, Greatest Hits on Ice, syndicated, 1995. Co-host (Spring Break Jams), MTV's Spring Break '95, MTV, 1995. Host, The 3rd Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, 1997. The 4th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, 1998. Judge, The /6th Annual Miss Teen USA, 1998. Film Appearances: Ace Man, Joey Breaker, Skouras, 1993. K.K, Who's the Man?, New Line Cinema, 1993. Ray, Fled, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Drayton Jackson, How to Be a Player (also known as Def lam's How to Be a Player), Gramercy Pictures, 1997. Hollywood, Love Jones, New Line Cinema, 1997. The League, 1999.

BELLAMY, Bill 1965PERSONAL Born April 7,1965, in Newark, NJ. Education: Rutgers University, B.S. (economics), 1988.

OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Vol. 12, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1996.

Addresses: Office-Host, MTV Jams, c/o MTV, 1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036. Publicist—SuttonSaltzman Public Relations, 8967 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Periodicals: TV Guide, August 2, 1997, pp. 36-37.*

Career: Comedian. Worked as tobacco sales representative; toured major comedy venues in U.S.

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BELUSHI Jim 1954(James Belushi) PERSONAL Born June 15, 1954, in Chicago, IL; son of Adam (a restaurateur) and Agnes (a cashier) Belushi; brother of John Belushi (former comedian and actor; deceased, 1982); married Marjorie Bransfield, 1990 (divorced, 1992); married Jennifer Sloan, May 2, 1998; children: Robert. Education: Attended College of DuPage; graduate of Southern Illinois University. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and writer. Also credited as James Belushi. Performed with Chicago's Second City improvisational comedy troupe, c. 1970s; co-founder, singer, and harmonica player, The Sacred Hearts (a blues band), 1994—; co-owner (with Chuck Morris), Lone Wolf cigar shop, Santa Monica, CA. Member: Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Writers Guild of America, Professional Stuntman's Association (booster member). Awards, Honors: Shared Emmy Award nomination, best writing for a variety or music program, 1984, for Saturday Night Live. CREDITS Film Appearances; As James Belushi, Except Where Indicated: The Fury, 1978. Barry, Thief (also known as Violent Street), United Artists, 1981. Harvey, Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. (As Jim Belushi) Morris, The Man With One Red Shoe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Bernie Litko, /About Last Night . . . (also known as Sexual Perversity in Chicago), TriStar, 1986. (AsJim Belushi) Sperry repairman,]umpin'Jack Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Patrick Martin, Little Shop of Horrors, Warner Bros., 1986. Dr. Rock, Salvador, Hemdale, 1986. Rick Latimer, The Principal, TriStar, 1987. Nick Pirandello, Real Men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987. Detective Sergeant Art Ridzik, Red Heat, TriStar, 1988.

Thomas Dooley, K-9, Universal, 1989. Interior decorator, Who's Harry Crumb?, TriStar, 1989. Homer Lanza, Homer and Eddie, Skouras, 1990. Jimmy Dworski, Taking Care of Business (also known as Filofax), Buena Vista, 1990. Larry Burrows, Mr. Destiny, Buena Vista, 1990. Carmine Bonavia, Dimenticare Palermo (also known as The Palermo Connection and To Forget Palermo), 1990. Gypsy, Masters of Menace, Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Sal, Only the Lonely, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Bill Dancer, Curly Sue, Warner Bros., 1991. Shandy, Diary of a Hitman, Vision International, 1992. Neil Schwary, Once upon a Crime, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1992. Jack Dobson, Traces of Red, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992. Principal, Abraxas: Guardian of the Universe, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993. Tom Beckwith, Separate Lives, Trimark, 1994. Charles Jackal, Canadian Bacon, Gramercy, 1994. Voice of Rocko, The Pebble and the Penguin (animated), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Tuerto, Destiny Turns on the Radio, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Mall Santa, Jingle All the Way, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996. Mario, Cold in the Streets, 1996. Frank Machi, Race the Sun, TriStar, 1996. Voice of Dad, Disney's Bad Baby, 1997. Gonzargo, Babes in Toyland, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1997. Frank K. Divinci, Gang Related (also known as Criminal Intent), Orion, 1997. (As Jim Belushi) Himself, Wag the Dog, New Line Cinema, 1997. Billy Belasco, The Florentine, 1998. Angel's Dance, 1998. Bill Manuchi, Made Men, 1999. Dooley, K-9 II, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: BertGunkel, Who's Watching the Kids?, NBC, 1978. Ernie O'Rourke, Working Stiffs, CBS, 1979. Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, SNL, and Saturday Night), NBC, 198385. Harry Wyckoff, Wild Palms, ABC, 1993. Voice of Simon the Monster Hunter, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (animated), Nickelodeon, 1994. Phil Palmfeather, Disney's Mighty Ducks (animated), ABC and syndicated, 1996.

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1989. The Full Wax, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Comic Relief American Comedy Festival, ABC, 1996. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1996. (As Jim Belushi) Narrator, Doctor Dogs, TLC, 1998. (As Jim Belushi)/ohn Belushi: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998.

Himself, "The Interview," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1998. Appeared in "Pinocchio," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime; Voice of Rudy/The Parasite, Superman (animated), CBS. Stage Appearances: Bernie, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, Apollo Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1979. Baal in the Twenty-First Century, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, 1980. Pirate king, Pirates of Penzance, Uris Theatre, New York City, then U.S. cities, 1982. Lee, True West, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1983. Eddie Goldbans, Conversations with My Father, Royal Theatre, New York City, 1993. Appeared in Second City Revue, Chicago, 1977-78, 1980-81.

Also appeared in The Joseph Jefferson Awards. WRITINGS Television Appearances; Movies: Wedding Band, 1990. Shayne Royce, Royce, Showtime, 1994. Nick Dimas, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Sgt. Joe Gunn, Sahara, Showtime, 1995. Voice of Skip the Dog, Dog's Best Friend (animated), The Family Channel, 1997. Harrison/Oliver, Living in Peril (also known as The Peril of Being Walter Woods), The Movie Channel, 1997. Frank, Retroactive, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Of Mice and Men/' Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1982. Billy Shoe, The Building, 1993. "John Belushi/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Voice of Fang, "The Cage/' Gargoyles, 1995. Voice of Maguire, Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky and the Brain (animated), The WB, 1995. "John Candy: A Tribute," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Himself, Die Harald Schmidt Show, 1996. Voice of Mr. Fleener, "Tick vs. Education," The Tick (animated), Fox, 1996. Himself, "Make A Wish," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1997. Voice, "Alice and the Mystery of the Third Planet," Stories from My Childhood (also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood; animated), PBS, 1997.

Screenplays: (With Gail Morgan Hickman, Andrew Kurtzman, and Rob Riley) Number One With a Bullet (based on a story by Hickman), Cannon, 1986. Television Work; Writer; Series: Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1983-85. Television Work; Writer; Specials: Jim Belushi—Birthday Boy, Cinemax, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 3, 1997, p. 99. Rolling Stone, June 30, 1988, p. 36. Electronic: Cigar Aficionado, http://www.cigaraficionado.com/ Cig html, October 15, 1998.*

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1945PERSONAL

Real name, Dirk Niewoehner; born March 1, 1945, in Helena, MT; son of George Edward (a lawyer) and Pricilla Mel la (an accountant; maiden name, Metzger)

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Niewoehner; married Ton! Hudson (an actress), 1986 (divorced, 1995); children: George, Roland. Education: Whitman College, B.F.A., 1967; trained for the stage at the John Fernald Academy of Dramatic Art at Oakland University, 1969. Addresses: Agent—Twentieth Century Artists, 15315 Magnolia Blvd., Ste. 429, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Manager—Charter Management, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1112, Los Angles, CA 90069. Fan Club—P.O. Box 574, Canton, MA 02021. Career: Actor and director. Meadow Brook, Rochester, NY, company member, 1968-69. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Young man, Summertree, Seattle Repertory, Seattle, WA, 1970. (New York debut) Abelard and Heloise, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1971. Don Baker, Butterflies Are Free, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1972. Title role, Hamlet, CSC Theatre, New York City, 1987. Major Tours: Title role, Li'lAbner, Ohio and Michigan cities, 1977. Curly, Oklahoma, Ohio and Michigan cities, 1979. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Michael Winters, Ceorgia, Georgia, Cinerama, 1971. David Blake, SSSSSSS, Universal, 1973. William Caulder, W(also known as / Want Her Dead}, Cinerama, 1974. Jeff Stevens, Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Pete Huffman, Underground Aces, 1979. Kyle Hanson, Ruckus (also known as The Loner and Ruckus in Madoc County), New World, 1982. Frank Rowlett, Mark of the Devil, 1984. M. Harry Smilac, Body Slam, Worldvision Enterprises, 1987. Alex Long, Blue Tornado, Vidmark Entertainment, 1991. Detective Rick Kelly, Shadow Force, Imperial Entertainment, 1993. John Mackie, The Feminine Touch (also known as November Conspiracy), Miracon Pictures, 1994. Alexander Harris, Demon Keeper, New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Jake Barnes, Alaska, Columbia, 1996. Host, Steel Stomachs, 1997.

Film Work: Director, Christina's Dream (short), 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Officer Gil Foley, Chopper One, ABC, 1973-74. Lieutenant Starbuck, Battlestar Calactica, ABC, 197880. LieutenantTempleton "Face" Peck, TheA-Team, NBC, 1983-86. Television Appearances; Movies: Bill, Journey from Darkness, 1975. Starbuck, Mission Calactica: The Cylon Attack, 1978. Simon, Cruise into Terror, 1978. Starbuck, Battlestar Galactica (also known as Curse ofCylons), 1978. Dusty Tyree, The Georgia Peaches (also known as Follow that Car), 1980. Spyder Elliott, Scruples, 1981. Eddie Mazda, Trenchcoat in Paradise, CBS, 1989. Gordon, "Bejewelled," The Magical World of Disney, The Disney Channel, 1991. Lieutenant Colonel Dan Lerner, Official Denial, SciFi Channel, 1994. Robert Steves, Abduction of Innocence: A Moment of Truth Movie, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances: Specials: Matt Malone, Family in Blue, 1982. The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1985. The Wildest West Show of the Stars, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Walter Clyman, "Chain of Events/' Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1972. (Uncredited) Wheel of Fortune operator, "Escape Hatch," Gemini Man, NBC, 1976. Barton, "The Blue Angels," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1977. Denny Railsback, "The Jade Trap," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1977. Himself, "Remote Control Man," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. Dr. David Latimer, "Smooth Operators," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Dr. Rush, "In the Name of Science," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1989. "Matt Brody's Father," Baywatch, NBC, 1989. Gil Higgins, "All That Glitters," The Commish, ABC, 1993. Blair, "Case Closed," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1995. Gary Herling, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Gary Herling, "Frozen Stiff," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Also appeared in episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network; Donny and Marie, ABC; "That's My Dad/' The Love Boat, ABC; "Whose Dog Is That Anyway?," The Love Boat, ABC; as Starbuck, "The Return of," Ca/act/ca 1980, ABC; Hotel, ABC; Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense. RECORDINGS Video Games: Antharia Jack, Zor/c: Grand Inquisitor, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 24,1997, p. 64; April 18, 1997, p. 85.*

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CREDITS Film Appearances: John Berger, Est & Quest: Les paradis perdus (also known as fast & West: Paradises Lost), 1993. Jean-Claude, Plump Fiction, Legacy Releasing Corporation, 1996. Sammy Barbieri, South Bureau Homicide, Noche Entertainment, 1996. (As Phillip Bergeron) French Committee Member, Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. Fo//e d'e//e (also known as What / Did for JLove), UGCFox Distribution, 1998. Ballad of the Nightingale, August Entertainment, 1998. Jean-Claude, Godzilla, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Rejected by Vultures, Desert Escape, 1998. Also appeared in Future Murder, Mime's Eye, Shooter's, and Lost Paradises.

BERGERON, Philippe 1959(Phillip Bergeron) PERSONAL Born August 9,1959, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; son of Jean and Francine (Barre) Bergeron. Education: Universite de Montreal, B.S. (computer science), 1981, M.S. (computer science), 1986. Addresses: Agent—Twentieth Century Artists, Inc., 4605 Lankershim Blvd., #305, North Hollywood, CA 91602. Career: Actor. Tried stand-up comedy before acting; industrial researcher at Universite de Montreal, 198385; research technical director for Digital Productions, Los Angeles, 1986; director of production research at Whitney/Demos Productions, Los Angeles, 1986-88; director of computer animation at Master VideoWorks, Los Angeles, 1989; judged 3rd L.A. International Animation Celebration, 1989. Member: The Second City, Los Angeles, 1989-90. Awards, Honors: Best Technical Contribution Award, Eurographics, 1981; Computer Graphics '82 Film Award, 1982, for Dream Flight; Computer Graphics '85 Film Award, Golden Globe Award, 1st Prize Computer Award, all 1985, for Tony de Pe/tr/e; Rochester International Film Festival Award, Grand Prize, 1994, for Mime's Eye.

Film Work: Co-director, Dream Flight, 1982. Director, Tony de Pe/tr/e, 1985. Character animator, Breaking the Ice, RKO Radio Pictures, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic:

Immigration Inspector, "Mommy Dearest/' Cafe Americain, NBC, 1993. "Fjord Eyes Only," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1994. Henri Pepin, "Eye of the Beholder/' Northern Exposure, CBS, 1994. French Operative, "Church of Metropolis," Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1994. Lurker, "The Quality of Mercy," Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994. Voice, "The Route of all Evil," Home Improvement, ABC, 1995. Maitre d', "Blind Ambition/' Me/rose Place, Fox, 1995. Henri, "The Last Temptation," Living Single, Fox, 1995. "Pup in Paris/The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Mr. Gilbert, "Hollywood Honors Male Prostitute," The Naked Truth, ABC, 1996. "Stuck on You," The Jamie Foxx Show, The WB, 1996. Claude, "Dr. No," Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1996. Employee #2, "Pilot," Working, NBC, 1997. "The Credit Card," USA High, USA Network, 1997. Maitre d', 5.O.F. Special Ops Force, syndicated, 1997. Maitre d', "Alone Again . . . Naturally," Ellen, ABC, 1997.

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Vincent, "#8886 & #8887," General Hospital, ABC, 1997. Andre, "Caroline and the Secret," Caroline in the City, NBC, 1998. Sales Manager, "My Nightmare, The Car," Sabrina the Teenage Witch, ABC, 1998. Donald Wise, The Young and the Restless, CBS, 1998. Dr. Jeff Grant, "Eden," Vengeance Unlimited, ABC, 1998. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice, Gabriel Knight: Blood of the Sacred; Blood of the Damned, Sierra On-Line, 1999.*

BERGERON, Phillip See BERGERON, Philippe

BERMAN, Rick 1945PERSONAL Full name, Richard Keith Berman; born December 25,1945, in New York, NY; married Elizabeth, March, 1980; children: three. Education: University of Wisconsin—Madison, B.A. (speech), 1967. Career: Producer and documentary filmmaker. Producer of documentary and industrial films for clients including United Nations and U.S. Information Agency; Warner Bros. Television, director of dramatic development, 1984; Paramount Network Television, director of current programming, 1984, executive director of dramatic programming, c. 1985, vice-president, beginning in 1986; Rick Berman Productions, producer, beginning in 1997; executive producer, Star Trek: The Experience (an entertainment attraction), Las Vegas, NV, 1998. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding children's series, for The Big Blue Marble. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Star Trek: Generations (also known as Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Movie), Paramount, 1994.

Star Trek: First Contact (also known as Star Trek: Borg, Star Trek: Destinies, Star Trek: Future Generations, Star Trek: Generations II, and Star Trek: Resurrection), Paramount, 1996. Star Trefc: I MAX, IMAX/Paramount, 1998. Star Trek: Insurrection (also known as Star Trek: Millennium, Star Trek: Nemesis, Star Trek IX, Star Trek: Past and Future, Star Trek: Pathfinder, Star Trek: Prime Directive, Star Trek: Rebellion, and Star Trek: Transcendence), Paramount, 1998. Television Work; Series: Senior producer, The Big Blue Marble, PBS, 197782. Producer, What on fart/7, HBO, 1982. Supervising producer, Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1987-88. Executive producer, Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988-89. Creator and executive producer, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as DS9), syndicated, 1993-99. Co-creator and executive producer, Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1995—. Television Work; Movies: Supervising producer, Star Trek: The Next Generation—Encounter at Farpoint (also known as Encounter at Farpoint), syndicated, 1987. Executive producer, Star Trek: Deep Space NineEmissary (also known as Emissary), syndicated, 1993. Executive producer, Star Trek: Voyager—Caretaker (also known as Caretaker), UPN, 1995. Television Work; Specials: Producer, The Primal Mind, PBS, 1982. Television Appearances; Specials: Inside the New Adventure—Star Trek: Voyager, syndicated, 1995. The 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1996. Adaptations: Films based on stories by Berman include Star Trek: Generations (also known as Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Movie), released by Paramount in 1994; Star Trek: First Contact (also known as Star Trek: Borg, Star Trek: Destinies, Star Trek: Future Generations, Star Trek: Generations II, and Star Trek: Resurrection), released by Paramount in 1996; Star Trefc: IMAX, released in 1998; and Star Trek: Insurrection (also known as Star Trek: Millennium, Star Trek: Nemesis, Star Trek IX, Star Trek: Past and Future, Star Trek: Pathfinder, Star Trek: Prime Directive, Star Trek: Rebellion, and Star Trek: Transcendence),

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BERN HARD, Harvey 1924PERSONAL Born March 5, 1924, in Seattle, WA; son of Moe and Rose Minnie (Cohn) Bernhard; married Lillian Vera Kramer, June 23, 1962; children: Craig Allen. Education: Stanford University, B.A., 1947. Politics: Republican. Religion: Jewish.

Executive producer, Ladyhawke, Warner Bros., 1985. The Goonies, Warner Bros., 1985. The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Television Work; Movies: Producer and second unit director, Omen IV: The Awakening (also known as Le malediction IV and Omen IV: Das Ervvachen), Fox, 1991. WRITINGS Screenplays: Dam/en: Omen II (also known as Omen II and Omen II: Dam/en), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Teleplays: Story, Omen IV: The Awakening (also known as Le malediction IV and Omen IV: Das frwachen), Fox, 1991.*

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PERSONAL Addresses: Contact—Allen Susman, Rosenfeld, Meyer and Susman, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Producer and writer. Real estate executive, Seattle, WA, 1947-50; Last Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas, NV, entertainer, 1950; production partner with Sandy Howard, 1958-60; David L. Wolper Productions, Los Angeles, CA, vice president of production, 1961-68; Metromedia Producers Association (some sources cite MPC), Los Angeles, CA, vice president of production, 1968-70; Harvey Bernhard Entertainment, Inc., president. Military service: U.S. Naval Reserve, 1943-45, served in Europe. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Mack (also known as The Mack and His Pack), Cinerama, 1973. Thomasine and Bushrod, Columbia, 1974. The Omen (also known as The Antichrist, Birthmark, Omen I, Omen I: The Antichrist, and Omen /: The Birthmark), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Dam/en: Omen // (also known as Omen // and Omen //: Dam/en), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. The Final Conflict (also known as Omen ///: The F/nal Conflict), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. The Beast Within, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1981.

Born March 16, 1940, in Parma, Italy; son of Attilio (a poet, film critic, and teacher) and Ninetta Bertolucci; married Clare Peploe (a director), 1978. Education: Attended University of Rome, 1960-62. Politics: Marxist. Avocational interests: Reading literary classics and detective stories, art, opera. Addresses: Agent—Jeff Berg, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211-1934. Contact—Recorded Picture Co., 24 Hanway St., London W1P 9DD, England. Career: Director, screenwriter, actor, and poet. Best known as the director of the films Last Tango in Paris, The Last Emperor and The Sheltering Sky. Museum of Modern Art, New York City, lecturer, 1969; Orson Welles Motion Picture Directorial Achievement Award, member of advisory committee, 1987. Awards, Honors: Premio Viareggio, 1962, for In Cerca del Mistero (poems); Young Critics Award, Cannes Film Festival, and Max Ophuls Award, both 1964, for Prima della Rivoluzione; National Society of Film Critics Award, best director, 1971, and Academy Award nomination, best writing (screenplay based on material from another medium), 1972, for // Conformista; Raoul Levy Prize, Silver Ribbon Award, both 1973, Academy Award nomination, best direc-

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tor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best director—motion picture, both 1974, all for Last Tango in Paris; Bodil Award, best European film, Bodil Festival, 1977, for 1900; Golden Globe Awards, best screenplay—motion picture (with Mark Peploe and Enzo Ungari) and best director—motion picture, Academy Awards, best writing (screenplay based on material from another medium; with Mark Peploe) and best director, Cesar Award, best foreign film, and Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement in motion pictures, and Special Prize of the Jury, cultural and economic achievement, European Film Awards, all 1988, BAFTA Film Award nomination, best direction, BAFTA Film Award (with Jeremy Thomas), best film, both 1989, Freedom of Expression Award, release of director's cut, National Board of Review, 1998, all for The Last Emperor; Golden Globe Award nomination, best director-motion picture, 1991, for The Sheltering Sky; Golden Palm Award nomination, Cannes Film Festival, 1996, for Stealing Beauty; Gold Frog Awards, special award for a duo director and cinematographer (with Vittorio Storaro) and film direction with special visual sensitivity, Camerimage, both 1997; Pietro Bianchi Award, Venice Film Festival, 1997; Leopard of Honnor Award, Locarno International Film Festival, 1997. CREDITS Film Work; Director: (Assistant to Pier Paolo Pasolini) Accatone, Cine del Duca-Arco, 1962. La Commare Secca (released in the United States as The Grim Reaper), Cinematografica Cervi, 1962. Prima della Rivoluzione, Iride Cinematografica, 1964, released in the United States as Before the Revolution, New Yorker Films, 1965. //Cana/e, 1966. "II Fico Infruttuoso" (included in the film Vangelo 70; also known as Love and Anger, Amore e Rabbia, Evangile 70, and La Contestation), Castoro Films, 1967. Partner (also known as // 5os/a), Red Films, 1968, released in the United States by New Yorker, 1968. La Strategia del Ragno, Red Films, 1970, released in the United States as The Spider's Stratagem, New Yorker, 1973. // Conformista (also known as Der Crosse Irrtum), Mars Film/Marianne Productions/Maran Films, 1970, released in the United States as The Conformist, Paramount, 1971.

Ultimo Tango a Parigi (released in the United States as Last Tango in Paris; also known as Le Dernier Tango a Paris), United Artists, 1973. Novecento (released in the United States as 1900), Paramount, 1977. La Luna (released in the United States as Luna), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Tragedia dell'Uomo Ridicolo, Fiction Cinematografica, 1981, released in the United States as Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man, Ladd, 1982. The Last Emperor (also known as L'Ultimo Imperatore), Columbia, 1987. The Sheltering Sky, Warner Bros., 1990. Little Buddha, Miramax, 1993. Stealing Beauty (also known as Beaute Volee and /o Ballo da Sola), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. L'Assedio (also known as The Siege and Besieged), Fine Line Features, 1998. Film Work; Producer: Sconcerto Rock, 1982. lo Con Te Non Ci Sto Piu, 1983. Also producer of Lost and Found. Film Appearances: Bertolucci Secondo il Cinema (also known as The Cinema according to Bertolucci and The Making of "1900"), Bauer International, 1975. W/e de Waarheid Zegt Moet Dood (also known as Whoever Says the Truth Shall Die), 1981. Master of the Courtyard, Golem, I'Esprit de I'Exil (also known as Golem, the Ghost of Exile and Golem, the Spirit of the Exile), Channel 4 Television, 1992. Jean Renoir, 1993. De Domeinen Ditvoorst (also known as The Ditvoorst Domains), CineTe Filmproduktie, 1993. La Vera Vita de Antonio H. (also known as The True Life of Antonio H.), 1994. The Story of X, 1997. Television Work; Director: La Via del Petrolio (three-part documentary about petroleum, containing "Le Origin!/' "II Viaggio," and "Attraverso I'Europa"), RAI-TV, 1965-66. / Poveri Muoino Prima (documentary on poverty for Italian Communist Party), 1971. La Salute e Malata (documentary on health reforms for Italian Communist Party), 1972. Television Appearances; Specials: Omnibus (special), ABC, 1988. Addicted to Fame, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 WRITINGS Screenplays, Published: (With Pier Paolo Pasolini and Sergio Citti) La Commare Secca (released in the United States as The Crim Reaper; adapted from the story by Pasolini), Cinematografica Cervi, 1962, published by G. Zibetti, 1962. (With Franco Arcalli, Pauline Kael, and Norman Mailer) Ultimo Tango a Parigi (released in the United States as Last Tango in Paris), United Artists, 1973, published in Bernardo Bertolucci's ''Last Tango in Paris'" (contains the screenplay by Bertolucci and Arcalli and essays by Kael and Mailer), Delacorte (New York City), 1973. (With Arcalli and brother, Giuseppe Bertolucci) Novecento (released in the United States as 1900), Paramount, 1977, published in two volumes, Einaudi, 1976. Screenplays, Unpublished: (With Gianni Amico) Prima della Rivoluzione, Iride Cinematografica, 1964, released in the United States as Before the Revolution, New Yorker, 1965. "II Fico Infruttuoso" (included in the film Vangelo 70), Castoro Films, 1967. (With Amico) Partner (adapted from the novel The Double, by Fyodor Dostoevski), New Yorker, 1968. // Conformista (adapted from the novel of the same name by Alberto Moravia), Mars Film/Marianne Productions/Maran Films, 1970, released in the United States as The Conformist, Paramount, 1971. (With Marilu Parolini and Edoardo De Gregorio) La Strategia del Ragno (adapted from the story "Theme of the Traitor and the Hero/' by Jorge Luis Borges), Red Films, 1970, released in the United States as The Spider's Stratagem, New Yorker, 1973. (With Arcalli and G. Bertolucci) La Luna (released in the United States as Luna), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1979. Tragedia dell'Uomo Ridicuolo, Fiction Cinematografica, 1981, released in the United States as Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man, Ladd, 1982. Screenplays, Unclassified: (With Puccini) Ba//ata di un Milliardo, 1966. (With Sergio Leone) Cera una Volta il West (released in the United States as Once upon a Time in the West), Paramount, 1968.

BERTOLUCG • 49 (Co-author) L'lnchiesa, 1971. (With Mark Peploe and Enzo Ungari) The Last Emperor (adapted from autobiography From Emperor to Citizen, by Pu Yi with Li Wenda), Columbia, 1987. (With Mark Peploe) The Sheltering Sky (adapted from novel of the same name by Paul Bowles), Warner Bros. 1990. L'Assedio (also known as The Siege and Besieged), Fine Line Features, 1998. Author of the unproduced screenplay Red Harvest (adapted from the book by Dashiell Hammett). Television Scripts: La Via del Petrolio (three-part documentary about petroleum, containing "Le Origini," "II Viaggio," and "Attraverso I'Europa"), RAI-TV, 1965-66. / Poveri Muoino Prima (documentary on poverty for Italian Communist Party), 1971. La Salute e Malata (documentary on health reforms for Italian Communist Party), 1972. Stories: Little Buddha, Miramax, 1993. Stealing Beauty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Other: In Cerca del Mistero (poems; title means "In Search of Mystery"), Longanesi, (Milan, Italy), 1962. Agon/a (play; from the production Amore e Rabbia; title means "Love and Anger"), produced by the Living Theatre, 1967. Contributor of articles on films and filmmaking to periodicals including Cahiers du cinema, Film Quarterly, Film Comment, and Rolling Stone; contributor of poems to Italian periodicals. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 106, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1982. Gelmis, Joseph, The Film Director as Superstar, 1970. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 28, 1994, p. 76. Hollywood Reporter, April 11, 1988, pp. 22, 70. Interview, May, 1988, pp. 74-78. People, May 9, 1988, p. 63. Rolling Stone, January 14, 1988, p. 33.*

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CREDITS BETTISJohn 1946PERSONAL Full name, John Gregory Bettis; born October 24, 1946, In Long Beach, CA; son of Wayne Douglas and Nellie Jane (House) Bettis. Avocational interests: Scuba diving, sailing, travel, farm. Addresses: Office—John Bettis Music, P.O. Box 668, Sunset Beach, CA 90742-0668. Career: Lyricist. Songwriter for Almo Music, Hollywood, CA, 1970-76, Warner/Chappel Music, Beverly Hills, CA, 1976-82, and John Bettis Music, Sunset Beach, CA, 1982—; also affiliated with the publishing company, words by John. Co-founder of The Carpenters (musical group). Member: National Academy of Songwriters (member of the board of directors, 1980-94, chair of the board of directors, 1985-87), American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (member of the board of review, 1982-88, member of the board of directors, 1995—). Awards, Honors: Gold records, Recording Industry of America, 1973, for "Yesterday Once More/' 1974, for "Top of the World/' 1981, for "Slow Hand/' 1985, for "Crazy for You/' and recipient of other gold records; Grammy Award, album of the year-Thriller, 1983, for "Human Nature"; Emmy Award nomination (with Steve Dorff), outstanding music and lyrics, 1985, for "As Long As We Got Each Other," the theme song for Crowing Pains; Top Television Series Awards, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 1986, for Crowing Pains, 1987, for yust the Ten of Us, and 1990, for Empty Nest; Emmy Award nomination (with Steve Dorff and Christopher Cross), outstanding music and lyrics, 1987, for "Aloha," Crowing Pains; Emmy Award, 1989, for "One Moment in Time"; Grammy Award nomination, 1991, for "Can You Stop the Rain?"; Academy Award nomination (with Carmine Coppola), best original song, 1991, for "Promise Me Youll Remember," from The Godfather Part III; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1999, for The Last Session; recipient of numerous platinum records from the Recording Industry of America; recipient of numerous Performance Awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.

Television Appearances: "The Carpenters: Harmony and Heartbreak," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. The Carpenters (documentary), PBS, 1998. The Carpenters (documentary), VH1, 1998. RECORDINGS Albums: Annabelle's Wish (also known asAnnabelle's Christmas Wish; soundtrack for television special), Blue Eye/Rising Tide Records, 1997. Contributor to the theatrical cast albums Lunch and Say Goodnight, both DRG Records. Singles: "Heartland," Warner Bros., 1993. WRITINGS Song Lyrics for Films: "Slow Hand," Partners, Paramount, 1982. "Nights Are Forever," Twilight Zone: The Movie, Warner Bros., 1983. "Love Comes without Warning," The Lonely Guy, Universal, 1984. Title song, Body Rock, New World Pictures, 1984. "If It Was Only Up to Me" and "Dangerous Eyes," Oh God! You Devil, Warner Bros., 1984. "Crazy for You," Vision Quest, Warner Bros., 1985. "Ringle Rangle," "Bumps and Hollow," and "My True Love's Eyes," Legend, Universal, 1985. "New Looks," National Lampoon's European Vacation (also known as European Vacation), Warner Bros., 1985. "Two into One," Cobra, Warner Bros., 1986. (With Steve Dorff and Phil Brown) "Tangled Up in You" and "Pretty Face," Ratboy, Warner Bros., 1986. "Fool for Love," The Men's Club, Atlantic Releasing, 1986. "Loving Strangers," Nothing in Common, TriStar, 1986. "Some Things Live Forever," Back to the Beach, Paramount, 1987. "Wild Again," Cocktail, Buena Vista, 1988. (With Jimmy Erichson and Michael Sadler) "Perfect Stranger," johnny Be Good, Orion, 1988. "Human Nature," Moonwalker (also known as Michael Jackson: Moonwalker), Ultimate Productions, 1988.

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Song Lyrics for the Stage, Unless Otherwise Noted: Svengali, The Alley Theatre, 1991. Lunch, San Jose Civic Light Opera, San Jose, CA, 1994, Broadway production, 1995. Say Goodnight, Broadway production, 1997. Additional lyrics (with Marie Cain), The Last Session, 47th Street Theatre, New York City, beginning in 1997, then Tiffany Theatre, Los Angeles, CA,

1998. Also involved in a production of Heartland, a musical based on the film Pure Country. Song Lyrics for the Stage; Major Tours: Lunch, U.S. cities, 1994. Song Lyrics: "Goodby to Love," 1972. "Yesterday Once More," 1973. "Top of the World," 1974. "Only Yesterday," 1975. "Only One Love in My Life," 1978. "Slow Hand," 1981. "Human Nature," 1983. "Nights Are Forever," 1983. "Crazy for You," 1985. "One Moment in Time," 1988. "Heartland," 1991. "Can You Stop the Rain?," 1991.

CBS, 1986-88. OTHER SOURCES

Just the Ten of Us, ABC, 1988-90. "Life Goes On" (theme song), Empty Nest, NBC,

1988-95. Theme song, Free Spirit, ABC, 1989-90. Uncle Buck, CBS, 1990-91. Nurses, NBC, 1991-94. Theme song, Home Free, ABC, 1993. Lyricist for "When It Feels Like the Whole World's Watching," Murphy Brown, CBS. Song Lyrics for Television; Specials: "Takin' on the World Together," in "Mabel and Max," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1987. "Human Nature," Miles and Friends, Bravo, 1992. Various songs, "Annabelle's Wish" (also known as "Annabelle's Christmas Wish"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1997. Song Lyrics for Television; Episodic: (With Christopher Cross) "Aloha," Growing Pains, ABC, 1987.

Periodicals: Back Stage, September 16,1994, pp. 13-14; October 24, 1997, p. 47. Billboard, August 30, 1997, p. 38.

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CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Marcus Hunter, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 198792. Dr. Stephen Franklin, Babylon 5 (also known as 85), TNT and syndicated, 1994-98. Television Appearances; Movies: Samuel Hawkes, The Alien Within, Showtime, 1995. Dr. Stephen Franklin, Thirdspace: A Babylon 5 Adventure (also known as Babylon 5: Thirdspace and Thirdspace), TNT, 1998. Dr. Stephen Franklin, Babylon 5: In the Beginning (also known as In the Beginning), TNT, 1998. Dr. Berris, Forever Love, CBS, 1998. Dr. Stephen Franklin, Babylon 5: The River of Souls (also known as The River of Souls), TNT, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Dr. Marcus Hunter, Days of Our Lives: One Stormy Night, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Frawley, "The Chicago Connection," I /. Hooker, CBS, 1985. Resident, "Toys of Caliban," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Computer Consultant Mr. Rogin, "Murder X4," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1998. Appeared in episodes of fa/con Crest, CBS, and It's Carry Shandling's Show. Film Appearances: Salesman, Walk Like a Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1987. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Fanon's People, Look Back in Anger, Romeo and Juliet, Shadow Box, and The Tempest. *

BISSETJosie 1970PERSONAL Real name, Josie Huetmaker; born October 5,1970, in Seattle, WA; married Rob Estes (an actor), 1992. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

Career: Actress. Modelled in Japan at age 16. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cara, The Hogan Family (also known as The Hogans), NBC/CBS, 1988, 1990-1991. Jane Andrews Mancini, Me/rose Place, Fox, 199297, 1998-99. Connor O'Neill, Burke's Law, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Claire, Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories (also known as / Posed for Playboy), CBS, 1991. Gaby Smith, Secrets (also known as Danielle Steel's "Secrets"), NBC, 1992. Bobbi Gilbert, Deadly Vows, Fox, 1994. Jessica Wells, Dare To Love, ABC, 1995. Jennifer Thorne, The Sky's On Fire, 1998. Ann, Baby Monitor: Sound of Fear, USA Network, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Day in the Lives of "Me/rose Place/' Fox, 1994. The Road to Fame on "Melrose Place" and "90210," Fox, 1995. Host, The Clio Awards, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Christa Benson, Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1989. Becky, "Rebel Without a Clue/' Quantum Leap, NBC, 1990. Sara, "Teens from a Mall," Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Fox, 1991. Lisa, "The Chameleon," PS. / Luv U, 1991. Film Appearances: Daniela, Paura nel buio (also known as Hitcher 2 and Hitcher in the Dark), Filmirage, S.r.l., 1989. Lily, Book of Love, Asso Film, 1990. Jessica Harrison, Desire (also known as Dirty Love 2 and Mad Love 2), Asso Film, 1990. Robby Krieger's Girlfriend, The Doors, Carolco Pictures, 1991. Tally Fuller, All-American Murder, 1992. Halfway House, Centre Films, 1992. Jessie, Mikey, Imperial Entertainment, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, November, 1998, pp. 208-209.*

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Dinah McCee, Chris Cross, Showtime, 1993. Ellen Fisher, Flash Forward, ABC, 1996. Cher Horowitz, Clueless, UPN, 1996-99.

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Full name, Lucas Black (II); born November 29,1982, In Danville, AL. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ebb, The War, Universal, 1994. Burt DeLaughter, Ghosts of Mississippi (also known as Ghosts From the Past), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Frank Wheatley, Sling Blade (also known as Reckoning), Miramax, 1996. Stevie, The X Files (also known as The X-Files), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Peter Joseph or Peejoe, Crazy in Alabama, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Blevins, All the Pretty Horses, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Caleb Temple, American Gothic, CBS, 1995. Dr. Noah Fielding, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Connor Strong, Flash, ABC, 1997.*

Television Appearances; Movies: Wendy, Alex: The Life of a Child, ABC, 1986. Rowena, Young Ivanhoe, World International Network, 1995. Kitty Shaw, Iron Eagle IV, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "RidingThe Nightmare," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1983. Lisa Farrell, "Voyageurs: Part 1," The Littlest Hobo, 1985. Lisa Farrell, "Voyageurs: Part 2," The Littlest Hobo, 1985. "Kidnapped," Katts and Dog, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Appeared in Glory Enough for All. Film Appearances: Jill, Clarence, 1990. Tania, On My Own (also known as // colore del suoi occhi), Alliance Communications Corporation, 1992. Monica, The Rage: Carrie 2, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1999.*

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Real name, Brian Keith Bloom; born June 30, 1970. Addresses: Contact—CBS—TV, As The World Turns, 51 West 52nd Street, New York, NY 10019.

Born March 19, 1976, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Career: Actor. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Debi McCullough, War of the Worlds (also known as War of the Worlds: The Second Invasion), syndicated, 1988. Kristen, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1992-93.

Awards, Honors: Sixth Annual Youth In Films Awards, best young actor in a daytime or nighttime series, 1984; Daytime Emmy Award, juvenile/young mandrama series, 1984-85, for As the World Turns; Daytime Emmy Award nominations, younger leading man, 1985-86 and 1986-87, for As the World Turns. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dustin ''Dusty" Donovan, As the World Turns, CBS, 1983-88.

54 • BOCHCO Eric Adler, 2000 Malibu Road, CBS, 1992. Zach Phillips, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1994-95. Television Appearances; Movies: Kevin McCrea, Dance Til Dawn, NBC, 1988. Riko Konner, Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy), NBC, 1988. Alex Cutler, Desperate for Love, CBS, 1989. Zach Hollister, Brotherhood of the Gun, CBS, 1991. Michael Bessarian, The Keys, NBC, 1992. Mort, Confessions of a Sorority Girl, Showtime, 1994. Bandit, Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (also known as Bandit Goes Country), syndicated, 1994. Bandit, Bandit: Bandit's Silver Angel, syndicated, 1994. Bandit, Bandit: Beauty and the Bandit, syndicated, 1994.

Bandit, Bancf/t: Bandit Bandit, syndicated, 1994. Bandit, Bandit, 1994. Mick McGann, The Colony, ABC, 1996. Demos, Vampirella, Showtime, 1996. Detective Lou Darrow, Melanie Darrow, USA Network, 1997. Joriath, Escape From Atlantis, Starz!, 1997. Bob, Extra-Marital, HBO, 1998. Jack Greyson, The Sender, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances: Episodic: Tony Morgan, "The Good Boy/' Matlock, NBC, 1989. "Next Victim/' 21 lump Street, Fox, 1989. Cameron Benson, "The Hollow Men/' Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1989. Jimmy, Empty Nest, NBC, 1989. Clayton Martin, "Unidentified Female/' Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995. John, "The Cradle Robbers," The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Tony Dispirito, A Different Twist, ABC, 1984. Presenter, The 13th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1986. Daytime Lovers . . . A Soap Opera Special, syndicated, 1986. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Antonio, Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair, syndicated, 1990. Film Appearances: Young Patsy, Once Upon a Time in America (also known as Cera una vo/ta in America), Warner Bros., 1984. Jason's Brother, The Stuff, New World Pictures, 1985. Danny, Walls of Glass (also known as Flanagan), United Film Distributors, 1985.

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BOCHCO, Steven 1943PERSONAL Born December 16, 1943, in New York, NY; son of Rudolph (a concert violinist) and Mimi (a painter) Bochco; married second wife, Barbara Bosson (an actress), February 14, 1969 (separated, 1997); children: (second marriage) Melissa, Jeffrey. Education: Attended High School of Music and Art; attended New York University; Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie-Mel Ion University), B.A. (theatre), 1966. Addresses: Office—Steven Bochco Productions, P.O. Box 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90213. Career: Producer and screenwriter. Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA, scriptwriter, editor, and producer for television and film, 1966-78; MTM Enterprises, Studio City, CA, writer and producer, 1978-85; Twentieth Century-Fox, Los Angeles, writer and producer, 1985-87; Steven Bochco Productions, Los Angeles, writer and producer, 1987—. Member: Writers Guild of America—West, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, best writing in a drama, 1972, for NBC Mystery Movie, and 1973, for NBC Sunday Mystery Movie; Humanitas Prize, 1981, for Hill Street Blues (with Michael Kozoll); Emmy Awards, outstanding drama series, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, and outstanding writing in a drama series (single episode), 1981 and 1982, People's Choice Awards, best new dramatic program, 1982, and best dramatic program, 1983 and 1984, Golden Globe Awards, best drama series, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1982 and 1983, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding writing in a drama series (single episode), 1983 and 1984, and outstanding drama series, 1985, all for Hill Street Blues; Emmy Awards, outstanding drama series and outstanding writing in a drama series (single episode), 1987, People's Choice Awards, best new dramatic program, 1987, and best dramatic program, 1988

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89, 1992-93. Creator and consultant, Hooperman, ABC, 1987-89. Creator and executive producer, Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1989-93. Creator and executive producer, Cop Rock, ABC, 1990. Executive producer and consultant, Civil Wars, ABC, 1991-93. Creator and executive consultant, Capitol Critters, ABC, 1992. Creator and executive producer (with David Milch), NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993-. Executive producer, The Byrds of Paradise, ABC,

Executive producer, Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997. Creator and executive producer, Total Security, ABC, 1997. Television Work; Pilots: Producer, The Invisible Man, NBC, 1975. (With Steven J. Cannell) Executive producer, Richie Brockelman: Missing 24 Hours, NBC, 1976. Executive producer, Every Stray Dog and Kid, NBC, 1981. Television Work; Movies: Producer, Lieutenant Schuster's Wife, ABC, 1972. Creator and executive producer (with Michael Kozoll), Vampire, ABC, 1979. Television Work; Miniseries: Creator and executive producer, Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: 50 Years of Television: A Golden Celebration, CBS, 1989. Twin Peaks and Cop Rock: Behind the Scenes, ABC, 1990. The L A. Law 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Today at Night, NBC, 1994. Shock Video 2: The Show Business of Crime and Punishment (also known as American Undercover), HBO, 1995. WRITINGS Television Writing; Episodic: Columbo, NBC, 1971-78. McMillan and Wife, NBC, 1971-76. Griff, ABC, 1973-74. Delvecchio, NBC, 1976-77. McMillan, NBC, 1977. Turnabout/NBC, 1979. Paris, CBS, 1979-80. Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981-85. Bay City Blues, NBC, 1983-84. LA. Law, NBC, 1986-93. Hooperman, ABC, 1987-89. Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1989-91.

Cop Rock, ABC, 1990. NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993—. Murder One, ABC, 1995.

1994. Creator, Murder One, ABC, 1995-96. Creator and producer, Public Morals, CBS, 1996.

Also wrote episodes of The Name of the Game, NBC; and The Bold Ones, NBC.

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BOCQUET, Gavin PERSONAL Education: Newcastle Polytechnic (product design); Royal College of Art (master of design), 1979. Career: Production designer and art director. Art department draftsman for The Elephant Man and Return of the Jedi. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award and two Emmy Award nominations, for Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. CREDITS Film Work: Equipment deviser, Saturn 3, Associated Film Distribution, 1980. Assistant art director, Sky Bandits, J&M Entertainment, 1986. Assistant art director, Empire of the Sun, Warner Bros., 1987. Assistant art director, Cry Freedom, Universal, 1987. Art director, Dangerous Liaisons, Warner Bros., 1988. Art director, Erik the Viking, 1989. Production designer, Kafka, Baltimore Pictures, 1991. Production designer, Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Production designer, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999.

OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 35, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1985, p. 47. Gitlin, Todd, Inside Prime Time, Pantheon, 1983. Newsmakers 89, Gale, 1989, p. 5. Periodicals: American Film, July-August, 1988, p. 14. Broadcasting and Cable, September 4, 1995, p. 15; July 1, 1996, p. 13; June 29, 1998, p. 18. Entertainment Weekly, October 11,1996, pp. 62-66. Esquire, May, 1990, p. 158. New Republic, July 18, 1981. New York Times, December 13, 1981. People Weekly, September 28, 1981, p. 55. Roll ing Stone, March 13,1986, p. 27; April 21,1988, p. 75. T/me / May2, 1988, p. 75. Variety, September 22, 1997, p. 78. Video Age International, October, 1996, p. 32.*

Television Series; Production Designer: Yellowthread Street, 1990. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1992. Television Specials; Art Director: Theseus & the Minotaur, HBO, 1997. Perseus & the Corgon, HBO, 1997. Orpheus & Eurydice, HBO, 1997. Daedalus & Icarus, HBO, 1997.*

BOGDANOVICH, Peter 1939(Derek Thomas) PERSONAL Born July 30, 1939, in Kingston, NY; son of Borislav (an artist) and Herma (Robinson) Bogdanovich; married Polly Platt (an art director and costume designer), 1962 (divorced, 1970); married Cybill Shepherd (an

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 actress), 1971 (divorced, 1978); married Louise Beatrice Hoogstraten, December 30,1988; children: (first marriage) Antonia, Alexandra. Education: Attended Collegiate School, New York City; studied acting at the Stella Adler Theatre Studio, New York City. Addresses: /Agent—CPK, 2040 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, CA 90067. Career: Director, writer, actor, and producer, best known for such films as The Last Picture Show and Paper Moon. Cherry County Playhouse, Ml, past director; American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, actor, 1956; New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, actor, 1958; New Yorker Theatre, organizer of film series and showings, 1960-61; Saticoy Productions, Inc., owner, beginning in 1968; Directors Company, cofounder, 1972; Copa de Oro Productions, founder and owner, beginning in 1973; Moon Pictures, owner, beginning in 1981; Bogdanovich Film Partners, general partner, 1982; Crescent Moon Productions, owner, beginning in 1986; Holly Moon Co., Inc., owner, beginning in 1992. Member: Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Circle Award (with Larry McMurtry), best screenplay, 1971, Academy Award nomination (with James Lee Barrett), best writing (screenplay based on material from a different medium), Academy Award nomination, best director, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best directormotion picture, afl 1972, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award (with Larry McMurtry), best screenplay, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award nomination, best direction, British Academy Awards, both 1973, all for The Last Picture Show; Writers Guild of America Award, best screenplay, 1972, for What's Up, Doc?; Silver Shell, Mar del Plata, Spain, 1973, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best director—motion picture, 1974, both for Paper Moon; Brussells Film Festival Award, best director, 1974, for Daisy Miller; Golden Berlin Bear Award nomination, Berlin International Film Festival, 1977, for Nickelodeon; Pasinetti Award and Critics Prize, Venice Film Festival, 1979, for Saint Jack; Grammy Award nomination, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1992, for This Is Orson Welles audiocassettes; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, special citation, 1997, for the book Who the Dev/7 Made It.

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CREDITS Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Second-unit director, The Wild Angels, American International Pictures, 1966. (As Derek Thomas) Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric Women (also known as The Gill Women and The G///-Women of Venus), American International Pictures, 1966. Targets (also known as Before I Die), Paramount, 1968. The Last Picture Show, Columbia, 1971. What's Up, Doc?, Warner Bros., 1972. Paper Moon, Paramount, 1973. Directed by John Ford, American Film Institute California Arts Commission, 1974. Daisy Miller, Paramount, 1974. At Long Last Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Nickelodeon, Columbia, 1976. Saint Jack, New World Pictures, 1979. They All Laughed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Mask, Universal, 1985. Illegally Yours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Texasville, Columbia, 1990. Noises Off, Buena Vista, 1992. The Thing Called Love, Paramount, 1993. Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Co-producer and editor, Targets (also known as Before I D/'e), Paramount, 1968. What's Up, Doc?, Warner Bros., 1972. Paper Moon, Paramount, 1973. Directed by John Ford, American Film Institute California Arts Commission, 1974. Daisy Miller, Paramount, 1974. At Long Last Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Executive producer, The City Girl, Moon Pictures, 1984. Illegally Yours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Co-producer, Texasville, Columbia, 1990. Co-executive producer, Noises Off, Buena Vista, 1992. Film Appearances: Narrator, Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric Women (also known as The Gill Women and The Gill-Women of Venus), American International Pictures, 1966. The Wild Angels, American International Pictures, 1966. The Trip, American International Pictures, 1967. Sammy Michaels, Targets (also known as Before I Die), Paramount, 1968. Lion's Love, Max L. Raab Productions, 1969.

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Higgan, The Other Side of the Wind, 1970. Voice, F for Fake (also known as Verites and Mensonges), 1973. Interviewer, Directed by ]ohn Ford, American Film Institute California Arts Commission, 1974. Diaries, Notes and Sketches: Volume I, Reels 1-6: Lost Lost Lost, 1975. (Uncredited) Opening Night, Faces, 1978. Eddie Schuman, Saint lack, New World Pictures, 1979. jean Renoir, 1993. Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy on the Right, FBN, 1996. Highball, Kathy Morgan International, 1997. Dr. Poke, Mr. Jealousy, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Elaine's patron, 54, Miramax, 1998. Television Work; Director; Specials: The Great Professional: Howard Hawkes, BBC, 1967. Television Work; Director; Movies: To Sir with Love II (also known as To Sir with Love '95), CBS, 1996. Rescuers: Stories of Courage; Two Women (also known as Aart andjohtje Vos and Marie Taquet), Showtime, 1997. The Price of Heaven (also known as Blessed Assurance), CBS, 1997. Naked City: A Killer Christmas, Showtime, 1998. A Saintly Switch (also known as In Your Shoes), ABC, 1999. Television Work; Director; Episodic: "Song of Songs/' Picture Windows, Showtime, 1995. "A Dime a Dance," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Ballyhoo: The Hollywood Sideshow!, American Movie Classics, 1996. "The Battle over Citizen Kane," The American Experience, PBS, 1996. American Comedy Honors, Fox, 1997. Life's Greatest Holiday Stories (also known as Images of Life: The Greatest Stories Ever Told), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Documentary Movies: The Great Professional: Howard Hawkes, BBC, 1967. James Stewart: A Wonderful Life, PBS, 1987.

Bacall on Bogart, PBS, 1988. John Wayne: Standing Tall, PBS, 1989. John Cassavetes, PBS, 1990. With Orson Welles: Stories from a Life in Film, TNT, 1990. Hollywood Mavericks, 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Picture This: The Times of Peter Bogdanovich in Archer City, Texas (also known as The Making of Texasville), Showtime, 1992. Orson We//es: What Went Wrong?, Cinemax, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, "The Straight Poop," Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. Himself, "Rosebud," Northern Exposure, CBS, 1993. Lucca, "Song of Songs," Picture Windows, Showtime,

1995. American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Himself, Cybill, CBS, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Weekly commentator, CBS This Morning (series), CBS, 1987-89. Vito Giancamo, Bella Mafia (miniseries), CBS, 1997. Stage Work; Producer and Director: The Big Knife, off-Broadway production, 1959. Cam/no Real, off-Broadway production, 1961. Ten Little Indians, off-Broadway production, 1961. Rocket to the Moon, off-Broadway production, 1961. Once in a Lifetime, off-Broadway production, 1964. Radio Work: The Film Scene, New York City, 1960-61. WRITINGS Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted: (With Roger Gorman) The Wild Angels, American International Pictures, 1966. (With Polly Platt) Targets, Paramount, 1968. (With Larry McMurtry) The Last Picture Show (based on the novel by McMurtry), Columbia, 1971, published by B.B.S. Productions, 1970. Story only, What's Up, Doc?, Warner Bros., 1972. (With Alvin Sargent) Paper Moon (based on the novel Addle Pray by Joe David Brown), Paramount, 1973. (With Frederic Raphael) Daisy Miller (based on the short story by Henry James), Paramount, 1974. Directed by ]ohn Ford, American Film Institute California Arts Commission, 1974. At Long Last Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. (With W. D. Richter) Nickelodeon, Columbia, 1976. (With Howard Sackler and Paul Theroux) Saint Jack (based on the novel by Theroux), New World Pictures, 1979. (And contributor of music) They All Laughed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Texasville, Columbia, 1990.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Movies: The Great Professional: Howard Hawks (documentary), BBC, 1967. Books: The Cinema of Orson We//es, Museum of Modern Art (New York City), 1961. The Cinema of Howard Hawks, Museum of Modern Art, Doubleday (New York City), 1962. The Cinema of Alfred Hitchcock, Museum of Modern Art, Doubleday, 1963. (Contributor) David Newman, editor, "Esquire's" World of Humor, HarperCollins (New York City), 1964. yohn Ford, Studio Vista, 1968, expanded and revised edition, University of California Press (Berkeley, CA), 1978. Fritz Lang in America, Studio Vista, 1968, Praeger (New York City), 1969. Allan Dawn: The Last Pioneer, Praeger, 1971. Pieces of Time: Peter Bogdanovich on the Movies, Arbor House (Ann Arbor, Ml), 1973 (published in England as Picture Shows: Peter Bogdanovich on the Movies, Allen & Unwin, 1975), enlarged edition, 1985. The Killing of the Unicom: Dorothy Straiten (19601980); A Memoir, Morrow (New York City), 1984. (Editor and author of introduction) A Year and a Day Calendar, Overlook Press (New York City), annually, beginning in 1992. This Is Orson Welles, edited by Jonathan Rosenbaum, Harper (New York City), 1992, also available on audiocassette. Who the Devil Made It, Knopf Publishing (New York City), 1997. Contributor of articles to Esquire, Frontier, Saturday Evening Post, Vogue, Cahiers du Cinema, New York Times, Variety, and Los Angeles Times; editor, Showbill, 1960-61. Adaptations: Paper Moon was adapted for the stage as a musical by Martin Casella, with lyrics by Ellen Fitzhugh and music by Larry Grossman; the musical, Girls Like Us, was produced at the Coodspeed Opera House in Connecticut in 1996. SIDELIGHTS Peter Bogdanovich is proficient in the Serbian language.

OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Volume 21, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1987. Giacci, V, Bogdanovich, Florence, Italy, 1975. Sherman, Eric and Martin Rubin, The Director's Event, New York City, 1970. Periodicals: Action, July/August, 1973. American Cinematographer, November, 1971. American Film, June, 1986, p. 13. Esquire, August, 1990, p. 96. Film Critic, September/October, 1972. Filmmakers Newsletter, September, 1973. New York Times, February 2, 1979; April 20, 1979. People, January 16,1989, p. 13; January 23,1989, p. 56. Sequences, July, 1977. Sight and Sound, autumn, 1968; winter, 1973/1974. Theatre Crafts, January, 1986, p. 94.*

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PERSONAL Born May 26, 1966, in Golders Green, London, England; daughter of Raymond (a merchant banker) and Elena (a psychotherapist; maiden name, Propper de Allejon) Bonham Carter. Education: Attended Hampstead High School for Girls and Westminster School. Avocational interests: Travel, reading. Addresses: /Agent—c/o Conway van Gelder, Ltd., 187 21 Jermyn Street, London, SW1 6HP England. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best actress in a supporting role, 1993, for Howard's End; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1994, for Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a leading role, 1995, for Margaret's Museum; Boston Society of Film Critics Award, Society of Texas Film Critics Award, National Board of Review Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, all best actress, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—drama,

60 • BONHAM CARTER Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture—drama, 1997, Academy Award nomination, best actress, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, 1998, and ALFS Award, best actress of the year, London Critics Circle Awards, 1999, all for The Wings of the Dove; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or movie, 1998, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1999, both for Merlin; Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture—drama, 1999, for The Theory of Flight. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Lady Jane Grey, Lady Jane, Paramount, 1985. Lucy Honeychurch, A Room with a View, Cinecom, 1985. Young Lady at a Cricket Match, Maurice, (jnecom, 1987. Iris, La Maschera (also known as The Mask), Italnoleggio Cinematografica, 1987. Chiara, Francesco (also known as St. Francis and St. Francis of Assist), Hemdale Home Video, 1988. Lady Minerva Munday, Getting It Right, Manson International, 1989. Ophelia, Hamlet, Warner Bros., 1990. Caroline Abbott, Where Angels Fear to Tread, Fine Line Features, 1991. Helen Schlegel, Howards End, Sony Pictures Classics, 1992. Elizabeth, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, TriStar, 1994. Amanda, Mighty Aphrodite, Miramax, 1995. Margaret MacNeil, Margaret's Museum, CFP Distribution, 1995. Olivia, Twelfth Night: Or What You Will (also known as Twelfth Night), Fine Line Features, 1996. Ada, Portraits chinois (also known as Shadow Play), Ima Films, 1996. Kate Croy, The Wings of the Dove, Miramax, 1997. Narrator, The Petticoat Expeditions, National Film Board of Canada, 1997. Rosemary, Keep the Aspidistra Flying (also known as Comstock and Rosemary and A Merry War), First Look Pictures, 1997. Jane Hatchard, The Theory of Flight, Fine Line Features, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Karen Knightly, The Revengers'Comedies, Miramax, 1998. Maria Singer, Fight Club, Twentieth Century-Fox,

1999. Television Appearances; Movies: (Television debut) Netty, A Pattern of Roses, Channel Four, 1982. Jo Marriner, The Vision, BBC, 1987. Serena Staverly, A Hazard of Hearts, CBS, 1987. Beatrix Potter, The Early Life of Beatrix Potter, 1990. Kate Trantor, The Way to Sattin Shore, 1991. Marina Oswald, Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald (also known as Marina's Story), NBC, 1993. Pandora/Julie, Dancing Queen (also known as Rik Mayall Presents Dancing Queen), 1993. Chastity, The Good Sex Guide, 1994. Adult Faith, A Dark Adapted Eye, 1994. Flora, A Little Loving, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Morgan Le Fey, Merlin, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Vera Brittain, Sylvia Pankhurst, and Helen Thomas, The Great War (also known as The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century), PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Theresa Lyons, "Theresa/ Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Dr. Theresa Lyons, ''The Savage," Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Dream Saffron, "Hospital," Absolutely Fabulous, Comedy Central, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1987. Raina, Arms and the Man, BBC, 1988. Classic Mel: The Making of Mel Gibson's Hamlet, HBO, 1991. Screen Actors Guild 4th Annual Awards, 1998. Stage Appearances: The Tempest, Oxford Playhouse, 1987. Laura Fairlie, The Woman in White, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1988. The Chalk Garden, Windsor Theatre, London, 1989. House of Bernarda Alba, Nottingham Playhouse, London, 1991. Trelawnyofthe Wells, Comedy Theater, London, 1992.

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porting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, 1988, for War and Remembrance.

Radio Appearances: The Reluctant Debutante, BBC Radio 4, 1985. The Happiest of All Princesses, BBC Radio 4, 1989. The Seagull, BBC Radio 4, 1994. Song of Love, BBC Radio 4, 1995. / Capture the Castle, BBC Radio 4, 1996. A House by the Sea, BBC Radio 4, 1997.

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, February 13, 1998, p. 28. People Weekly, January 19,1998, p. 112; March 16, 1998, p. 138. Premiere, November, 1994, p. 104. WWD, February 19, 1998, p. 16.*

BOSTWICK, Barry 1945(?)PERSONAL Born February 24, 1945 (some sources say 1946), in San Mateo, CA; son of Henry (a city planner and actor) and Betty (a homemaker) Bostwick; married Stacey Nelkin (an actress), 1987 (divorced, 1991); married Sherri Ellen Jensen (an actress), 1993; children: (second marriage) Brian, Chelsea. Education: California Western University (now U.S. International University), B.F.A. (acting); graduate study at New York University. Avocational interests: Making pottery. Addresses: Contact—Baumgarten/Prophet, 1640 South Sepulveda, Suite 218, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Best known for his roles in television movies and miniseries, and for his film role in the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Member: Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1972, for Grease; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a dramatic play, 1976, for They Knew What They Wanted; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a musical, 1977, for The Robber Bridegroom; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a sup-

Television Appearances; Series: Michael "Spider" Elliott, Scruples, CBS, 1980. Detective Tucker Pendleton, Foul Play, ABC, 1981. Rick Armstrong, Dads, ABC, 1986-87. Mayor Randall Winston, Spin City (also known as Sp/n),ABC, 1996-. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Title role, George Washington, CBS, 1984. Paul McGill, A Woman of Substance, syndicated, 1984. Zachary Amberville, /'// Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. "Lady" Aster, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988. Terence "Mac" McGuire, Till We Meet Again (also known as Judith Krantz's "Till We Meet Again"), CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Bill Quinn, The Quinns, ABC, 1977. Gil Weston, Murder by Natural Causes, CBS, 1979. Henry Demerjian, Once Upon a Family, CBS, 1980. John Gilbert, Moviola: The Silent Lovers, NBC, 1980. Major Jay Rivers, Red Flag: The Ultimate Came, CBS, 1981. Gavin Shelburne, Summer Girl (also known as The Hands That Rob the Cradle), CBS, 1983. Steve Kinser, An Uncommon Love, CBS, 1983. Grant Richards, Deceptions, NBC, 1985. Nick DeLeon, Betrayed by Innocence, CBS, 1986. Ben Scott, Pleasures, ABC, 1986. Title role, George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation, CBS, 1986. Alex Dwyer, Body of Evidence, CBS, 1988. Larry Hogan, Addicted to His Love (also known as Sisterhood), ABC, 1988. Jeffrey Wyatt, "Parent Trap III," The Magic World of Disney, NBC, 1989. Jeffrey Wyatt, "Parent Trap Hawaiian Honeymoon" (also known as "Parent Trap IV: Hawaiian Honeymoon"), The Magic World of Disney, NBC, 1989. Captain Hawkins, The Last U-Boat (also known as Das Letzte U-Boat), ABC, 1990. Roscoe Turner, The Great Air Race (also known as Half a World Away)f 1990. Aladdin, The Disney Channel, 1990. Commander Francis R. "Dick" Scabee, "Challenger," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1990.

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Paul Plunk, Captive (also known as Season of Fear), ABC, 1991. Justin Conrad, Between Love and Hate, ABC, 1993. Don McAndrews, Praying Mantis, USA Network, 1993. Dr. Matthew Dane, Once in a Lifetime (also known as Danielle Steele's "Once in a Lifetime"), NBC, 1994. Matt Sherry, The Return of Hunter: Everyone Walks mLA., 1995. Eric Bradford, The Secretary, 1995. 9 / 9 Fifth Avenue (also known as Dominick Dunne's "919 Fifth Avenue"), 1995. Frank Mallory, A Different Kind of Christmas, 1996. Thodin, Tales from a Parallel Universe: I Worship His Shadow (also known as Lexx: The Dark Zone, Lexx: The Dark Zone Stories, and Lexx: / Worship His Shadow), 1997. Art Brooks, One Hot Summer Night: A Crimes of Passion Movie, 1998. President, Men In White (also known as National Lampoon's "Men in White"), 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ted Machlin, "The Jade Trap," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1978. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984. "Ghostwriter/' The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1986. Nick Delia, "Just a Gigolo," The Golden Palace, CBS, 1992. Jack Drayson, Grace under Fire, ABC, 1994. Mark Finnegan, "Finnegan's Rainbow," High Society, CBS, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Dick Kanipsia, Slither, CBS, 1974. Title role, Young Guy Christian, ABC, 1979. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 43rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1989. The Go/den Globe Awards, TBS, 1990. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1995. Film Appearances: Nanki, Jennifer on My Mind, United Artists, 1971. Narrator, La Planete Sauvage (also known as The Fantast/c Planet, Planet of Incredible Creatures, and The Savage Planet), New World Pictures, 1973. Road Movie, Grove Press, 1974. Brad Majors, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. The Wrong Damn Film, 1975. Johnny Danko/Dick Cummings, Movie Movie, Warner Bros., 1978. Ace Hunter, Megaforce, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Hummel, Weekend at Bernie's II, TriStar, 1993. Garral, 800 Leagues down the Amazon, Concorde/ New Horizons, 1993. Russian Holiday, 1993. Phillip, In the Heat of Passion II (also known as Behind Closed Doors and Unfaithful), Concorde/ New Horizons, 1994. Miller, Metalbeast (also known as Project: Metalbeast), Prism Pictures, 1995. Vincent Scarletti, The Secret Agent Club, Secret Agent Productions, 1996. Norman Coleman, Spy Hard, Buena Vista, 1996.

Television Appearances; Specials: Tony, You Can't Take It with You, CBS, 1979. Steelworker, Working, 1982. Broadway Plays Washington, 1982. Star Tour Australia, syndicated, 1986. We the People 200: The Constitutional Gala, CBS, 1987. Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration, CBS, 1988. The House I Live In (also known as In Performance at the White House), PBS, 1989. From the Heart: The First International Very Special Arts Festival, NBC, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Men, Movies, and Carol, 1994. A Capitol Fourth, 1995.

Stage Appearances: Cock-a-Doodle-Dandy, Broadway production, 1969. Danny Zuko, Grease, 1972. They Knew What They Wanted, 1976. The Robber Bridegroom, 1977. Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. Nick and Nora, 1991.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Duffy McTaggert, The Chadwick Family (also known as No. 10 Coronado Drive), ABC, 1974.

Albums: Performed in the soundtrack recording of The Robber Bridegroom, released by Columbia.

Made stage debut in Take Her, She's Mine; appeared in Colette, Salvation, House of Leather, Soon, The Screens, L'Histoire du Soldat, and 5he Loves Me. RECORDINGS

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Taped Readings:

Half Crazy (novel on tape, byj. M. McDonell), Dove, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, March 10, 1997, pp. 99-101.*

BRADLEY, Ed 1941PERSONAL Full name, Edward R. Bradley; born June 22, 1941, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Ed R. and Gladys Bradley; married, 1964 (divorced); married Priscilla Coolidge, 1981 (divorced, 1984). Education: Cheyney State College, B.S. (education), 1964. Addresses: Office—Ed Bradley, 10 Columbus Circle, #1210, New York, NY 10019. Contact—CBS News, Columbia Broadcasting System, 524 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Television news correspondent. Worked as disc jockey and news reporter for WDAS radio in Philadelphia, 1963-67; moved to WCBS radio in New York; joined Paris Bureau of CBS as a stringer in 1971; was soon transferred to Saigon bureau of CBS; was transferred to Washington bureau of CBS in 1974; replaced Dan Rather as correspondent on 60 Minutes in 1981. Awards, Honors: (With Andrew Lack and Howard Stringer) Emmy Award, writers, 1978-79, Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award and Overseas Press Award, both 1979, all for CBS Reports: The Boat People; George Polk Award, television reporting, Long Island University Journalism Department, 1979, for reporting on the plight of Cambodian refugees for CBS News; Emmy Award, George Foster Peabody Award, and Ohio State Award, all 1979, for CBS Reports: The Boston Goes to China; (with Eric F. Saltzman, producer) Emmy Award, programs and program segments, 1979-80, for CBS Reports: Miami: The Trial That Sparked the Riots; (with CBS News) Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award in Broadcast Journalism and Emmy Award, both 1979-80, for CBS Reports: Blacks in America: With All Deliberate Speed; (with Irina Posner, producer) Emmy Award, programs and program segments,

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1980-81, for CBS Reports: Murder Teenage Style; (with Joel Bernstein, producer) Emmy Award, background/analysis of a single current story, 1981-82, for 60 Minutes: Homeless; (with Steve Glauber, producer) Emmy Award, interview/interviewerfs), 1981-82, for 60 Minutes: Best in the West; (with Jeanne Solomon, producer) Emmy Award, informational, cultural or historical programming, 1981-82, for 60 Minutes: Lena. (With Monika R. Jensen, producer) Emmy Award, background/analysis of a single current story (segments), 1982-83, for 60 Minutes: Tragic Assumptions; (with Jeanne Solomon, producer) Emmy Award, interview/interviewer(s) (segments), 1982-83, for 60 Minutes: Larry; Emmy Award, 1983, for 60 Minutes: In the Belly of the Beast (interview with convicted murderer Jack Henry Abbott); (with Christine Wiecher, producer) Emmy Award, interview/!nterviewer(s) (segments), 1983-84, for 60 Minutes: Nora; (with Allan Maraynes, producer) Emmy Award, background/ analysis of a single current story (segments), 198485, for 60 Minutes: Schizophrenia; (with George Crile, producer) Emmy Award, background/analysis of a single current story (segments), 1986-87, for 60 Minutes: Michelle; Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award Silver Baton and Emmy Award, 1991, both for 60 Minutes: Made in China (report on forced labor camps in China); Emmy Award, 1992, for "Caitlin's Story"; Overseas Press Club Award, 1994, for two reports on sensitive military installations in Russia and the United States for 60 Minutes; Alfred I. Dupont-Columbia University Award, 1994, and Emmy Award, 1995, for a report on the effects of nuclear testing in Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan for 60 Minutes; (with Holly Fine, Paul Fine, Dan Rather, Mike Wallace) Robert F. Kennedyjournalism Award, grand prize and television first prize, 1995, for In the Killing Fields of America. CREDITS Television Appearances, Series: Anchor, CBS Sunday Night News, CBS, 1976-81. Correspondent, CBS Reports, CBS, 1978-81. Correspondent, 60 Minutes, CBS, 1981—. Anchor, Street Stories, CBS, 1992-93. Correspondent, 60 Minutes More, CBS, 1996-97. Host, CBS Classics, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances, Specials: Correspondent, 48 Hours on Crack Street, CBS, 1986. Correspondent, The Soviet Union: Seven Days in May, CBS, 1987.

64 • BRAIDWOOD The 45th Alfred I. DuPont—Columbia University Awards, 1987. Correspondent, Campaign '88: The Democratic Convention, CBS, 1988. Cast member, Campaign '88: The Republican Convention, CBS, 1988. Reporter, Campaign '88: Election Night, CBS, 1988. Reporter, Presidential Inauguration, CBS, 1989. Cast member and singer, The Neville Brothers: Tell It Like It Is, Cinemax, 1989. Cast member, America's Toughest Assignment: Solving the Education Crisis, CBS, 1990. Cast member, Super Bowl Saturday Nite, CBS, 1990. Correspondent, 60 Minutes: The Entertainers, CBS, 1991. Presenter, The Essence Awards, 1992. Presenter, Alfred I. DuPont/Columbia University Awards in Broadcast Journalism, 1992. Cast member, The Philadelphia Orchestra: A Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Cast member, 60 Minutes . . . 25 Years, CBS, 1993. Reporter, 1994 Olympic Winter Games, CBS, 1994. Cast member, The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1995. Co-anchor, In the Killing Fields of America, CBS, 1995. Floor reporter, 1996 Democratic National Convention, CBS, 1996. Floor reporter, 7996 Republican National Convention, CBS, 1996. Reporter, Election Night '96, CBS, 1996. Correspondent, Enter the Jury Room, CBS, 1997. Anchor, Ed Bradley on Assignment: Town Under Siege, CBS, 1997. Cast member, We Were There: CBS News at 50, CBS, 1998. Cast member, Last Battle of the Gulf War, PBS, 1998. Interviewee, Don Hewitt: 90 Minutes on 60 Minutes, CBS, 1998. Host, CBS: The First 50 Years, CBS, 1998. Cast member, 60 Minutes at 30, CBS, 1998. Presenter, The 1998 Essence Awards, 1998. Also appeared as a cast member for the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Show. Television Appearances, Episodic: Himself, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1993. Film Appearances: Russkies, New Century, 1987. Additional voice, Biloxi Blues, Rastar Pictures, 1988.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Vol. 2, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1992.*

BRAIDWOOD, Tom 1948PERSONAL Born September 27, 1948; married. Career: Actor, producer, and director. Also worked as production assistant. CREDITS Film Work: Assistant director, The Skip Tracer, Highlights, 1979. Producer, Deserters, Exile, 1983. Associate producer and production manager, Walls, Jerico Films, 1984. Producer, Low Visibility, Noema, 1984. Production manager, My American Cousin, Spectrafilm, 1986. Vancouver production manager, A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution, 1988. Producer, Kingsgate, 1989. First assistant director, Eyes of an Angel (also known as The Tender), 1991, released by Live Home Video, 1994. Producer, The Portrait, 1992. Film Appearances: Aspen storekeeper, Harry Tracy, Quartet Films, 1981. Wally, My American Cousin, Spectrafilm, 1986. Process server, The Portrait, 1992. Lone Gunman Melvin Frohike, The X Files (also known as Blackwood, Fight the Future, X-Files: Blackwood, The X Files: Fight the Future, and XFiles: The Movie), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Sam, Tilt, Starstruck Pictures, 1999. Television Work; First Assistant Director; Series: Danger Bay, The Disney Channel, 1984. MomP./.,CBC, 1990. The Hat Squad, CBS, 1992. The X-Files, Fox, 1993—. Television Work; Movies: Location manager, After the Promise, CBS, 1987. Production manager, The Only Way Out, ABC, 1993.

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BRAUGHER, Andre 1962PERSONAL Surname rhymes with "flower"; born July 1, 1962, in Chicago, IL; son of a heavy-equipment operator and a postal worker; married Amy Brabson (an actress); children: Michael, another child. Education: Stanford University, B.A., 1988; Juilliard School, M.F.A. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Q Award, best actor in a quality drama series, 1995, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1996, Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1996-98, Q Award nomination, best actor in a quality drama series, 1998, TCA Award, outstanding individual achievement in drama, 1998, Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1998, all for Homicide: Life on the Streets; Image Award nomination, outstanding actor in a television movie, miniseries, or drama series, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or special, 1996, both for The Tuskegee Airman.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Detective Winston Blake, Kojak, ABC, 1989. Detective Frank Pembleton, Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H:LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1993-98. Television Appearances; Movies: Detective Winston Blake, Kojak: Fatal Flaw, ABC, 1989. Detective Winston Blake, Kojak: Ariana, ABC, 1989. Detective Winston Blake, Kojak: None So Blind, ABC, 1990. Jackie Robinson, The Court-Martial of ]ackie Robinson, TNT, 1990. Dave Dennis, Murder in Mississippi, NBC, 1990. Dan Weston, Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture, HBO, 1990. Without Warning: Terror in the Towers, NBC, 1993. Robert Carter, "Simple Justice," The American Experience, PBS, 1993. Lucius, Class of '61, ABC, 1993. Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin O. Davis, The Tuskegee Airmen, HBO, 1995. Father Joseph Verrett, Passing Glory, TNT, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Frank Pembleton, Law & Order, NBC, 1995. Frank Pembleton, "Charm City; Part 1," Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, Breakthrough: The Changing Face of Science in America, PBS, 1996. The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1996. Narrator, /Arson: Clues in the Ashes, Discovery Channel, 1996. The 29th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1998. Narrator, In Search of Law & Order: Reclaiming America's Kids, PBS, 1998. Film Appearances: Thomas Searles, Glory, TriStar, 1989. Frank Morris, Striking Distance, Columbia, 1993. Tommy Goodman, Primal Fear, Paramount, 1996. Flip, Get on the Bus, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Cassil, City of Angels, Warner Bros., 1998. Dink, Thick as Thieves, October Films, 1999. Love Songs, 1999. A Better Way to Die, 1999. All the Rage, 1999.

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Stage Appearances: Antonia, Twelfth Night, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1989. lago, Othello, Folger Shakespeare Festival, Washington; DC, 1990. Mirabel I, The Way of the World, Public Theatre, New York City, 1991. Bolingbroke, Richard II, Public Theatre, New York City, 1994. Title role, Henry V, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Visions, October-November, 1996, p.38. Back Stage, July 5, 1996, p. 15. Esquire, October, 1995, p. 47. People Weekly, September 2, 1996, p. 42; May 12, 1997, p. 131; May 4, 1998, p. 49.*

BRONSON, Charles 1921(?)(Charles Buchinsky, Charles Buchinski) PERSONAL Original name, Charles Buchinsky (surname is sometimes spelled Buchinski); born November 3, 1921 (some sources say 1920), in Ehrenfeld, PA; son of a coal miner; married Harriet Tendler, 1949 (divorced, 1967); married Jill Ireland (an actress), 1969 (died, 1990); children: (first marriage) two; (second marriage) Zuleika (daughter), two stepchildren. Education: Studied acting at Pasadena Playhouse, 1950. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2704. Career: Actor. Best known for his film roles as tough, uncompromising action/adventure heroes. Military service: Served in armed forces (some sources say U.S. Army, some say U.S. Air Force), as a tail gunner, 1943-46. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a single program, 1961, for General Electric Theatre; Golden Globe Award, world film favorite—male, 1972; Gold Star Award, film industry's top international star, 1979.

CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Jack, The Mob (also known as Remember That Face), Columbia, 1951. (As Charles Buchinski) Wascylewski, You're in the Navy Now (also known as U.S.S. Teakettle), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. (Uncredited) Angelo Korvac, The People against O'Hara, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. (As Charles Buchinsky) Neff, Red Skies of Montana (also known as Smoke Jumpers), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. (As Charles Buchinski) Hank Taslins, Pat and Mike, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. (As Charles Buchinsky) Jocko, My Six Convicts, Columbia, 1952. (Uncredited) The Russian, Diplomatic Courier, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. (Uncredited) Eddie, The Clown, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1952. (As Charles Buchinski) Pittsburgh Phil, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. (As Charles Buchinski) Eddie, The Marrying Kind, Columbia, 1952. (As Charles Buchinsky) Private Edwards, Miss Sadie Thompson, Columbia, 1953. (As Charles Buchinsky) Igor, House of Wax, Warner Bros., 1953. (As Charles Buchinsky) Sixty Jubel, Tennessee Champ, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. (As Charles Buchinsky) Pinto, Riding Shotgun, Warner Bros., 1954. (First listing as Charles Bronson) Captain Jack, Drum Beat, Warner Bros., 1954. (As Charles Buchinskky) Hondo, Apache, 1954. (As Charles Buchinsky) Ben Hastings, Crime Wave (also known as The City Is Dark), Warner Bros., 1954. (As Charles Buchinsky) Pittsburgh, Vera Cruz, United Artists, 1954. Vince Gaspari, Target Zero, Warner Bros., 1955. Benny Kelly, Big House, U.S.A., Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1955. Reb Haislipp, Jubal, Columbia, 1956. Blue Buffalo, Run of the Arrows (also known as Hot Lead), Universal, 1957. George "Machine Gun" Kelly, Machine Gun Kelly, American International Pictures, 1957. Steve Boland, When Hell Broke Loose, Paramount, 1958. Luke Welsh, Showdown at Boot Hill (also known as Shadow of Boot Hill), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958.

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Alan Avery, Gang War, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Sergeant John Danforth, Never So Few, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1959. Bernardo O'Reilly, The Magnificent Seven, United Artists, 1960. Trooper Hanna, A Thunder of Drums, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1961. Lieutenant Colonel Lee Brandon, X-75, United Artists, 1961. John Strock, Master of the World, American International Pictures, 1961. Lew Nyack, Kid Galahad, United Artists, 1962. Lonely Are the Brave, Universal, 1962. Paul Moreno, This Rugged Land, 1962. Danny Velinski (the "tunnel king"), The Great Escape, United Artists, 1963. Matson, Four for Texas, Warner Bros., 1963. (Uncredited) Himself, The BigSur, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1965. Major Wolenski, The Battle of the Bulge, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Cos Erickson, The Sandpiper, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. J. J. Nichols, This Property Is Condemned, Paramount, 1966. Joseph Wladislaw, The Dirty Dozen, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Teclo, Guns for San Sebastian (also known as La Bataille de San Sebastian, I Cannon/ di San Sebastian, and Los Canones de San Sebastian), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Major Rudolfe Fierro, Villa Rides, Paramount, 1968. Franz Propp, Adieu /'/Am/ (also known as Farewell, Friend, Honor among Thieves, Due Sporche Carogne, and Tecnica di Una Rap/na), Medusa, 1968. The man ("Harmonica"), Once Upon a Time in the West (also known as Cera Una Volta il West), Paramount, 1969. Scott Wardman, Lola (also known as Statutory Affair and Twinky), World Film Services, 1969. Colonel Harry Dobbs, Rider in the Rain (also known as Le Passager de la P/u/e), Avco Embassy, 1970. Josh Corey, You Can't Win Them All (also known as The Dubious Patriots and Soldiers of Fortune), Columbia, 1970. Jeff, Citta Violenta (also known as The Family and V7o/ent City), United Artists, 1970. The stranger, Someone behind the Door (also known as Two Minds for Murder and Quelqu'un Derriere la Porte), Cinerama, 1971. Pardon Chato, C/?ato's Land, United Artists, 1971. Ben Justin, The Bull of the West (also known as Hot Lead), 1971.

Joe Martin, De la Part des Copains (also known as Cold Sweat and i'Uomo dalle Due Ombre), 1971. Link, Red Sun (also known as Soleil Rouge), National General, 1972. Joseph Valachi, The Valachi Papers (also known as Joe Valachi, Carteggio Valachi, Le Dossier Valachi, and / Segreti di Cosa Nostra), Columbia, 1972. Arthur Bishop, The Mechanic (also known as Killer of Killers), United Artists, 1972. Detective Lieutenant Lou Torrey, The Stone Killer, Columbia, 1973. Pancho Villa, 1973. Chino Valdez, V&/dez, // Mezzosangue (also known as Chino, The Valdez Horses, Valdez the Halfbreed, Wild Horses, and Caballos Salvajes), 1973. Vince Majestyk, Mr. Majestyk, United Artists, 1974. Paul Kersey, Death Wish, Paramount, 1974. Chaney, Hard Times (also known as The Streetfighter), Columbia, 1975. Nick Colton, Breakout, Columbia, 1975. John Deakin, Breakheart Pass, United Artists, 1976. Raymond St. Ives, St. Ives, Warner Bros., 1976. Graham Dorsey, From Noon Till Three, United Artists, 1976. Grigori Borzov, Telefon, United Artists, 1977. James Otis ("Wild Bill Hickok"), The White Buffalo (also known as Hunt to Kill), United Artists, 1977. Charlie Congers, Love and Bullets, Associated Film, 1979. Giff Hoyt, Cabo bianco, Avco Embassy, 1979. Jeb Maynard, Borderline, Associated Film, 1980. Albert Johnson, Death Hunt, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Paul Kersey, Death Wish II, Filmways, 1982. Leo Kessler, Ten to Midnight, Cannon, 1983. Holland, The Evil That Men Do, TriStar, 1984. Paul Kersey, Death Wish 3, Cannon, 1985. Jack Murphy, Murphy's Law, Cannon, 1986. Jay Killian, /Assass/nat/on, Cannon, 1987. Paul Kersey, Death Wish 4: The Crackdown, Cannon, 1987. Garret Smith, Messenger of Death, Cannon, 1988. Lieutenant Crowe, Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects, Cannon, 1989. Father (Mr. Roberts), The Indian Runner, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Paul Kersey, Death Wish V: The Face of Death, Trimark, 1994. Also appeared in 10 North Frederick. Television Appearances; Series: Mike Kovac, Man with a Camera, ABC, 1958-60.

68 • BRONSON Paul Moreno, Empire, NBC, 1963. Line Murdock, The Travels of Jamie McPheeters, ABC, 1963-64. Burton Badman, The Sheriff of Hollywood Hills, Israel Educational Television, 1971. Television Appearances; Movies: Line Murdock, Cuns of Diablo, 1964. Harge Talbot, Jr., The Meanest Men in the West, 1967. General Dan Shamron, Raid on Entebbe, NBC, 1977. Jock Yablonsky, Act of Vengeance, HBO, 1986. Francis P. Church, Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus, ABC, 1991. Captain Wolf Larsen, The Sea Wolf, TNT, 1993. Sergeant Mike Donate, Donato and Daughter (also known as Dead to Rights), 1993. Paul Fein, Family of Cops, CBS, 1995. Paul Fein, Breach of Faith: Family of Cops II, CBS, 1997. Paul Fein, Family of Cops III, CBS, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Knockout," The Roy Rogers Show, CBS, 1952. "Take the Odds," The Doctor, NBC, 1953. "The Witness," Four Star Playhouse, CBS, 1953. "The Neutral Corner," The Joe Palooka Story, syndicated, 1954. "Adventure in Java," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "My Brother Joe," Medic, NBC, 1954. "Case of the Escaped Convict," Treasury Men in Action, ABC, 1954.. "A Bell for Adano," Lux Video Theatre, NBC, 1955. "The Case of the Invisible Mark," Man behind the Badge, NBC, 1955. "Debt of Honor," Stage 7, CBS, 1955. "Cornered," Public Defender, CBS, 1955. "The Case of the Deadly Dilemma," Treasury Men in Action, ABC, 1955. "The Time of Day," Stage 7, CBS, 1955. "The Case of the Shot in the Dark," Treasury Men in Action, ABC, 1955. "Woman in the Mine," Pepsi Cola Playhouse, ABC, 1955. Mike Brod, "A Boxing Match," Crusader, CBS, 1955. "Chain of Hearts," Cavalcade Theatre, ABC, 1955. "Prosper's Old Mother," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1955. Frank Bramwell, "There Was an Old Woman,/f Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1956. "Explosion," Warner Brothers Presents, ABC, 1956. "Deep Freeze," Warner Brothers Presents, ABC, 1956. Crego, "The Killer," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1956.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Detective Krovitch, "And So Died Riabouchinska," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1956. "The Story of Jerry Bell," The Millionaire, CBS, 1957. "Jeanniethe Policewoman," Heyjeannie, CBS, 1957. "Chester's Mother," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1957. "Outpost," Studio '57, syndicated, 1957. "The Peter Rocco Case," Richard Diamond, Private Detective, CBS, 1957. "The Outlaw," Have Gun-Will Travel, CBS, 1957. "Young Gun," Colt .45, ABC, 1957. "Doomsday," Suspicion, NBC, 1957. "The Steve Hardlika Case," Court of Last Resort, NBC, 1958. "Man Wanted," Sugarfoot, ABC, 1958. "Fight," M Squad, NBC, 1958. "The Bullet and the Cross," Sugarfoot, ABC, 1958. "The Gentleman," Have Gun-Will Travel, CBS, 1958. "Butch Cassidy," Tales of Wells Fargo, NBC, 1958. Ben Tiple, "The Long Rifle," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1958. "Hell on High Water," Yancy Derringer, CBS, 1959. "Pursuit," U.S. Marshal, syndicated, 1959. "Rank and File," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "The Cruel Day," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1960. "Street of Hate," Laramie, NBC, 1960. "Ala Gun," Hennessey, CBS, 1960. "The Cave Divers," The Aquanauts, CBS, 1960. "Zigzag," Riverboat, NBC, 1960. "Memory in White," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1961. "The Last Round," Alcoa Presents, ABC, 1961. "The Generous Politician," Islanders, ABC, 1961. "Wood Lot," The Loretta Young Show, NBC, 1961. "Run of the Hunted," Laramie, NBC, 1961. "The No-Good-Nik," Hennessey, CBS, 1961. The man, "Two," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1961. "A Proof of Love," Have Gun-Will Travel, CBS, 1961. "Ben Jalisco," Have Gun-Will Travel, CBS, 1961. "The Valley of Three Charlies," The New Breed, ABC, 1961. "Dead Load," Cain's Hundred, NBC, 1961. "Survival," Adventures in Paradise, ABC, 1961. Ray, "The Woman Who Wanted to Live," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1962. Yonish Kolesko, "The Death Tree," The Untouchables, ABC, 1962. "The Day the Empire Stood Still," Empire, NBC, 1962. "Brotherhood," Have Gun-Will Travel, CBS, 1963. "Who Ever Heard of a Two-Headed Doll?," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1963. Harry Starr, "The Underdog," Bonanza, NBC, 1964. "Heritage," Combat, ABC, 1965. Tate, "Earthquake," The Big Valley, ABC, 1965. "Nobility of Kings," The Virginian, NBC, 1965. "Duel at Daybreak," Rawhide, CBS, 1965.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 "The Chase/' The Legend of lesse James, ABC, 1966. "The Animal/' The FBI, ABC, 1966, Ralph Schuyler, "The One That Got Away," The Fugft/ve, ABC, 1967. "The Cat in the Brief Bag," Dundee and the Culhane, CBS, 1967. "The Reckoning," The Virginian, NBC, 1967.

Career: Actor.

Appeared as Eddie, "Two Rings for Eddie," The Joe Palooka Story, syndicated; also appeared in episodes of Meet McGraw, Red/go, The Line-Up, and Sheriff ofCochise; appeared in numerous television shows in the early 1950s under the name Charles Buchinsky.

Film Appearances: John, Ofelia kommer til byen, 1985. Jani, Ormens vagpa halleberget (also known as The Serpent's Way), 1986. Harry Martinson, Moa, Sandrews, 1986. Trausti, / skugga Hrafnsina (also known as Korpens skugga and The Shadow of the Raven), Sandrews, 1988. Robert, Blackjack, Svensk Filmindustri, 1990. Bruno, Blankt vapen, Svensk Filmindustri, 1990. Spielman, teacher, 5vart Lucia (also known as Black Lucia and The Premonition), Svensk Filmindustri, 1992. Drawe, Hammar, Svenska Filminstitutet, 1992. Henning Collmer, vicar, Anglagard (also known as Angel Farm, Colin Nutley's House of Angels, and House of Angels), Sonet Film, 1992. Claes Sarlefalk, Sista dansen (also known as The Last Dance), Metronome, 1993. Hinke Berggren, Kadisbellan (also known as The Slingshot), Svensk Filmindustri, 1993. Vicar, Anglagard - andra sommaren (also known as Angel Farm 2, Angel Farm: The Second Summer, and House of Angels: The Second Summer), 1994. Erik, ///us/oner (also known as Illusions), Svensk Filmindustri, 1994. Larsson, Pillertrillaren (also known as The Pill-Roller), Svensk Filmindustri, 1994. Tore, Rusar / hans famn, Svensk Filmindustri, 1996. Tim, Jerusalem, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1996. Tommy, local policeman, Spring for //Vet (also known as Run for Your Life), Svenska Filminstitutet, 1997. Wilhelm, En kvinnas huvud (also known as A Woman's Head), Svenska Filmindustri, 1997. Sven, Adam & Eva, Svensk Filmindustri, 1997. Voice of Grandpa, Do en smula, Svenska Filminstitutet, 1997. Bo Ekman, police officer and Roger Nyman's best friend, Sista kontraktet (also known as Last Contract and Viimeinen sopimus), Sonet Film, 1998. Captain Beauvais, i.es Miserables, Columbia, 1998.

Television Appearances; Specials: The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. All Star Party for Clint Eastwood, CBS, 1986. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. America's All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor (also known as The 2nd Annual America's Hope Award), ABC, 1989. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. Host, 700 Years of the Hollywood Western, 1994. Presenter, Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: John Wesley Hardin, Luke and the Tenderfoot, CBS, 1965. Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Adaptations: Bronson's life was featured in the television movie Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Books: Vermilye, Jerry, The Films of Charles Bronson, Citadel (Secaucus, NJ), 1980. Periodicals: New Yorfc Times, September 22, 1974.*

BRYNOLFSSON, Reine 1953PERSONAL Born in 1953.

Awards, Honors: Robert Festival Award, best actor, 1986, for Ofelia kommer til byen; Guldbagge Award, best actor, 1997, for Jerusalem. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Movies: Kaos ar granne med Cud, 1984. Natten ar dagens mor, 1984.

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Filip, Komedianter, 1987. Konstantin, Masen, 1988. Nils Dardel, Den doende dandyn, 1989. Erik, Hebriana, 1990. Johannes, Fasadklattraren, 1991. Bjorn, Meof en helvetes kraft, 1991. Peter Kopacsi, De giriga, 1992. Eugene Jr., Oc/7 ge oss skuggorna, 1993. Leroy Hamilton, Den s/sta yankeen, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tomek, Guldburen, 1990. Manne, Esters testamente, 1994. Goran, drunk, Hammarkullen, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jason, "Drakskorden," Stjarnhuset, 1981. Jason, "Kampen om skinnet," Stjarnhuset, 1981. Jason, "Skeppet Argos," Stjarnhuset, 1981. Maffioso, "Check out," 5*MM*5*H, 1990. Tobias Bengtsson, "Och himlen dartill...," Snoken, 1993. Erik, Pip-Larssons, 1998. Stage Appearances: Autolycus, The Winter's Tale, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1995. The Cherry Orchard (by Anton Chekhov), Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden, 1997. All My Sons Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden, 1998. Also performed a play by Georges Feydeau at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden, 1998.*

BUCHINSKI, Charles See BRONSON, Charles

BUCHINSKY, Charles See BRONSON, Charles

BUCKNER, Robert 1906(Robert Henry Buckner) PERSONAL Born May 26, 1906, in Crewe, VA; son of Robert Henry and Inez Katherine (James) Buckner; married

Mary Duckett Doyle, 1937; children: Robert Jr., Sharon Courtoux. Education: Attended Davidson College, 1923-24; University of Virginia at Charlottesville, B.S. (pre-med), 1926; University of Edinburgh, M.A., 1928; studied at Ecole Polytechnique, Paris. Avocational interests: Collecting books, travel. Career: Writer and producer. New York World, newspaper correspondent in England, 1926-27; Belgian Mill Academy, instructor, 1927-28; Alfred A. Knopf, New York City, salesman, 1928-29; Doubleday, Doran Co., New York City, advertising manager, 192931; Charles Denhard Co., New York City, copywriter, 1931-34; freelance newspaper writer, Russia and Scandinavia, 1934-35; Columbia Studios, contract writer, 1936-37; Warner Bros. Studios, writer, 193742, then writer and producer, 1948-52; freelance writer, 1952—. Worked as a tour guide, English teacher, and writer for the London Daily Mail. Member: Pi Kappa Alpha. Awards, Honors: O'Brien Award, best American short story, 1936; Academy Award nomination, best writing—original story, 1942, for Yankee Doodle Dandy; Look Award, best American film, 1951; Writers Guild Award and Golden Globe Award, best screenplay, both 1952, for Bright Victory. CREDITS Film Producer: Gentleman Jim, Warner Bros., 1942. Mission to Moscow, Warner Bros., 1943. The Desert Song, Warner Bros., 1944. Uncertain Clory, Warner Bros., 1944. Confidential Agent, Warner Bros., 1945. God Is My Co-Pilot, Warner Bros., 1945. San /Anton/o, Warner Bros., 1945. Devotion, Warner Bros., 1946. Nobody Lives Forever, Warner Bros., 1946. Cheyenne (also known as The Wyoming Kid), Warner Bros., 1947. Life with Father, Warner Bros., 1947. Rogue's Regiment, Universal, 1948. Free for All, Universal, 1949. Deported, Universal, 1950. Bright Victory (also known as Lights Out), Universal, 1951. From Hell to Texas (also known as The Hell-Bent Kid and Manhunt), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958.

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Plays: The Primrose Path, 1940. Books: S/gr/dand the Sergeant, Appleton (New York), 1957. Tiger by the Tail, Heinemann (London), 1960. Starfire (also known as Moon P//ot), Pocket Books (New York City), 1961. Yankee Doodle Dandy (script), edited by Patrick McGilligan, Madison, Wl, 1981.

Other: Contributor to periodicals, including Redbook, Harper's Bazaar, Bystander, Pearson's, Atlantic Monthly, London Daily Mail, Cosmopolitan, and Punch. OTHER SOURCES Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 26: American Screenwriters, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1984. International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Volume 4:Wr/ters and Production Artists, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Periodicals: Presence du Cinema (Paris), June, 1962.*

BUCKNER, Robert Henry See BUCKNER, Robert

BULLOCH, Jeremy PERSONAL Born in Leicester, England; married; wife's name, Maureen; children: three. Education: Attended Corona Academy Stage School; attended Brown University. Avocational interests: Cricket, soccer, golf, travel, gardening, interior design, cooking. Addresses: Contact—c/o Barry Brown & Partner, 47 West Sq., London, SE11 4SP, England. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Baines, A French Mistress, British Lion, 1960. Johnny Droste, The Devil's Agent (also known as Im Namen des Teufels), Columbia, 1961. Angell, Spare the Rod, British Lion, 1961. Joey, Play It Cool, Allied Artists, 1962. Edwin, Summer Holiday, American International Pictures, 1963. Lewis, The Idol, Embassy, 1966. Las Leandras, Suevia Films, 1969. Leo, The Virgin and the Cypsy, Chevron, 1970. Tom Mitchell, Hoffman, Levitt/Pickman, 1970.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Schroeder, jenny's War, HTV, [England], 1985. Stage Appearances: Has appeared in numerous productions in London and tours in the Far East and the United Kingdom, including, Don't Dress for Dinner; Dangerous Obsess/on; What Every Woman Knows; Every Other Evening; I Love You Mrs. Patterson; Conduct Unbecoming; Bedfull of Foreigners; Taking Steps; How the Other Half Lives; Table Manners; Arms and the Man; A Christmas Carol; Night Must Fall; Spring and Port Wine; Blithe Spirits; Dick Whittington; and Cinderella.*

BURGE, Gregg 1957(?M998 PERSONAL Born November 14, 1957 (some sources say 1959 and 1960), in Merrick, Long Island, NY; died of complications from a brain tumor, July 4, 1998, in Atlanta, GA; son of Fred and Thelma Burge. Education: Graduated from the High School of the Performing Arts; graduated from The Juilliard School. Career: Actor, dancer, and choreographer. Opened a dance school in 1985. Awards, Honors: MTV choreographer of the year nomination for the Michael Jackson music video, Bad; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a musical, 1991, for Oh, Kay! CREDITS Film Appearances: Richie Walters, A Chorus Line, Embassy, 1985. Virgil Cloyd (Gamma Rays), School Daze, Columbia, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Bill Robinson, Soul of the Came (also known as Field of Honour and Baseball in Black and White), HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dancing, PBS, 1993. Also appeared on The Electric Company, PBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Eubie Blake: A Century of Music, PBS, 1983.

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RECORDINGS Music Video: Choreographer and performer in Michael Jackson's Bad, 1987.*

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1965PERSONAL

Born in 1965 in Islington, London, England. Television Work: Choreographer, Barcelona Summer Olympics C/osing Ceremony, 1992. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Kalidah and Scarecrow, The Wizl, New York, NY, 1975-78. Sophisticated Ladies, Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles, CA and other cities, 1982. Night of 100 Stars II, New York City, 1985. Man from the Streets, Song and Dance, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Billy Lyles, Oh, Kay!, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1990-91, then Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1991. Give My Regards to Broadway, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1991. I'll Be Seeing You: The Music of Sammy Fain, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1991-92. Conrack, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1992. Swinging on a Star, Goodspeed Opera House, 1994. Abyssina, North Shore Music Theatre, MA, 1995. Also appeared in Bojangles; Evolution of the Blues, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC; One Mo' Time; and Hoops. Stage Work: Assistant Choreographer for The Wizl, Sophisticated Ladies, and Song And Dance. Major Tours; Stage Work: Assistant tap choreographer, Song and Dance, U.S. cities, 1987. Major Tours: Hinton Battle, Sophisticated Ladies, Moscow, Russia and other cities, 1988-89.

Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Royal Television Society Award, best actress, for Mr. Wroe's Virgins; Cannes Film Festival Award, best actress, 1997, British Independent Film Award, best performance by a British actress in an independent film, 1998, and a BAFTA Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, 1998, all for Nil by Mouth. CREDITS Film Appearances: Glennis, Scrubbers, Orion Classics, 1982. Glennis, Sacred Hearts, American Mongrel Filmmakers, 1984. Brenda Windzor, Sid and Nancy (also known as Sid and Nancy: Love Kills), Samuel Goldwyn, 1986. Kathy, Eat the Rich, 1987. Sabrina, Straight to Hell, Island, 1987. Annie Mae, Walker, Universal, 1987. Work Experience, 1989. Valery, Nil by Mouth, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Maggie Mundy, Dancing at Lughnasa, Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Queen Mary Tudor, Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Mary, Th/5 Year's Love, Entertainment Film Distributors, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Girl, Forever Young, Fox, 1983. GirU/fe'saB/tch, 1995. Magda, Absolutely Fabulous: The Last Shout, Comedy Central, 1997. Mrs. Ted, Ted & Ralph, BBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Waynetta Slob, Harry Enfield's Television Programme, BBC, 1990.

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Magda, Absolutely Fabulous (also known as AbFab), Comedy Central, 1994. Harry Enfield and Chums, BBC, 1994. Linda La Hughes, Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, 1999. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Martha, Mr. Wroe's Virgins, BBC, 1993. Honour, The History of Tom tones: A Foundling, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Alice, "Catastrophe Theory," A Very Peculiar Practice, BBC, 1986. Charlotte, "Funseekers," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel Four, 1988. Mary, ''South Atlantic Raiders 2: Argie Bargie!," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel Four, 1990. Mary, "South Atlantic Raiders 1," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel Four, 1990. Finula Slattery, The Full Wax, BBC, 1991. Helen, "Determined Woman/' Murder Most Horrid, 1991. Waitress, "Jealousy," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel Four, 1993. Herself, Have / Cot News for You, Hat Trick Productions, 1993. Sharon, Common As Muck, BBC, 1997. Herself, Fantasy World Cup, 1998. Herself, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, BBC, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Vera, Two of Us (also known as Mates), PBS, 1992. Stage Appearances: Appeared in It's a Great Big Shame, The Hypochondriac, The Crackwalker, Four Door Saloon, and The Boys Next Door. *

Kathy, Los Anos barbaros (also known as Les Annees volees, Barbaric Years, and The Stolen Years), Warner Sogefilms, S. A., 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Wyleen Pritchett, Boston Common, NBC, 1995-96. Alex McLaren, The Closer, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dawn, "A Boy, a Girl; and His Bird/' Working, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Linda Barrows, If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Kathy Schindler, Any Mother's Son, Lifetime, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Brook Borchardt, Seduced by Madness (also known as Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story), NBC, 1996.*

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PERSONAL Born in 1939, in Visalia, CA. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A. and M.A. Addresses: Contact—Smith/GosnelI/Nicholson Associates, 1515 Palisades Dr., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272. Career: Cinematographer. Member: American Society of Cinematographers, Motion Picture Academy, Television Academy, Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.

BURRESS, Hedy PERSONAL Education: Attended Millikin University. Career: Actress. Was called "Hedy" as a corruption of "Heather" by her younger brother. CREDITS Film Appearances: Maddy Wirtz, Foxfire, Samuel Coldwyn, 1996.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Scream Bloody Murder, University Films, 1969. Pacific High, Disney, 1977. Second unit director of photography, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979. Second unit director of photography, The Black Stallion, United Artists, 1979. Death Va//ey, Universal, 1981. The Entity, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. The Escape Artist, Orion/Warner Bros., 1982. (With Ric Waite) Uncommon Valor, Paramount, 1983. Something Wicked This Way Comes, Buena Vista, 1983. The Outsiders, Warner Bros., 1983. Rumble Fish, Universal, 1983. Body Double, Columbia, 1984. St. Elmo's Fire, Columbia, 1985. The Bride, Columbia, 1985. Nutcracker: The Motion Picture, Atlantic, 1986. 8 Million Ways to Die, TriStar, 1986. The Untouchables, Paramount, 1987. Arthur 2 on the Rocks, Warner Bros., 1988. The War of the Roses, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Casualties of War, Columbia, 1989. Additional photography, / Love You to Death, TriStar, 1990. He Said, She Said, Paramount, 1991. Raising Cain, Universal, 1992. Hoffa, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Man Trouble, Caralco, 1992. Carlito's Way, Universal, 1993. The Shadow, Universal, 1994. Mission: Impossible, Paramount, 1996. Father's Day, Warner Bros., 1997. Snake Eyes, Paramount, 1998. Ambrose Chapel, Universal, 1999. Mystery Men, Universal, 1999. Film Appearances: Interviewee, Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography, American Film Institute, 1992. Television Cinematographer; Episodic: Ozz/e's G/r/s, ABC, 1973. Land of the Lost, NBC, 1974-76, 1978. Lost Saucer, ABC, 1975-76. (With others) "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean," Cosmos, PBS, 1980. Television Cinematography; Miniseries: Golden Moment-An Olympic Love Story, NBC, 1980.

Television Cinematography; Movies: Father Knows Best Reunion, NBC, 1977. BigAl, Showtime, 1993. Other Television Cinematography: Also Cinematographer for Father Knows Best Christmas Reunion, NBC; johnny Man Stand Up and Cheer, syndicated; Once Upon a Wheel; and specials featuring Ann Margaret, Raquel Welsh, the London Bridge, and the Bee Gees.*

BUSEY, Jake 1972PERSONAL Born William Jacob Busey in 1972 in Los Angeles, CA; son of Gary Busey (an actor). Addresses: /Agent—Joanne Roberts Wiles, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Henry Darin, Straight Time, Warner Bros., 1978. Cook Boy, Barbarosa, Universal, 1982. Tom's Teenage Voice, Hider in the House, Live Home Video, 1989. The Foot Shooting Party (short), 1994. Burke's Fired Driver, /'// Do Anything, Columbia, 1994. Mersh (Jerrytown), PCU (also known as PCU Pit Party), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Morrow Streeter, S.F.W., Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Jimmy Muldoon, The Stoned Age (also known as Tack's Chicks), Trimark, 1994. Johnny Bartlett, The Frighteners, Universal, 1996. Mobile Lab Technician, Twister, Warner Bros., 1996. Joseph, Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. Ace Levy, Starship Troopers, TriStar, 1997. Krug, Enemy of the State, Buena Vista, 1998. Angus-Montier, Home Fries, Warner Bros., 1998. Taillights Fade, Motion International, 1999. Inconvenienced, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Sonny, Motorcycle Gang, Showtime, 1994. Dave Promisco, Windrunner, The Disney Channel, 1994.

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Richard Halverson, "Shimmer/'/American Playhouse, PBS, 1995. Deputy Norm Babbitt, Black Cat Run, HBO, 1998. Appeared in Rebel Highway, Showtime. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Surprise Party," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Gary Busey: The El True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cruel Doubt, NBC, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere (UK), 1997, p. 60.*

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Born November 17, 1927, in Los Angeles, CA. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, producer, and consultant. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement in a dramatic series, 1973, for The Waltons; Emmy Awards, best director of a drama series and director of the year-series, both 1974, for The Blue Knight; Emmy Award, best director of a drama series, 1981, Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement in a dramatic series, 1982, and Emmy Award nominations, best director of a drama series, 1982 and 1984, all for Hill Street Blues; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing in a comedy series, 1985, for Moonlighting; Emmy Award nomination, best director of a drama series, 1993, for Sisters; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in directing a drama series, 1993, for Sirens; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in directing a drama series, 1994, for The New Lois and Clark.

CREDITS Television Work; Director; Series: Cunsmoke (also known as Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1967-72. Columbo, NBC, 1971. KungFu, 1972. The Waltons, CBS, 1972, 1980. Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1980-81, 1983. Remington Steele, NBC, 1982-83. Our Family Honor, ABC, 1985. Midnight Caller, NBC, 1988-89. Sisters, NBC, beginning in 1991. Sirens, ABC, 1993. Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1993. Television Work; Director; Miniseries: The Blue Knight, CBS, 1973. Out on a Limb, ABC, 1987. Television Work; Director; Movies: Death Takes a Holiday, ABC, 1971. Columbo: Double Shock, 1973. Columbo: Publish or Perish, 1974. Strange New World, ABC, 1975. Dark Victory, NBC, 1976. James Dean (also known as The Legend), NBC,

1976. Mayday at 40,000 Feet!, CBS, 1976. In the Glitter Palace, NBC, 1977. Lacy and the Mississippi Queen, NBC, 1978. A Question of Guilt, CBS, 1978. Long Time Gone, ABC, 1986. Out of Time, NBC, 1988. White Mile, HBO, 1994. Television Work; Director; Pilots: Star Trek (also known as Star Trek: The Cage), 1965. Concrete Beat, ABC, 1984. Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Dirty Work, NBC, 1987. Sisters, NBC, 1990. Sirens, ABC, 1993. Television Work; Director; Specials: Doc Elliot, 1973. Black Bart, 1975. One Night Band, 1983. On the Edge, NBC, 1987. Deadline (also known as Bay City Story and Manhattan Exclusive), ABC, 1991. The Brotherhood, ABC, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Work; Director; Episodes: Director of episodes of The Twilight Zone, CBS, The Many Loves of Dobie Cillis (also known as Dobie G////S), CBS, The Untouchables, ABC, Insight, Paulist Productions, Ben Casey, ABC, The Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, The Fugitive, ABC, The Lieutenant, NBC, Hogan's Heroes, CBS, / Spy, NBC, Blue Light, ABC, Batman, ABC, Star Trek, NBC, Felony Squad, ABC, Mission: Impossible, CBS, The Invaders, ABC, Judd, for the Defense, ABC, Lancer, CBS, and Kung Fu, ABC. Television Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Series: Remington Steele, NBC, 1982-83. Midnight Caller, NBC, 1988-89. Executive producer, Sisters, NBC, beginning in 1991. Executive consultant, Sisters, NBC, 1992-95. Executive producer, Sirens, ABC, 1993. Executive producer and executive consultant, Lo/'s and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1993. Television Work; Executive Producer; Movies: Out of Time, NBC, 1988.

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Television Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Specials: Black Bart, 1975. One Night Band, 1983. Executive producer, Deadline (also known as Bay City Story and Manhattan Exclusive), ABC, 1991. Executive producer, The Brotherhood, ABC, 1991. Creator, Profiles, ABC, 1994. Film Work; Director: Guns in the Heather (also known as The Secret of Boyne Castle and Spy Busters), Buena Vista, 1968. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Buena Vista, 1970. The Barefoot Executive, Buena Vista, 1971. Scandalous John, Buena Vista, 1971. Now You See Him, Now You Don't, Buena Vista, 1972. The Ultimate Thrill (also known as The Ultimate Chase), General Cinema, 1974. Hot Lead and Cold Feet, Buena Vista, 1978. Night of the Juggler, Columbia, 1980. Underground Aces, Filmways, 1981. Up the Creek, Orion, 1983. Turbulence, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1997. WRITINGS Television Specials: Profiles, WC, 1994.*

c CABOT, Sebastian 1918-1977 PERSONAL Born July 6, 1918, in London, England; died of a stroke August 23, 1977, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: (With Sterling Holloway) Grammy Award nomination, best recording for children, 1965, for Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a comedy series, 1967-68, for role of Mr. French in Family Affair; (with Sterling Holloway and Paul Winchell) Grammy Award, best recording for children, 1974, for Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too. CREDITS Film Appearances: Official, Dual Alibi, British National, 1946. lago, Othello, Marylebone Productions, 1946. Club Proprietor, They Made Me a Fugitive (also known as / Became a Criminal), Warner Bros., 1947. Benny, Third Time Lucky, Pentagon, 1948. Traveling Man, The Adventures of Jane, Keystone, 1949. Alfonso Delmonte Fourcada, Dick Barton Strikes Back, Exclusive Films, 1949. Potentate, Old Mother Riley's New Venture (also known as Mother Riley's New Venture and Old Mother Riley), Renown Pictures Corporation, 1949. Inspector at Amiens, The Spider and the Fly, Universal-International, 1949.

Teheran (also known as The Plot to Kill Roosevelt), Pendennis Productions, 1950. Benno, Midnight Episode, Columbia, 1950. Pizzo, The Wonder Kid (also known as Entfuhrung ins Cluck), London Films, 1950. Old Mother Riley, Headmistress, Renown Pictures Corporation, 1950. Morgan, Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure, Renown Pictures Corporation, 1951. Sinbad, Babes in Bagdad (also known as Muchachas de Bagdad), United Artists, 1952. Clerk of Copmanhurst, Ivanhoe, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1952. AM, The Captain's Paradise (also known as The Captain's Progress and Paradise), British Lion Film Corporation, 1953. Taxi Driver, Always a Bride, General Films, 1953. Heights of Danger, Continental Distributing, 1953. Capulet, Ciulietta e Romeo (also known as Romeo andjuliet)f 1954. The Love Lottery, Ealing Studios, 1954. Wazir, Kismet, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. / Cavalieri delta regina, 1955. Bissonette, Westward Ho the Wagons!, Buena Vista, 1956. Nizam, Omar Khayyam (also known as The Life, Loves and Adventures of Omar Khayyam), Paramount, 1957. Frenchy De Vere, Black Patch, Warner Bros., 1957. Dragoon Wells Massacre (also known as Dragon Wells Massacre), Allied Artists, 1957. Jonathan Lyte, Johnny Tremain (also known as Johnny Tremain and the Sons of Liberty), Buena Vista, 1957. D. Everett Styles, In Love and War, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Ed McNeil, Terror in a Texas Town, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1958. Monsignor Stradford, Say One for Me, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959.

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CAIRDJohn 1948(John Newport Caird) PERSONAL Born September 22,1948, in Canada; son of George Bradford (a minister) and Viola Mary (Newport) Caird; married Helen Frances Brammer, 1972 (marriage ended, 1982); married Ann Dorzynski, 1982 (marriage ended, 1990); married Frances Ruffelle, 1990; children: (second marriage) two sons, one daughter; (third marriage) one son, one daughter. Education: Attended Selwyn House School, Montreal, Quebec, Magdalen College School, Oxford, and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Addresses: Office—Imperial Theatre, 249 West 45th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Theatre director and writer. Contact Theatre, Manchester, England, associate director, 1974-76; Royal Shakespeare Company, resident director, 197782, associate director, 1983-90, honorary associate director, beginning 1990. Awards, Honors: Lawrence Olivier Award (with Trevor Nunn), director of the year, Society of West End Theatre, 1980, and Antoinette Perry Award (with Nunn), best director of a dramatic play, 1982, both for The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby; Antoinette Perry Award (with Nunn), best director of a musical, 1987, for Les Miserables; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a play, 1997, for Stanley; fellow, Welsh College of Music and Drama. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: Dance of Death, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1977.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Centre Theatre, 1989-90. As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Centre Theatre, 1990. Children of Eden (musical), Prince Edward Theatre, London, 1991, then Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1997. Zaide, Battignano, Italy, 1991. Columbus and the Discovery of Japan, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Centre Theatre, 1991. The Beggar's Opera, Royal Shakespeare Company, London, 1992. Antony and Cleopatra, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Centre Theatre, 1993. Trelawny of the Wells, National Theatre, 1993. Life Sentences, New York City, 1993. The Seagull, National Theatre, 1994. The Millionairess, 1995. Jane Eyre, Royal Alexandria Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, 1996. Stanley, National Theatre, then Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, both 1997. Also director of Look Back in Anger, Downright Hooligan, and Twelfth Night, all at Contact Theatre, Manchester, England; creator and director of the concert series Intimate Letters. Television Director: The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (also known as Nicholas Nickleby), Channel Four, 1981. Som ni Vill ha Det, SVT Drama, 1986. Henry IV, BBC, 1995. "Les Miserables in Concert" (special), Great Performances, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: "/.es Miserables" Stage by Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. WRITINGS Stage Plays: The Kingdom of the Spirit, produced in London, 1986. Siegfried & Roy at the Mirage, produced in Las Vegas, 1989. Children of Eden (musical; music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz), Prince Edward Theatre, London, 1991, later Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The Beggar's Opera (based on the play by Bertolt Brecht; music by Nona Sekacz), Royal Shakespeare Company, London, 1992. Jane Eyre (music by Paul Gordon), Royal Alexandria Theatre, 1996. Television Adaptations: Henry A/BBC, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 156, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1997.*

CAIRO, John Newport See CAIROJohn

CAMERON, John (Victor Malone) PERSONAL Education: Studied film at New York University. Career: Producer, director, and actor. Began film career with Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell. CREDITS Film Work; Producer: (With others) Moontrap, Magic Films, 1989. Lunatics: A Love Story, Renaissance Pictures, 1991. (With others) The Big Lebowski, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. (With others) Rushmore, Buena Vista, 1998. Other Film Work: Second assistant director, Crime Wave (also known as Broken Hearts and Noses and The XYZ Murders), Columbia, 1985. Location manager, The Rosary Murders, New Line Cinema, 1987. Location manager, Collision Course, HBO Home Video, 1989. First assistant director, Maniac Cop 2, Live Home Video, 1990.

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First assistant director of reshoots, Darkman, Universal, 1990. First assistant director, Shang Hai yi Jiu er Ling (also known as Once upon a Time in Shanghai, Shanghai, and Shanghai 1920), 1991. First assistant director and unit production manager, Lunatics: A Love Story, Renaissance Pictures, 1991. First assistant director, Edge of Honor, Academy Entertainment, 1991. First assistant director, Rubin and Ed, IRS Releasing, 1992. First assistant director, Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence, Academy Entertainment, 1992. First assistant director, Dazed and Confused, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. First assistant director, Army of Darkness (also known as Army of Darkness, the Ultimate Experience in Medieval Horror, Army of Darkness: Evil Dead 3, Captain Supermarket, Evil Dead 3, and The Medieval Dead), Universal, 1993. (As Victor Malone) First assistant director, The Hudsucker Proxy, Buena Vista, 1994. First assistant director, The Quick and the Dead, TriStar, 1995. First assistant director, The Tie That Binds, Buena Vista, 1995. First assistant director of reshoots, Get Shorty, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1995. First assistant director, Men in Black (also known as M/8), Columbia, 1997. Film Appearances: Fake Shemp, The Evil Dead (also known as Book of the Dead and The Evil Dead, the Ultimate Experience in Grueling Horror), New Line Cinema, 1982. Jimmy Dodd, We of the Never Never, Triumph Releasing, 1982. Bartender, Darkman, Universal, 1990. Edgar Allan Poe, Lunatics: A Love Story, Renaissance Pictures, 1991. Creative Bullpen, The Hudsucker Proxy, Buena Vista, 1994. Bordello Swell, The Quick and the Dead, TriStar, 1995. Television Director; Episodic: "The Royal Couple of Thieves/' Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1995. "Genies, Grecians, and Geeks/' Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, syndicated, 1995.*

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CARROLLJanet

1940PERSONAL

Born December 24, 1940, in Chicago, IL; daughter of George Nicholas and Hilda Catherine (Patton) Thiese; children: Thomas, George Eric. Education: Studied drama under Harry Mastrogeorge; studied voice under Douglas Susu-Mago; studied dance under Stanley Holden and Lou Conte. Avocational interests: Music, metaphysics. Career: Actress and singer. Private vocal coach; ordained minister; theatre director; soloist, Kansas City Philharmonic and Chicago Symphony Chorus. Member: Actor's Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Film Appearances: Joel's Mother, Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. Toni's Mother, Secret Admirer, Orion, 1985. Lila Dagget, The Killing Time, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1987. Dorothy Davis, Memories of Me, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. Margie, Family Business, TriStar, 1989. Lieutenant Smith, A Platinum Triangle, Overseas FilmGroup, 1989. Rachel Bodeen, Talent For the Game, Paramount, 1991. Escabel, Destiny Turns On the Radio, Savoy Pictures,

1995. Timemaster, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1995. Judge Billings, Born to Be Wild, Warner Bros., 1995. Gwenn Cohen, Ugly Naked People, Random Pictures,

1999. Television Appearances; Series: Doris O'Rourke-Dial, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1990-93,

1996. Gary, Married.. . With Children, Fox, 1994-97. Diane Fulton, Bonnie, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Chicago Story, NBC, 1981. Myra Gibley, Getting Physical, CBS, 1984. Susan Baker, Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story, CBS, 1986.

Marjorie Luca, The Right of the People, ABC, 1986. Margaret Duggan, Bluffing It, ABC, 1987. Amanda, Sharing Richard, CBS, 1988. Alice, When He's Not a Stranger, CBS, 1989. Gail Brody, Daughters of Privilege, NBC, 1991. Patty, Betrayed: A Story of Three Women, ABC, 1995. Anita Montrose, Mat/ode: The Heist, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Peggy LaRue Nelson, "The Russians Are Coming," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Assistant to the Producer, Buchanan H.S., syndicated, 1985. Lieutenant Samantha Warner, Double Dare, CBS, 1985. Peg, "Amazing Grace," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1986. Sissy Tate, "Seems from a Marriage," Designing Women, CBS, 1986. Marilyn Cavendish, "Cold Reading," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Carol, The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1987. "A Big Disease With a Little Name," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. LA. Law, NBC, 1988. Margorie, The Boys, Showtime, 1989. Janie, Quantum Leap, NBC, 1989. Mrs. Lovejoy, Glory Days, Fox, 1990. Leah, Empty Nest, NBC, 1990. Tori Slade, Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1991. Kitty Ragland, The Hat Squad (pilot), CBS, 1992. Cindy the Clown, The Mommies, NBC, 1993. Nurse Jill, "I Dream of Feeny," Boy Meets World, ABC,

1994. Loretta, Coach, ABC, 1995. Mrs. Marion Shaw, "Drawing Henry," Me/rose Place, Fox, 1995. Esme Channing, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, ABC, then NBC, 1996. Mrs. Marion Shaw, "Last Exit to Ohio," Me/rose Place, Fox, 1997. Maude, The Closer, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Janet Holloway, / Gave at the Office, NBC, 1984.

The Boys, 1988. Flora, The Astronomer, PBS, 1991. Stage Appearances: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Arlington Park Theatre, Arlington, IL, 1973. Festival of One-Acts, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los

Angeles, CA, 1982.

CARTER

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CARSON, Lisa See CARSON, Lisa Nicole

CARSON, Lisa Nicole 1969(Lisa Carson) PERSONAL Born July 12,1969, in Brooklyn, NY; raised in Brooklyn and Gainesville, FL; daughter of Fannie Carson (a kindergarten teacher). Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, NAACP, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1998, for ER; Viewers for Quality Television Award nomination, best supporting actress in a quality comedy series, 1998, for Ally McBeal. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Apo//o Comedy Hour, 1992-93. Renee Radick, Ally McBeal Fox, 1997—. Lisa, Getting Personal, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jasmine, "Aria," Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Tina, The Cosby Show, CBS, 1996. Carla Reese, "Homeless For The Holidays," ER, NBC, 1996. Carla Reese, "Union Station," ER, NBC, 1996. Carla Reese, "Last Call," ER, NBC, 1996. Carla Reese, "Doctor Carter, I Presume," ER, NBC, 1996. Carla Reese, "When the Bough Breaks," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "Friendly Fire," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "Something New," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "One More For The Road," ER, NBC, 1997.

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Carla Reese, "Make A Wish," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "Random Acts," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "Calling Dr. Hathaway," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "You Bet Your Life," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "Tribes," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "Faith," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "Fortune's Fools," ER, NBC, 1997. Carla Reese, "The Miracle Worker," ER, NBC, 1998. Carla Reese, "Masquerade," ER, NBC, 1998. Carla Reese, "They Treat Horses, Don't They?," ER, NBC, 1998. Carla Reese, "Of Past Regret and Future Fear," ER, NBC, 1998. Carla Reese, "A Bloody Mess," ER, NBC, 1998. Carla Reese, "Carter's Choice," ER, NBC, 1998. Lieutenant Byrne, "The Test," Damon, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Lisa Carson) Jewel, Divas, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Desiree, Girlfriend, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 28th NAACP Image Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 29th NAACP Image Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 1998 Essence Awards, 1998. Film Appearances: (As Lisa Carson) Let's Get Bizzee, Xenon Entertainment, 1993. Coretta James, Devil in a Blue Dress (also known as Le diable en robe fa/eue), TriStar, 1995. (As Lisa Carson) Marti, Jason's Lyric, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. (As Lisa Carson) White Lies, Buena Vista, 1996. Matty Mereaux, Eve's Bayou, Trimark, 1997. Josie Nichols, Love Jones, New Line Cinema, 1997. Life, Universal, 1999. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Club 12, Hey Little Walter, Little Shop of Horrors, Tar Beach Incidentals, and Work It!. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, May, 1998, pp. 230-231. Jet, October 5, 1998, pp. 62-65.*

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CASSEL, Vincent

1967PERSONAL

CEDER, Elayne Barbara 1946(Elayne Ceder) PERSONAL

Born in 1967; son of Jean-Pierre Cassel. Education: Studied at the Actor's Institute of New York. Addresses: /Agent—Intertalent, 5 rue Clement-Marot, 75008 Paris, France.

Born July 23, 1946, in Brookline, MA; daughter of Arthur and Mollie G. (Fienman) Ceder. Education: Case Western Reserve University, B.A. (architecture), 1967; University of California, Los Angeles, M.A. (environmental design), 1969. Religion: Jewish.

Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Cesar Award nomination, best actor, and Cesar Award nomination, most promising young actor, both 1996, for La Maine. CREDITS Film Appearances: Les Cles du paradis (also known as The Keys to Paradise), Messine Productions, 1991. Dede, Hot Chocolate (also known as Amour et chocolat)f The Movie Group, 1992. Felix's brother Max, Metisse (also known as Cafe au lait), MKL Distribution, 1993. Eric, Femmes, 1995. Vinz, La Maine (also known as Hate and Hatred), Cramercy Pictures, 1995. Camille Desmoulins, Jefferson in Paris, Buena Vista, 1995. Bruno, Adultere mode d'emploi (also known as Adultery: A User's Guide), Pan Europeenne, 1995. Pastamoo, Blood of the Hunter (also known as The Fiddler), Trimark, 1995. Max, L'Appartement (also known as The Apartment and L'Appartamento), UGC Images, 1996. Pasquale, Come mi vuoi (also known as As You Want Me), Trio Cinema & Televisione, 1996. Julien, L'Eleve, Ocelot Productions, 1996. Dobermann, Dobermann, Medusa, 1997. Michael, Le Plaisiretsespetits fracas, M6 Films, 1997. Due d'Anjou, Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Mediterranees, Rocfilms, 1998. Gilles de Rais, Joan oMrc, Columbia, 1999. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Les o/seaux and Le theatre de fo/re.*

CEDER, Elayne See CEDER, Elayne Barbara

Addresses: Contact—Society of Motion Picture and Television Art Directors, 11365 Venture Blvd., Suite 315, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Production designer, art director, and producer. Special city planning consultant for the cities of Los Angeles, CA, and Inglewood, CA. Synagogue for the Performing Arts, member. Member: Society of Motion Picture and Television Art Directors, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Hollywood Motion Picture Association. CREDITS Film Work; Production Designer, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Second Coming of Suzanne, Barry, 1974. The Conversation, Paramount, 1974. Art director, A Small Town in Texas, American International Pictures, 1976. Pony Express Rider, Doyt-Dayton, 1976. Portrait of a Hit Man, Shapiro Entertainment, 1977. Art director, American Hot Wax, Paramount, 1978. (As Elayne Ceder) Art director, Every Which Way but Loose, Warner Bros., 1978. When a Stranger Calls, Columbia, 1979. (As Elayne Ceder; with John Graysmark) Firefox, Warner Bros., 1982. Associate producer, Marvin and Tige, Lorimar, 1983. Flip Out (also known as Get Crazy), Embassy, 1983. Head Office, TriStar, 1986. Rescue Me, Cannon, 1991. Perfect Alibi (also known as Where's Mommy Now?), Rysher Entertainment, 1995. Painted Hero (also known as Shadow of the Past), Astra Cinema, 1995. Original Gangstas (also known as Hot City), Orion, 1996. Title designer, Palmetto, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997.

CHARLES

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Work; Production Designer; Miniseries: Dynasty: The Reunion (also known as Dynasty: The Miniseries), ABC, 1991. Television Work; Production Designer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Movies: Murder at the World Series, ABC, 1977. Art director, A Sensitive, Passionate Man, NBC, 1977. Art director, A Shining Season, CBS, 1979. The Suicide's Wife (also known as A New Life), 1979. The Jayne Mansfield Story (also known as Jayne Mansfield: A Symbol of the 50s), CBS, 1980. The Five of Me, CBS, 1981. Art director, Mysterious Two (also known as Follow Me If You Dare), 1982. Secrets of a Mother and Daughter, 1983. Art director, Getting Physical, CBS, 1984. R.E.L.A.X., CBS, 1986. Not Quite Human, The Disney Channel, 1987. Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies, CBS, 1987. The Secret Life of /Cathy McCormick (also known as Happily Ever After, The Secret, and The Secret LifeofMarleneMacFadden), NBC, 1988. Bare Essentials (also known as A/most Paradise and Sail Away), CBS, 1991. Highway Heartbreaker (also known as Highway Casanova), CBS, 1992. A Message from Holly, 1992. Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted (also known as Who Speaks for Jonathan?), NBC, 1992. Death in Small Doses, ABC, 1995. The Women of Spring Break (also known as Daytona Blues and We/come to Paradise), CBS, 1995. The Man Next Door, ABC, 1996. Hijacked: Flight 285, ABC, 1996. All Lies End in Murder (also known as Behind Every Good Man), ABC, 1997. Television Work: Production Designer; Pilots: The Love Tapes (also known as They're Playing Our Tape), ABC, 1980. Char//e, ABC, 1990.*

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Charles. Education: Studied acting at the Stagedoor Manor. Avocational interests: Baseball. Addresses: Agent—Risa Shapiro, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Sometimes credited as Josh A. Charles; also worked as a stand-up comedian. CREDITS Film Appearances: Iggy, Hairspray (also known as White Lipstick), New Line Cinema, 1988. Knox Overstreet, Dead Poets Society, Buena Vista, 1989. Bryan, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Warner Bros., 1991. Mort Golden, Crossing the Bridge, Buena Vista, 1992. Eddy, Threesome, TriStar, 1994. Randy, Coldblooded, Propaganda Films, 1995. Charlie Dunlap, Pie in the Sky, Fine Line Features, 1995. (Uncredited) Bruce, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Miramax, 1995. Cyclops Baby, Buena Vista, 1996. Peter Silverblatt, Meeting Daddy, CineTel Films, 1998. Adam, Little City, Miramax, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Dan Rydell, Sports Night, ABC, 1998—. Television Appearances; Movies: Andrew Goodman, Murder in Mississippi (also known as Mississippi Summer), NBC, 1990. Jody, "Cooperstown," TNT Screen works, TNT, 1993. Tyn, The Grave (also known as The Secret), HBO, 1996. Joe Talbot, Crossworlds, HBO, 1996. Eddie Jordan, Norma Jean and Marilyn, HBO, 1996. Stage Appearances: Jay, A Dance Lesson, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1989.

CHARLESJosh 1971(?)(Josh A. Charles)

Also appeared in productions at the Stagedoor Manor.*

PERSONAL Born September 15, 1971 (some sources say 1972), in Baltimore, MD; son of Allan (a partner in an advertising firm) and Laura (a newspaper columnist)

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CHARTOFF, Robert 1933PERSONAL Full name, Robert Irwin Chartoff; born August 26, 1933, in New York, NY; son of William and Bessie Chartoff; married Vanessa Howard, July 3, 1970; children: Jenifer, William, Julie, Charley, Miranda. Education: Union College, A.B., 1955; Columbia University, LL.B., 1958. Addresses: Office—Chartoff Productions, Inc., 1250 Sixth St., Suite 101, Santa Monica, CA 90401-1636. Career: Producer. Chartoff-Winkler Productions, founder (with Irwin Winkler); Chartoff Productions, Inc., Santa Monica, CA, president. Awards, Honors: Academy Award (with others), best picture, 1976, for Rocky; Academy Award nominations (with others), best picture, 1980, for Raging Bull, and 1983, for The Right Stuff.

New York, New York, United Artists, 1977. Valentino, United Artists, 1977. Executive producer, Comes a Horseman, United Artists, 1978. Uncle ]oe Shannon, United Artists, 1978. Rocky II, United Artists, 1979. Raging Bull, United Artists, 1980. True Confessions, United Artists, 1981. Rocky III, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983. Rocky IV, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Beer (also known as The Selling of America), Orion, 1986. Rocky V, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. (With Fred Beaver) 5tra/ght Talk, Buena Vista, 1992. (With Ted Ravinett) Ender's Game, forthcoming. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Publishers Weekly, August 5, 1996, p. 283.*

CREDITS Film Work; Producer; With Irwin Winkler, Unless Otherwise Noted: Double Trouble, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. (And with Judd Bernard) Point Blank, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1967. The Split, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Leo the Last, United Artists, 1969. (And with Sydney Pollack) They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, Cinerama, 1969. The Strawberry Statement, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Believe in Me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971. The New Centurions (also known as Precinct 45: Los Angeles Police), Columbia, 1972. (And with Lewis John Carlino) The Mechanic (also known as Killer of Killers), United Artists, 1972. Up the Sandbox, National General, 1972. Thumb Tripping, Avco Embassy, 1972. 5*P*Y*S, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Busting, United Artists, 1974. Peeper (also known as Fat Chance), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. The Gambler, Paramount, 1975. Breakout, Columbia, 1975. Rocky, United Artists, 1976. Nickelodeon, Columbia, 1976.

CHESNE, Steven

1960PERSONAL

Full name, Steven Todd Chesne; born May 2, 1960, in Milwaukee, Wl; son of Robert Bernard and Janet Fredericka (Pious) Chesne. Education: University of Southern California, Mus.B., 1983. Politics: Democrat. Avocational interests: Astronomy, dance, environmentalist), folk music, mythology. Addresses: Agent—Carol Faith Agency, 280 South Beverly Dr., Suite 411, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Composer. Lorimar Telepictures, Los Angeles, CA, composer, beginning in 1986. Member: American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. Awards, Honors: Achievement Award, University of California, 1981, for Music for Orchestra; Special Award, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 1988, for Symphony No. 4: The Air, the Ether, and the Music of the Mind.

CHEW

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 RECORDINGS Albums: Recordings Include Symphony No. 2: The Hopeless, the Hopeful, and the Human Seed; Symphony No. 3: The Earth, the Water, and the Fire; and Symphony No. 4: The Air, the Ether, and the Music of the Mind. WRITINGS Composer for Television; Series: Valerie's Family, NBC, 1986-87, title changed to The Hogan Family, NBC, 1987-90, then CBS, 199091. Perfect Strangers, ABC, 1986-93. Family Matters, ABC, 1989-97, CBS, 1997-98. The Family Man, CBS, 1990-91. Step by Step, ABC, 1991-97, CBS, 1997-98. Hang/7/ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1992-97. Batman: The Animated Series, Fox, 1992—. Getting By, ABC, 1993, NBC, 1993-94. Kirk (also known as Life Happens), The WB, 199596. Other Compositions: Etude for Orchestra, 1980. Music for Orchestra, 1980. Ritual: Ancient and Future Dance, 1981. Journeys, 1983. Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra, 1983. Symphony No. 4: The Air, the Ether, and the Music of the Mind, 1986. Broken (ballet), 1990. Concerto for Bass Clarinet and Orchestra, 1990. Also composer of 5u/te for Orchestra; Symphony No. 2: The Hopeless, the Hopeful, and the Human Seed; and Symphony No. 3: The Earth, the Water, and the Fire.*

CHEW, Richard PERSONAL Born in Los Angeles, CA; son of Henry F. (a merchant) and May L. (a homemaker; maiden name, Leong) Chew; children: Jonah C, Aaron N. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A.; also attended Harvard Law School. Addresses: Agent—Skouras Agency, 1015 Gayley Ave., 3rd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90024.

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Career: Film editor. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (with Walter Murch), best film editing, 1974, for The Conversation; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (with Lynzee Klingman and Sheldon Kahn), and Academy Award nomination (with Lynzee Klingman and Sheldon Kahn), both best film editing, 1976, for One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest; Academy Award (with Paul Hirsch and Marcia Lucas), best film editing, 1977, for 5tar Wars. CREDITS Film Work; Film Editor, Unless Otherwise Noted: And cinematographer, The Redwoods (short film; documentary), King Screen Productions, 1967. (With Trevor Greenwood) And photographer, The Medium Is the Message, You Know (short film; documentary), 1969. (With Walter Murch) The Conversation, Paramount, 1974. (With Lynzee Klingman and Sheldon Kahn) One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, United Artists, 1975. (With Paul Hirsch and Marcia Lucas) Star Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. (With John Fitzgerald Beck) Coin'South, Paramount, 1978. When You Com in'Back, Red Ryder?, Columbia, 1979. My Favorite Year, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1982. Creator, Universal, 1985. Real Genius, TriStar, 1985. Streets of Gold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Where the River Runs Black, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1986. Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Clean and Sober, Warner Bros., 1988. Men Don't Leave, Warner Bros., 1990. (With Robert Leighton) Late for Dinner, Columbia, 1991. And producer (with Cameron Crowe) and second unit director, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Supervising film editor, Mi Vida Loca—My Crazy Life (also known as My Crazy Life), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1993. My Life, Columbia, 1993. Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995.

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Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill (also known as Tall Tale), Buena Vista, 1995. That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Hope Floats, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998.*

Jumanji, Columbia, 1995. Director of concept design, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. OTHER SOURCES

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1962-

Books: Notable Asian Americans, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1995.*

PERSONAL Born in 1962, in Taiwan; moved to the United States at age 5 to join father who was studying engineering and who became a design engineer for Ford. Education: Graduated from John Glenn High School, 1981; attended William D. Ford Vocational/Technical Center; University of California at Los Angeles, B.F.A., 1986; studied industrial design at the Center for Creative Studies College of Art and Design. Avocational interests: Painting. Career: Special effects art director. Worked on commercials and other freelance projects after graduating; was hired by Digital Productions in 1986 and worked as design director for Oprah Winfrey and Good Morning America; worked as designer and key animator for CBS-TV's Pee-Wee's Playhouse; became visual effects art director in 1989 at Industrial Light and Magic, founded by filmmaker George Lucas. Awards, Honors: Won grand prize in Michigan statewide film festival for students for his clay animation in Gladiator; FOCUS Award, between 1981 and 1986, for Mental Block (short clay animation film); (With Ken Ralston, Douglas Smythe, and Tom Woodruff, Jr.) Academy Award, best effects: visual effects, 1993, and British Academy Award, both for Death Becomes Her; Clio Award, 1994, for a Malaysian Airlines ad; British Academy Award, for Forrest Gump. CREDITS Film Work; Visual Effects Art Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Ghost, Paramount, 1990. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (also known as T2 and 12 -Terminator 2: Judgment Day), TriStar, 1991. Switch, Columbia, 1991. Death Becomes Her, Universal, 1992. The Nutcracker (also known as George Balanchine's The Nutcracker), Regency Enterprises, 1993. Visual effects art direction supervisor, The Mask, New Line Cinema, 1994. Forrest Gump, Paramount, 1994.

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PERSONAL Born in 1962, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; daughter of Tommy Chong (a comedian, actor, writer, and director; best known as half of the duo, Cheech and Chong) and Maxine Sneed; married Owen Baylis (a stockbroker), 1982 (divorced); married C. Thomas Howell (an actor), 1989 (divorced); children: (first marriage) Morgan. Addresses: Publicist— Nancy Seltzer Public Relations, 8845 Ashcroft Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Office— c/o CED, 261 South Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Genie Award, best actress, 1983, for Quest for Fire; Clarence Muse Award, Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, 1986. CREDITS Film Appearances: Janetta, Stony Island (also known as My Main Man from Stony Island), World-Northal, 1978. Ika, Quest for Fire (also known as La guerre du feu), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Tracy, Beat Street, Orion, 1984. The gypsy, Cheech and Chong's "The Cors/can Brothers/'Orion, 1984. Pearl Antoine, Choose Me, Island Alive, 1984. Leila, Fear City (also known as Border and Ripper), Chevy Chase Distribution, 1984. Sarah, American Flyers, Warner Bros., 1985. Yogi, City Limits, Atlantic Releasing, 1985. Squeak, The Color Purple (also known as Moon Song), Warner Bros., 1985.

CHRISTIAN

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Cindy, Commando, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Slave girl, Running out of Luck, CBS Records Group, 1986. Sarah Walker, Soul Man, New World, 1986. Rachel Dobs,The Squeeze, TriStar, 1987. Hilary Orozco, The Principal, TriStar, 1987. Walking after Midnight, 1988. Rude Awakening, 1989. Carola, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Paramount, 1990. As herself, Far out Man! (also known as Soul Man //), CineTel, 1990. Julie, Denial: The Dark Side of Passion (also known as Loon), Republic Pictures Home Video, 1991. Diana Pierce, The Borrower, Cannon, 1991. Paola, Amazon, Cabriolet Films, 1991. llene, Common Bonds (also known as Cha/ndance), Academy Entertainment, 1992. M. J., When the Party's Over, Strand Releasing, 1993. Karen, Time Runner (also known as In Exile), New Line Home Video, 1993. At Home with the Webbers, 1993. Ola, Boulevard, Live Entertainment, 1994. Rose Orwetto, Hideaway, TriStar, 1995. Joan Armstrong, Power of Attorney, Turner Home Entertainment, 1995. Detective Forge, Crying Freeman, 1995. Jennifer Hudson, The Break, Vidmark Entertainment,

1995. Arianna, Starlight, Monarch Home Video, 1996. Highball, 1997. Special Agent Danzig, Coodbye America, 1997. The woman, Small Time (also known as Waiting for the Man), 1998. Also appeared as the narrator, Sex, Drugs, and AIDS (an educational documentary for high school students). Television Appearances; Movies: Rita, The Top of the Hill, syndicated, 1980. Christine Horn, Badge of the Assassin, CBS, 1985. Jane, Curiosity Kills (also known as Curiosity Killed the Cat), USA Network, 1990. Yvonne, Father and Son: Dangerous Relations (also known as Father and Son and On the Streets of LA.), NBC, 1993. J.J., Soca, Showtime, 1994. Cassandra Turner, The Mask of Death, HBO, 1996. Linda Garcia, Alibi, ABC, 1997. Valentine's Day (also known as Protector), HBO,

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Television Appearances; Series: Host, Nitecap, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Monday, Tuesday, Sven's Day," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. Circe LaFemme, "Casey at the Bat," Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1986. "New Blood," The Hitchhiker, USA Network, 1990. May Lawso, "Firebrand," Lonesome Dove: The Series, syndicated, 1993. Karen Heatherton, "The Second Soul,"The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Claudia Jardine, "Timeless," Highlander, syndicated, 1996. Tanya Moreau, "Spirit Thief," Poltergeist: The Legacy,

1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Diane Miller, Friends, CBS, 1978. Television Appearances; Specials: Rhonda, "Prison Stories: Women on the Inside" (also known as "Doing Time: Women in Prison" and "Women in Prison"), HBO Showcase, HBO, 1991. Stage Appearances: Kay Jones, Oh, Kay!, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1991. WRITINGS Screenplays: Boulevard, LIVE Entertainment, 1994. Nonfiction: Contributor, Sex, Drugs, and AIDS, 1987.*

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PERSONAL Born August 10,1965, in Glendale, CA; married Rod Dyer (divorced, 1994). Avocational interests: Listening to opera, dinner parties, playing piano, skiing, collecting antiques. Addresses: Agent—Paul Kohner, Inc., 9300 Wilshire Blvd, Ste. 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress.

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Film Appearances: Brenda Lee Van Buren, The Hidden, New Line Cinema, 1987. Tuesday, Never on Tuesday, Cinema Group, 1988. Casey, Mad About You, 1988. Iris, Clean and Sober, Warner Bros., 1988. Elizabeth, Tale of Two Sisters, Vista Street Entertainment, 1989. Dr. Irene Marsh, Think Big, Concorde Pictures, 1990. (Uncredited) Virginia Monroe, Mom, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1990. Susan Riley, Maniac Cop 2, Live Home Video, 1990. Kitty, The Dark Backward, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Quinn,/Arena, Empire Pictures, 1991. Hexina, Hexed, Columbia, 1993. Samantha, A Gnome Named Cnorm (also known as The Adventures of a Gnome Named Cnorm and Upworld), PolyGram Video, 1994. Yvonne Voss, The Chase, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Katherine Shelley, Lancelot: Guardian of Time (also known as The Guard/an), Anubis, 1997. Voice of Queen Aquarine, journey Beneath the Sea, 1997. Renate Muller, Snide and Prejudice, Bombastic Pictures, 1998. Jules Daniel, Runnin' Home, Alegro Films, 1999. Max, Final Voyage, Phoenician Films, 1999. Chostly Rental, Twentieth Century-Fox, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Series: Melody Hughes, Berrengers, NBC, 1985. Blacke's Magic, NBC, 1986. Jessie (young), My Life and Times, ABC, 1991. Commander Susan Ivanova, Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994-97. Nona Jones, First Frontier, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Kara, Calendar Girl Murders (also known as Insatiable, and Victimized), ABC, 1984. Julia Forsythe, A Masterpiece of Murder, NBC, 1986. Houston: The Legend of Texas (also known as Gone to Texas), CBS, 1986. Dawn, The Highwayman (also known as Terror on the Blacktop), 1987. Officer Babs Altoon, Police Story: Monster Manor, 1988. Shannon's Deal, 1989. Meagan, Kaleidoscope (also known as Danielle Steel's Kaleidoscope), NBC, 1990.

Felice, Lies of the &v/ns, 1991. The Woman Who Sinned, NBC, 1991. Strays, 1991. Lisa, Columbo: It's All in the Came, ABC, 1993. Leeann Hardy, Relentless: Mind of a Killer, NBC, 1993. Patricia Van Lier, Mercenary II: Thick & Thin, 1997. (Uncredited) Susan Ivanova, In the Beginning (also known as Babylon 5: In the Beginning), 1998. Shelley Lowe, A Wing and a Prayer, USA Network, 1998. Commander Susan Ivanova, Thirdspace (also known as Babylon 5: Thirdspace and Thirdspace: A Babylon 5 Adventure), TNT, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Webster, ABC, 1983. Marion Gordon, "Where the Girls Are/' Riptide, NBC, 1984. Betty MacRae, "The Lipstick Killer/' I ]. Hooker, ABC, 1984. Elyse, "Shots in the Dark/' Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1984. Cathy, "Trouble Brewing," The A-Team, NBC, 1985. Roxanne Hoffmeyer, "Love, Hate, and Sporty James," Hunter, NBC, 1986. Lieutenant Alex Walker, Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1987. "Elegy for a Tramp," Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1987. Allison, "Play it Again Seymour," Quantum Leap, NBC, 1989. Mickey Alder, "The Blackmailer," Matlock, NBC, 1990. Bonnie Jenks Hastings, "The Prodigal Father," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991. Dana Hollister Harrison, Dark Justice, CBS, 1991. Susan Covers, "Speak, Lawyers for Me," LA. Law, NBC, 1991. Maria Baker, Space Rangers, CBS, 1993. Herself, Space Cadets, 1997. Cheryl Bankston, "Pilot," Total Security, ABC, 1997. Katherine, "Two of Hearts," Highlander, syndicated, 1998. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded an album of music entitled Taboo. Video Games: Major Kelt, Solar Eclipse (also known as Titan and Titan Wars), Crystal Dynamics, 1995.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 WRITINGS Fiction: Author of a children's fiction series entitled The Misadventures of Miss Emma Bradford. Music: Writer of music for album Taboo. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Claudia Christian, http://www.cchristian.com/*

CHRISTIE, Julie 1940(?)PERSONAL Full name, Julie Frances Christie; born April 14,1940 (some sources say 1941), in Chukua, Assam, India; daughter of Frank St. John (a tea plantation manager) and Rosemary (maiden name, Ramsden) Christie; companion of Duncan Campbell (an investigative journalist). Education: Attended Central School of Speech and Drama and Brighton College of Technology. Addresses: Agent-— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Ca 90211; and International Creative Management, 76 Oxford St., London W1N OAX, England. Career: Actress. Member: British Academy of Film and Television Arts, fellow, 1997. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best actress, British Academy Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, National Board of Review Award, best actress, and New York Film Critics Circle Award, all 1965, for Darling; Donatello Award, 1965, for Doctor Zhivago; Laurel Award, best dramatic actress, and Motion Picture Herald Award, both 1967; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1971, for McCabe and Mrs. Miller; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress in a musical or comedy, 1975, for Shampoo; Academy Award nomination, best actress, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture drama, Independent Spirit Award, best female lead, National Society of Film

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Critics Award, New York Film Critics Circle Award, and Silver Seashell Award, San Sebastian International Film Festival, all 1997, for Afterglow. CREDITS Film Appearances: Babette LaVern, Crooks Anonymous, Janus, 1963. Liz, Billy Liar, Warner/Pathe, 1963. Claire Chingford, The Fast Lady, J. Arthur Rank, 1963. Diana Scott, Darling, Embassy, 1965. Lara, Doctor Zhivago, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Daisy Battles, Young Cassidy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Linda and Clarisse, Fahrenheit 451, Universal, 1966. Bathsheba, Far from the Madding Crowd, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Herself, Tonite Let's All Make Love in London (also known as The London Scene), 1967. Petulia Danner, Petulia, Warner Bros., 1968. Catherine Morel I i, In Search of Gregory (also known as Alia Ricerca de Gregory), Universal, 1970. Marian Maudsley, The Go-Between, Columbia, 1971. Constance Miller, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Laura Baxter, Don't Look Now (also known as A Venezia ... Un Dicembre Rosso Shocking), Paramount, 1973. Herself, Nashville, Paramount, 1975. Jackie Shawn, Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. Dr. Susan Harris, Demon Seed (also known as Proteus Generation), United Artists, 1977. Betty Logan, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. Gold, 1980. Les Quarantiemes Rugissants, 1981. "D", Memoirs of a Survivor, EMI, 1981. Narrator, The Animals Film (documentary), Blue Dolphin Film Distributors, 1981. Anne, Heat and Dust, Curzon/Universal, 1983. Kitty Baldry, The Return of the Soldier, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Ruby, The Gold Diggers, British Film Institute, 1984. Ellen Freeman, Power, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Miss Mary Mulligan, Miss Mary, New World, 1986. Betty Riviere, La Memo/re Tatouee (also known as Champagne Amer, Secret Obsession, Silent Memory, and Tattooed Memory), Vidmark Entertainment/1986. Narrator, Yilmaz Guney: His Life, His Films (documentary), Jane Balfour Films, 1987. Mrs. Quinton, Fools of Fortune, Film Four International, 1990. Strip club hostess, It's Pat, 1994. Aislinn, Dragonheart, Universal, 1996.

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Gertrude, Hamlet (also known as William Shakespeare's Hamlet)f Columbia, 1996. Phyllis Mann, Afterglow, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997.

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Also appeared in Across the River and into the Trees. Television Appearances; Movies: Barbara Barlow, Dadah Is Death (also known as Barlow & Chambers: A Long Way from Home, Deadly Decision, A Long Way from Home, and A Long Way Home), CBS, 1988. Charlotte Deutz, Sins of the Fathers (also known as Fathers and Sons and Vaeter und Soehne)f Showtime, 1988. Helen Cuffe, The Ra//way Station Man, TNT, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Anne Shank and Sybil Railton-Bell, Separate Tables, HBO, 1983.

The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Also appeared in the documentary Taking on the Bomb. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Saint, syndicated, 1963. Television Appearances; Series: Christine/Andromeda, A'Is for Andromeda, 1962. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lady Ruth Balmer, Karaoke, Bravo, 1996. Stage Appearances: Luciana, A Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1964. Yelena, Uncle Vanya, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1973. Old Times, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1995. Suzanne Andler, Chichester, England, 1997. Also appeared with the Birmingham Repertory Company, Birmingham, England, 1963. Major Tours: Luciana, A Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, U.S. and European cities, 1964. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, February, 1997, p. 38; March, 1997, p. 160. People Weekly, February 9, 1998, p. 119.*

Education: Received B.A. and M.A. degrees in theatre arts. Addresses: Office—F raster, Paramount Television, 5555 Melrose Ave., Lucille Ball Bldg., Room 101, Hollywood, CA 90038. Career: Production designer and art director. Cahuenga Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA, artistic director; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, teacher of theatre; actor and drama teacher. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction or scenic design for a dramatic special, 1975, for The Legendary Curse of the Hope Diamond; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction or scenic design for a comedy series, 1976, for Mr. T and Tina; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction or scenic design for a dramatic special, 1976, for Hollywood Television Theatre; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction or scenic design for a comedy, variety, or music special, 1976, for The George Burns Comedy Special; Emmy Award nomination, 1976, for The Last of Mrs. Lincoln; Emmy Award nomination, 1977, for Our Town; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction for a dramatic special, 1977, for Bell System; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction for a comedy series, 1977, for We/come Back, /Cotter; Emmy Award, outstanding art direction for a comedy, variety, or music series, 1978, for The Richard Pryor Show; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction for a comedy, variety, or music special, 1978, for How to Survive the Seventies and Maybe Even Bump into Happiness; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in special events, 1979, for The 51st Annual Academy Awards; Emmy Award, outstanding art direction for a variety or music program, 1981, for The 53rd Annual Academy Awards; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction for a variety or music program, 1982, for Baryshnikov in Hollywood; Emmy Awards, outstanding art direction for a variety or music program, 1984, for The 56th Annual Academy Awards, and 1986, for The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction for a miniseries or a special, 1988, for "I Never Sang for My Father," American Playhouse; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding art direction for a

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 series, 1988 and 1990, both for Murphy Brown; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction for a variety or music program, 1989, for In the Mood: The Glen Miller Band Reunion; Emmy Award, outstanding art direction for a variety or music program, 1990, for The 62nd Annual Academy Awards; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding art direction for a variety or music program, 1992, for The 64th Annual Academy Awards, 1993, for The 65th Annual Academy Awards, 1994, for The 66th Annual Academy Awards, and 1995, for The 67th Annual Academy Awards; Emmy Award nomination (with set designer Ron Olsen), outstanding individual achievement in art direction for a series, 1995, for Frasier; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding art direction for a variety or music program, 1997, for The 69th Annual Academy Awards. CREDITS Television Work; Production Designer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Series: The Midnight Special, NBC, 1973-81. Ch/co and the Man, NBC, 1974-78. Big Eddie, CBS, 1975. We/come Back, Kotter, ABC, 1975-79. Mr. T and Tina, ABC, 1976. The Richard Pryor Show, NBC, 1977. Teachers Only, NBC, 1982-83. The Motown Review, NBC, 1985. Growing Pains, ABC, 1985-92. Sanchez of Bel Air, USA Network, 1986. My Sister Sam (also known as Taking the Town), CBS, 1986-88. Art director, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1988-98. Sydney, CBS, 1990. Wings, NBC, 1990-98. The Carol Burnett Show, CBS, 1991. love and War, CBS, 1992-95. Art director, Frasier, NBC, 1993—. Art director, The Pursuit of Happiness (also known as The Way It Goes), NBC, 1995. NewsRadio (also known as News Radio and The Station), NBC, 1995—. yenny, NBC, 1997. Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 1997—. Becker, CBS, 1998—. Television Work; Production Designer; Specials: The Legendary Curse of the Hope Diamond, 1975. The George Burns Comedy Special, CBS, 1976. The Last of Mrs. Lincoln, PBS, 1976. Hi, I'm Glen Campbell, 1976. Our Town, NBC, 1977.

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BingiA 50th Anniversary Gala, 1977. How to Survive the Seventies and Maybe Even Bump into Happiness (also known as Mary Tyler Moore's Surviving the Seventies), CBS, 1978. That Thing on ABC, ABC, 1978. Pat Boone and Family, 1978. Walt Disney . . . One Man's Dream, 1981. Baryshnikov in Hollywood, CBS, 1982. "Mr. Roberts," NBC Live Theatre, NBC, 1984. The 50th Presidential Inaugural Gala, ABC, 1985. "Paper Angels," American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Barbara Mandrell: Something Special, CBS, 1985. Day-to-Day Affairs, HBO, 1985. An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., NBC, 1986. "King of the Building," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1987. "I Never Sang for My Father," American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. "Old Money," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. In the Mood: The Glenn Miller Band Reunion, PBS, 1989. The All-Star Salute to Our Troops, CBS, 1991. Men, Movies, and Carol, CBS, 1994. Carol Burnett: The Special Years, CBS, 1994. The Kennedy Center 25th Anniversary Celebration (also known as The Kennedy Center Presents), PBS, 1996. Christopher Reeve: A Celebration of Hope, ABC, 1998. Also the production designer for "Fame," "The Gift of the Magi," and "Have I Got a Christmas for You," all presentations of Hallmark Hall of Fame; for "All the Way Home," and "The Member of the Wedding," both presentations of NBC Live Theatre, NBC; and for "Actor," "The Hemingway Play," "The Chinese Prime Minister," "Nourish the Beast," "Knuckle," and "For the Use of the Hall," all presentations of HO//Vwoocf Television Theatre, PBS. Television Work; Production Designer; Awards Presentations: The 51st Annual Academy Awards, 1979. The 53rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1981. The Emmy Awards, 1981. The Emmy Awards, 1982. The Emmy Awards, 1983. The Emmy Awards, 1984. The 56th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1984. "The Television Academy Hall of Fame," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1985. The Second Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, NBC, 1986.

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The 58th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1986. The Third Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1987. The 59th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1987. The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1987. The 39th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1987. The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1988. The 5th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1989. The 15th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1989. The 16th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1990. The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1990. The 6th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1990. The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. The 17th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. The 64th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1993. The 66th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1994. The 46th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1994. The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1996. The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. The 51st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1997. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1998. Television Work; Production Designer; Pilots: The Robert Guillaume Show, ABC, 1989. Ghost Writer (also known as Haunted House), Fox, 1990. Where's Rodney? (also known as Oh, Rodney, Rodney, Jr., and Young Rodney), NBC, 1990. The High Life, ABC, 1990. Love and War, CBS, 1992. The Pursuit of Happiness (also known as The Way It Goes), NBC, 1995. Other Television Work; Production Designer: Keeping Up with the Joneses, 1972. Shipshape, 1978. Young Hearts, 1984. Also production designer for Bell System. Stage Work; Production Designer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Come Back, Little Sheba, West Coast Production, 1965. Peculiar Pastime, Beverly Hills Playhouse, Beverly Hills, CA, 1979.

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Surname is sometimes spelled "Tschurikowa"; full name, Inna Mikah Mikhailovna Churikova; born October 5, 1943, in Belibey, U.S.S.R. (now Russia); daughter of Mikhail and Elezabetta (Mantrova) Churikov; married Gleb Panfilov (a director), 1974; children: one son. Education: Pushkin Dramatic Institute, graduated 1965; also attended Shchepkin Theatre School. Addresses: Office— Universitetsky prospekt 6, Korp. 4, Apt. 68, 117333 Moscow, Russia. Career: Film and stage actress. Moscow Youth Theatre, Moscow, U.S.S.R. (now Russia), member of the company, 1965-68; Lenkom (formerly known as the Lenin Komsomol Theatre), Moscow, U.S.S.R. (now Russia), actress, 1973—. Awards, Honors: Lenin Komsomol Prize, 1976; Silver Berlin Bear, Berlin Festival, best actress, 1984, for V&ssa (some sources say for Voenno-polevoi roman); Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (R.S.F.S.R.) State Prize, 1985; People's Artist of the U.S.S.R., 1985; Nika Award, best actress, 1990, for RebroAdama; Nika Award nomination, best actress, 1993, for Plasch Kazanovy; Triumph Prize, 1994; Kinotaur Festival Prize, 1994; First Prize, Kamaz Festival, 1994; Nika Award nomination, best actress, 1994, for Kourotchka Riaba.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 CREDITS Film Appearances: Mat (also known as 1905 and Mother), Kiev Film Studios, 1955, Artkino Pictures, 1956. Raika, Tuchi nad Borskom (also known as Clouds over Borsk), Mosfilm, 1961. Ya shagal po Moskva (also known as / Step through Moscow, Meet Me in Moscow, and Ya shagayu po Moskve), Mosfilm, 1964. Angelika, Ccfe ty teper, Maksim? (also known as Where Are You, Maxim?), [Russia], 1965. Marfushka, Morozko, Gorky Film Studios, 1965, released in the United States as lack Frost (also known as The Frosty), Embassy, 1966. Tridtsat tri (Nenauchnaya fantastika) (also known as 33), Mosfilm, 1965, Mosfilm, 1988. Varvara, Stryapukha (also known as The Cook), Mosfilm, 1966. Shasy, Neulovimie mstiteli (also known as The Elusive Revengers), Mosfilm, 1967. Nelli, Starshaya sestra (also known as Elder Sister and The Older Sister), Mosfilm, 1967. Tanya Tyotkina, Vogne broda net (also known as No Crossing under Fire, No Ford in the Fire, and No Ford through Fire), Lenfilm Studio, 1968. Pasha Stroganova, Nachalo (also known as The Beginning, The Debut, and The Girl in the Factory), Lenfilm Studio, 1970. Elizabeta Uvarova, Proshu slova (also known as / Want the Floor, I Wish to Speak, and May I Speak?), Lenfilm Studio, 1975. larovaya, Lyubov Yarovaya, 1977. Anna, Valentina (also known as Valentine), Mosfilm, 1981. Vassa Zheleznova (title role), Vassa, Mosfilm, 1983. Vera, Voenno-polevoi roman (also known as Wartime Romance), Odessa Film Studios, 1985, International Film Exchange, 1986. Sasha Nikolayeva, Tema (also known as The Theme), Mosfilm/Sovexportfilm/lnternational Film Exchange, 1987. Ivan's mother, Kuryer (also known as Courier, Der Bote, and Kurier), Mosfilm/Sovexportfilm, 1987. Mat (also known as Mother, La madre, and Zapreshchyonnye lyudi), Mosfilm, 1989. Camlet (also known as Hamlet), [U.S.S.R., now Russia], 1989. Nina, Rebro Adama (also known as Adam's Rib), Mosfilm, 1990, October Films, 1992. Cod sobaki (also known as The Year of the Dog), Lenfilm Studio, 1993. Plasch Kazanovy (also known as Casanova's Raincoat), Casanova Productions, 1993.

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Asya, Kourotchka Riaba (also known as Assia and the Hen with the Golden Eggs, Ryaba My Chicken, Asja e la gallina dalle uova d'oro, Kurochka Ryaba, Riaba, hona mi, and Riaba ma poule), Le Studio Canal/Russkaya Ruletka, 1994. Chloya, // Delagazione, 1995. Shirli-Myrli, Mosfilm, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jackobina, Tot samyi Munchhausen (also known as ThatMunchhausen), 1979. Myortvye dushi, [U.S.S.R., now Russia], 1984. Stage Appearances: Till, 1975. Hamlet, 1977. Antonina Vasilievna, A Barbarian and a Heretic, Lenkom, Moscow, Russia, 1998. Also appeared in The Gamblers: 21st Century.*

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PERSONAL Born January 19, 1947, in Houston, TX. Education: Graduated from University of Tulsa; two years of postgraduate work at Art Center College of Design. Career: Producer. Worked as assistant art director of City of San Francisco Magazine where he met magazine owner Francis Ford Coppola; worked as production assistant, assistant director, and post-production coordinator on Apocalypse Now. Military service: Served in UMSC, 1966-69, and 1975. Awards, Honors: CableACE Award and an Emmy Award for Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, 1991. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Special assistant to producer, production assistant, and post-production coordinator, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979. Post-production coordinator, The Black Stallion, United Artists, 1979. The Escape Artist, Zoetrope Studios, 1982. The Black Stallion Returns, United Artists, 1983. Rumble Fish, Universal, 1983.

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Executive producer, Light of Day, TAFT Entertainment, 1987. The Serpent and the Rainbow, Universal, 1988. Ernest Saves Christmas, Buena Vista, 1988. Executive producer, The War of the Roses, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Delirious, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1991. Co-producer, V.l. Warshawski, Warner Bros., 1991. Mr. Baseball, Universal, 1992. Co-producer, Drop Zone, Paramount, 1994. Executive producer, D2: The Mighty Ducks (also known as The Mighty Ducks 2), Buena Vista, 1994. Co-producer, Money Train, Columbia, 1995. Executive producer, Jack, Buena Vista, 1996. The Mask of Zorro, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Film Work; First Assistant Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979. Assistant director, The Black Stallion, United Artists, 1979. The Black Stallion Returns, United Artists, 1983. The Legend of Billy Jean, TriStar, 1985. Blue City, Paramount, 1986. Peggy Sue Cot Married, TriStar, 1986. Film Work; Unit Production Manager: D2: The Mighty Ducks (also known as The Mighty Ducks 2), Buena Vista, 1994. The Mask of Zorro, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Showtime, 1991.*

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Born in 1921, in Detroit, Ml; adopted son of Joseph Clokey (a composer); divorced; married second wife, Gloria Stamm; children: (first marriage) Ann (deceased), and Joe. Education: Pomona College, liberal arts degree, 1948; attended University of Southern California, 1950. Addresses: Contact—280 Waterside Circle, San Rafael, CA 94903-2795.

Career: Producer and director. Creator of characters Gumby, 1956, and Davey and Goliath; worked on a music video for Dinah Shore using clay figures. Military service: U.S. Armed Forces, World War II. CREDITS Television Creator, Director and Producer: The Cumby Show (originally a segment of Howdy Doody, 1956), NBC, 1957, syndicated, 1966, syndicated, 1988. Davey and Coliath, syndicated, 1960-65. Film Work: Producer, Mandala, 1975. Character creator and technical advisor, The Puppetoon Movie, Family Home Entertainment, 1986. Director, producer, cinematographer, and animator, Gumby: The Movie, Arrow Releasing, 1995. Film Appearances: Voice of Pokey, Prickle, and Gumbo, Cumby: The Movie, Arrow Releasing, 1995. WRITINGS Television: The Cumby Show (originally a segment of Howdy Doody, 1956), NBC, 1957, syndicated, 1966, syndicated, 1988. Davey and Goliath, syndicated, 1960-65. Screenplays: (And storyboard) Gumby: The Movie, Arrow Releasing, 1995. RECORDINGS Video: Gumby's Incredible Journey, Family Home Entertainment, 1956. Gumby Adventures, Family Home Entertainment, 1956. Gumby's and the Moon Boggles, Family Home Entertainment, 1956. Gumby's Supporting Cast, Family Home Entertainment, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Books: Something About the Author, Volume 59, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Periodicals: People Weekly, February 4, 1985. Village Voice, March 17, 1987.*

COATES, Anne V. 1925PERSONAL Born in 1925, in Reigate, Surrey, England; married Douglas Hickox (a director; deceased). Education: Attended Bartrum Gables College. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Film editor and producer. East Grinstead Plastic Surgery Hospital, nurse. Member: American Cinema Editors. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, and American Cinema Editors Award nomination, both best film editing, 1962, for Lawrence of Arabia; Academy Award nomination, best film editing, 1964, for Becket; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best film editing, 1974, for Murder on the Orient Express; Academy Award nomination, American Cinema Editors Award nomination, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, all best film editing, 1980, for The Elephant Man; Academy Award nomination, American Cinema Editors Award nomination, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, and Great Britain Film Editors Award nomination, all best film editing, 1993, for In the Line of Fire; Career Achievement Award, American Cinema Editors, 1995; Academy Award nomination and American Cinema Editors Award nomination, both best film editing, both 1999, for Out of Sight. CREDITS Film Work; Editor, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Pickwick Papers, Mayer/Kingsley, 1952. Wicked Wife (also known as Grand National Night), Allied Artists, 1953. To Paris with Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. Forbidden Cargo, General Films Distributors, 1954. Lost (also known as Tears for Simon), Republic, 1957. The Horse's Mouth, United Artists, 1958. The Truth about Women, Continental, 1958. Tunes of Glory, Lopert, 1960.

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And editorial consultant for the film's restoration and reconstruction, Lawrence of Arabia, Columbia, 1962. Becket, Paramount, 1964. Why Bother to Knock (also known as Don't Bother to Knock), Seven Arts, 1964. (With Gordon Stone) Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (also known as Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines; or, How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours and 11 Minutes), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Young Cassidy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Hotel Paradiso, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. The Bofors Gun, Universal, 1968. Great Catherine, Warner Bros., 1968. The Adventurers, Paramount, 1970. Friends, Paramount, 1971. Follow Me (also known as The Public Eye), Universal, 1972. The Nelson Affair (also known as Bequest to the Nation), Universal, 1973. Murder on the Orient Express, Paramount, 1974. / / Harrowhouse (also known as Anything for Love and Fast Fortune), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Man Friday, Avco-Embassy, 1975. Aces High, EMI Films, 1977. The Eagle Has Landed, Columbia, 1977. And producer, The Medusa Touch, Warner Bros., 1978. The Legacy (also known as The Legacy of Maggie Walsh), Universal, 1979. The Elephant Man, Paramount, 1980. (With others) Ragtime, Paramount, 1981. (With Yoshitami Huroiwa) The Bushido Blade (also known as The Bloody Bushido Blade), Trident, 1982. The Pirates of Penzance, Universal, 1983. Creystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Raw Deal, DEC, 1986. Lady Jane, Paramount, 1986. Masters of the Universe, Cannon, 1987. (With C. Timothy O'Meara) Farewell to the King, Orion, 1989. Listen to Me, Columbia, 1989. / Love You to Death, TriStar, 1990. What about Bob?, Buena Vista, 1991. Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. In the Line of Fire, Columbia, 1993. Pontiac Moon, Paramount, 1994. Congo, Paramount, 1995. Striptease, Columbia, 1996. Out to Sea, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Out of Sight, Universal, 1998. Passion of Mind, Paramount, 1999.

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COHEN, Rob 1949PERSONAL Born April 12, 1949, in Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY. Education: Harvard University, B.A., 1971. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, writer, and producer. Formerly executive vice-president in charge of motion pictures and television for Motown; director of motion pictures for television, Twentieth Century-Fox; headed own production company, 1985. Also a director of commercials. Awards, Honors: Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in movies for television, 1999, for The Rat Pack. CREDITS Film Work; Producer: Mahogany, Paramount, 1975. The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings, Universal, 1976. Almost Summer, Universal, 1977. TheWiz, Universal, 1978. Thank Cod It's Friday, Columbia, 1978. The Legend of Billie Jean, TriStar, 1985. Light of Day, TriStar, 1987. Bird on a Wire, Universal, 1990. The Hard Way, Universal, 1991. Film Work; Executive Producer: Scott Joplin, Universal, 1977. The Razor's Edge, Columbia, 1984. Ironweed, TriStar, 1987. The Monster Squad, TriStar, 1987. The Running Man, TriStar, 1987. The Witches of Eastwick, Warner Bros., 1987. The Serpent and the Rainbow, Universal, 1988. Disorganized Crime, Buena Vista, 1989. Film Work; Director; Except Where Noted: (Directorial debut) A Small Circle of Friends, United Artists, 1980. Scandalous, Orion, 1984. Second unit director, The Serpent and the Rainbow, Universal, 1988. Second unit director, Bird on a Wire, Universal, 1990.

Second unit director, The Hard Way, Universal, 1991. Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Universal, 1993. Daylight, Universal, 1996. Dragonheart, Universal, 1996. Film Appearances: "Enter the Dragon" director, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Universal, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Teacher Beaton, Vanishing Son, syndicated, 1994. Teacher Beaton, Vanishing Son IV, syndicated, 1994. Television Work; Executive Producer; Movies: Relentless: Mind of a Killer, NBC, 1993. Also executive producer of Cuba and Claude. Television Work; Director; Episodic: The Antagonists, CBS, 1991. Eddie Dodd, ABC, 1991. Directed episodes of Miami Vice, NBC. Television Work; Creator; Movies, Except Where Noted: Vanishing Son II, syndicated, 1994. Vanishing Son III, syndicated, 1994. Vanishing Son IV, syndicated, 1994. Vanishing Son (series), syndicated, 1995. Television Work; Director; Movies: The Rat Pack, HBO, 1998. Other Television Work: Additional consultant, 1997 MTV Movie Awards (special), MTV, 1997. Music producer, The Rat Pack (movie), HBO, 1998. WRITINGS Screenplays: (And story) Scandalous, Orion, 1984. (And lyrics "Hong Kong Cha Cha") Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Universal, 1993. Television: Vanishing Son (movie), syndicated, 1994. Mad TV (series), Fox, 1995. Additional material, The Big Scary Movie Show (series), The Sci-Fi Channel, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Boxoffice, September, 1996, p. 26. Shoot, March 10, 1995, pp. 8-9; December 6,1996, pp. 1-2.*

COLTRANE, Robbie 1950PERSONAL Original name, Robin McMillan; born March 30, 1950, in Rutherglen, Scotland; son of a forensic police surgeon; married Rhona Cemmell (a sculptor); children: Spencer. Education: Studied painting, drawing, and film at the Glasgow School of Art. Avocational interests: Cars of the 1950s. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, comedian, and writer. Worked at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland. Awards, Honors: CableACE (Annual Cable Excellence) Award, best actor in a movie or miniseries, 1995, and two British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, all for Cracker. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Various roles, Alfresco (also known as There's Nothing to Worry About!), Granada Television, 198283. Danny McGlone ("The Big Jazza"), Tutti Frutti, BBC, 1987. Himself, Coltrane in a Cadillac, 1993. Eddie "Fitz" Fitzgerald, Cracker, Granada Television, 1993-97, Arts and Entertainment, 1994-97. Himself, Coltrane's Plane and Automobiles, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mistero Buffo, BBC, 1990. Tweedle Dum, Alice in Wonderland, NBC, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Mick, Kevin Turvey: The Man behind the Green Door, BBC, 1982. Captain Chisholm, The Ebb-Tide, Arts and Entertainment, 1998.

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Television Appearances; Specials: The spirit of Christmas, Blackadder's Christmas Carol, BBC, 1988, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. The Secret Policemen's Biggest Ball, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Voice of the Old Man of Lochnagar, "The Legend of Lochnagar," ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1993. Host, Tribute to Tracy, TNT, 1995. Also appeared in The Robbie Coltrane Special. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ozzie, "Some Enchanted Evening/' Keep It in the Family, Thames Television, 1980. Mr. Conway, "A Matter of Principle," Keep It in the Family, Thames Television, 1981. A Kick Up the Eighties, 1981. Bouncer, "Oil," The Young Ones, BBC-2, 1982. Gypsy and a shopkeeper, "Five Go Mad in Dorset," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1982. "War," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1983. Kurt, "The Beat Generation," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1983. Desmond, "Summer School," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1983. Mother, "Five Go Mad on Mescaline," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1983. Captain Blood, "Time," The Young Ones, BBC-2, 1984. Dr. Carlisle, "Bambi," The Young Ones, BBC-2,1984. Chief of police, "Dirty Movie," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1984. Gerald, "Susie," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1984. Max, "Gino: Full Story and Pics," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1984. Commander Jackson, "The Bullshitters: Roll Out the Gunbarrel," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1984. Morris, "C.O.D.," Girls on Top, Central Television, 1985. Troy, "The Supergrass," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1985. Dr. Samuel Johnson, "Ink and Incapability," Blackadder the Third, BBC, 1987. Goldie and a Dutch celebrity, "The Strike," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1988. Thompson (two episodes), BBC, 1988, PBS, 1990. Victor Hazell, "Danny, the Champion of the World," WonderWorks, PBS, 1989. Max, "South Atlantic Raiders," The Comic Strip Presents, BBC-2, 1990. Max, "South Atlantic Raiders: Argie Bargie," The Comic Strip Presents, BBC-2, 1990.

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Valentin Zukovsky, GoldenEye, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1995. Dr. Lintz, Buddy, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. The boss, Montana, Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Al Santana, Frogs for Snakes, The Shooting Gallery, 1998. Charlie Toschi, Message in a Bottle, Warner Bros., 1999. Valentin Zukovsky, The World Is Not Enough (also known as Bond 19, Bond 2000, Death Waits for No Man, Fire and Ice, and Pressure Point), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1999. Film Work: Directed Bad Business. Stage Appearances: Dr. Johnson, Your Obedient Servant (solo show), Lyric Studio Theatre, London, England, 1987.

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CDROMs: Narrator, The Fish Who Could Wish (for children), Oxford University Press, 1995.

jury, San Sebastian International Film Festival Golden Seashell Award nomination, and Seattle International Film Festival Golden Space Needle Award, best director, all 1998, Academy Award, best writing, screenplay based on material from another medium, Golden Satellite Award, best motion picture screenplay—adaptation, Independent Spirit Award nomination (with author Christopher Bram), best screenplay, USC Scripter Award nomination, and Writers Guild of America Award nomination, best screenplay based on material previously produced or published, all 1999, for Cods and Monsters; Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award, for Murder 101.

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Teleplays; Series: Coltrane in a Cadillac, 1993. Teleplays; Episodic: (With others) "Jealousy," The Comic Strip Presents, BBC-2, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March, 1991, pp. 40-41. New Statesman and Society, February 16, 1990, pp. 45-46.*

CONDON, Bill (William Condon) PERSONAL Born in New York, NY. Education: Attended Regis High School; graduated from Columbia College with a degree in philosophy. Addresses: Contact—8955 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Writer, director, producer, and actor. Wrote for various film publications, such as American Film and Millimeter, after graduating from college; is sometimes credited as William Condon. Awards, Honors: Deauville Film Festival Critics Award, Deauville Film Festival Grand Special Prize nomination, Flanders International Film Festival FIPRESCI Award, San Sebastian International Film Festival Silver Seashell Award, special prize of the

Film Work; Director: (Directorial debut) Sister, Sister, New World Pictures, 1987. Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (also known as Candy man II: Farewell to the Flesh), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Gods and Monsters (also known as The Father of Frankenstein), Lions Gate Films, 1998. Film Work; Associate Producer: Dead Kids (also known as Small Town Massacre and Strange Behavior), South Street, 1981. Film Appearances: Bryan Morgan, Dead Kids (also known as Small Town Massacre and Strange Behavior), South Street, 1981. Television Director: Dead in the Water, USA Network, 1991. White Lie, USA Network, 1991. Murder 101, USA Network, 1991. Deadly Relations, ABC, 1993. The Man Who Wouldn't Die, ABC, 1995. Television Co-Executive Producer: The Man Who Wouldn't Die, ABC, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: Dead Kids (also known as Small Town Massacre and Strange Behavior), South Street, 1981. Co-Author, Strange Invaders, Orion Pictures, 1983. S/ster, Sister, New World Pictures, 1987. F/X2 (also known as F/X 2: The Deadly Art of Illusion and FX2), Orion Pictures, 1991.

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CON LEY, Darlene PERSONAL Born July 18, in Chicago, IL; daughter of Raymond and Melba (Manthey) Conley; married William Woodson (an actor), October, 1959 (divorced, 1966); married Kurt Hensch, June, 1970 (divorced, 1981); children: (first marriage) Raymond; two stepsons. Addresses: Office—Bell-Phillip Television Productions, Inc., 7800 Beverly Blvd., Suite 3371, Los Angeles, CA 90036-9165. Contact—1840 South Beverly Glen Blvd., Suite 501, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actress. Chicago Uptown Circuit Players, Chicago, IL, actress, 1954-57; Helen Hayes Equity Players, New York City, actress, 1957-59; Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, actress, 1963; Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, actress, 1972-75; Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, CA, actress, 1973-77. Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award nominations, outstanding comic performance, 1990 and 1992, and outstanding supporting actress, 1991, Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actress, 1991 and 1992, and outstanding scene stealer, 1993, all for The Bold and the Beautiful. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Rose DeVille, The Young and the Restless, CBS, 198082,1988-89. Edith Baker, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1983. Trixie Monahan, General Hospital, ABC, 1987-88. Sally Spectra Alexander Garrison, The Bold and the Beautiful (also known as Clamour, Rags, and Top Models), CBS, 1989-.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Moderator, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: The President's Plane Is Missing, ABC, 1973. Marilyn, The Choice, 1981. Rooney, Nashville Grab, NBC, 1981. Miss Bain, / Want to Live, ABC, 1983. Mrs. MacCauley, The Fighter, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Specials: "Return Engagement/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1978. Voice characterization, Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July, 1979. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1990. Presenter, The 18th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1991. The 5oap Opera Digest Awards, CBS, 1992. The 5oap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1993. The Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1994. Presenter, The 22nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Matron, "Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1970. Mrs. Pierce, "A Wiser Heart," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1981. Mims, "Jessica behind Bars," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. The Monte/ Williams Show, syndicated, 1992. The Mo Show, 1993. VickU, syndicated, 1993. Vicki!, syndicated, 1994. Sally Spectra, Pittige tijden, [the Netherlands], 1998. Also appeared in episodes of The Bill Cosby Show, NBC; Cagney and Lacey, CBS; Get Christie Love!, ABC; Cunsmoke, CBS; Highway to Heaven, NBC; and Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS. Film Appearances: Waitress, The Birds, Universal, 1961. Nurse, The Va//ey of the Dolls, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1967. Billy Mae, Faces, Continental Distributing, 1968. Mrs. Hamilton, Captain Milkshake, Richmark, 1971. Kate's nurse, Play It As It Lays, Universal, 1972.

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CONNICK, Harry, Jr. 1967PERSONAL Full name, Joseph Harry Fowler Connick, Jr.; born September 11, 1967, in New Orleans, LA; son of Joseph Harry Fowler (a district attorney and an owner of record stores) and Anita (a lawyer, judge, and an owner of record stores) Connick; married J i l l Goodacre (a model), April 16,1994; children: Georgia Tatom, Sara Kate. Education: Tutored by jazz pianist James Booker, c. 1980; studied under Ellis Marsalis at New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts, 1980-85; attended Loyola University, 1985, and the Manhattan School of Music, 1986; also attended Hunter College of the City University of New York. Addresses: Office—c/o Anita Nanko, Columbia Records, 51/12, P.O. Box 4450, New York, NY 101014450. /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Musician, actor, composer, and songwriter. Performed with professional musicians on Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA, 1973; Dr. Delf and the Killer Groove (jazz band), New Orleans, LA, keyboard player, 1981-84; performed at the Empire Diner, New York City, 1986; Our Lady of Victory church, New York City, organist and music director, 1986; entered

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OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Musicians, Volume 4, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1991. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, November 10, 1988; January 14, 1990. Gentleman's Quarterly, September, 1989. Life, February, 1998, p. 28. Newsday, August 19, 1990. Newsweek, February 20, 1989. New York, January 2, 1989. People Weekly, March 28, 1988. Premiere, September, 1990, p. 52. Rolling Stone, March 23, 1989. Time, January 15, 1990, p. 74. USA Today, June 13, 1990.*

CONNOLLY, Billy 1942PERSONAL Born November 24, 1942, in Anderston, Glasgow, Scotland; son of an engineer and a homemaker; married Iris Present, 1969 (divorced, 1985); married Pamela Stephenson (a comedian), December 20, 1989; children: five.

RECORDINGS Albums: Harry Connick, Jr., Columbia, 1987. 20, Columbia, 1987. When Harry Met Sally . . . (motion picture soundtrack), Columbia, 1989. We Are in Love, Columbia, 1990. Lofty's Roach Souffle, Columbia, 1990. Blue Light, Red Light, Columbia, 1992. Eleven (recording of 1978 performance), Columbia, 1992. 25, Columbia, 1992. She, Columbia, 1994. Star Turtle, Columbia, 1996. When My Heart Finds Christmas, Columbia, 1997. To See You, Columbia, 1998.

Addresses: Contact—Tickety-Boo, The Boat House, Crabtree Lane, London SW6 6LU, England. Career: Comedian and actor. Stand-up comedian at various venues; banjo player and singer with Humblebums, a folk music group. Also worked as a shipyard welder and on an oil rig in Nigeria. Nicknamed the Big Yin. Military service: Territorial Army, served in the Parachute Regiment. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role, and Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actor in a supporting role in a motion picture—drama, all 1998, for Mrs. Brown.

WRITINGS CREDITS Composer for Films: (With Marc Shaiman) When Harry Met Sally Columbia, 1989.

Television Appearances; Series: Billy MacGregor, Head of the Class, ABC, 1990-91.

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Born in 1953, in Monroe, GA; daughter of a business executive and a businessperson; married Jan Munroe. Education: Attended the Neighborhood Playhouse, Dickinson College, and The Juilliard School, 197377. Career: Actress. Arena Stage, Washington, DC, guest artist, 1983-84; Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, member of the acting company, 1985. Also worked in the gift shop of the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award nomination, 1979, for Othello; Drama Desk Award, 1990, for The Secret Rapture; Obie Award, 1993, for The Last Yankee.

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CREDITS Stage Appearances: Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1976. Kattrin, Mother Courage and Her Children, Acting Company, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1978. Cordelia, King Lear, Acting Company, American Place Theatre, 1978. Amy Lowell, Sappho, Mary Shelley, Nelly Dean, and Dorothea Brooke, The Other Half, Acting Company, American Place Theatre, 1978. Diana, All's Well That Ends Well, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, 1978. Desdemona, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, then Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, both 1979. Measure for Measure, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1979-80. Jo, The Lady from Dubuque, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1980. Woman in skirt, Girls, Girls, Girls, Public Theatre/ Other Stage, New York City, 1980. "Sally and Marsha/' Winterset, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1980-81. Miranda, The Tempest, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1981. Dona Elvire, Don Juan, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1981. Ethan Frome, Long Wharf Theatre, 1981-82. Julia, Zastrozzi, Public Theatre/Other Stage, 1982. Mags Church, Painting Christmas, South Street Theatre, New York City, 1983. Sonya, Uncle Vanya, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club Annex, New York City, 1983. Kevin, To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1984. Elmire, Tartuffe, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1984. Louisa May Alcott, Romance Language, Playwrights' Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1984-85, then Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1985-86. Kate, The Taming of the Shrew, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1985. Elizabeth, Richard III, Old Globe Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1985. Mrs. San Francisco, Mrs. California, Mark Taper Forum and Coronet Theatre, both Los Angeles, CA, 1985-86. Corinna Stroller, The House of Blue Leaves, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1987. Man and Superman, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1987-88.

Samantha, Zero Positive, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1988. Mrs. Gibbs, Our Town, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1988-89. Marion French, The Secret Rapture, Public Theatre, then Ethel Barrymore Theatre, both New York City, 1989. Frankie Lewis, Some Americans Abroad, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, then Vivian Beaumont Theatre, both New York City, 1990. Ivanov, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1990. Agnes Eggling, A Bright Room Called Day, Public Theatre/LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1990-91. Hesione Hushaby, Heartbreak House, South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA, 1991. Mrs. Forrest, Two Shakespearean Actors, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1991-92. Sally Truman, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1992. Patricia Hamilton, The Last Yankee, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1993. Mrs. Constable, In the Summerhouse, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1993. Margaret Hyman, Broken Glass, Longworth Theatre and Booth Theatre, both New York City, 1994. Mary Ann, Booth, York Theatre Company, Theatre of St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1994. Lenore, Arts and Leisure, Playwrights' Horizons Theatre, 1996. The Countess, The Rehearsal, Criterion Center Stage Right, 1996. Birdie Hubbard, The Little Foxes, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1997. Theo, The Ride Down Mount Morgan, Public Theatre, 1998. Mrs. Antrobus, The Skin of Our Teeth, Delacorte Theatre, 1998. Appeared as Christine in Sorrows of Stephen; also appeared in Broadway. Film Appearances: Shakespearean actor, Manhattan, United Artists, 1979. Desdemona, Othello (video), New York Shakespeare Festival production for film, 1979. Waitress, Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. Pamela Murdock, Amazing Grace and Chuck (also known as 5//ent Voice), TriStar, 1987. Ruby Hanson, Rocket Gibraltar, Columbia, 1988. Lynn, Another Woman, Orion, 1988. Lady from Palm Beach, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Orion, 1988. House owner, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989.

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Elizabeth Hendrick, "Prisoner of Love," Law and Order, NBC, 1990. WRITINGS Nonfiction: Contributor to nonfiction texts, including Actors on Acting, edited by Holly Hill, Theatre Communications Group (New York City), 1993. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jean Smith, Kennedy, NBC, 1983. Mrs. Benson, Queen (also known as Alex Haley's Queen), CBS, 1993.

Periodicals: Interview, April, 1989, pp. 77, 126.*

Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Watson, The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana, CBS, 1982. Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number, NBC, 1983. LBJ: The Early Years, NBC, 1987. Lynn Kessler, Terrorist on Trial: The United States versus Salim A/am/ (also known as Hostile Witness, In the Hands of the Enemy, Terrorist on Trial, The Trial, and The United States versus Salim A/am/), CBS, 1988. Peggy Breen, One More Mountain (also known as One More Mountain: An American Epic), ABC, 1994. Mrs. Byrne, Thicker Than Blood (also known as Stand Up Tragedy), TNT, 1998. Martha Lassiter, Murder in a Small Town, Arts and Entertainment, 1999.

CONTI, Bill

Also appeared in The Mustache. Television Appearances; Specials: Diana, All's Well That Ends Well, 1978. Mother and Lilian Steichen, Carl Sandburg: Echoes and Silences, 1982. "Keeping On/' American Short Story, PBS, 1983. Louise Mallard, "The Joy That Kills," American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Mrs. Gibbs, "Our Town/' Great Performances, PBS, 1989. Fiona, "Journey," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Newhart, CBS, 1986. Ellie Pendleton, "The Library/' The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Law and Order, NBC, 1988.

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Born April 13, 1942, in Providence, Rl; son of William and Lucetta Conti; married Shelby Cox; children: Rachela, Nicola. Education: Louisiana State University, B.A., 1964, Ph.D., 1985; The Juilliard School, B.Mus., M.Mus., 1967. Religion: Roman Catholic. Avocational interests: Sailing, philosophy. Addresses: Agent—Kraft-Benjamin Agency, 8491 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 492, West Hollywood, CA 900691911. Career: Composer, conductor, and musician. Founded a band, 1957; toured Italy with a jazz trio; Nashville Symphony, principal pops conductor; conductor of various symphony orchestras. Composer for advertisements, including commercials for Sprite, Pizza Hut, and Coca Cola. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (with Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins), best song, Grammy Award nominations, best instrumental composition (with Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins), and best pop instrumental, all 1976, for "Gonna Fly Now" (the theme from Rocky)-, Grammy Award nomination, best original score for a motion picture, 1976, for Rocky; Billboard Award nomination, 1977; Roadshow Cinema Grand Prix Award, 1977; Golden Globe Award nomination, best original score for a motion picture, 1978, for An Unmarried Woman; Academy Award nomination, best song (with Mick Leeson), and Golden Globe Award nomination, best original song for a motion picture (with Mick Leeson), both 1981, for the theme from For Your Eyes Only; Academy

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Award, best original score, 1983, for The Right Stuff; Academy Award nomination, best original score, 1984, for Mass Appeal; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in a dramatic underscore for a miniseries or a special, 1985, for North and South; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding achievement in music direction, 1990, for The 62nd Annual Academy Awards, and 1991, for The 63rd Annual Academy Awards; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in music direction, 1992, for The 64th Annual Academy Awards; Film and Television Awards, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, top television series, 1994 and 1998, both for PrimeTime Live; Golden Soundtrack Award, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, lifetime achievement, 1995; Film and Television Award, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, top box-office category, 1998, for Rookie of the Year; three gold record awards; one platinum record award. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials:

Sea World Summer Night Magic, ABC, 1990.

Music director, The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Music director, The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. Music director, The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Film Appearances:

Rehearsal pianist, Slow Dancing in the Big City, United Artists, 1978. Song performer, Weird Science, Universal, 1985. Song performer, Spice World (also known as Five, Five Girls, It's Been a Hard 15 Minutes, Spice Girls, Spice Girls: The Movie, Spice: The Movie, and Spice Up Your Life!), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Film Work:

Music supervisor, Blume in Love, Warner Bros., 1973. Music conductor, Happy New Year, Columbia, 1987. Conductor, Bound by Honor (also known as Blood In, Blood Out... Bound by Honor and Blood In . . . Blood Out), Buena Vista, 1993. Conductor, Spy Hard, Buena Vista, 1996. Stage Appearances:

Television Work; Specials:

C/eo on Broadway, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1977.

Music director, Sea World Summer Night Magic, ABC, 1990.

Stage Work:

Director of Hair, Rome, Italy, during the 1960s. Television Work; Awards Presentations:

Music director, The 53rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1981. Music director, The 56th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1984. Music director, The 60th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1988. Music director, conductor, and supervisor, The 62nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1990. Music director, The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1990. Music director, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1991. Music director, The 64th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1992. Music director, The 65th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1993. Conductor, The 20th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1993. Music director, The 66th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1994. Conductor, The 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1994.

RECORDINGS Albums; Film Soundtracks:

Music from Rocky, Musicor, 1977. F.I.S.T., United Artists Records, 1978. Slow Dancing in the Big City, United Artists, 1978. Paradise Alley, MCA Records, 1978. For Your Eyes Only, Liberty Records, 1981. Rocky ///, Liberty Records, 1982. Gotcha!, MCA Records, 1985. The Right Stuff, Varese Sarabande, 1986. (With London Symphony Orchestra) North and South Symphonic Suite, 1987. The Karate Kid, Part III, MCA Records, 1989. The Adventures ofHuck Finn, Varese Sarabande, 1993. WRITINGS Composer for Films, Unless Otherwise Noted:

Juliette de Sade (also known as Heterosexual and Mademoiselle de Sade e i suoi vizi), [Great Britain], 1967.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Candidate for a Killing (also known as Candidato per un assassino and Un sudario a la medida), GGP, 1969. // giardino dei Finzi-Contini (also known as The Carden of the Finzi-Continis and Der Garten der Finzi Cont/'n/), Titanus, 1970. Liquid Subway, 1972. Blume in Love, Warner Bros., 1973. Harry and Tonto, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Pacific Challenge, Concord Films, 1975. Next Stop, Creenwich Village, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. And theme "Gonna Fly Now" with Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins, Rocky, United Artists, 1976. And song "You Heard the Song," Citizens Band (also known as The Great American Citizens Band and Handle with Care), Paramount, 1977. F.I.S.T., United Artists, 1978. Five Days from Home, Universal, 1978. Slow Dancing in the Big City, United Artists, 1978. An Unmarried Woman, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. And song "Too Close to Paradise," Paradise Alley, Universal, 1978. The Big Fix, Universal, 1978. Uncle ]oe Shannon, United Artists, 1978. Hurricane, Paramount, 1979. Rocky II, United Artists, 1979. And song "Slow Down, I'll Find You," Coldengirl, Avco Embassy, 1979. And song "When You Smile at Me," A Man, a Woman, and a Bank (also known as A Very Big Withdrawal), Avco Embassy, 1979. Big Trouble, Universal, 1979. The Seduction of Joe Tynan, Universal, 1979. And the song "Reach for the Top" and the theme from Rocky, Dreamer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Gloria, Columbia, 1980. Private Benjamin, Warner Bros., 1980. The Formula, United Artists, 1980. And theme (with Mick Leeson), For Your Eyes Only, United Artists, 1981. And song Tm Gonna Get Closer to You," Carbon Copy, Embassy, 1981. Victory (also known as Escape to Victory), Paramount, 1981. Neighbors, Columbia, 1981. I, the Jury, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. That Championship Season, Cannon, 1982. And songs, Sp//t Image, Orion, 1982. And song "Pushin'," Rocky III, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1982. Bad Boys, Universal, 1983. The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983.

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110 • CONTI Rocky V, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. A Captive in the Land (also known as Plennik zemli), Gloria Productions, 1990. Year of the Gun, Triumph Releasing, 1991. Necessary Roughness, Paramount, 1991. Crand Canyon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. The /Adventures of Huck Finn (also known as The /Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), Buena Vista, 1993. Bound by Honor (also known as Blood In, Blood Out . . . Bound by Honor and Blood In . . . Blood Out), Buena Vista, 1993. Song "The Mighty Bruins," Fatal Instinct, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Theme from American Gladiators, Hot Shots! Part Deux, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Rookie of the Year, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. 8 Seconds (also known as The Lane Frost Story and 8 Seconds to Glory), New Line Cinema, 1994. Ye//owstone (documentary), 1994. The Next /Carafe Kid, Columbia, 1994. The Scout, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. By the Sword, Hansen Entertainment, 1994. Bushwhacked (also known as The Tenderfoot and Tenderfoots), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story, Paulist Pictures, 1996. Spy Hard, Buena Vista, 1996. Napoleon, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1997. Theme from Rocky, The Devil's Own, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Song "Fanfare for Rocky," Spice World (also known as Five, Five Girls, It's Been a Hard 15 Minutes, Spice Girls, Spice Girls: The Movie, Spice: The Movie, and 5p/ce Up Your Life), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Wrongfully Accused (also known as Lesh'e Nielsen ist sehr verdaechtig, Sehr verdaechtig, and Unter falschem Verdacht), Warner Bros., 1998. The Real Macaw, Paramount, 1998. Composer for Television; Series: Theme and other music, Dynasty (also known as Oil), ABC, 1981-89. Theme and other music, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1981-90. Theme and other music, Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1982-88. Theme and other music, Emerald Point N.A.S., CBS, 1983-84. Theme, The Master, NBC, 1984. Song "Come Fly With Me," Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (also known as Lifestyles with Robin Leach and Shari Belafonte), syndicated, 1984—, ABC, 1986.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 / Had Three Wives, CBS, 1985. Theme and other music, Dynasty //: The Colbys (also known as The Co/fays), ABC, 1985-87. Our World, ABC, 1986-87. "Runaway," Runaway with the Rich and Famous, syndicated, 1987-94. Supercarrier, ABC, 1988. Theme and other music, Heartbeat (also known as Private Practice and Women's Medical), ABC, 1988-89. Inside Edition, syndicated, 1988—. Dolphin Cove (also known as Dolphin Bay), CBS, 1989. PrimeTime Live, ABC, 1989-98. American Gladiators, syndicated, 1989—. Crand Slam, CBS, 1990. Instant Recall, syndicated, 1990-91. Under Cover (also known as The Company), ABC, 1991. Turning Point (also known as Moment of Crisis), ABC, 1994. Composer of theme music for Kenya and Murder Ink. Composer for Television; Movies: Smash-Up on Interstate 5, ABC, 1976. In the Matter of Karen Ann Quintan, NBC, 1977. Kill Me If You Can, NBC, 1977. And the title song (with David Janssen and Carol Connors), A Sensitive, Passionate Man, NBC, 1977. The Pirate (also known as Harold Robbins' The Pirate), CBS, 1978. Ring of Passion (also known as Countdown to the Big One), NBC, 1978. Stunt Seven, CBS, 1979. The Fantastic Seven, 1979. Farrell for the People, NBC, 1982. The Terry Fox Story, HBO, 1983. Theme, Stark, CBS, 1985. Theme, Stark: Mirror Image (also known as Stark II), CBS, 1986. Murderers among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story, HBO, 1989. Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman, NBC, 1989. The Operation (also known as Bodily Harm), CBS, 1990. lo e papa (also known as Papa and Me and Papa et mo/), [Italy], 1990. Nails, Showtime, 1992. Winchell, HBO, 1998. Composer of theme for CBS Movies.

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Composer for Television; Specials: "The Displaced Person/' American Short Story, PBS, 1976. 45/85, ABC, 1985. "Silent Whisper/' CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. The New York City Marathon, ABC, 1989. Sea World Summer Night Magic, ABC, 1990. The Kentucky Derby, ABC, 1990. The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1990. Maniac at Large, HBO, 1992. The 20th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1993. The 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1994.

Cornwell; married John Parry. Education: Trained as a ballet dancer. Avocational interests: Cooking, music, theology and philosophy, family activities, community work.

Composer for Television; Episodic: Executive Suite, CBS, 1976. TheAndros Targets, CBS, 1977. "Whiz Kids/' Turning Point (also known as Moment of Crisis), ABC, 1995. Theme, "Baby, Oh Baby: The Six-Pack Is Back," Turning Point (also known as Moment of Crisis), ABC, 1995. Theme, "Deadly Game: The Mark and Delia Owens Story," Turning Point (also known as Moment of Crisis), ABC, 1996. Theme, "Rebirth: The Untold Stories of Oklahoma City," Turning Point (also known as Moment of Crisis), ABC, 1996.

Film Appearances: Nurse, Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (also known as The Bloodsuckers), Regal, 1965. Electra, Those Fantastic Flying Fools (also known as Blast Off, Fantastic Flying Fools, Journey That Shook the World, Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon, P. T. Barnum's Rocket to the Moon, and Rocket to the Moon), American International Pictures, 1967. Pat, Two for the Road, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Pippy, The Wild Racers, American International Pictures, 1968. Filigree Fondle, Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?, 1969. Breeda, Paddy (also known as Goodbye to the Hill), Allied Artists, 1970. Rosie, Country Dance (also known as Brotherly Love), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Liz, Every Home Should Have One (also known as Think Dirty), British Lion, 1970. Nellie, Wuthering Heights, American International Pictures, 1971. Clarine, Who Slew Auntie Roo? (also known as Gingerbread House and Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?), American International Pictures, 1971. Anya Claus, Santa Glaus (also known as Santa Glaus: The Movie), TriStar, 1985. Receptionist, Cry Freedom, Universal, 1987. Mrs. Musgrove, Persuasion, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. The Wind in the Willows (animated), Goodtimes Home Video, 1995.

Composer for Television; Miniseries: North and South, ABC, 1985. North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Theme, Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story, ABC, 1987. Dynasty: The Reunion (also known as Dynasty: The Miniseries), ABC, 1991. yohn Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III, ABC, 1994. Composer for Television; Pilots: There's Always Room, CBS, 1977. Mariah (also known as Equations, Mariah State, and Mar/ah State Prison), ABC, 1987. Theme, E.A.R.T.H. Force (also known as The Green Machine and The Elite), CBS, 1990. Under Cover (also known as The Company), ABC, 1991.*

CORNWELL, Judy 1942PERSONAL Born February 22,1942, in London, England; daughter of Darcy Nigel Barry and Irene (McCullen)

Addresses: /Agent—Larry Dalzell and Associates, 3 Goodwin's Ct., St. Martin's Lane, London W.C.2, England. Career: Actress. Also worked as a dance teacher. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series: Daphne Pegg, Moody and Pegg, Thames TV, 1975. The Good Companions, Yorkshire TV, 1980-81. There Comes a Time, 1985. Daisy, Keeping Up Appearances, 1990—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rosie, Cakes and Ale, PBS, 1975.

112 • CORRIGAN Mrs. Reed, Jane Eyre, Arts and Entertainment, 1983. Peggy, Nice Town, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Rose von Siebert, Der Leutnant und Sein Richter (also known as The Devil's Lieutenant), 1983. Miss Booth, Lord Peter Wimsey, 1987. Heather Badcock, The Mirror Crack'd (also known as The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side), 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Butch, "Pictures Don't Lie," Out of This World, 1962. Maddy, "Paradise Towers/' Doctor Who, 1987. Rosemary Tuttle, "Rumpole and the Official Secret," Rumpole of the Bailey, Series IV, PBS, 1988. Matron, "Sickness and Health," Boon, 1989. May Cuttle, "Death in Disguise," Midsomer Murders, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Daisy and narrator, Keeping Up Appearances (also known as Keeping Up Appearances: The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket), PBS, 1990. Mrs. Quigley, The Student Prince (also known as The Prince of Hearts), PBS, 1997. Mrs. Palmer, The Life and Crimes of William Palmer, PBS, 1998. Other Television Appearances: Also appeared in London Assurance and The Mill on the Floss. Stage Appearances: (London debut) Oh, What a Lovely War!, Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, Paris, then Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1963. Agnes, Mr. Whatnot, Arts Theatre, London, 1964. Ruby, Sweet Fanny Adams, Theatre Royal, Stratford, England, 1966. Louise Maske, Bloomers, Gardner Centre Theatre, Sussex, England, 1970. Sadie, Don't Let Summer Come, Gardner Centre Theatre, 1970. Calpurnia, Julius Caesar, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford, 1972. Adriana, The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1972. Octavia, /Antony and Cleopatra, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1972. Helen Brown, Who's Who, Fortune Theatre, London, 1973. Diana, Old Flames, New Vic Theatre, Bristol, England, 1975, then Arts Theatre, 1976.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Alma, The Bed before Yesterday, Lyric Theatre, London, 1977. Jill, Mecca, Open Space Theatre, London, 1977.*

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Born March 27, 1969, in Bronx, NY. Education: Trained for the stage at Lee Strasberg Institute. Career: Actor and playwright. Guitarist with bands in New York City. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, best supporting male, 1997, for Walking and Talking. CREDITS Film Appearances: Security guard, Cocoon: The Return, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Gata, Lost Angels (also known as The Road Home), Orion, 1989. Michael Hill, CoodFellas (also known as Wise Guy), Warner Bros., 1990. Altar boy, William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist III (also known as The Exorcist III and The Exorcist III: Legion), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Mike, Men Don't Leave, Warner Bros., 1990. Arnold, Billy Bathgate, Buena Vista, 1991. Clifford, One Good Cop, Buena Vista, 1991. Morty, Jumpin' at the Boneyard, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1991. Dominic, Zebrahead, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Peter, The Saint of Fort Washington, Warner Bros., 1993. Marvin, True Romance, Warner Bros., 1993. Max, Family Remains, Boyfriend Productions, 1993. Frank, The Last Good Time, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Fuller, Rhythm Thief, Strand Releasing, 1994. An Eviction Notice, 1995. Kid selling Infinity, Kiss of Death, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Elliot, Bad Boys, Columbia, 1995. Assistant camera, Living in Oblivion, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Wynn Knapp, Bandwagon, CFP Distribution, 1996. First pallbearer, The Pallbearer, Miramax, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Matthew, Trees Lounge, Live Entertainment, 1996. Francis ("Cisco"), ///town, Shooting Gallery, 1996. Bill, Walking and Talking, Miramax, 1996. Redmond, Kicked in the Head, October Films, 1997. Warren, Henry Fool, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Goon, Buffalo '66, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Walter, Brown's Requiem, Artist View Entertainment, 1998. Eliot, The Slums of Beverly Hills, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998. Man with gun, Lulu on the Bridge, Glowing Stone Productions, 1998. Coming Soon, Bandeira Entertainment, 1999. Jerry Rubin, Abbiel, 1999. Jonathan Fishman, Roberta, Moving Parts, 1999.

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Full name, Robert Quinlan Costas; born March 22, 1952, in New York, NY; son of John George (an electrical engineer) and Jayne (Quinlan) Costas; married Carol Randall Krummenacher, June 24, 1983; children: Keith Michael, Taylor. Education: Attended Syracuse University, 1970-74. Addresses: Office—NBC Sports, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112.

Television Appearances; Movies: Danny, Rising Son, TNT, 1990. Jimmy, Dead and Alive—The Race for Gus Farace (also known as Mob Justice), ABC, 1991. Arnie Dole, With Hostile Intent, CBS, 1993. Cam, Drunks, Showtime, 1995. Nate Cochran, The Assassination File, Starz!, 1996. The writer, "The Red Shoes/' in Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground, HBO, 1997.

Career: Broadcaster and writer. WSYR Television and Radio, Syracuse, NY, sports announcer, until 1974; KMOX-AM Radio, St. Louis, MO, sports announcer, 1974-81, host of sports talk show, 1980; CBS Sports, regional sportscaster, 1976-79; University of Missouri, radio sportscaster, 1976-81; NBC Sports, New York City, sportscaster and program host, 1980—; SportsLine USA (electronic online service), contributor.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Clay Mason, In the Heat of the Night, CBS, 1989. Duwayne, In the Heat of the Night, CBS, 1990. Carl Curtis, Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1997.

Awards, Honors: Named sportscaster of the year, National Association of Sportscasters and Broadcasters, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991,1992,1995, and 1997; twelve Emmy Awards, including awards for hosting, writing, interviewing, and play-by-play; Emmy Award, outstanding informational series, 1994, for Later with Bob Costas.

Television Appearances; Specials: Gary, Flour Babies, CBS, 1990.

CREDITS

Television Appearances, Series: Frankie Spivak, Pearl, CBS, 1996-97.

Television Appearances; Series: Announcer-baseball, Came of the Week, NBC, 1983WRITINGS Screenplays: (Co-author) Kicked in the Head, October Films, 1997. Plays: "The Boiler Room," in Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1988.

89. Host, NFL Live, NBC, 1984-93. Host, Later with Bob Costas (also known as Later), NBC, 1988-94. The NBC Saturday Sports Showcase, NBC, 1990. Host, NBA Showtime, NBC, 1991-97. Correspondent, Dateline NBC, NBC, 1992—. Correspondent, Now (also known as Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Cour/c), NBC, 1993-94. Correspondent, The Today Show, NBC, 1995—. Host (with Katie Couric), Internight, MSNBC, 1996.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 7, 1998, p. 54.*

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Baseball (also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994.

114 • COSTAS Television Appearances; Specials: Moderator, NFL '85, NBC, 1985. Host, SportsWorld Looks at Sports Humor, NBC, 1986. Studio anchor, 7988 Winter Olympic Carries, ABC, 1988. Pregame host (with others), /988 World Series, NBC, 1988. Commentator, SportsWorld Wth Anniversary Special, NBC, 1988. Anchor, 1988 Summer Olympic Games, NBC, 1988. Friday Night Surprise!, NBC, 1989. Pregame host, 7989 Major League All-Star Came, NBC, 1989. Host, One Year: Later (also known as Later with Bob Costas: First Anniversary), NBC, 1989. Host, Two Years: Later, NBC, 1990. NBC All-Star Stay in School jam, NBC, 1991. Host, Play by Play: A History of Sports Television, HBO, 1991. Diamonds on the Silver Screen, syndicated, 1992. Primetime host, The 1992 Summer Olympics, NBC, 1992. Host, An Olympic Christmas: Barcelona Memories, NBC, 1992. Host, Barcelona '92: A New World Gathers, NBC,

1992. Five Years Later. . . with Bob Costas, NBC, 1993. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. Host, Super Bowl Live, NBC, 1993. Host, One Child, One Dream: The Horatio Alger Awards, NBC, 1993. Host, Last Call! A Cheers' Celebration, NBC, 1993. Host (with others), One on One: Classic Television Interviews, CBS, 1993. TV Guide: 40th Anniversary Special, 1993. Host, 40 for the Ages: Sports Illustrated's 40th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1994. Host, The Horatio Alger Awards, 1994. Fields of Fire: Sports in the '60s, HBO, 1995. Host, Great Moments of Discovery, The Discovery Channel, 1995. Host, "NBA Showtime/' The 45th Annual NBA AllStar Came, NBC, 1995. Host, The Opening Ceremonies of the 1995 Special Olympics World Games, NBC, 1995. The Ultimate TV Trivia Challenge, ABC, 1995. Baseball-a-Palooza II, Comedy Central, 1996. NBA at 50, NBC, 1996. Host, Sports Illustrated Olympic Special: A Prelude to the Games, NBC, 1996. Pregame interviewer and commentator, Super Bowl XXX, NBC, 1996. Host(primetime), The 1996 Summer Olympics, NBC,

1996.

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Videos: The 500 Home Run Club, 1988. WRITINGS Contributor to magazines, including Time and The Sporting News. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, July 19, 1996, p. 30. Inside Sports, September, 1984, p. 8. Insight, December 17, 1990, p. 52.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Newsweek, July 20, 1992, pp. 52-54; July 22, 1996, p. 51. Parade, August 21, 1988, p. 19. People Weekly, February 1, 1993, pp. 71-74. Playboy, June, 1992, p. 36. Sporting News, February 13, 1995, p. 18; August, 1997; September, 1997. Sports Illustrated, May 12,1986, p. 62; July 22,1992, p. 18. Time, August 3, 1992, p. 64. USA Weekend, January 24-26, 1986, p. 4.

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1957PERSONAL

Full name, Katherine Anne Couric; born January 7, 1957, In Arlington, VA; daughter of John (in journalism) and Eleanor (a homemaker) Couric; married Jay Monahan (an attorney), 1989 (deceased); children: Elinor Tully, Caroline. Education: Degree from the University of Virginia (with honors; American studies), 1979. Addresses: Office—The Today Show, NBC Television, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112-0002. Career: Broadcaster. ABC News Bureau, Washington, DC, news desk assistant, 1979; Cable News Network (CNN), Washington, DC, assistant at the news desk, 1980; CNN, Atlanta, GA, associate producer; WTVJ-TV, Miami, FL, reporter, 1984-86; WRCTV, Washington, DC, reporter, 1986-89; NBC-TV, New York City, broadcaster, 1989-—. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding special class program, 1994, for Macy's 67th Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade; local Emmy Award and Associated Press Award, Washington, DC. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Correspondent, The Today Show (also known as Today), NBC, 1989-91. Anchor (with others), The Today Show (also known as Today), NBC, 1991—. Dateline NBC, NBC, 1992—. Host (with Tom Brokaw), Now (also known as Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric), ABC, 199394. Host (with Bob Costas), Internight, MSNBC, 1996.

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Television Appearances; Specials: Anchor, The Lost Youth of Hollywood, NBC, 1991. Host, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1991. Today at 40, NBC, 1992. Morning host, The 1992 Summer Olympics, NBC, 1992. Host, "The Metropolitan Opera Silver Anniversary," Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Anchor, Inaugural '93, 1993. Host, Hillary: America's First Lady, 1993. Host (with Willard Scott), The 67th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1993. Host, The Ghostwriter Three-Peat Special, PBS, 1994. Host (with others), Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1994. Anchor, Today at Night, NBC, 1994. Cable Crossings: The Early Months, America's Talking Network, 1994. Panelist, Meet the Media: What Is News? What Is Tabloid? (also known as CNBC Meets the Media: What Is News? What Is Tabloid?), CNBC, 1995. Host, The Wagner Gala, PBS, 1995. Host, Everybody's Business: America's Children, NBC, 1995. Host, The 69th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1995. Anchor, V-E Day: A Nation Remembers, NBC, 1995. Host, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1996. Sesame Street Kids' Guide to Life: Learning to Share, PBS, 1997. Host, The 7/st Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1997. Comic Relief VIII, HBO, 1998. The Great American History Quiz, The History Channel, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, "A Chance of Showers," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1992. Herself, "Woody Gets an Election," Cheers, NBC, 1993. Herself, NewsRadio (also known as News Radio and The Station), NBC, 1997. Also appeared on The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Good Housekeeping, August, 1996, p. 72. People Weekly, April 22, 1991, p. 72.

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Time, April 27, 1998, p. 86. TV Guide, February 6, 1993, p. 10.*

(Toyko), 1992; Australian Film Award, best cinematography, 1994, for Exile; Australian Film Award nomination, best director, 1996, for Lust and Revenge. CREDITS

COX, Paul

1940PERSONAL

Full name, Paulus Henricus Benedictus Cox; born April 16,1940, in Venlo, the Netherlands; immigrated to Australia, 1965; son of Wim (a documentary film producer) and Else (Kuminack) Cox; married (divorced); children: Ezra, Kyra, Marius. Education: Studied photography in the Netherlands; attended the University of Melbourne. Addresses: Office—Illumination Films, 1 Victoria Ave., Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria 3208, Australia. Career: Director, writer, and producer. Teacher of photography and cinematography, 1971-82; Illumination Films (independent production company), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, founder (with Tony Llewellyn-Jones), producer, and director, beginning c. 1975; worked as a photographer; former owner of a photography studio in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Awards, Honors: Australian Film Award, best film, 1982, and Uppsala Film Festival Award, best film, 1985, both for Lonely Hearts; Silver Hugo Award, Chicago Film Festival, 1983, Valladolid Film Festival Award, best film, Figueira Da Foz Film Festival Awards, best film and best cinematography, Cannes Film Festival, special recognition, all 1984, and Warsaw Film Festival Award, best foreign film, 1991, all for Man of Flowers; honoree at special tributes and retrospectives, including those at Hof International Film Festival, 1984; Awgie Award, Australian Writers Guild, best original screenplay, Rio de Janeiro Film Festival Award, best director, and Australian Film Awards, best director and best screenplay, all 1984, and Houston Film Festival Awards, best film and best director, both 1985, all for My First Wife; Cannes Film Festival Director's Fortnight Award, 1986, for Cactus; Istanbul International Filmdaysjury Prize, 1988, for Vincent; Australian Film Institute Award nominations, best achievement in direction and best original screenplay, both 1989, for Island; Australian Human Rights Award, best feature film, 1991, and International Flanders Film Festival Grand Prix Award, 1992, both for A Woman's Tale; selection of A Woman's Tale for "Une Semaine Internationale du Cinema—La Liberte et L'Homme"

Film Work: Director, The Journey, 1972. Director, Illuminations, Melbourne Filmmakers Cooperative, 1976. Producer, director, editor, and photographer (with Peter Tammer and Bryan Gracey), Inside Looking Out (also known as Two in the Family), Illumination Films, 1977. Director and creator, Kostas, Illumination Films, 1979. Director, Lonely Hearts, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1981. Producer (with Jane Ballantyne) and director, Man of Flowers, International Spectrafilm, 1984. Producer (with Jane Ballantyne) and director, My First Wife, International Spectrafilm, 1985. Producer (with Jane Ballantyne) and director, Cactus, International Spectrafilm, 1986. Director, cinematographer, and editor, Vincent (also known as Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent van Gogh), Seawell, 1987. Producer (with Santhana Naidu) and director, Island, Atlantis, 1989. Producer (with Santhana Naidu and Paul Ammitzboll) and director, Golden Braid, Illumination Films, 1990, then Cabriolet Films, 1991. Producer (with Santhana Naidu) and director, A Woman's Tale, Illumination Films, 1991. Producer (with Paul Ammitzboll), director, and editor, The Nun and the Bandit, Illumination Films, 1992. Director, producer, and editor, Exile, Illumination Films, 1993. Director and editor, Touch Me (also known as Beruehrungen), Westdeutscher Rundfunk/Regina Ziegler Filmproduktion, 1994. Director and producer, Lust and Revenge, Illumination Films, 1996. Director, Father Damien (also known as Molokai), Vine International Pictures, 1999. Film Work; Director of Short Films: Matuta, 1965. Time Past, 1966. Skindeep, 1968. Marcel, 1969. Symphony, 1969. Mirka, 1970. Phyllis, 1971.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Island, 1975. We Are All Alone, My Dear, 1975. Ways of Seeing, 1977. Ritual, 1978. Film Work; Director of Documentary Films: Calcutta, 1970. All Set Backstage, 1974. For a Child Called Michael, 1979. The Kingdom of Nek Chand, 1980. Underdog, 1980. Death and Destiny: A Journey into Ancient Egypt, Illumination Films, 1984. Handle with Care, 1985. The Hidden Dimension (also known as Four Million Houseguests), IMAX Corporation, 1997. Film Appearances: Paul Desmond, The Girl Crabbers, PAF, 1968. Photographer, /Apostasy, Ukiyo Films, 1979. Ferguson's driver and a mining photographer, Where the Green Ants Dream (also known as Wo die gruenen Ameisen traeumen), Orion Classics, 1985. Mortician, To Market to Market, Goosey Limited, 1987. Priest, Golden Braid, Illumination Films, 1990, then Cabriolet Films, 1991. Count Knotgers, Careful, Zeitgeist Films, 1992. New Age customer, Lust and Revenge, Illumination Films, 1996. Himself, A Journey with Paul Cox (documentary), Atom Films, 1997. Guy Maddin: Waiting for Twilight (documentary), Marble Island Pictures, 1997. Television Work; Specials: Director, The Secret Life of Trees, Australian Children's Television Foundation, 1986. Director, The Gift, Australian Children's Television Foundation, 1988. Television Work; Director; Episodic: "Paper Boy," WonderWorfcs, PBS, 1987. WRITINGS Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted: (With John Larkin) The Journey, 1972. Illuminations, Melbourne Filmmakers Cooperative, 1976.

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(With Susan Holly Jones) Inside Looking Out (also known as Two in the Family), Illumination Films, 1977. (With John Clarke) k>ne/y Hearts, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1981. Writer of scenario, Man of Flowers, International Spectrafilm, 1984. Adaptor (with Bob Ellis) and writer of scenario, My First Wife, International Spectrafilm, 1985. (With Bob Ellis and Norman Kaye) and writer of scenario, Cactus, International Spectrafilm, 1986. Vincent (also known as Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent van Gogh; based on the letters of Vincent van Gogh), Seawell, 1987. Island, Atlantis, 1989. (With Barry Dickens) Golden Braid (based on a short story by Guy de Maupassant), Illumination Films, 1990, then Cabriolet Films, 1991. (With Barry Dickens) A Woman's Tale, Illumination Films, 1991. The Nun and the Bandit (based on the work by E. L. Grant Watson), Illumination Films, 1992. Exile (based on the novel Priest Island by E. L. Grant Watson), Illumination Films, 1993. (With Barry Dickens and Margot Wiburd) Touch Me (also known as Beruehrungen), Westdeutscher Rundfunk/ReginaZiegler Filmproduktion, 1994. (With John Clarke) Lust and Revenge, Illumination Films, 1996. Paul Cox: Three Screenplays: Lonely Hearts, My First Wife, and A Wo/nan's Tale, Currency Press (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), 1998. Screenplays; Short Films: Matuta, 1965. Time Past, 1966. Skindeep, 1968. Marcel, 1969. Symphony, 1969. Mirka, 1970. Phyllis, 1971. Island, 1975. We Are All Alone, My Dear, 1975. Ways of Seeing, 1977. R/tua/,1978. Screenplays; Documentary Films: Calcutta, 1970. All Set Backstage, 1974. For a Child Called Michael, 1979. The Kingdom of Nek Chand, 1980. Underdog, 1980. Death and Destiny: A Journey into Ancient Egypt, Illumination Films, 1984.

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Handle with Care, 1985. (With Margot Wilburd, John Larkin, Barbara Kerr, and Marc Strange) The Hidden Dimension (also known as Four Million Houseguests)f IMAX Corporation, 1997. Teleplays; Specials; Plays:

The Secret Life of Trees, Australian Children's Television Foundation, 1986. The Cift, Australian Children's Television Foundation, 1988. Books:

(With Ulli Beier) Home of Man: The People of New Guinea, Nelson (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 1971. (With Ulli Beier) Photographer, Mirka, Macmillan (South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), 1980. Author of Reflections: An Autobiographical Journey, Currency Press. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Quarterly, spring, 1986, p. 2.*

CRAIG, Daniel 1968PERSONAL Born in 1968 in Chester, Cheshire, England, fducation: Graduated from Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

John Ballard, Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. George Dyer, Love Is the Devil, British Film Institute, 1998. Hotel Sordide, Channel Four Films, 1999. / Dreamed of Africa, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Berry, Sharpe's Eagle, Central TV, 1993. Lieutenant Guth, Genghis Cohn, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Matt Kearney, Kiss and Tell, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Detective Sergeant McLoughlin, The Ice House, PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jemmy, The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders, PBS, 1996. Geordie Peacock, Our Friends in the North, BBC, 1996. Television Appearances: Series: Covington Cross, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jim Parham, "MacGuffin's Transputer," Boon, Central Independent Television, 1992. Fixx, "George and His Daughter," Drop the Dead Donkey, 1993. Jerry Pritchard, "Menage A Trois," The Hunger, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Smoke Wrings, HBO, 1996.*

Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Best British Performance Award, Edinburgh International Film Festival, 1998, for Love Is the Devil. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sergeant Jaape Botha, The Power of One, Regency Enterprises, 1992. Master Kane, A Kid in King Arthur's Court, Buena Vista, 1995. John MacHale, Obsession (also known as BerlinNiagara)fT\Met 1997. Guillaumet, Saint-Ex, Bonneville Worldwide Entertainment, 1997.

CRAN HAM, Kenneth 1944PERSONAL Born December 12,1944, in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; son of Ronald and Margaret M'Kay (Ferguson) Cranham; married Diana Quick (an actress; divorced); married Fiona Victory (an actress); children (with Charlotte Cornwell; an actress): Nancy. Education: Graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Addresses: /Agent—Markham & Froggatt, Julian House, 4 Windmill St., London W1P 1HF, England.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Career: Actor. Former member of the National Youth Theatre and the English Stage Company. Awards, Honors: Olivier Award nomination, best actor, 1992, for An Inspector Calls. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Henry V, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, England, 1962. Ubu Roi, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1966. Wilson, The Ruffian on the Stair, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1966. Jeanetta Cochrane, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1966. Hal, Loot, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, then Criterion Theatre, London, England, 1966, later Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1968. Len, Saved, Royal Court Theatre, 1969. Kiro, Narrow Road to the Deep North, Royal Court Theatre, 1969. Len, Early Morning, Royal Court Theatre, 1969. Edmund, Long Day's Journey into Night, Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England, 1973. Myshkin, Subject to Fits, Old Vic Theatre, 1973. Prince Arthur, Early Morning, Old Vic Theatre, 1973. Jed, Magnificence, Royal Court Theatre, 1973. Galactic Jack, The Tooth of Crime, Royal Court Theatre, 1974. Frank, The Entertainer, Greenwich Theatre, London, England, 1974. Mermaid, Greenwich Theatre, 1975. Louis Dubedat, The Doctor's Dilemma, Greenwich Theatre, 1975. Mr. Sloane, Entertaining Mr. Sloane, Duke of York's Theatre, London, England, 1976. Gethin Price, Comedians, Wyndham's Theatre, London, England, 1976. Don Parritt, The Iceman Cometh, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, England, 1976. Lvov, Ivanov, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1976. Nick, Strawberry Fields, National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, London, England, 1977. Peter, Passion, National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, 1977. Christopher West, Old Movies, National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, London, England, 1977. Harcourt, The Country Wife, National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, 1977.

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Professor Maurice Stapleton, Love Letters on Blue Paper, National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, 1978. Ramble in the London Cuckolds, Royal Court Theatre, 1979. Dorje, Tibetan Inroads, Royal Court Theatre, 1981. Joe, Kick for Touch, National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, 1983. Inspector Goole, An Inspector Calls, Lyttellon Theatre, 1992, then Olivier Theatre, 1993, then Aldwych Theatre, 1993-95, later Royale Theatre, New York City, 1994-95. Charnota, Flight, Olivier Theatre, 1998. Film Appearances: Noah Claypole, Oliver!, Columbia, 1968. Third kid, Otley, Columbia, 1969. Tim Midway, All the Way Up, Anglo Amalgamated, 1970. Joe, Fragment of Fear (also known as Freelance), Columbia, 1971. First Christian, Up Pompei, Associated London Films, 1971. Paolo, Brother Sun, Sister Moon (also known as Fratello sole, sorella luna), Paramount, 1972. Jack's apprentice, Robin and Marian, Columbia, 1976. Wicked squire, Joseph Andrews, Paramount, 1977. Vice chancellor Suger, Stealing Heaven, Film Dallas, 1988. Dr. Channard, Hellhound: Hellraiser II (also known as Hellraiser //), New World Pictures, 1988. Jonathan Boothby, Chocolat (also known as Chocolot—Verbotene Sehnsucht), Caroline Productions/Cento Films, 1988. Sebastian, Prosperous Books (also known as L'ultima tempesta), Miramax, 1991. Frank, Under Suspicion, Columbia, 1992. Edgar, Tale of a Vampire, Trimark, 1992. Robert, In the West, 1996. Simon, Bed of Roses (also known as Amelia and the King of Plants), New Line Cinema, 1996. Matt Maguire, The Boxer (also known as Hell's Kitchen), Universal, 1997. The producer, Vigo (also known as Burning Up and Catching Fire), Manuel Salvador, 1998. Robert Flaherty, Deep in the Heart (of Texas), Brazos Productions/ITW, 1998. The Last Yellow, Scala/Capitol Films, 1999. Also appeared in The Clot, Heart of the High Country, and Making Waves. Television Appearances; Series: City '68, Granada Television, 1967-68.

120 • CRANHAM Corporal Jack Salt (a Sapper), Danger U.X.B., Thames Television, 1979. Lenin, Reilly: Ace of Spies, Thames Television, 1983. Appeared as Harvey Moon, Shine On Harvey Moon, Central Independent Television. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Camille Raquin (some sources say Laurent), Therese Raquin BBC, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1981. Sergeant Block, Brideshead Revisited, Granada Television, broadcast on Great Performances, PBS, 1982. Pastor Finch, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, BBC-2 and Arts and Entertainment, both 1990. Reverend Millward, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, BBC and CBC, broadcast on Mobil Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1997. Silas Wegg, Our Mutual Friend, BBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Inspector Bland, Dead Man's Folly (also known as Agatha Christie's Dead Man's Folly), CBS, 1986. Hennessey, Monkey Boy (also known as Chimera), [Great Britain], 1992. Reggie Titherington, A Little Bit ofLippy, BBC, 1992. Brigadier Charles Ferguson, On Dangerous Ground (also known as lack Higgins' On Dangerous Ground), Showtime, 1996. Brigadier Charles Ferguson, Midnight Man (also known as Jack Higgins' Midnight Man), The Movie Channel, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: "The Sound of the Guns," Screenplay, Granada Television, 1979. Lord Darlington, Lady Windermere's Fan, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Stanley, The Birthday Party, [Great Britain], 1986. The Dumb Waiter, 1987. Also appeared in The Caretaker, La Ronde, The Merchant of Venice, and T/s Pity She's a Whore. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ray Harrison, Coronation Street, Granada Television, 1968. Collins, "The Comeback/' New Scotland Yard, London Weekend Television, 1972. Inky Ballentine, "24,000 Ball Point Pens/' Budgie, London Weekend Television, 1972.

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CRAVEN, Matt

1956PERSONAL

Born November 10,1956, in PortColborne, Ontario, Canada; married; wife's name, Sally; children: Nicholas, Josephine. Career: Actor. Worked as a truck driver and bartender. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lennie, Bravery in the Field (short film), National Film Board of Canada, 1979. Hardware, Meatballs, Paramount, 1979. Steve, Happy Birthday to Me, Columbia, 1980. Chrome, Hog Wild (also known as Les Fous de la moto), Avco Embassy, 1980. Andy, That's My Baby, Gemini Films, 1985. Joey, /Agent on Ice, Shapiro, 1986. Looney, Tin Men, Buena Vista, 1987. Walt Bernstein, Uncle Buck, Universal, 1989. Howard, Blue Steel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Gerald Price, Smokescreen (also known as Palais Royale), Live Home Video, 1990. Lonny, Chattahoochee, Hemdale, 1990. Michael, Jacob's Ladder, TriStar, 1990. Harold Jamieson, K2, Paramount, 1991. Lieutenant Dave Spradling, A Few Good Men, Columbia/TriStar, 1992. Jamie Ross, Indian Summer, Buena Vista, 1993. Bernard March, Double Cross, Summa Video, 1994. Archie, Bulletproof Heart (also known as Killer), Keystone Pictures, 1994. Lieutenant Roy Zimmer, Crimson Tide, Buena Vista, 1995. Rodney Powell, Breach of Trust (also known as Crash and Dirty Money), Republic Pictures Home Video, 1996. John Grogan, White Tiger, Keystone Pictures, 1996. Carl, Never Too Late, Allegro Distribution, 1996. Boone, The juror, Columbia/TriStar, 1996. Jake Paxton, Masterminds, Columbia, 1997. Warren Alexander, Paulie, DreamWorks, 1998.

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CROSBY, Joan 1934PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Series: Officer Len Gayer, High Incident, ABC, 1996. Dr. Tim Lonner, LA. Doctors, CBS, 1998—.

Full name, Joan Carew Crosby; born February 14, 1934, in Baltimore, MD; daughter of Thomas Gresham and Mary Margaret (O'Rourke) Crosby. Politics: Republican. Religion: Roman Catholic.

Television Appearances; Movies: Phil Mallard, The Intruder Within, ABC, 1981.

Addresses: /Agent—Mary Murphy Agency, 6014 Greenbush, Van Nuys, CA 91401.

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Career: Actress and writer. WWRL, Woodside, NY, sports commentator, 1951-52; WPIX, New York City, sports commentator, 1953-54; Newspaper Enterprise Association, writer, 1960-88; TV Scout, television editor, 1970-88.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Mrs. Redack, First Time, Second Time, CBS, 1980.

Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Hollywood Women's Press Club (president), Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters.

Stage Appearances: Butley, 1975. A Taste of Honey, 1977. Joan, Apewatch, Laboratory Productions, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1979. Coriolanus, Globe Playhouse, 1979-80. The Transgressor, 1980. The Comedy of Errors, Globe Playhouse, 1980-81. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1983. Final Touches, 1984. Richard II, Globe Playhouse, 1984-85. Caesar and Cleopatra, 1985. The Creeks, 1986. 'Rangements, 1987. A Lie of the Mind, 1988. Four Women, 1989. Everything Dies in Winter, 1991. Ellen Terry, The Paper Courtship, St. Genesius Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1992-93. Grandmother, Surprise, Surprise, Victory Theatre, Burbank, CA, 1994.*

CREDITS Film Appearances: The Day of the Locust, Paramount, 1975. Daisyette, The Shaggy D.A., Buena Vista, 1976. Maggie Oberon, Summerspell, LinaShanklin, 1983. Voice, White Palace, Universal, 1990. Woman at fire, Life Stinks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ Pathe, 1991. Bom Yesterday, Buena Vista, 1993. Voice, Eyes of an Angel (also known as The Tender), LIVE Home Video, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Second actress, Evita Peron, NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Movies: First female judge, The Great American Beauty Contest, ABC, 1973. Waitress, Unwed Father, ABC, 1974. Kyla, Planet Earth, ABC, 1974. Companion, "The Legend of Lizzie Borden," ABC Monday Night Movie, ABC, 1975. Sophie, Wild and Wooly, ABC, 1978. George's mother, Cotton Candy (also known as Ron Howard's Cotton Candy), NBC, 1978. Voice, Flying Blind, NBC, 1990. Also appeared in Movieola, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in eight Bob Hope specials, NBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: Manager, "Family Crisis," CHiPs, NBC, 1978. Irene, "Thieves' Highway," T I Hooker, ABC, 1982. Maid, "The Taxman Cometh," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1990. Also appeared in Days of Our Lives, NBC; Fame, NBC and syndicated; fantasy Island, ABC; and Po//ce Story, NBC and ABC.

Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Blind Ambition.

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PERSONAL Born August 1, 1948, in Racine, Wl; son of Jack Francis (a graphic artist) and Lorraine Edith Crowe. Education: Dominican College, B.A. (communications). Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 902122401. Career: Producer, director, and writer. Member: Producers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Producer (with Joyce Brotman, B. W. Sandefur, and others), The Hardy Boys Mysteries, ABC, 197779.

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Director, Off Limits (also known as Saigon), 1988. Director, Whispers in the Dark (also known as Sess/ons and Show and Te//), Paramount, 1992. WRITINGS Television Episodes: The Nancy Drew Mysteries, ABC, 1977-78. Sword of Justice, NBC, 1978. Story editor, Baretta, ABC, 1978. B. J. and the Bear, NBC, 1979-80. Darkroom, ABC, 1981-82. H.E.LP. (also known as 91 /), ABC, 1990. The Watcher, syndicated, 1995. Television Pilots: (With Glen A. Larson) 8. J. and the Bear, NBC, 1978. Streets of Justice, NBC, 1985. Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. The Untouchables, syndicated, 1993. Television Movies: High Midnight, 1979. Point Blank, 1985. The Hollywood Detective, USA Network, 1989. Steel Justice (also known as Hash's Vision), NBC, 1992. Screenplays: The Last Chase, Argosy, 1977. Nightmares, Universal, 1983. The Mean Season, Orion, 1984. Off Limits (also known as Saigon), 1988. Whispers in the Dark (also known as Sessions and Show and Tell), Paramount, 1992. (With Michael Mann) The Last of the Mohicans (based on the novel by James Fenimore Cooper), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Fear (also known as No Fear and Obsession Mortelle), Universal, 1996. The Bone Collector, 1999.*

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1942PERSONAL

Born September 22,1942, in Farnborough, England; son of Alec (a university professor) and Margaret (a dancing teacher; maiden name, Lamb) Cullen; married first wife (maiden name, Edwards), April 10,1966 (divorced, 1978); married second wife (a preschool teacher; maiden name, Henderson), January 30,1982;

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children: Henry Nicolas, Christopher Joseph, Poppy Lucy, Richard Alec. Education: Attended Royal Academy of Music, London, 1960-64. Career: Composer and orchestrator. Musician, arranger, and conductor for recording artists, including Barbra Streisand, Tina Turner, Sheena Easton, and Marilyn Home. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award, best orchestration, 1988, for The Phantom of the Opera; Drama Desk Award nomination, best orchestration, 1989, for /Aspects of Love. CREDITS Stage Work; Orchestrator: (With Andrew Lloyd Webber) Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Albery Theatre, London, 1973. (With Webber) Cats, produced in London, then Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1982. (With Webber) Starlight Express, Apollo Victoria Theatre, London, 1984, then Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1987. (With Webber) Song and Dance, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1985. (With Webber) The Phantom of the Opera, Her Majesty's Theatre, London, 1986, then Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1988. (With Steven Margoshes) Shogun: The Musical, Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1990-91. (With Webber) Sunset Boulevard, Adelphi Theatre, London, 1993, then Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1994. Worked with Webber to orchestrate Aspects of Love; sole orchestrator for the London productions of the revivals The Baker's Wife, Can-Can, and Carmen Jones; orchestrator for Abracadabra, Children of Eden, and Jeeves.

Orchestrator for a series on silent classic films, Thames TV, 1987-88. Film Work: Orchestrator, Champions, Embassy, 1988. Contributor of orchestrations, Evita, Buena Vista, 1996. Orchestrator, Cats (also known as Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Cats"), Polygram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. RECORDINGS Albums: Orchestrator (with Webber), The Phantom of the Opera (original cast recording), Polydor, 1987. Arranger and producer of the albums Music of the Night and Lloyd Webber Plays Lloyd Webber; arranger of America by the Kings Singers, Christmas Songs by Kiri Te Kanawa, and / Am What I Am by Shirley Bassey. WRITINGS For the Stage: Composer, The Chorister and the Candlesticks, Scala Theatre, London, 1957. For Television: Composer, The Bretts (series), CTV (England), 198788. Also composer for the British television series Relative Strangers and Surgical Spirit.*

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Television Work; Specials: Song arranger, "Music of the Night," The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1994. Orchestrator, Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh, PBS, 1998. Orchestrator, Swan Lake, PBS, 1998. Television Work; Movies: Music arranger, Cinderella (also known as Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella), ABC, 1997.

Born c. 1965, in Perthshire, Scotland; father, a forester; mother, an insurance secretary; married Hilary Lyon (an actress), divorced. Education: Attended Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, writer, and director. Appeared on stage as half of the standup comedy team Victor and Barry.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Second bachelor, "Mr. Bean's Blind Date/' Mr. Bean, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Sebastian Flight, The High Life, BBC-2, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Broadway 98: Launching the Tony Awards, PBS, 1998. Also appeared in Burn Your Phone and The Chemistry Lesson. Television Work: Director of Burn Your Phone. Stage Appearances: Conquest of the South Pole, Royal National Court Theatre, London, 1988. Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Royal National Theatre, London, 1990. Master of ceremonies, Cabaret, Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London, 1993, then Kit Kat Club, New York City, 1998-99. Appeared in As You Like It, Singer, Royal Shakespeare Company, London; title role, Hamlet, English Touring Theatre and Donmar Warehouse Theatre; La Bete, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London; and Romeo and Juliet, Studio/Royal National Theatre, London. Also appeared in productions at Traverse Theatre; Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh Scotland; Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland; Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee, Scotland, and Bristol Old Vic Theatre. Toured with Borderline, Theatre Workshop, and Glasgow Citizens TAG. RECORDINGS Albums: Cabaret (original cast recording), 1998. WRITINGS The High Life (television series), BBC-2, 1994. Author of script for the short film Butter. Author of two stage adaptations for Royal National Theatre. Writer for the standup comedy team Victor and Barry. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, June 5, 1998, p. 19. People Weekly, October 7, 1996, p. 138.

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USA Today, June 30, 1997, p. 3-D. Vanity Fair, May, 1997, p. 115.*

CUNDEY, Dean 1945(Dean A. Cundey) PERSONAL Born In 1945. Career: Cinematographer, actor, and director. Member: American Society of Cinematographers. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best cinematography, 1988, for Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Makeup artist, Gas-s-s-s/ (also known as Gas! Or It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It and Gas-s-s-s . . . , or, It May Become Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save/t), American International Pictures, 1970. Where the Red Fern Grows, Doty/Dayton, 1974. Black Shampoo, Dimension Films, 1976. lisa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks (also known as Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks and lisa, Keeper of the Oil Sheik's Harem), Cambist, 1976. The Creature from Black Lake (also known as Demon of the Lake), Howco, 1976. Satan's Cheerleaders, World Amusements, 1977. Hi-Riders, Dimension Films, 1978. Bare Knuckles, Intercontinental Releasing, 1978. Halloween (also known as The Babysitter Murders and ]ohn Carpenter's Halloween), Compass International Pictures, 1978. Charge of the Model-Is, Ry-Mac, 1979. Rock 'n' Roll High School, New World Pictures, 1979. Ro//er Boogie, United Artists, 1979. Angels' Brigade (also known as Angels' Revenge and Seven from Heaven), Arista, 1980. And creator of special effects, The Fog, Avco Embassy, 1980. Jaws of Satan (also known as King Cobra), United Artists, 1980. Without Warning (also known as Alien Warning, It Came without Warning, and The Warning), Filmways, 1980.

Calaxina, Crown International, 1980. Separate Ways, Crown International, 1981. Escape from New York, Avco Embassy, 1981. Halloween II, Universal, 1981. The Thing (also known as John Carpenter's The Thing), Universal, 1982. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (also known as Season of the Witch), Universal, 1983. D.C Cab (also known as Street Fleet), Universal, 1983. Psycho II (also known as Psycose 2), Universal, 1983. Romancing the Stone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Warning Sign, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. Big Trouble in Little China, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Project X, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Buena Vista, 1988. Back to the Future Part II (also known as Paradox), Universal, 1989. Roacf House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Back to the Future Part III (also known as Three), Universal, 1990. Hook, TriStar, 1991. Nothing but Trouble (also known as Valkenvania), Warner Bros., 1991. Death Becomes Her, Universal, 1992. Jurassic Park, Universal, 1993. The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, Walt Disney Pictures, 1995. Casper, Universal, 1995. Apollo 13, Universal, 1995. Director, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, Walt Disney Home Video, 1997. Contributing photographer, Leave It to Beaver, Universal, 1997. Flubber (also known as The /Absent Minded Professor and Disney's Flubber: The Absent Minded Professor), Buena Vista, 1997. (As Dean A. Cundey) The Parent Trap, Buena Vista, 1998. Krippendorf's Tribe, Buena Vista, 1998. Second unit director, Deep Rising (also known as Tentacle), Buena Vista, 1998. Film Appearances: Photographer, Back to the Future Part III (also known as Three), Universal, 1990. Mate, Jurassic Park, Universal, 1993. Technician, The Flintstones, Universal, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Work; Cinematographer; Movies: M.A.D.D.: Mothers against Drunk Drivers, NBC, 1983. The Invisible Woman, NBC, 1983. Invitation to Hell, ABC, 1984. It Came upon the Midnight Clear, 1984. Amazons, ABC, 1984. Television Work; Cinematographer; Episodic: "And All through the House" (also known as "Dig That Cat ... He's Real Gone!" and "The Man Who Was Death"), Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. RECORDINGS CDROMs: Cinematographer, Steven Spielberg's Director's Chair, Microsoft, 1996.*

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1965(?)PERSONAL

Born c. 1965, in Pittsburgh, PA. Education: University of Southern California, degree in philosophy of religion. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 902111934. Career: Actor, writer, and director. Began career as a stand-up comic. Member: American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. CREDITS Film Appearances: M-16, 3:15, The Moment of Truth, Dakota, 1986.

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Type, Zombie Pimp, 1st slave, and Actor in Audition, Hollywood Shuffle, Samuel Goldwyn, 1987. Big Brother Chucky, School Daze, Columbia, 1988. Ice Cold, Fear of a Black Hat, Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Richard, Tales From the Hood, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Montel, Sprung, Trimark, 1997. Film Work; Director: Fear of a Black Hat, Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Tales From the Hood, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Sprung, Trimark, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Theo Carver, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1985. Correspondent, TV Nation, NBC, 1994, then Fox, 1995, Television Work; Series: Creative consultant, Between Brothers, Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Song performer and opening voiceover, "Maybe Shell Be My Lady," Why Colors?, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on Benson. WRITINGS Screenplays: House Party 2, New Line Cinema, 1991. Fear of a Black Hat, Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. 7a/es From the Hood, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Sprung, Trimark, 1997. Film Music: Songs, Fear of a Black Hat, 1993. Plays: Author of Black and Jew and The Black Horror Show, both produced at the Los Angeles Theatre, Black Actors Lab. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Boxoffice, April, 1997, p. 48. Entertainment Weekly, June 23, 1995, pp. 26-28. Variety, February 8, 1993, p. 76.*

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PERSONAL Born c. 1965; daughter of Jacques (a ballet dancer, choreographer, and actor) and Carolyn (a ballet dancer and photographer; maiden name, George) D'Amboise; sister of Gate D'Amboise (a dancer and actress) and of Christopher D'Amboise (a dancer and actor); married Terrence Mann (an actor and singer). Education: Graduated from the Professional Children's School and the School of American Ballet; attended the Neighborhood Playhouse, the Academy of Dramatic Arts, and Barnard College. Addresses: Contact—Actors' Equity Association, 165 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress and dancer. New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, member of ensemble, 198384. Member: Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actress in a musical, 1989, for Jerome Robbins' Broadway; Astaire Award, outstanding achievement in Broadway dance, 1998, for Damn Yankees. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Lulu, Toulouse, Ukrainian Hall, New York City, 1981. Cassandra, Cats, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1982-85. A woman, Song and Dance, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Chris, Carrie, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1988.

Anita, "West Side Story," Maribelle, "Billion Dollar Baby," and the title role, "Peter Pan," Jerome Robbins' Broadway, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1989-90. Coney Island dancer, On the Town, 1993. Lola, Damn Yankees, Marquis Theatre, New York City, beginning in 1994. Roxie Hart, Chicago, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1998. Appeared in Speed the Plow; also appeared in productions of the New York Shakespeare Festival. Major Tours: Cassandra, Cats, U.S. cities, 1983-85. Roxie Hart, Chicago, U.S. cities, including Atlanta, GA, Los Angeles, CA, Boston, MA, Detroit, Ml, and Chicago, IL, 1998. Film Appearances: Ina, The In Crowd, Orion, 1987. Benita, American Blue Note (also known as Fakebook), Panorama Entertainment, 1991. Anne Claymore, Just Off the Coast, International Media Resources, 1992. Deborah Page, The Preacher's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. Lost in the Bermuda Triangle, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Paige O'Brien, Alone in the Neon Jungle (also known as Command in Hell and Neon Jungle), CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1989. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Other Television Appearances: Appeared in music videos. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, April 21, 1995, p. 29. Interview, March, 1989, pp. 60-61, 126. People Weekly, January 14, 1985, p. 47.*

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1946PERSONAL

Born July 21, 1946, in New York, NY. Education: Attended Colgate University. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director and producer. Worked as a reporter and a professor of journalism; University of Southern California, instructor of cinema. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing in a drama series, 1979, for "Murder" episode of Lou Grant; Emmy Award nomination, 1981, for American Dream; Academy Award nomination (with Andrea Blaugrund), best short subject documentary, 1997, for St/7/ Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies. CREDITS Television Work; Director; Series: (With others) MM*S*H, CBS, 1972-83. (With others) Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1973-80. (With others) The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1976-77, NBC, 1977-78. (With others) TheAndros Targets, CBS, 1977. (With others) Having Babies (also known as Julie Farr, M.D.), ABC, 1978. (With others) Kaz, CBS, 1978-79. (With others) The American Dream, ABC, 1981. (With others) Making the Grade, CBS, 1982. Dolphin Cove (also known as Dolphin Bay), CBS, 1989. (With others) Picket Fences, CBS, 1992-96.

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Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1993-97. Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995-96. American Gothic, CBS, 1995-96. Pacific Palisades (also known as Brentwood), Fox, 1997. AllyMcBeal, Fox, 1997—. The Practice, ABC, 1997—. Television Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted; Movies: Long Journey Back, ABC, 1978. The Child Stealer, NBC, 1979. A Perfect Match, CBS, 1980. For Ladies Only, NBC, 1981. Word of Honor, CBS, 1981. The Legend of Walks Far Woman, NBC, 1982. An Invasion of Privacy, CBS, 1983. /Attack on Fear (also known as The Light on Synanon), CBS, 1984. Badge of the Assassin, CBS, 1985. Hero in the Family, ABC, 1986. A Winner Never Quits, ABC, 1986. And producer, The Three Kings, ABC, 1987. Murder by the Book (also known as Alter Ego), NBC, 1987. Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure (also known as The Jessica McClure Story), ABC, 1989. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, NBC, 1989. The Girl Who Came between Them (also known as Faces of Love and Victim of Innocence), NBC, 1990. And executive producer, Blood River, CBS, 1991. Shoot First: A Cop's Vengeance (also known as Cause of Death, Death of a San Antonio Cop, The San Antonio Cop, and Vigilante Cop), NBC, 1991. Wife, Mother, Murderer: The Marie Hilley Story (also known as Black Widow: The Marie Hilley Story and Wife, Mother, Murderer), ABC, 1991. Back to the Streets of San Francisco, NBC, 1992. And producer, Wild Card (also known as Preacher), USA Network, 1992. The Care and Handling of Roses, CBS, 1996. Their Second Chance (also known as The Keller/Keller Story), Lifetime, 1997. Television Work; Director; Episodic: "Murder," Lou Grant, CBS, 1979. "Security Denied/' Vengeance Unlimited (a\so known as Mr. Chapel), ABC, 1998.

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1955PERSONAL

Born February 19, 1955, in Chelsea, Ml; married Kathleen Treado, July 13, 1979; children: Ben. Education: Attended Central Michigan University; trained for the stage as an apprentice with the Circle Repertory Company, New York City. Addresses: Agent—Brian Mann, International Creative Management, Inc., 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and writer. Appeared in advertisements, including commercials for Head and Shoulders, 1981, and for Pepto-Bismol, 1982; Purple Rose Theatre, Chelsea, Ml, founder. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best performance, 1982, for Johnny Cot His Gun; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in motion picture—comedy or musical, 1985, for The Purple Rose of Cairo; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in motion picture—comedy or musical, 1986, for Something Wild; Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actor in a supporting role in a motion picture—comedy or musical, 1999, for P/easantv/7/e. CREDITS Film Appearances: O'Donnell, Ragtime, Paramount, 1981. Flap Horton, Terms of Endearment, Paramount, 1983.

Eddie Sisk, Marie (also known as Marie: A True Story), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Tom Baxter/Gil Shepherd, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985. Charles Driggs, Something Wild (also known as Dangereuse sous tous rapports), Orion, 1986. Richard, Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Biff Baxter, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Sam Manners, Sweet Hearts Dance, TriStar, 1988. Cochran, The House on Carroll Street, Orion, 1988. Ray Macklin, Checking Out, Warner Bros., 1989. Dr. Ross Jennings,Arachnophofa/a, Buena Vista, 1990. Denton Webb, We/come Home, Roxy Carmichael, Paramount, 1990. Alex, The Butcher's Wife, Paramount, 1991. Paul Weaver, Love Hurts, Vestron Video, 1992. Jonathan Carson, Rain without Thunder, Orion Classics, 1993. Willis Embry, There Goes the Neighborhood (also known as Paydirt), Paramount, 1993. Harry Temple, Speed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Harry Dunne, Dumb and Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994. Thomas Alden, Fly Away Home (also known as Father Goose and Flying Wild), Columbia, 1996. Alvin Strayer, Two Days in the Valley, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1996. Roger, 101 Dalmatians, Buena Vista, 1996. Charles Tuttle, Trial and Error, New Line Cinema, 1997. Mr. Johnson, Pleasantville, New Line Cinema, 1998. Tim O'Hara, My Favorite Martian, Buena Vista, 1999. All the Rage, Scanbox Danmark, 1999. Film Work; Director: Escanaba in da Moonlight, 1999. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Gettysburg, TNT, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Chaplain, A Rumor of War, CBS, 1980. Francis Ryan, An Invasion of Privacy, ABC, 1983. Lieutenant Stephen Maryk, The Caine Mutiny CourtMartial, CBS, 1988. Mike Cooper, No Place Like Home (also known as Homeless), CBS, 1989. Tom Noonan, Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (also known as Life on the High Wire), HBO, 1992. Ben Wilson, Disaster in Time (also known as The Grand Tour, Grand Tour: Disaster in Time, and T/mescape), Showtime, 1992.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Specials: Jed Jenkins, "The Fifth of July/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Host, Baseball's Heirlooms: The Classic Ball Parks (documentary), PBS, 1991. Gettysburg Journal, TNT, 1994. Lyman Fellers, "Redwood Curtain," Hallmark Hall of Fame, ABC, 1995. Canned Ham: Trial and Error, Comedy Central, 1997. Walt Disney World's 25th Anniversary Party (also known as The 25th Anniversary of Walt Disney World), ABC, 1997.

John Bonham, johnny Cot His Gun (solo show), Circle Repertory Company, 1982. Andrei, Three Sisters, Manhattan Theatre Club/Downstage, New York City, 1982-83. Tom, The Golden Age, Jack Lawrence Theatre, New York City, 1984. Alan, Lemon Sky, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Redwood Curtain, 1993. Appeared off-Broadway in Short-Changed Review. WRITINGS

Television Appearances; Episodic: Jim, "The Visit," Trying Times, PBS, 1987. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1991. Voice of guest caller Doug, "Here's Looking at You," Frasier, NBC, 1993. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1995.

Writings for the Stage: Shoeman, Purple Rose Theatre, Chelsea, Ml, 1991. The Tropical Pickle, Purple Rose Theatre, 1992. The Vast Difference, Purple Rose Theatre, 1993. The Kingdom's Coming, Purple Rose Theatre, 1994. Escanaba in da Moonlight, Purple Rose Theatre, 1995. Screenplays: Escanaba in da Moonlight, 1999.*

Also appeared in Hawaii Five-0, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Breaking Away, ABC, 1980.

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Television Appearances; Music Videos: XTC, The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead, 1994.

Original name, Edward Bridge Danson III; born December 29, 1947, in San Diego, CA; son of Edward Bridge, Jr. (an archeologist and museum director) and Jessica (McMaster) Danson; married Randall "Randy" Lee Gosch, August, 1970 (divorced, 1977); married Cassandra "Casey" Coates (a designer), July 30,1977 (divorced, 1993); married Mary Steenburgen (an actress), October 7, 1995; children: (second marriage) Kate, Alexis; (third marriage; stepchildren) two daughters. Education: Attended Stanford University, 1^6668; received a degree in drama from Carnegie-Mellon University, 1972; studied at the Actors Institute with Dan Fauci and at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas. Avocational interests: Basketball.

Other Television Appearances: Rick Guthrie, Catalina C-Lab, 1982. Stage Appearances: Arthur, The Farm, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1976. Wesley, Feedlot, Circle Repertory Company, 1977. Young Eddie, My Life, Circle Repertory Company, 1977. The nephew, Brontosaurus, Circle Repertory Company, 1977-78. Schwarz/Hunidei, Lulu, Circle Repertory Company, 1978. Jed Jenkins, The Fifth of July, Circle Repertory Company, 1978. Minnesota Moon, Circle Repertory Company, 1979. Slugger, RAF Playhouse, Huntington Station, NY, 1979. Jed Jenkins, Talley's Folly, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1979-80, then New Apollo Theatre, New York City, 1980-81.

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Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and producer. Actors Institute, Los Angeles, CA, teacher, 1978-80; actor in advertisements, including a commercial for Aramis, 1982; Danson/ Fauci Productions, chairperson. American Oceans Campaign, founder, president, and spokesperson, also chairperson, beginning in 1987; World Health Day,

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national chairperson, 1989; Futures for Children, member of the board of directors. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Discovery of the Year Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1983; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a motion picture made for television, 1985, for Something about Amelia; Presidential End Hunger Award, Agency for International Development, 1989, for work with World Health Day; Emmy Awards, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1990 and 1993, Golden Globe Awards, best actor in a musical or comedy series, 1990, 1991, and 1992, American Comedy Award, funniest male performer in a television series, 1991, People's Choice Award, favorite male television performer, 1992, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, and 1992, and Golden Globe Award nominations, best actor in a musical or comedy series, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, and 1993, all for Cheers. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tom Conway, Somerset (also known as Another World: Somerset and Somerset: Bay City), NBC, 1975-76. Dan Slater, Benson, ABC, 1980-81. Sam "Mayday" Malone, Cheers, NBC, 1982-93. Mike Logan, Ink, CBS, 1996. Dr. John Becker, Becker, CBS, 1998—. Television Work; Series: Producer (with others), Down Home, NBC, 199091. Executive producer, Ink, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lemuel Gulliver, Gulliver's Travels, NBC, 1996. Jim Tuite, Thanks of a Grateful Nation (also known as Dying for Our Country), Showtime, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: The Chinese Web, CBS, 1978. Norm, The Women's Room, ABC, 1980. Jack Chenault, Once upon a Spy (also known as Lethal Games), ABC, 1980. Gip, Our Family Business, ABC, 1981. Dale Weeks, Cowboy, CBS, 1983.

Quarterback Princess, CBS, 1983. Steven Bennett, Something about Amelia, ABC, 1984. Dr. Alex Delaware, When the Sough Breaks, NBC, 1986. Duffy Lynch, We Are the Children, ABC, 1987. The Canterville Ghost, ABC, 1996. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, When the Bough Breaks, NBC, 1986. Producer, We Are the Children, ABC, 1987. Producer, Follow Your Heart (also known as Walk Me to the Distance), NBC, 1990. Executive producer, Mercy Mission: The Rescue of Flight 771, 1993. Executive producer, On Promised Land, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: The NBC All-Star Hour, NBC, 1985. The American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder, NBC, 1986. NBC's 60th /Ann/Versary Celebration, NBC, 1986. Sex Symbols: Past, Present and Future, syndicated, 1987. Mickey's 60th Birthday Special, NBC, 1988. Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1989. Sam "Mayday" Malone, Cheers: Special 200th Episode Celebration, NBC, 1990. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special (also known as The Earth Day Special), ABC, 1990. Host, Challenge of the Seas (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Host, Danger at the Beach (documentary), 1990. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992. What Is This Thing Called Love?, ABC, 1993. Last Call: A Cheers Celebration, NBC, 1993. For Our Children: The Concert, 1993. An American Reunion: New Beginnings, Renewed Hope, 1993. An Affectionate Look at Fatherhood, NBC, 1995. Night of about 14 CBS Stars, CBS, 1996. farth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. Host, Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. To Life! America Celebrates Israel's 50th (also known as America Celebrates Israel's 50th), CBS, 1998. Christopher Reeve: A Celebration of Hope, ABC, 1998. Beyond the Laughs: The Untold Stories of Television's Favorite Comedies (also known as Beyond the Laughs: The Museum of Television and Radio and A Museum of Television and Radio Special), Fox, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, ABC, 1985. The 39th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1987. The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. Presenter, The 9th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1995. The 10th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The Second Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 1996 Emmy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 23rd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1997. Screen Actors Guild 4th Annual Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kate Loves a Mystery, NBC, 1979. Steve, "Don't Say Goodbye Boys/' Magnum, P. I., CBS, 1981. Vincenzo Senaca, "The Unkindest Cut," Taxi, ABC, 1982. Danny Kirkwood, "The Good Witch of Laurel Canyon," Tucker's Witch, CBS, 1982. TV's Censored Bloopers, NBC, 1984. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SN/.), NBC, 1989. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1990. Voice of Sam Malone, "Fear of Flying," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1994. Sam Malone, "The Show Where Sam Shows Up," Frasier, NBC, 1995. Fantasy Sal, Pearl, CBS, 1996. Nick Vanover, "Veronica's $600,000 Pop," Veronica's Closet, NBC, 1998. Himself, "Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute, Part Two," E//en,ABC, 1998. "Lloyd Bridges," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998.

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Harry Wentworth, "Something to Tide You Over/' Creepshow, Warner Bros., 1983. Eugene, Little Treasure, TriStar, 1985. Spence Holden, A Fine Mess, Columbia, 1986. Chip Davis, Just between Friends, Orion, 1986. Jack Holden, Three Men and a Baby, Buena Vista, 1987. Himself, She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Larry Kozinski, Cousins, Paramount, 1989. John Tremont, Dad, Universal, 1989. Jack Holden, Three Men and a Little Lady, Buena Vista, 1991. Hal Jackson, Made in America, Warner Bros., 1993. Washington Bellamy, Pontiac Moon, Paramount, 1994. Ray, Getting Even with Dad, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Dempsey, Loch Ness, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Gianni Saletzzo, Homegrown, Columbia/TriStar, 1998. Guy who loved Vickijerryand Tom, Miramax, 1998. Captain Ham ill, Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks SKG, 1998. Jeremy Brockett, Mumford, Buena Vista, 1999. Film Work: Executive producer, Pontiac Moon, Paramount, 1994. Stage Appearances: Reginald, The Real Inspector Hound, Theatre Four, New York City, 1972. Status Quo Vadis, Broadway production, 1973. Bodyguard, The Comedy of Errors, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1975. Gethin Price, The Comedians, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1976. Major Tours: Toured as Reginald, The Real Inspector Hound. OTHER SOURCES

Other Television Work: Producer, Yesterday/Today, NBC, 1992.

Periodicals: Daily News, November 29, 1987, p. 3. E, January/February, 1998, p. 10. Ladies' Home Journal, September, 1996, p. 50. Parade, December 6, 1987, p. 22. People Weekly, May 11, 1987, p. 108; spring, 1990, p. 26.*

Film Appearances: Ian Campbell, The On ion Field, Avco Embassy, 1979. Peter Lowenstein, Body Heat, Warner Bros., 1981.

DANTES, Edmond See HUGHES, John

Appeared as Randy Carpenter in Laverne and Shirley, ABC; also appeared in Dear Teacher; The Doctors, NBC; and Family, ABC.

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1948(?)PERSONAL

Born c. 1948; raised In Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, NY; married Laurie Lennard, 1993; children: Cazzie, another child. Education: Attended Sheepshead Bay High School, Brooklyn, NY; studied history at the University of Maryland. Career: Comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and show creator. Stand up comedian, 1974—. Worked as a cab driver, bra salesman, and chauffeur. Awards, Honors: Most Promising Comedian, The Charlie Local and National Comedy Awards, 1978; Emmy Award (with others), best comedy series, 1993, for Seinfeld; Emmy Award, best written comedy show, 1993, for Seinfeld; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding comedy series, 1995-96, for Seinfeld (with others); Golden Globe Award, for Seinfeld; two Writers' Guild of America Awards, both for Seinfeld; three Writers' Guild of America Award nominations, for Seinfeld. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Creator (with Jerry Seinfeld) and executive producer (with others) Seinfeld, NBC, 1989-96.

Communist Neighbor, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Theater manager, "Oedipus Wrecks," New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. TV Producer, Sour Crapes, Columbia, 1998. WRITINGS Television Series: Friday, ABC, 1980-82. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984-85. The Original Max Talking Headroom Show, Cinemax, 1987. Seinfeld, NBC, 1989-96. Screenplays: Sour Crapes, Columbia, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 31, 1993, p. 40; February 2, 1996, p. 18; May 30, 1997, p. 39. Newsweek, January 12, 1998, p. 54; April 20, 1998, p. 48. New York Times Magazine, April 12, 1998, p. 26. Time, November 8, 1993, p. 78. TV Guide, May 9, 1998, p. 30.*

DAVIDSON, Tommy

1964(?)-

PERSONAL Television Work; Other: Creator, "Norman's Corner," Cinemax Comedy Experiment (special), Cinemax, 1988. Creator, Seinfeld: The Chronicle, NBC, 1998.

Born c. 1964 in Mississippi; adopted son of Barbara Davidson. Avocational interests: Singing, playing bass and keyboards.

Television Appearances; Series: Fridays, ABC, 1979-82. (Uncredited) George Steinbrenner, Seinfeld, NBC, 1994-96.

Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Television Appearances; Episodic: (Uncredited) Voice of Newman, "The Revenge," Seinfeld, NBC, 1991. Himself, Love & War, CBS, 1993.

Awards, Honors: Rising Stars of Comedy Award, 1990.

Film Work: Director, Sour Crapes, Columbia, 1998. Film Appearances: Monroe Clerk, Second Thoughts, Universal, 1983. Philosopher, Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?, Jagfilm, 1983.

Career: Actor and comedian.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Bobby Johnson, Strictly Business, Warner Bros., 1991. (Uncredited) Weird Warren, CB4, Universal, 1993. The Tiny Warrior, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, Warner Bros., 1995. Rushon, Booty Call, Columbia, 1997. Tim, Woo, New Line Cinema, 1998. Jules, Plump Fiction, Legacy Releasing, 1998.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Series: Cast, In Living Color, Fox, 1990-93. Mitchell Ford, Between Brothers, Fox, 1997. Sidekick, The Magic Hour, syndicated, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice, Kid 'N' Play, NBC, 1990. Donald, Roc, Fox, 1991. Varnel Hill, "Hollywood Swinging: Parts 1 and 2," Martin, Fox, 1993. Voice, "Joking the Chicken/' Duckman, USA Network, 1994. Guest host, Later, NBC, 1994. Voice, "The Frog Prince," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales For Every Child, HBO, 1995. Darrell, Boston Common, NBC, 1996. Himself, "Pavement," Space Chost Coast to Coast, Cartoon Network, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Prince Tariq, Coming to America, CBS, 1989. The Mutiny Has Just Begun: Robert Townsend & His Partners in Crime III, HBO, 1989. Tommy Davidson: Takin' It to D.C., Showtime, 1990. Tommy Davidson: Illin' in Philly, Showtime, 1991. The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, 1992. The 24th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1992. Host, Fox/MTV Guide to Summer '92, Fox, 1992. Voice of Orlando Shelby, A Cool Like That Christmas, Fox, 1993. Mo' Funny: Black Comedy in America, HBO, 1993. Tommy Davidson: On the Strength in New York City, Showtime, 1996. 12th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1998. Guest, The Magic Hour, syndicated, 1998. WRITINGS Television; Series: Special material writer, In Living Color, Fox, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: yet, March 18, 1996, pp. 14-15.*

Addresses: Agent—Susan Crow & Associates, 940 North Mansfield Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038-2300. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, best debut performance, 1994, for Spanking the Monkey; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a cast, and Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actor—drama, both 1999, for Saving Private Ryan. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Raymond Aibelli, Spanking the Monkey, Fine Line Features, 1994. Billy Fischer, Nell, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Laurence, Twister, Warner Bros., 1996. Sonny Burns, Going All the Way, Gramercy Pictures, 1997. Flyboy, The Locusts, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1997. Corporal Upham, Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks, 1998. Toffler, Ravenous, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Tom, The Billion Dollar Hotel, Icon Entertainment, 1999. Truby, The Florentine, BCB Productions, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Roger, General Hospital, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Shoot First: A Cop's Vengeance, NBC, 1991. Bill, Guncrazy, Showtime, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Eddie Horvath, "Sex and Economics/' The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988. Pete Stoller, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Scruffy Kid, 7775, CBS, 1992.

DAVIESJeremy

1969PERSONAL

Born Jeremy Boring, October 28,1969, in Rockwood, IA. Education: Attended American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Pasadena, CA.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, August, 1997, pp. 110-114. Time, August 1, 1994, p. 63.*

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DEAN, Loren 1969PERSONAL Born July 31,1969, in Las Vegas, NV. Education: Studied acting with Herbert Berghof and Sondra Seacat. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Stage Appearances: Ted, Robbers, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1989. Harold, Amulets against the Dragon Forces, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1989. Beggars in the House of Plenty, Manhattan Theatre Club/Stage II, New York City, 1991. Victor, Four Dogs and a Bone, Manhattan Theatre Club/Stage II, 1993. OTHER SOURCES

Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1989, for Amulets against the Dragon Forces.

Periodicals: New York Times, October 31, 1991. p. B2.*

CREDITS Film Appearances: Matt Dunbar, Plain Clothes, Paramount, 1988. Joe, Say Anything, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Title role, Billy Bathgate, Buena Vista, 1991. Older Fernando, 1492: Conquest of Paradise (also known as 1492: Christophe Colomb, 1492: La conquete du paradis, and 7492: La conquista del paradiso), Buena Vista, 1992. Jude, The Passion of Darkly Noon (also known as Darkly Noon and Die Passion des Darkly Moon), Fugitive Features/Hauskunst, 1995. EECOM Arthur, Apollo 13, Universal, 1995. Young Preston, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Steve DeCunzo, Mrs. W/nterfaourne, TriStar, 1996. Investigator Anton Freeman, Cattaca (also known as The Eighth Day), Columbia, 1997. "Doc" Dean Block, The End of Violence (also known as Am Ende der Cewalt and Am.Ende.der. Cew@/t), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997. James Taylor, Rosewood, Warner Bros., 1997. Kyle Carey, 5tar/"***er (also known as Dust and Stardust and 5tarf***ers), Persistent Pictures, 1998. Hicks, Enemy of the State, Buena Vista, 1998. Title role, Mumford, Buena Vista, 1999.

De La TOUR, Frances 1944PERSONAL Born July 30, 1944, in Bovington, Hertsfordshire, England; daughter of Charles and Moyra (Fessas) De La Tour; married Tom Kempinski (a playwright); children: one son, one daughter. Education: Attended Lycee Francais de Londres; trained for the stage at the Drama Centre, London, England. Addresses: /Agent—Penny Wesson, London Management, 235 Regent St., London W1, England. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Plays and Players Award, best supporting actress, 1973, for Small Craft Warnings; Olivier Award, best performance by an actress in a new play, New Standard Award, best actress, and Drama Award, best performance by an actress, all 1980, for Duet for One; New Standard British Film Award, best actress, 1980, for Rising Damp; Olivier Award, best actress, 1983, for A Moon for the Misbegotten; Olivier Award, best actress in a supporting role, 1992, for When She Danced. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Joe Kennedy, Jr., ]FK: Reckless Youth, 1993. Voice, Baseball (documentary; also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Young Lee Baumler, The American Clock (also known as Arthur Miller's The American Clock), TNT, 1993.

Stage Appearances: Beggar, Timon of Athens, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1965. School superintendent's wife, The Government Inspector, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, England, 1966. Alice, Henry V, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1966.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Widow/Nicholas, The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1967, then Los Angeles, CA, 1967. Audrey, As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1967, then Los Angeles, CA, 1967. Miss Hoyden, The Relapse, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1967-68. Doris, Dutch Uncle, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1969. Helen, Dr. Faustus, Royal Shakespeare Company, Theatregoround, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1970. Player queen, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1971. Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1971. Belinda, The Man of Mode, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1971. Rosine, The Balcony, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1971. Milly, High Time, Hampstead Theatre, London, England, 1972. Violet, Small Craft Warnings, Hampstead Theatre, 1973, later Comedy Theatre, London, England, 1973. Ruth Jones, The Banana Box, Hampstead Theatre, 1973, later Apollo Theatre, London, England, 1973. Charlotte, The Vegetable, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England, 1975. Rosalind, As You Like It, Oxford Playhouse, 1975. Isabella, The White Devil, Old Vic Theatre, London, England, 1976. Sophie Baines, Singles, Greenwich Theatre, London, England, 1977. Else Jost, Laughter!, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1978. Antonia, We Can't Pay? We Won't Pay, Half Moon Theatre, London, England, 1978. Mum, Wheelchair Willie, Royal Court Theatre, 1978. Kate Lister, Daughters of Men, Hampstead Theatre, 1979. Eleanor Marx, Landscape of Exile, Half Moon Theatre, 1979. Title role, Hamlet, New Half Moon Theatre, London, England, 1980. Stephanie, Duet for One, Bush Theatre and Duke of York's Theatre, both London, England, 1980. Jean, Skirmishes, Hampstead Theatre, 1982. Judi Dench, "A Kind of Alaska," Three Plays by Harold Pinter (triple-bill with two other plays), National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, London, England, 1982.

De La TOUR • 137 Sonya, Uncle Vanya, Haymarket Theatre Royal, London, England, 1982. Josie, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Riverside Studios, then Mermaid Theatre, both London, England, 1983. Clengarry Clen Ross, National Theatre, London, England, 1984. Title role (Joan of Arc), Saint loan, National Theatre, 1984. Dance of Death, Riverside Studios, 1985. Brighton Beach Memoirs, National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, London, England, 1986. Title role (Lillian Hellman), Lillian, Lyric Theatre, London, England, 1986, then Fortune Theatre, London, England, 1987. Edith Sitwell, Facades, Lyric Theatre, 1988. Sonya and Masha, Chekov's Women (selected scenes from Anton Chekov's plays), Lyric (Hammersmith) Theatre, London, England, 1989. Regan, King'Lear, Old Vic Theatre, 1989. Arkadina, Ranyevskaya, and Olga Knipper, Chekhov's Women (selected scenes from Anton Chekov's plays), 1990. Miss Belzer, When 5he Danced, Globe Theatre, London, England, 1991. Yoko Sitsuki, Greasepaint, Lyric (Hammersmith) Theatre, 1993. Elinor, Blinded by the Sun, National Theatre, 1996. The forest, Lyttelton Theatre, 1999. Cleopatra, /Antony and Cleopatra, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1999. Major Tours: Widow/Nicholas, The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967. Audrey, As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967. Player queen, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1971. Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1971. Television Appearances; Series: Miss Jones, Rising Damp, Yorkshire Television, 197478. A Cottage to Let, BBC, 1976. Every Silver Lining, BBC, 1993. Downwardly Mobile, [Great Britain], 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Maud Cole, Flickers, Associated Television, 1980, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1982. Millie Renfrew, Ellis Island, CBS, 1984. Emma Porlock, Cold Lazarus, Bravo, 1996.

138 • De YOUNG Aunt Western, Henry Fielding's Tom Jones (also known as Tom Jones and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: All Good Men, 1974. Miss Bellaver, Murder with Mirrors (also known as Agatha Christie's Murder with Mirrors), CBS, 1985. A Kind of Living, BBC, 1987. Mrs. DeVere, Strike It Rich (also known as Loser Takes All and Money Talks), BBC, 1989. Beatrice, "Bejewelled/' The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1991. Dr. Helga Feuchtwanger, Genghis Cohn, Arts and Entertainment, 1993.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New Statesman, September 6, 1996, p. 39. Plays and Players, October, 1991. Sunday Times (London), April 2, 1989.*

De YOUNG, Cliff

1946(?)PERSONAL

Born February 12, 1946 (some sources say 1945 or 1947), in Inglewood, CA; married. Education: Attended California State University, Los Angeles, and Illinois State University.

Also appeared in Housewives' Choice. Television Appearances; Specials: Skirmishes, BBC, 1982. Duet for One, BBC, 1985. Appeared in Play for Today, BBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: Crimes of Passion, Associated Television, 1973. Paddy Bysouth, "One Jump Ahead/' Stay Lucky, Yorkshire Television, 1993. Appeared as Celia, "A Tale of the Unexpected/' The Bounder, Yorkshire Television. Other Television Appearances: Mother, Clem, [Great Britain], 1987. Film Appearances: District nurse, Brotherly Love (also known as Country Dance), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Maud Crape, Every Home Should Have One (also known as Think Dirty), British Lion, 1970. Miss Lockhart, Our Miss Fred, Willis Worldwide, 1972. Salvation Army major, To the Devil a Daughter (also known as Child of Satan and Die Braut des Satans), EMI, 1976. Julia Frogmorton, Wombling Free, Rank, 1977. Miss Jones, Rising Damp (adapted from the television series), Black Lion Films, 1980. Salvation Army major, Time Bandits, American Embassy, 1981. Mrs. DeVere, Strike It Rich (adapted from the television movie; also known as Loser Takes All and Money Talks), Millimeter Films, 1990.

Addresses: /Agent—J. Michael Bloom and Associates, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and singer. Member of the vocal group Clear Light, 1967-68. CREDITS Film Appearances: Garry, Pilgrimage, Crimmins/Noumena, 1972. Burt, Jr., Harry and Tonto, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. John Burrows, Blue Collar, Universal, 1978. Brad Majors and Farley Flavers, Shock Treatment, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Les Morgan, Independence Day (also known as Follow Your Dreams), Warner Bros., 1983. Tom Haver, The Hunger, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1983. Phil Barton, Reckless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Hilley, Protocol, Warner Bros., 1984. George Ryan, Secret Admirer, Orion, 1985. Bill Freeman, Flight of the Navigator, Buena Vista, 1986. Lipton, F/X (also known as F/X—Murder by Illusion and Murder by Illusion), Orion, 1986. Don Haden, Fear (also known as Honor Betrayed), Cinetel, 1986. Dr. Vincent Ryan, The Survivalist (also known as Jack Tillman: The Survivalist), Precision Films, 1987. Blake, In Dangerous Company, 1988. Bill, Pulse, Columbia, 1988. Brubaker, Rude Awakening, Orion, 1989. Colonel Montgomery, Glory, TriStar, 1989.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Professor Charles Lake, Forbidden Sun (also known as Bulldance)f Filmscreen, 1989. Sheriff Hightower, Flashback, Paramount, 1990. Shaun Broderick, Crackdown (also known as To Die Standing), 1991. Mike, Immortal Sins (also known as 8esos en la oscuridad)f ABC Distribution, 1992. Tom Campbell, Dr. Giggles, Universal, 1992. Big Dan, The Skateboard Kid, Concorde/New Horizons, 1993. Richard Spencer, Revenge of the Red Baron (also known as The Adventures of the Red Baron and Plane Fear), 1994. Granier, Starquest, Saban Entertainment, 1995. Tom McQuade, Carnosaur II, New Horizons, 1995. Wolfson, The Substitute, LIVE Entertainment, 1996. Mr. Bailey, The Craft, Columbia, 1996. Marty, Suicide Kings, LIVE Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Sam Hayden, Sunshine, NBC, 1975. John Skimmerhorn, Centennial (also known as The Big Event), NBC, 1978-79. Voice of Crazy Z. Mallardo, Robocop (also known as RoboCop: The Series), syndicated, 1994. David Lukens, Relativity, ABC, 1996. Appeared as Alden, The Secret Storm, CBS. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Brian Armagh, The Captains and the Kings, NBC, 1976. Robert F. Kennedy, King, NBC, 1978. Brad Rogers, Master of the Came, CBS, 1984. Garner, Deadly Intentions, ABC, 1985. John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985. Joe Paulson, Stephen King's The Tommyknockers (also known as The Tommyknockers), ABC, 1993. Lejune Gettys, John Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III (also known as Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III and North and South III), ABC, 1994. Sergeant John Gleason, Andersonville, TNT, 1996. Detective Burstyn, Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (also known as Murderous Passion: The Diane Borchardt Story), NBC, 1996. Dr. Jeff McKinney, George Wa//ace (also known as Wallace), TNT, 1997. Governor Wavven, Mario Puzo's The Last Don (also known as The Last Don), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Sam Hayden, Sunshine, CBS, 1973.

De YOUNG • 139 Stefan Grubowski, The Night That Panicked America, ABC, 1975. Charles Lindbergh, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, NBC, 1976. Sam Hayden, Sunshine, Part II, 1976. Sam Hayden, Sunshine Christmas, NBC, 1977. Matthew Considine and Marty Scanlon, The 3,000 Mile Chase, NBC, 1977. Tim, The Seeding of Sarah Burns, CBS, 1979. Pete Dermot, Fun and Games, ABC, 1980. Paul Lipton, Scared Straight: Another Story, CBS, 1980. Tom Brown, The Awakening of Candra, CBS, 1983. Carl Slater, An Invasion of Privacy, CBS, 1983. Digger Reed, Hero in the Family, ABC, 1986. Paul Goodwin, Her Secret Life (also known as Code Name: Dancer and One for the Dancer), ABC, 1987. Larry Johnson, Dance 'Til Dawn (also known as Sen/or Prom), NBC, 1988. Henry, Where Pigeons Co to Die, NBC, 1990. Captain Smithers, N.Y.P.D. Mounted (also known as N.Y Mounted), CBS, 1991. Darryl McCoughlin, Fourth Story (also known as Basic Deception), Showtime, 1991. Alan Stambusky, Nails, Showtime, 1992. Brad Donaldson, Love Can Be Murder (also known as Kindred Spirits), NBC, 1992. Darrel Smathers, Criminal Behavior (also known as Looking for Larry), ABC, 1992. Don Groshong, Precious Victims, 1993. Norm, An Element of Truth, CBS, 1995. Granier, Star Quest, The Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Jake Wexler, The Westing Came, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Last Flight to Babylon/' Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1974. "Out of the Depths," Insight, syndicated, 1975. "Watchman, Who Will Guard Thy Sleep?," Doctors Hospital, NBC, 1975. "Rehearsal," Insight, syndicated, 1976. "The Girl Who Always Said No," What Rea//y Happened to the Class of '65?, NBC, 1978. "Leatherstocking Tales," Once upon a Classic, PBS, 1980. Family, ABC, 1980. Frank Butler, "Annie Oakley," 5he//ey Duva//'s Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1985. Father Patrick Francis, "Murder through the Looking Glass," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Jeff McDowell, "The Road Less Travelled," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. "The Court Martial," Parts 1 and 2, Matlock, NBC, 1987.

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140 • DICK "Dark Spirit/' Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1987. Carlton Reid, "Coal Miner's Slaughter," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. "Unfinished Business," The Young Riders, ABC, 1990. Mason Porter, "Badge of Honor," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991. Croden, "Vortex," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1993. Burt Docker, "To Live and Die in Docker Flats," Time Trax, syndicated, 1994. Agent Navarro, "The Return of the Prankster," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994. Jeffrey T. Canfield, "How to Murder Your Lawyer," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1995. Eric Pavey, Courthouse, CBS, 1995. Jim Hubbard, Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Chuck DePalma, "Defensive Action," JAG, NBC, 1996. Mr. Lang, Cracker (also known as Cracker: Mind over Murder), ABC, 1997. Lyle Guthrie, "Fatal Impact," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. Dr. Larner, "Four Affairs and A," Me/rose Place, Fox, 1997. Detective Rick Nolan, Timecop, ABC, 1997. Attorney Randall West, "Line of Duty," The Practice, ABC, 1998. Attorney Randall West, "Truth and Consequences," The Practice, ABC, 1998. Attorney Randall West, "Burden of Proof," The Practice, ABC, 1998. Sheriff Quince, The Magnificent Seven (also known as The Magnificent Seven: The Series), CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Fayette Randall, Hunter's Moon, CBS, 1979. Lieutenant Hanson, This Girl for Hire, CBS, 1983. Dr. Jay Nemman, The X-Files, Fox, 1993. Chuck DePalma, y/AQ NBC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Vershinin, Three Sisters, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA; appeared in Sticks and Bones and Hair, both Broadway productions; also appeared in Ice, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA; Two by South, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; and The Orphan. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded the album Sunshine.

Singles: "My Sweet Lady," 1974. Also recorded other singles, including "Call Me Mr. Blue."*

DICK, Philip K. 1928-1982 (Richard Philips) PERSONAL Full name, Philip Kindred Dick; born December 16, 1928, in Chicago, IL; died of heart failure following a stroke, March 2, 1982, in Santa Ana, CA; son of Joseph Edgar (a government employee) and Dorothy (maiden name, Kindred) Dick; married, 1949; wife's name Jeannette (divorced); married, 1951; wife's name Kleo (divorced); married, 1958; wife's name Ann (divorced); married April 18, 1967; wife's name Nancy (divorced); married Tessa Busby, April 18,1973 (divorced); children: (third marriage) Laura; (fourth marriage) Isolde; (fifth marriage) Christopher. Education: Attended University of California, Berkeley, 1950. Politics: "Anti-war, pro-life." Religion: Episcopalian. Career: Writer. Hosted classical music program on KSMO Radio, 1947; worked in a record store, 194852; worked as an occasional lecturer at California State University, Fullerton; was active in drug rehabilitation and anti-abortion work. Member: Science Fiction Writers of America, Animal Protection Institute. Awards, Honors: Hugo Award, World Science Fiction Convention, 1962, for The Man in the High Castle; John W. Campbell Memorial Award, 1974, for Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said; guest of honor, Science Fiction Festival, Metz, France, 1978; the Philip K. Dick Memorial Award has been created by Norwescon, an annual science fiction convention in Seattle. WRITINGS Science Fiction Novels: 5o/ar Lottery (bound with The Big Jump by Leigh Brackett), Ace Books, 1955, reprinted separately, Gregg, 1976 (published separately in England as World of Chance, Rich & Cowan, 1956). The World Jones Made (bound with Agent of the Unknown by Margaret St. Clair), Ace Books, 1956.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The Man Who taped (bound with The Space-Born by E. C. Tubb), Ace Books, 1956. Eye in the Sky, Ace Books, 1957. The Cosmic Puppets (bound with Sargasso of Space by Andrew North), Ace Books, 1957, reprinted separately, Berkley Publishing, 1983. Time Out of Joint, Lippincott, 1959. Dr. Futurity (bound with Slavers of Space by John Brunner), Ace Books, 1960, reprinted (bound with The Unteleported Man by Dick), 1972, reprinted separately, Berkley Publishing, 1984. Vulcan's Hammer (bound with The Skynappers by Brunner), Ace Books, 1960. The Man in the High Castle, Putnam, 1962. The Game-Players of Titan, Ace Books, 1963. Martian Time-Slip, Ballantine, 1964. The Penultimate Truth, Belmont-Tower, 1964. The Simulacra, Ace Books, 1964. Clans oftheAlphane Moon, Ace Books, 1964. Dr. Bloodmoney; or, How We Cot Along after the Bomb, Ace Books, 1965. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Doubleday, 1965. Now Wait for Last Year, Doubleday, 1966. The Crack in Space, Ace Books, 1966. The Unteleported Man (bound with The Mind Monsters by Howard L. Cory), Ace Books, 1966, reprinted (bound with Dr. Futurity by Dick), 1972, reprinted separately, Berkley Publishing, 1983. (With Ray Nelson) The Ganymede Takeover, Ace Books, 1967. Counter-Clock World, Berkley Publishing, 1967. The Zap Gun, Pyramid Publications, 1967. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Doubleday, 1968, published as Blade Runner, Ballantine, 1982. Ubik, Doubleday, 1969. Galactic Pot-Healer, Doubleday, 1969. A Philip K. Dick Omnibus (contains The Crack in Space, The Unteleported Man, and Dr. Futurity), Sidgwick & Jackson, 1970. A Maze of Death, Doubleday, 1970. Our Friends from Prolix 8, Ace Books, 1970. We Can Build You, DAW Books, 1972. Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, Doubleday, 1974. (With Roger Zelazny) Deus Irae, Doubleday, 1976. A Scanner Darkly, Doubleday, 1977. VALIS, Bantam, 1981. The Divine Invasion, Pocket Books, 1981. The Transmigration of Timothy Archer, Pocket Books, 1982. The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike, Zeising, 1984. Radio Free Albemuth, Arbor House, 1987.

DICK • 141 Nick and the Climmung, Gollancz, 1988. The Little Black Box, Gollancz, 1990. Story Collections: A Handful of Darkness, Rich & Cowan, 1955. The Variable Man and Other Stories, Ace Books, 1957. The Preserving Machine and Other Stories, Ace Books, 1969. The Book of Philip K. Dick, DAW Books, 1973 (published in England as The Turning Wheel and Other Stories, Coronet, 1977). The Best of Philip K. Dick, Ballantine, 1977. The Golden Man, Berkley Publishing, 1980. Robots, Androids, and Mechanical Oddities: The Science Fiction of Philip K. Dick, edited by Patricia Warrick and Martin H. Greenberg, Southern Illinois University Press, 1984. Lies, Inc., Gollancz, 1984. / Hope / Shall Arrive Soon, Doubleday, 1985. The Collected Stories, 5 vols., Underwood Miller, 1987. Contributor: August Derleth, editor, Time to Come, Farrar, Straus, 1954. Frederik Pohl, editor, Star Science Fiction Stories #3, Ballantine, 1955. Anthony Boucher, editor, A Treasury of Great Science Fiction, Volume I, Doubleday, 1959. Harlan Ellison, editor, Dangerous Visions: 33 Original Stories, Doubleday, 1967. Edward L. Ferman and Barry N. Malzberg, editors, Final Stage, Charterhouse, 1974. Willis E. McNelly, editor, Science Fiction: The Academic Awakening, College English Association, 1974. Bruce Gillespie, editor, Philip K. Dick: Electric Shepherd, Norstrilia Press (Melbourne), 1975. Peter Nicholls, editor, Science Fiction at Large, Gollancz, 1976, HarperCollins, 1977. Other: Confessions of a Crap Artist, Jack Isidore (of Seville, Calif.): A Chronicle of Verified Scientific Fact, 1945-/959 (novel), Entwhistle Books, 1975. A Letter from Philip K. Dick (pamphlet), Philip K. Dick Society, 1983. In Milton Lumky Territory (novel), Ultramarine, 1984. Ubik: The Screenplay (based on novel of same title), Corroboree, 1985. Puttering about in a Small Land (novel), Academy, 1985. Mary and the Giant (novel), Arbor House, 1987.

142 • DOHERTY The Broken Bubble (novel), Arbor House, 1988. Williams, Paul, editor, The Selected Letters of Philip K. Dick 1974, Underwood-Miller (Novato, CA), 1991. Confessions d'un Barjo (also known as Confessions of a Crap Artist), 1992. Gather Yourselves Together (novel), WCS Books (Herndon, VA), 1994. Sutin, Lawrence, editor, The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick: Selected Literary and Philosophical Writings, Pantheon (New York City), 1995. A Scanner Darkly (novel), 1998. Also author of unpublished novels A Time for George Stavros, Nicholas and the Higs, and Vb/ce5 from the Street. Author of radio scripts for the Mutual Broadcasting System. Contributor of over 100 stories, some under pseudonym Richard Phillips, to Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Galaxy, Amazing Science Fiction Stories, and other magazines. Adaptations: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? was filmed as Blade Runner released by Warner Bros., 1982; the short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" was filmed as Total Recall, released by TriStar, 1990; Confessions of a Crap Artist was filmed as Barjo, released by Myriad Pictures, 1993; the short story "Second Variety" was filmed as Screamers, released by Triumph Releasing, 1996; Dick's ideas provided the story for Impostors, released by Miramax, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 16, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1986. Dick, Anne R., The Search for Philip K. Dick, 19281982: A Memoir and Biography of the Science Fiction Writer, Edwin Mellen Press (Lewiston, NY), 1995. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 8:Twentieth Century American Science-Fiction Writers, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1981. Sutin, Lawrence, Divine Invasions: A Life of Philip K. Dick, Harmony Books (New York City), 1989. Periodicals: Contemporary Literature, fall, 1997, p. 422. Extrapolation, spring, 1997, p. 82; fall, 1997, p. 222; summer, 1998, p. 148. New Republic, December 6, 1993, p. 34. Publishers Weekly, February 27, 1995, p. 28.*

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DOHERTY, Shannen 1971PERSONAL Born April 12, 1971, in Memphis, TN; daughter of Tom (a mortgage consultant) and Rosa Doherty; married Ashley Hamilton, September, 1993 (divorced, 1994). Religion: Baptist. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jenny Wilder, Little House: A New Beginning, NBC, 1982-83. Kris Witherspoon, Our House (also known as My Grandfather's House), NBC, 1986-88. The Mickey Mouse Club, The Disney Channel, 1989. Brenda Walsh, Beverly Hills, 90210 (also known as Class of Beverly Hills), Fox, 1990-94. Prue Halliwell, Charmed, The WB, 1998—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kathleen Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985. Cyndi Dowaliby, Gone in the Night, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Jenny Wilder, Little House: Look Back to Yesterday, NBC, 1983. Jenny Wilder, Little House: The Last Farewell, NBC, 1984. Jenny Wilder, Little House: Bless All the Dear Children, NBC, 1984. Alison Fielding, The Other Lover, CBS, 1985. Lindsey Scott, Freeze Frame (also known as The Homeroom News), The Disney Channel, 1990. Lorie Brindel, Obsessed, ABC, 1992. Margaret Mitchell, A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story (also known as Margaret), NBC, 1994. Madeleine Dalton, Blindfold: Acts of Obsession, USA Network, 1994. Angel Norton, ]ailbreakers (also known Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. A/most Dead (also known as Resurrection), HBO, 1996. Rebecca Dubrovich/Janni Smith, Sleeping with the Devi/, CBS, 1997. Heather Romley, Friends 'til the End, NBC, 1997. CeeCee Reicker, The Ticket, USA Network, 1997.

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PERSONAL Television Appearances; Episodic: "By the Bear That Bit Me," Father Murphy, NBC, 1981. "Agents of Satan/' Voyagers, NBC, 1982. "A Sense of Justice/' Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983. "Bite of the Jackal/' Airwolf, CBS, 1984. "Farewell to Freddie," New Leave It to Beaver, TBS, 1986. I'm Telling, NBC, 1988. Win, Lose, or Draw, NBC, 1988. Scrabble, NBC, 1988. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1993. Also made an appearance on 21 Jump Street, Fox. Television Appearances; Specials: The 11th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1986. Lady in Red, ALF Loves a Mystery, NBC, 1987. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. The 1992 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1992. Herself, To Be Free: The National Literacy Honors, ABC, 1992. 7992 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1992. The 18th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1992. 902/0: Behind the Scenes, Fox, 1993. Host, Seventeen: The Faces for Fall, The WB, 1998. Film Appearances: Bluebird, Night Shift, Warner Bros., 1982. Voice of Teresa, The Secret of NIMH (animated), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Maggie Malene, Girls Just Want to Have Fun, New World, 1985. Heather Duke, Heathers, New World, 1989. Rene, Mallrats, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Second Val Chick, Nowhere, Fine Line Features, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 13, 1995, p. 14. People Weekly, November 9, 1992, pp. 79-84; October 23, 1995, p. 126. Time, October 26, 1998, p. 90. TV Guide, December 12, 1998, pp. 22-29.*

Born Declan Michael Martin Donnellan, August 4, 1953, in Manchester, England; son of Thomas Patrick John and Margaret Josephine. Education: Studied law at Queens' College, Cambridge. Addresses: Contact—Cheek by Jowl Theatre Company, Alford House, Aveline St., London SE11 5DQ, England. Career: Stage director. Cheek by Jowl Theatre Company, founder (with Nick Ormerod) and artistic director, 1981—; Royal National Theatre, associate director, 1989-97. Awards, Honors: Laurence Olivier Award, most promising newcomer, 1985; Critic's Circle Theatre Award, best director, 1987, for Twelfth Night; Laurence Olivier Award, best director of a play, 1988, for The Cid, Twelfth Night, and Macbeth; Laurence Olivier Award, The Observer Award, 1990, for Fuente Ovejuna; Laurence Olivier Award, best director of a musical, 1994, for Sweeney Todd; Laurence Olivier Award, best director of a play, 1995, for As You Like It. CREDITS Stage Director: The Country Wife, 1981. Othello, 1982. Vanity Fair, 1983. Pericles, 1983. Andromache, Racine, 1985. Twelfth Night, 1987. Fuente Ovejuna, Royal National Theatre, London, England, 1988. Lady Betty, 1989. Peer Gynt, Royal National Theatre, 1990. Angels in America: Part 1, Millennium, Royal National Theatre, 1991. The Masked Ball, Opera 80, 1992. As You Like It, 1992. Sweeney Todd, Royal National Theatre, 1992-93. Angels in America: Part 2, Perestroika, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1993. Measure for Measure, Lyric Theatre, London, 1994. As You Like It, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City, 1994, then Albery Theatre, London, 1995. The Duchess of Malfi, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1995.

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The Winter's Tale, Maly Drama Theatre, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1997. Le Cid, Theatre Municipal, Avignon, France, 1998. The School for Scandal, Barbican Theatre, London, 1998. Much Ado About Nothing, Playhouse Theatre, London, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1998. Also directed Cheek by Jowl productions of Othello; Pericles; A Midsummer Night's Dream; The Tempest; The Man of Mode; A Family Affair; Bent, Nortchcote Theatre; Philoctetes, Finnish National Theatre; The Doctor of Honor, Calderon Theatre; Sara, Lessing; Mahagonny, Wexford Festival; Macbeth, Finnish National Theatre; and Don Giovanni, Scottish Opera Go Round. Major Tours: Cheek by Jowl productions have toured in over fortynine countries.

DOUGLAS, Suzzanne 1957PERSONAL Born April 12, 1957, in Chicago, IL; married Roy Johnathan Cobb (a neurological radiologist), 1988; children: Jordan. Education: Illinois State University, graduate, 1978. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Image Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1989, for Tap. CREDITS Film Appearances: Amy, Tap, TriStar, 1989. Angie, Chain of Desire, October Films, 1993. Rainbow House Star, /'// Do Anything, Columbia, 1994. Gloria Alexander, Jason's Lyric, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Brenda Tate, The Inkwell, Buena Vista, 1994. Angela, How Stella Cot Her Groove Back, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. The Last Weekend (short), 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Yvette Carruthers, Against the Law, Fox, 1990. Jerri Peterson, The Parent 'Hood, The WB, 1995-97.

Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Bailey Wallace, Condition: Critical, NBC, 1992. Eunice Perry, Hallelujah, PBS, 1993. Melody, Search for Grace, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Kindness of Strangers," I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1992. Maggie Foster, George (pilot episode), ABC, 1993. Mrs. Torrence, "Where's 'Swaldo?," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Rebecca Dixon, The Promised Land, CBS, 1996 and 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Ginny, The Knife & Gun Club, ABC, 1990. Girl, "The Photo Session/' and Lady in Plaid, "The Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," The Colored Museum, PBS, 1991. Sammy, In the Shadow of Love: A Teen AIDS Story, ABC and PBS, 1991. Stage Appearances: Understudy, Little Shop of Horrors, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1982-84. Understudy, The Tap Dance Kid, Broad hurst Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. Chiffon, Little Shop of Horrors, Orpheum Theatre, 1985-86. Understudy, Into the Woods, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1987. Playboy of the West Indies, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1988. Steffy, / Ought to Be in Pictures, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1991. Also performed in various productions with the Denver Center Theatre Company, 1986-87; appeared in Three Penny Opera; Sophisticated Ladies; and A— My Name Is Alice.*

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PERSONAL Born April 4, 1965, in New York, NY; son of Robert (a film director and producer) and Elsie (maiden name, Ford) Downey; married Deborah Falconer (an actress, singer, and songwriter), 1993; children: Indio (son). Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90212-4183.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Career: Actor. Herd of Turtles (production company), partner. Awards, Honors: Named hottest actor for 1988 by Rolling Stone magazine; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1992, Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture drama, 1992, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actor, 1993, all for Chaplin; Boston Society of Film Critics Award (Third Place), best supporting actor, 1997, for One Night Stand. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Puppy, Pound, United Artists, 1970. Stewart, Baby Its You, Paramount, 1983. Up the Academy (also known as The Brave Young Men of Weinberg, Mad Magazine Presents Up the Academy, and Mad Magazine's Up the Academy), Warner Bros., 1983. Lee, First Born, Paramount, 1984. Thomas Bateman, To Live and Die in LA., MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Jimmy Parker, Tuff Turf, New World, 1985. Ian, Weird Science, Universal, 1985. Derek, Back to School, Orion, 1986. America (also known as Moonbeam), ASA, 1986. Julian Wells, Less Than Zero, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Jack Jericho, The Pick-up Artist, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1987. Leo Wiggins, Johnny Be Good, Orion, 1988. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (also known as Dear America), HBO Pictures, 1988. Wolf Dangler, Rented Lips, Cineworld, 1988. Ralph, 7969, Atlantic, 1988. Robert (some sources cite Roger) Baron, True Believer (also known as Fighting justice), Columbia, 1989. Alex Finch, Chances Are, TriStar, 1989. Albert Einstein, That's Adequate, 1989. Billy Covington, Air America, TriStar, 1990. Reed Richmond, Too Much Sun, RCA/Columbia Home Pictures Video, 1991. David Barnes, Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. Charlie Chaplin, Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Bill Bush, Short Cuts, Fine Line Features, 1993. The Last Party, Triton Pictures/LIVE Entertainment, 1993. Thomas Reilly, Heart and Souls, Universal, 1993. Peter Wright, Only You (also known as Him and Just in T/me), TriStar, 1994.

Wayne Gale, Natural Bom Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Jerry, Hail Caesar, Prism Entertainment, 1994. A Century of Cinema, 1994. Robert Merivel, Restoration, Miramax, 1995. Tommy Larson, Home for the Holidays, Paramount, 1995. Earl Rivers, Richard III, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Blake Allen, Two Girls and a Cuy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Charlie, One Night Stand, New Line Cinema, 1997. Clyde Pell, The Gingerbread Man, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. John Royce, U.S. Marshals (also known as The Fugitive, Part //), Warner Bros., 1998. Terry Crabtree, Wonder Boys, Paramount, 1999. Bowfinger's Big Thing (also known as Bowfinger), Universal, 1999. Black and White, 1999. Vivian Thompson, In Dreams (also known as Blue Vision), DreamWorks, 1999. Friends and Lovers, Lion's Gate Films, 1999. Also appeared in Greaser's Palace. Television Appearances; Movies: Mr. Willowby, Mr. Willowb/s Christmas Tree, 1995. Jim, Danger Zone, HBO, 1996. Franz Mazur, Hugo Pool, The Movie Channel, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, 1988. Rock the Vote, MTV, 1992. Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country, Bravo, 1994. The Kennedy Center 25th Anniversary Celebration, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. MTV's 1990 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1990. MTV Music Awards, MTV, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. 1994 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1994. Presenter, The 1998 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1985-86. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1996.

146 • DOYLE-MURRAY Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bruno, Mussolini: The Untold Story, NBC, 1985. Stage Appearances: Alms for the Middle Class, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1983. Jackson, American Passion, Joyce Theatre, New York City, 1983. Rusty, Fraternity, Colonnades Theatre, New York City, 1984. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Last Party, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, August, 1990. American Photographer, July, 1989. Entertainment Weekly, March 27, 1998, p. 34. Gentleman's Quarterly, January, 1993. Harper's Bazaar, February, 1989; December, 1990; December, 1992. Hollywood Reporter, August 8, 1994, pp. 6, 23. Interview, April, 1989; November, 1990. Mademoiselle, November, 1988. Newsweek, April 27, 1998, p. 73. Playboy, August, 1991; December, 1997, p. 63. Premiere, April, 1989. Rolling Stone, May 19, 1988. Time, April 27, 1998, p. 66.*

DOYLE-MURRAY, Brian 1945PERSONAL Born October 31, 1945 in Chicago, IL; son of Edward and Lucille Murray; brother of Bill Murray (an actor and comedian) and Joel Murray (an actor). Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor and writer. Former member of Chicago's Second City improv troupe; former member of the Organic theatre of Chicago and the Boston Shakespeare Company; performed on radio in the National Lampoon Show. Worked as a golf caddie for eight years, which provided material for writing Caddyshack.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, writing—comedy-variety of music series, 1977-78,197879, and 1979-80, all for Saturday Night Live. CREDITS Film Appearances: Detective, Fuzz, United Artists, 1972. Voice, La Honte de la ]ungle, 1975. Lou Loomis, Caddyshack, Warner Bros., 1980. Brian, Modern Problems, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Kamp Komfort Clerk, National Lampoon's Vacation, Warner Bros., 1983. Reverend, Sixteen Candles, Universal, 1984. Piedmont, The Razor's Edge, Columbia, 1984. Voit Zerbe, Club Paradise, Warner Bros., 1986. Colonel Tolliver, Head Office, TriStar, 1986. Shaw, Legal Eagles, Universal, 1986. Earl Cross, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Psychiatrist, Chostbusters II, Columbia, 1989. Frank Shirley, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Warner Bros., 1989. Colonel Jones, The Experts, Paramount, 1989. Coach, How / Cot Into College, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1989. Jack Ruby, JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Noah Vanderhoff, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992. Buster, Groundhog Day, Columbia, 1993. Skunk, Cabin Boy, Buena Vista, 1994. Harry, jury Duty, TriStar, 1995. Walt, Multiplicity, Columbia, 1996. Red Savage, Waiting for Cuffman, Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Handyman, As Good As It Gets, TriStar, 1997. Foreman Dave, Casper: A Spirited Beginning (also known as Casper II: Ghost Central Station and Casper: The Beginning), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Professor, Dennis the Menace Strikes Again, Warner Bros., 1998. Voice of Old Beagle, Dr. Dolittle, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998. Voice of Wittgenstein, The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, Walt Disney Home Video, 1998. Crumpy Customer, Kill the Man, Summit Entertainment, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1981-82. Gus Borden, Get a Life!, Fox, 1991-92. Sergeant Hampton, Bakersfield P.D., Fox, 1993. Gary, The Martin Short Show, NBC, 1994. Finnic, The George Wencft Show, CBS, 1995.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Movies: Bill Slocum, Babe Ruth, NBC, 1991. Dick Curtis, My Brother's Keeper, ABC, 1995. Roy's Father, Legalese, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: John "Mac" MacKinney, Good Sports, CBS, 1991. Coach Snyder, Wings, NBC, 1991. Wayne, Married. . .With Children, Fox, 1992. Mel Sanger, Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. Tommy Vaughn, The George Carlin Show, Fox, 1994. Fred the Bum, Love and War, CBS, 1994. Harlan Black, "Chi of Steel," Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1995. Burt Kovak, "What's Up, Ex-doc?/' Ellen, ABC, 1995. The Single Guy, NBC, 1996. "Death, Lice, and Videotape/' Mr. Rhodes, 1996. Bob, "The Box," Men Behaving Badly, NBC, 1997. Stuart Franklin, "Scandalous," Between Brothers, Fox, 1997. Burt, "Vows," Ellen, ABC, 1998. Voice of Tommy Tate, "Gretchen and the Secret of Yo," Recess, 1998. Stuart Franklin, "Kung Fools," Between Brothers, Fox, 1998. Mel Sanger, "The Finale," Seinfeld, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: The Chevy Chase Show, NBC, 1977. Superman's 50th Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel, CBS, 1988. Frank Henshey, A Girl's Life, ABC, 1989. Rebal, NBC, 1994. Sleazy Guy, Texan, Showtime, 1994. Billy, A Hard Rain, Showtime, 1994. Voice of Mr. Twitchell, frosty Returns, CBS, 1995. Stage Appearances: Cooler Near the Lake, Plaza-9 Music Hall, 1971. Appeared off-Broadway in The National Lampoon Show.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 26, 1993, p. 54."

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Born February 11, 1908, in New York, NY; died of cancer June 2, 1992, in Malibu CA; son of Finiey Peter (a political humorist) and Margaret Ives Abbot (an Olympic golfer); married Amanda Duff, 1939; children: Philippa, Miranda, Jessica. Education: Attended St. Bernard's School, NY, and Middlesex School, MA; attended Harvard University, 1925-29. Career: Screenwriter and director. Worked for Guaranty Trust Company, NY, 1929; story reader, Fox Company, 1930-31; writer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 193762; founded the Screen Writers Guild (pre-cursor of the Writers Guild of America); formed the Committee for the First Amendment (with John Huston and William Wyler) to protest the procedures of the House Committee on Un-American Activities; speech writer for Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaigns, 1952 and 1956; speech writer for John F. Kennedy's campaign, 1960; syndicated columnist and essayist for various publications, including Los Angeles Times and Time magazine. Military service: Head of production and documentary filmmaker for the Motion Picture Bureau of the Office of War Information, 1942-46. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best writing, screenplay, 1942, for How Green Was My Valley; Academy Award nomination, best writing, story and screenplay, 1952, for David and Bathsheba; Golden Leopard, best film, Locarno International Film Festival, 1958, for Ten Nort/7 Frederick; Writers Guild Laurel Award, 1961; Valentine Davies Award, Writers Guild of America, 1974.

WRITINGS CREDITS Screenplays: Caddyshack, Warner Bros., 1980. Club Paradise, Warner Bros., 1986. Television: Saturday Night Live (series), NBC, 1975-80. The Chevy Chase Show (special), NBC, 1977. The Rodney Dangerfield Show: It's Not Easy Bein' Me (special), ABC, 1982.

Film Director: Prince of Players, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. The View from Pompey's Head (also known as Secret Interlude), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Hilda Crane, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. Three Brave Men, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. In Love and War, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Ten North Frederick, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958.

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BlueDenim (also known as Blue Jeans), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Wild in the Country, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Lisa (also known as The Inspector), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Blindfold, Universal, 1966.

Other: How Green Was My Valley (screenplay), in Twenty Best Film Plays, edited by John Gassner and Dudley Nichols, Crown (New York City), 1943. Editor, Mr. Dooley Remembers, by Fin ley Peter Dunne, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1963.

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Articles by Dunne: "The Documentary and Hollywood/' Hollywood Quarterly, January, 1946. "The Animal Called a Writer" Films and Filming (London), September, 1961. Film Comment, winter, 1970-71. Blueprint on Babylon, by J.D. Marshall, Los Angeles, CA, 1978. Backstory: Interviews with Screenwriters of Hollywood's Golden Age, edited by Pat McGilligan, Berkeley, CA, 1986.

Screenplays: Student Tour, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1933. The Count of Monte Cristo, United Artists, 1934. The Melody Lingers On, Reliance, 1935. The Last of the Mohicans, United Artists, 1936. Lancer Spy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1937. Breezing Home, Universal, 1937. Suez, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1938. The Rains Came, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939. Swanee River, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939. Stanley and Livingston, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939. Johnny Apollo, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1940. How Green Was My Valley, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. Son of Fury, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. The Late CeorgeApley, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. Forever Amber, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. The Luck of the Irish, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1948. Escape, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1948. Pinky, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1949. Anne of the Indies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. David and Bathsheba, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. /yd/a Bailey, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Way of a Caucho, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. The Robe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Demetrius and the Gladiators, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. The Egyptian, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. The View from Pompey's Head, (also known as Secret Interlude), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. H/7da Crane, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. Three Brave Men, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Ten North Frederick, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. BlueDenim (also known as Blue Jeans), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. The Agony and the Ecstasy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Blindfold, Universal, 1966. Autobiography: Take Two: A Life in Movies and Politics, McGrawHill (New York City), 1980.

Adaptations: An adaptation of the novel The Last of the Mohicans was released by Twentieth CenturyFox in 1992. SIDELIGHTS A collection of Dunne's writings are stored at the University of Southern California. OTHER SOURCES Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 26: American Screenwriters, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1984. International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 4: Writers and Production Artists, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Periodicals: New York Times, June 4, 1992, p. 705.*

DUVAL, James 1973(?)PERSONAL Born September 10, c. 1973, in Detroit, Ml; raised in Los Angeles, CA. Addresses: /Agent—Writers and Artists Agency, 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor.

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John the Mod, 5.L.C. Punk!, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Nick, Stamp and Deliver, 1998. George, The Clown at Midnight, Hallmark Entertainment, 1998. Westy the Poet, How to Make the Cruelest Month, 1998. Robert, The Weekend, 1998. Singh, Go, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Village Voice, May 13, 1997, p. 88.*

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EASTWOOD, Clint 1930PERSONAL Full name, Clinton Eastwood, Jr.; born May 31,1930, in San Francisco, CA; son of Clinton and Ruth Eastwood; married Maggie Johnson (a model), 1953 (divorced); married Dina Ruiz (a newscaster), March, 1996; children: (first marriage) Kyle, Alison; (with Frances Fisher) Francesca Ruth; (second marriage) Morgan (daughter). Education: Attended Oakland Technical High School and Los Angeles City College. Addresses: Office—M'alpaso Productions, 4000 Warner Blvd., Building 81, Burbank, CA 91522. Agent—c/o Lennie Hirschan, William Morris Agency, 151 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 902122704. Career: Actor, director, producer, composer, and writer. Best known for such films as The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Dirty Harry, and In the Line of Fire. Malpaso Productions, Burbank, CA, founder and owner, 1969—; National Council on the Arts, member, 1973; City of Carmel, CA, mayor, 1986-88; Hog's Breath Inn, Carmel, owner; Malpaso Records, founder; company partner and model for Tehama (golf sportwsear line), 1998. Also worked as lumberjack and firefighter in Oregon and as a steelworker in Seattle, WA. Military service: U.S. Army, Special Services, swimming instructor, 1950-54. Member: Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild, American Film Institute, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, male world film favorite, 1971; People's Choice Awards, favorite motion picture actor, 1981, 1984, 1985, and 1987;

ShoWest Convention Special Award, male star of the decade, 1982; named Chevalier des Lettres by the French government, 1985; shared Golden Apple Award, star of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1985; People's Choice award, "all-time favorite," 1988; Cecil B. De Mi lie award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1988; Orson Welles Award, best directorial achievement in the English language, 1988, Cannes Film Festival Technical Grand Prize, 1988, and Golden Globe Award, best director, 1989, all for Bird; named Hasty Pudding Man of the Year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, 1991; Golden Globe Award, best director, 1992, Academy Award, best director, 1992, Academy Award nominations, best film and best actor, 1992, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, best actor and best director, both 1992, National Society of Film Critics Award, best director, 1992, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nominations, best direction and best film, both 1993, and Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement in motion pictures, 1993, all for Unforgiven; named National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO)/ ShoWest Director of the Year, 1993; Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, 1995; Cesar Award nomination, best foreign film, 1996, for The Bridges of Madison County; American Film Institute Life Achievement Award, 1996; Cesar Honorary Award, and PGA Golden Laurel Lifetime Achievement Award in Motion Pictures, both 1998; PGA Golden Laurel Lifetime Achievement Award in Motion Pictures nomination, and People's Choice Award nomination, both 1999. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lab technician, Revenge of the Creature, Universal, 1955.

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Mitchell Gant, Firefox, Warner Bros., 1982. Red Stovall, Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. Harry Callahan, Sudden Impact, Warner Bros., 1983. Wes Block, Tightrope, Warner Bros., 1984. Lieutenant Speer, City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984. The preacher, Pale Rider, Warner Bros., 1985. Sergeant Thomas "Gunny" Highway, Heartbreak Ridge, Warner Bros., 1986. Harry Cal lahan, The Dead Pool, Warner Bros., 1988. Tommy Nowak, Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros., 1989. John Wilson, White Hunter, Black Heart, Warner Bros., 1990. Nick Pulovski, The Rookie, Warner Bros., 1990. William Munny, Unforgiven, Warner Bros., 1992. Red Garnett, A Perfect World, Warner Bros., 1993. Frank Horrigan, In the Line of Fire, Columbia, 1993. Robert Kincaid, The Bridges of Madison County, Warner Bros., 1995. Wild Bill, Hollywood Maverick: The Life and Times of William A. Wellman, 1995. A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies, 1995. (Uncredited) Himself, Casper, Universal, 1995. Luther Whitney, Absolute Power, Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Steve Everett, True Crime, Warner Bros., 1999. Space Cowboys, Warner Bros., 1999. Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Western advisor, A Fistful of Dollars (also known as Per Un Pugno Di Dollari), United Artists, 1964. Play Misty for Me, Universal, 1971. Breezy, Universal, 1973. High Plains Drifter, Universal, 1973. The Eiger Sanction, Universal, 1975. The Outlaw Josey Wales, Warner Bros., 1976. The Gauntlet, Warner Bros., 1977. Bronco Billy, Warner Bros., 1980. (And producer) Firefox, Warner Bros., 1982. (And producer) Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. (And producer) Sudden Impact, Warner Bros., 1983. Producer, Tightrope, Warner Bros., 1984. (And producer) Pale Rider, Warner Bros., 1985. (And producer) Heartbreak Ridge, Warner Bros., 1986. (And producer) Bird, Warner Bros., 1988. Executive producer, Thelonius Monk: Straight, No Chaser, Warner Bros., 1988. Producer, The Dead Pool, Warner Bros., 1988. (And producer) White Hunter, Black Heart, Warner Bros., 1990. (And executive producer) The Rookie, Warner Bros., 1990. (And producer) Unforgiven, Warner Bros., 1992.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Guest, A Salute to Martin Scorsese (also known as The 25th American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Martin Scorsese), CBS, 1997. American Film Institute's 100 Years . . . 100 Movies (also known as AFI's 100 Years . . . 700 Movies), CBS, 1998. The Warner Bros. Story: No Guts, No G/ory: 75 Years of Stars, TNT, 1998. The Warner Bros. Story: No Guts, No G/ory: 75 Years of Award Winners, TNT, 1998. The Warner Bros. Story: No Guts, No Glory: 75 Years of Blockbusters, TNT, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 21st Annual NAACPI mage Awards, NBC, 1989. The All-Star Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1990. The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. And the Winner Is, syndicated, 1993. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Honoree, The American Film Institute Salute to Clint Eastwood (also known as The AFI Salute to Clint Eastwood), ABC, 1996. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. RECORDINGS Albums: Eastwood after Hours—Live at Carnegie Hall, Malpaso Records, 1997. Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Malpaso Records, 1997. Monterey )azz Festival: 40 Legendary Years, Malpaso Records, 1998. Performed on single "Smokin' the Hive" with Randy Travis, 1990. WRITINGS Screenplays: Uncredited, A Fistful of Dollars (also known as Per Un Pugno Di Do//ar/), United Artists, 1964. Film Music: Contributor, Bronco Billy, Warner Bros., 1980.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Contributor, City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984. Contributor, Tightrope, Warner Bros., 1984. Contributor, Pale Rider, Warner Bros., 1985. "How Much I Care," Heartbreak Ridge, Warner Bros., 1986. "Claudia's Theme," Unforgiven, Warner Bros., 1992. "Big Fran's Baby," A Perfect World, Warner Bros., 1993. "Power Waltz" and "Kate's Theme," Absolute Power, Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Books: Photographer, Bridges of Madison County Memory Book, Warner Books, 1995. (With Robert Kapsis and Kathie Coblantz) C//nt Eastwood: Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers Series), University Press of Mississippi, 1999. Also wrote Beguiled!Laser; and has contributed to A Siegel Film: An Autobiography, by Don Siege I.

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cials for McDonald's, Wheaties, and Country Time Lemonade. Awards, Honors: Annual Cable Excellence (ACE) Award nomination, best actor, 1993, for Sexual Healing; named best actor (shared) in a Viewers for Quality Television poll, 1994; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1995,1996, 1997, and 1998, Golden Globe Award nominations, best performance by an actor in a television drama series, 1996, 1997, and 1999, and Golden Globe Award, 1998, Screen Actors Guild Awards, outstanding performance by a male actor in a drama series, 1996 and 1998, Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, outstanding performance by a male actor in a drama series, 1997, and outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series (shared), 1998, People's Choice Award, favorite male television performer in a series, and nomination for best actor award, Viewers for Quality Television, all for ER. CREDITS

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Advocate, November 11,1997, p. 24. Billboard, August 30, 1997, p. 1. Commentary, April, 1984. Down Seat, January, 1998, p. 10. Hollywood Reporter, March 11,1993. McCall's, June, 1987. Newsweek, July 22, 1985; April 7, 1986; April 21, 1986. New York Times, June 17, 1979; January 11, 1981; February 24, 1985. Playboy, March, 1997, p. 59. Time, January 9, 1978; April 6, 1987.*

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PERSONAL Born July 19,1962, in Santa Barbara, CA; son of Peter (an architect) and Erika (a landscape painter; maiden name, Plack) Edwards; married Jeanine Lobell (a makeup artist), September, 1995; children: Bailey, Esme. Education: Trained for the stage at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 1980, and University of Southern California, 1981-82. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Access Theatre (company of disabled performers), honorary board of directors member; appeared in commer-

Film Appearances: Stoner Bud, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Universal, 1982. John Muldowney (ages fifteen through twenty-three), Heart Like a Wheel, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Gilbert Fox, Revenge of the Nerds, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Jonathan Moore, Gotcha/, Universal, 1985. Lance, The Sure Thing, Embassy, 1985. Goose, Top Gun, Paramount, 1985. Gilbert Fox, Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Aaron, Summer Heat, Atlantic, 1987. Theophilus North, Mr. North, Samuel Goldwyn, 1988. "Decker" Deckermensky, Hawks, Paramount, 1988. Harry Washello, Miracle Mile, Hemdale, 1989. Kip Hammet, How I Got into College, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Alex Kearney, Downtown, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Mike Bishop, Delta Heat, Academy Entertainment, 1992. Chase Matthews, Pet Sematary //, Paramount, 1992. Bob Boyd, Landslide, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1992. Clint Von Hooser, The Client, Warner Bros., 1994. Charlie's dad, Charlie's Ghost Story (also known as Charlie's Ghost: The Story of Coronado), 1994. Us Begins with You (also known as Don't Co Breaking My Heart), 1998.

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Roger, Playing by Heart (also known as Dancing about Architecture and If They Only Knew), 1998.

Television Work; Episodic: Director, ER, NBC, 1997.

Film Work: Director, Charlie's Chost Story (also known as Charlie's Ghost: The Story ofCoronado, 1994. Producer, Us Begins with You (also known as Don't Co Breaking My Heart), 1998.

Stage Appearances: Black, Williamstown Theatre, Williamstown, MA, 1992. Ten 8e/ow, Workshop of the Players Art (WPA) Theatre, New York City, 1993.

Television Appearances; Series: Andy Quinn, It Takes Two, ABC, 1982-83. Mike Monroe, Northern Exposure, CBS, 1992-93. Dr. Mark Green, ER, NBC, 1994—. Television Appearances; Movies: Tommy Lee Swanson, The Killing of Randy Webster, CBS, 1981. Beau Middleton, High School, U.S.A., NBC, 1983. Bill Johnson, Going for the Cold: The Bill Johnson Story, CBS, 1985. Billy Ray Smith, El Diablo, HBO, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dick Hickock, In Cold Blood, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Boyd Geary, Hometown Boy Makes Good, HBO, 1990. Unpublished Letters (also known as General Motors Playwrights), Arts and Entertainment, 1991. David, Sexual Healing, Showtime, 1993. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Larry King Meets ER, TNT, 1998.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 22, 1996, pp. 85-

89. People Weekly, May 20, 1996, p. 78. Playboy, July, 1997, pp. 55-65.*

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1972PERSONAL

Full name, Nicole Elizabeth Eggert; born January 13, 1972, in Glendale, CA; daughter of Rolf (an executive) and Gina (a talent agent) Eggert; children: one daughter. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Miss Universe Petite Division Pageant, winner, c. 1977. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1995.

Television Appearances; Series: Marci Ferguson (recurring), Who's the Boss?, 198586. Jamie Powell, Charles in Charge, syndicated, 1987-

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1995. Presenter, The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 1996 Emmy Awards, ABC, 1996. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1997. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998.

Libby, Home Fires, NBC, 1992. Summer Quinn, Baywatch, syndicated, 1992-94.

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Television Appearances; Movies: (Television debut) Robbie Morgan, When She Was Bad (also known as A New Life), ABC, 1979. The second Mary Beth Denton, When Hell Was in Session, NBC, 1979. Little girl in the garden, Rose Petal Place, 1984. Melissa, / Dream of]eannie, Fifteen Years Later, NBC, 1985. Elyse, The Annihilator, NBC, 1986. Alexa Adams, Danielle Steel's "Secrets" (also known as Secrets), NBC, 1992.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Megan, Blown Away, HBO, 1993. Marie Stark, Just One of the Girls (also known as Boys Will Be Girls), Fox, 1993. Amanda, Amanda and the Alien, 1995. Miriam Wells, Frequent Flyer, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marci, "Kiddie Porn" (also known as "The Charleston Case"), Today's FBI, ABC, 1981. "Surrogate Father/' Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. "The Last Hero," McCain's Law, NBC, 1982. Chrissy Hooker, "The Streets," T. /. Hooker, ABC, 1982. Chrissy Hooker, "Cod Bless the Children," T. /. Hooker, ABC, 1982. Chrissy Hooker, "Terror at the Academy," IJ. Hooker, ABC, 1982. Chrissy Hooker, "Sweet Sixteen," I J. Hooker, ABC, 1983. Chrissy Hooker, "Payday Pirates," I /. Hooker, ABC, 1983. Scrabble, NBC, 1988. "Day of the Party," The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, syndicated, 1989. "Neatness Counts," The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, syndicated, 1989. Heaven Help Us, syndicated,! 994. Chelsea, "Who Killed the Gadget Man?," Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. Shannon, Married. . . with Children, Fox, 1996. Appeared as Summer, Clueless, UPN; and as the gambler's daughter, Fantasy Island, ABC; also appeared in the episode "Dear Pen Pals," Still the Beaver, The Disney Channel/WTBS.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lucia, Marco Polo, NBC, 1982. Appeared as young Golda in the miniseries Co/da. Film Appearances: Debby at age eight, Rich and Famous, MetroColdwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1981. Marci, Hambone and Hillie, New World, 1984. Young Ayla (some sources cite Middle Ayla), The Clan of the Cave Bear, Warner Bros., 1985. Jessie Corbett, Omega Syndrome, New World, 1987. DeeDee, Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects, Cannon, 1990. Morella/Lenora, The Haunting of Morella, 1990.

Grandpa, 1992. Melinda Blake, The Double O Kid, Prism, 1993. Title role, Melissa, 1995. Alyssa Loyd/The Demolitionist, The Demolitionist, Apix Entertainment, 1995. Annette, The Price of Kissing, 1997. Tiffany, Pink as the Day She Was Born, 1997. Marcia, Bartender, Cutting Edge Entertainment, 1998. Kristy, Siberia, Warner Bros., 1998. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Eydie, Crown Ups, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 6, 1994, pp. 117-118.*

EICHHORN, Lisa Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Margaret, Dennis the Menace: Mayday for Mother (animated), NBC, 1981. Voice, Someday You'll Find Her, Charlie Brown (animated), CBS, 1981. The 11th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1986. The 12th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1987. Heidi, "The Fourth Man," C65 Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1990. International Swimsuit '91 with Elle Macpherson, NBC, 1991. The World's Greatest Magic, NBC, 1994. Performed the voice of the little girl in the animated special She's the One, Charlie Brown; also appeared in "Dead Wrong: The John Evans Story" (also known as "Dead Wrong"), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC.

1952PERSONAL

Born February 4 (some sources say April 12), 1952, in Reading, PA (some sources say Glen Falls, NY); daughter of Frank (a public relations executive) and Dorothy Romero; married John Curless (an actor; divorced, 1979); married Ben Nye, Jr. (a film and television makeup artist), February 19,1981; children: (second marriage) Emily. Education: Attended Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, and St. Peter's College, Oxford; trained for the stage at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Addresses: Contact—c/o 19 West44th St., Suite 1000, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress.

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Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Award, actress of the year, and Golden Globe Award nomination, both 1979, for Yanks. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jean Moreton, Yanks, Universal, 1979. Gertrude Wentworth, The Europeans, Universal, 1979. Kay, Why Would I Lie?, United Artists, 1980. Maureen "Mo" Cutter, Cutter's Way (also known as Cutter and Bone), United Artists, 1981. June Lorich, Wildrose, Troma, 1984. Lieutenant Catherine Casey, Opposing Force (also known as Hell Camp), Orion, 1987. Maureen, Grim Prairie Tales, Coe Hahn, 1990. Nocturne, 1990. Terry Morgan, Moon 44, Live Entertainment, 1991. Helene, The Vanishing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Mrs. Kurlander, King of the Hill, Gramercy, 1993. Grace Rhodes, A Modern Affair, Tara Releasing, 1994. Linda Davenport, First Kid, Buena Vista, 1996. Mary-Ellen Floyd, Judas Kiss, 1998. Also appeared in Western. Television Appearances; Movies: Rachel Apt, The Wall, CBS, 1982. Olivia, The Weather in the Streets, BBC, 1983. Carolyn Shefland, Blind Justice, CBS, 1986. Cynthia Dayton, Agatha Christie's "Murder in Three /Acts/'CBS, 1986. Claudia Stuart, Pride and Extreme Prejudice, USA Network, 1990. Anita Brennan, Devlin, Showtime, 1992. Rachel, Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess, 1998. Jill Cromwell, My Neighbor's Daughter, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Milly, Wings of a Dove, Arts and Entertainment, 1985.

Television Appearances; Episodic: "French Twist/' Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. "Something Green/' The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Mary Kostrinski, "Point of View/' Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Arnette Fenady, "Nurture," Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Annette Rayburn, "Unwilling Witness/' Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Mary Jane Wiggins, "First Degree/' The Practice, ABC, 1997. Arlene Galvins, "Scrambled," Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Appeared in episodes of Kenya. Stage Appearances: Margaret, The Hasty Heart, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1982. The Common Pursuit, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1987. Anne, The Speed of Darkness, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991. Mary, The Summer Winds, Naked Angels Theatre, New York City, 1991. Greensboro (A Requiem), McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1995-96. The Misfits, 1996. Also appeared as Ophelia, Hamlet, Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, England; as Gilda, Design for Living, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London; and as Rosalind, As You Like It; appeared in British productions of A Doll's House, The Entertainer, Fatal Weakness, A Golden Boy, The Hollow, Mother Courage, Much Ado about Nothing, and The Tempest; also appeared in Arms and the Man and Pass/Fail.*

EIGEMAN, Chris See EIGEMAN, Christopher

Television Appearances; Series: Elizabeth Carlyle, All My Children, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Jordan, A Woman Named Jackie, NBC, 1991. Also appeared in East Lynne, BBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Honor Campbell, Feel the Heat, ABC, 1983. (Two episodes) C-J6: F.B.I., 1997.

EIGEMAN, Christopher (Chris Eigeman) PERSONAL Born March 1, in Denver, CO; married; wife's name, Linda. Education: Attended the Putney School; studied English and drama at Kenyon College.

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Career: Actor and producer. Appeared in commercials for Pacific Bell Telephone.

Career: Actress. Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference, member.

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Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best performance, Village Voice, 1985-86, for Lemon Sky and Life under Water; Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actress in a drama series, 1988 and 1994, Golden Globe Award nominations, best actress in a television drama series, 1988,1990, and 1991, and Golden Globe Award, 1989, all for L.A. Law.

Film Appearances: Nick Smith, Metropolitan, New Line Cinema, 1990. Fred, Barcelona, Fine Line Features, 1994. David, The Next Step, Phaedra Cinema, 1995. Max, Kicking and Screaming, Trimark, 1995. Dashiell Frank, Mr. Jealousy, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Highball, Kathy Morgan International, 1997. Des, The Last Days of Disco, Cramercy Pictures, 1998. Film Work: Associate producer, Mr. Jealousy, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Arthur, It's Like, You Know. . ., ABC, 1999—. Television Appearances; Movies: Arnold Rimmer, Red Dwarf, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Chris Eigeman) Jude Silvio, "The Heart of Saturday Night/' Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1996. Stage Appearances: (As Chris Eigeman) King Henry IV, Manticore Theatre, 1988. (As Chris Eigeman) Marty, The House of Yes, Soho Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1995. Appeared off-Broadway in The Gravity of Means; apprenticed at Actor's Theatre of Louisville, KY.*

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1947(?)PERSONAL

Born January 21, 1947 (some sources say 1946), in New Haven, CT; married Michael Tucker (an actor), 1973; children: Max, Alison (stepdaughter). Education: Yale University, M.F.A. (drama); also attended Barnard College. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2704.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Best of Families, PBS, 1977. Ann Kelsey, LA. Law, NBC, 1986-94. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Susan Lester, Kane and Abel, CBS, 1985. Pauline Mendelson, An Inconvenient Woman, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Carole Eskanazi, The Deadliest Season, CBS, 1977. Emma Symms, Orphan Train, CBS, 1979. Anna, Swan Song, ABC, 1980. Maggie, Sessions, NBC, 1983. Sylvia Chalmers, Assault and Matrimony, NBC, 1987. Kate Williams, Family Sins, CBS, 1987. Susan Sandier, A Stoning in Fulham County (also known as The Amish Story, The Incident at Tile Mill Road, and The Stoning), NBC, 1988. Deborah McGuire, My Boyfriend's Back, NBC, 1989. Diane Martin, Cast the First Stone (also known as Cast the First Stone: The Diane Martin Story, The Diane Martin Story, and The Jeanne Eckmann Story), NBC, 1989. Bunny Brown, The Secret Life of Archie's Wife (also known as Archie's Wife and Runaway Heart), CBS, 1990. Joanne, Living a Lie (also known as Ties That Bind), NBC, 1991. Ellen Krieger, A Town Torn Apart (also known as Doc: The Dennis Littky Story), NBC, 1992. Val, Chantilly Lace, Showtime, 1993. Lula Sparks, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Michelle Mills, Without Consent (also known as Tell Laura I Love Her and Trapped and Deceived), ABC, 1994. Martha Martin, Rugged Cold, syndicated, 1994. Tessa, The Other Woman, 1995. Alicia Wells, Dare to Love, 1995. Barbara Wilkins, My Very Best Friend, CBS, 1996. Jan Hale, Gone in a Heartbeat, CBS, 1996.

158 • ELFMAN Television Appearances; Specials: Funny, You Don't Look 200!, ABC, 198/. Host, Cut-Rate Care: America's Daycare Gamble, syndicated, 1987. Host, The 1987 Clio Awards: The Best Television Commercials in the World, syndicated, 1987. Host and narrator, Destined to Live: 100 Roads to Recovery, NBC, 1988. Ann Kelsey, The "LA. Law'' 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Host and narrator, Celebrating the American Family, PBS, 1992. Television journalist, "Family Reunion/' Tracey Ullman Takes On New York, HBO, 1993. The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. Woman at church, On Hope (also known as Directed By), Showtime, 1994. The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1994. Host, Campbell's Portrait of a Teacher II, Lifetime, 1994. Intimate Portrait: Jill Eikenberry, Lifetime, 1997. Narrator, Intimate Portrait: Judith Light, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kate Quin, ''Uncommon Women and Others/' Theatre in America (also known as Great Performances), PBS, 1978. "Fevers," Nurse, CBS, 1982. Sarah Fimpel, "May, Hold the Pickle," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Sarah Fimpel, "Watt a Way to Go/' Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Clare Foster, "A Family Again," ABC Family Theatre, ABC, 1988. Goode, "Mickey's 60th Birthday Special," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988. AtRona's, NBC, 1989. Television Work; Movies: Co-producer, Living a Lie (also known as Ties That Bind), NBC, 1991. Television Work; Specials: Producer, Destined to Live: 100 Roads to Recovery, NBC, 1988. Film Appearances: Merrill, Rush It, 1976. Lynn, Between the Lines, Midwest Film Productions, 1977. Claire, An Unmarried Woman, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1978.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The End of the World in Our Usual Bed in a Night Full of Rain (also known as A Night Full of Rain, La Fine del Mondo in Una Notte Plena di Pioggia, and La Fine del Mondo Net Nostro Solito Letto in Una Notte Plena di Pioggia), 1978. Juilliard student, Rich Kids, United Artists, 1979. Mary, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Alisa Hacklin, Hide in Plain Sight, United Artists, 1980. Susan Johnson, Arthur, Warner Bros., 1981. Faith, Grace Quigley (also known as The Ultimate Solution of Grace Quigley), Cannon, 1985. Elizabeth Stevens, The Manhattan Project (also known as The Deadly Came and The Manhattan Project: The Deadly Came), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Stage Appearances: Saints, Broadway production, 1976. Kate Quin, Uncommon Women and Others, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1977. Marthe de Brancovis, Watch on the Rhine, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, both 1980. Victoria Woodhull, Onward Victoria, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1980. Holiday, Long Wharf Theatre, 1982. Amy, Porch, Lamb's Little Theatre, New York City, 1984. Zee, "Fine Line," Marathon '84, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1984. Jinx, "Life under Water," Marathon '85, Studio Ensemble Theatre, 1985. Lemon Sky, 1985-86. Appeared on Broadway in All over Town; also appeared in Moonchildren. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, October 26, 1998, p. 54.*

ELFMAN, Jenna

1971PERSONAL

Original name, Jennifer Mary Butala; born September 30, 1971, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Richard (an executive for Hughes Aircraft) and Sue Butala; married Bodhi Elfman (an actor), 1995. Education:

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Celebrity Square, Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 1998. Also appeared on Roseanne, ABC.

Addresses: Contact—7920 Sunset Blvd., #400, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a comedy series, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a television series—comedy/musical, and Viewers for Quality Television Award nomination, best actress in a quality comedy series, all 1998, TV Guide Award, favorite actress in a comedy, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a television series—comedy/musical, and American Comedy Award, funniest female performer in a television series, all 1999, for Dharma & Greg. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tanya, Grosse Pointe Blank, Buena Vista, 1997. Angel, Can't Hardly Wait (also known as The Party), Columbia, 1998. Veronica Micelli, Krippendorf's Tribe, Buena Vista, 1998. Voice of an Owl, Doctor DoHttle, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Town and Country, New Line Cinema, 1999. Shari, EDtv, Universal, 1999. Venus, 1999. Television Appearances, Series: Shannon Canotis, Townles, ABC, 1996. Leslie, Her Last Chance, NBC, 1996. The Pet Shop, 1997. Dharma Finkelstein, Dharma & Greg, ABC, 1997—.

Television Appearances, Episodic: Jordan , "Just Friends?" The Single Guy, NBC, 1995. Becky Toll, "Being Fired Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry," /A/most Perfect, CBS, 1995. Angela Scalise, "Chapter 17," Murder One, ABC, 1995. Patty Snow, "The Nutty Confessor," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Lily Bishop, "Bottom's Up," The Monroes, ABC, 1995.

Television Appearances, Movies: Leslie, Her Last Chance, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances, Specials: Presenter, The Walt Disney Company Presents The 8th American Teacher Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 24th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 50th Emmy Awards, 1998. Presenter, The /2th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1998. Interviewee, Inside Scientology, 1998. Barbara Walters Presents 6 To Watch, ABC, 1998. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared in music videos, including "Halo," Depeche Mode, 1991; "Black Lodge," Anthrax, 1993; and "Legs," ZZ Top. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, February, 1998, p. 216.*

ELIZONDO, Hector

1936PERSONAL

Born December 22, 1936, in New York, NY; son of Martin Echevarria (an accountant and notary public) and Carmen Medina (maiden name, Reyes) Elizondo; married first wife (divorced, 1957); married second wife, 1962 (divorced, 1963); married Carolee Campbell (a printer and photographer), April 13, 1969; children: (first marriage) Rodd. Education: Attended the High School of Music and Art and Commerce High School, both in New York City; attended City College of New York, 1956; trained for the stage with Mario Siletti and Frank Corsaro at the Stella Adler Studio. Religion: Roman Catholic; member, Buddhist Academy. Avocational interests: Supporting the United Farm Workers, Amnesty International, and Oxfam America; kendo, Zen Buddhism, chess, backpacking, playing classical guitar, jazz, and cooking.

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160 • ELIZONDO Addresses: Office—Chicago Hope, c/o Twentieth Century-Fox, 10201 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035. Pub//c/st—Vicki Arthur Public Relations, 15030 Ventura Blvd., Suite 751, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Career: Actor and musician. Ballet Arts Company of Carnegie Hall, New York City, dancer in Jazz Department, 1959-61; appeared in both print and television advertisements for Quanterra Natural Herbal Extract, 1999. Member: Amnesty International. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1971, for Steambath; Drama Desk Award nomination, 1977, forS/y Fox; Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1990, for Pretty Woman; Golden Eagle Award, 1992; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1993, for "Mrs. Cage/' American Playhouse; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor, 1995, Emmy Award nominations, 1995, 1996, and 1998, and Emmy Award, best supporting actor, 1997, all outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, outstanding performance by a male actor in a drama series, 1995 and 1998, all for Chicago Hope; Directors Guild of America Award nomination, best actor, 1995; Image Award, lifetime achievement, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1997; ALMA Award, best actor, 1998. CREDITS Film Appearances: The Fat Black Pussycat, 1964. Inspector, The Vixens (also known as Friends and Lovers and The Women), International Film Artists, 1969. Hector, The Landlord, United Artists, 1970. The Geek, Born to Win (also known as Addict and Born to Lose), United Artists, 1971. Mexican rider, Valdez Is Coming, United Artists, 1971. Juan, Pocket Money, National General, 1972. Lou Kellerman, Stand Up and Be Counted, Columbia, 1972. Bad character, Deadhead Miles, Paramount, 1972. Grey, The Taking of Pelham, One, Two, Three, United Artists, 1974. Captain D'Angelo, Report to the Commissioner (also known as Operation Undercover), United Artists, 1975.

Man Below, Thieves, Paramount, 1977. Ramirez, Cuba, United Artists, 1979. Detective Sunday, American Gigolo, Paramount, 1980. Stan, Diary of the Dead, 1980. Inspector Raphael Andrews, The Fan, Paramount, 1981. Angelo/Angela Bonafetti, Young Doctors in Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Arthur Willis, The Flamingo Kid, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984. The Maestro, Private Resort, TriStar, 1985. Charlie Gargas, Nothing in Common, TriStar, 1986. LeHondro Tunatti, Overboard, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1987. Mr. Fish, /Astronomy (short film), Discovery Program/ Chanticleer, 1988. G. P. Cobb, Leviathan, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Warden, Taking Care of Business (also known as Filofax), Buena Vista, 1990. Hotel Manager, Pretty Woman (also known as 53000), Buena Vista, 1990. Coach Ed Gennero, Necessary Roughness, Paramount, 1991. Nick, Frankie and Johnny, Paramount, 1991. Dr. Dio Gottlieb, Final Approach, Trimark, 1991. Walter, Samantha, Academy Entertainment, 1991. Dom Paulo, Being Human, Warner Bros., 1992. Norman Rutledge, There Goes the Neighborhood (also known as Paydirt), Paramount, 1993. Jon Flint, Beverly Hills Cop III, Paramount, 1994. Lieutenant Romayko, Getting Even with Dad, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1994. Dr. Martin Halifax, Exit to Eden, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Sean (some sources cite Steve) Donovan, Backstreet Justice, Prism Entertainment, 1994. Detective Ryker, Perfect Alibi (also known as Where's Mommy Now?), Rysher Entertainment, 1995. Vladek Vidov, Dear God, Paramount, 1996. Dr. Simon, Safe House, Filmquest, 1997. Lieutenant Aldo Hines, Turbulence, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1997. Ernie, The Other Sister, Buena Vista, 1999. Fisher, Runaway Bride, Paramount, 1999. Also appeared in One /Across, Two Down. Television Appearances; Series: Abraham Rodriguez, Popi, CBS, 1976. Detective Sergeant Dan "The Bean" Delgado, Freebie and the Bean, CBS, 1980-81. Captain Louis Renault, Casablanca, NBC, 1983. Jose Sanchez/Shapiro, a./c.a. Pablo, ABC, 1984.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 District Attorney Jesse Steinberg, Foley Square, CBS, 1985-86. Dave Whiteman, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Fox, 1987. The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda (animated), syndicated, 1990. Voice of loz, The Pirates of Dark Water (animated), ABC/syndicated, 1991. Voice of loz, Dark Water (animated), Fox, 1991. Voice of Calamari, Fish Police (animated), CBS, 1992. Voice of Malcho, Aladdin (also known as Disney's Aladdin), CBS/syndicated, 1994. Dr. Phillip Watters, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994—. Television Appearances; Pilots: Monkey Moreno, Feel the Heat, ABC, 1983. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ben Feeney, The Dain Curse (also known as Dashiell Hammett's "The Dain Curse"), CBS, 1978. Alejandro "Sandy" Stern, The Burden of Proof (also known as Scott Turow's "The Burden of Proof"), ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Mr. Hernandez, The Impatient Heart (also known as McCormack), NBC, 1971. Hassan Salah, Columbo: A Case of Immunity, NBC, 1975. Pancho Villa, Wanted: The Sundance Woman (also known as Mrs. Sundance Rides Again), ABC, 1976. Emilio Ramirez, Honeyboy, NBC, 1982. Captain Mike Reyes, Women of San Quentin, NBC, 1983. Ben Haggerty, Murder: By Reason of Insanity (also known as Death on a Day Pass and My Sweet Victim), CBS, 1985. Father George, Out of the Darkness, CBS, 1985. Nick Miraldo, Courage, CBS, 1986. Detective Currigan, Addicted to His Love (also known as Sisterhood), ABC, 1988. Sergeant Charlie Burke, Your Mother Wears Combat Boots (also known as Your Mother Wears Army Boots), NBC, 1989. Edson Saunders, "Ariana" (also known as "Kojak") ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1989. Vic Ramos, Sparks: The Price of Passion (also known as Sparks), CBS, 1990. Hasan Demir, Forgotten Prisoners: The Amnesty Files (also known as Forgotten Prisoners, The Reunion, Ultimate Action, and Urgent Action: The Amnesty Files), TNT, 1990.

ELIZONDO • 161 Captain David Strauss, Dark Avenger (also known as The Hanging Judge, I Accuse, and The Phantom), CBS, 1990. Ruben Lazardo, Finding the Way Home, ABC, 1991. Lieutenant Ortega, Chains of Gold, 1991. Frank, /Astronomy (short movie), Showtime, 1993. Javier Del Campo, Borrowed Hearts (also known as Borrowed Hearts: A Holiday Romance), CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) The Wendy Barrie Show, NBC, 1948. "The Elevator Story/' All in the Family, CBS, 1972. Maude, CBS, 1974. John Micelli, "Say Goodbye to Jennifer/' Rockford Files, NBC, 1975. "The Fire Man/' Baretta, ABC, 1975. "A Need to Know/' Kojak, CBS, 1976. "Missing Person's Bureau," Insight, syndicated, 1981. Mr. Gomez, "The Hidalgo Thing," Bret Maverick, NBC, 1982. Commissioner, "Medal of Honor Rag," American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Inspector Joe Keenan, "Ewe and Me, Babe," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Detective Joe Peters, "The Cop," Matlock, NBC, 1986. Meadows, Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. Hector, Night Heat, CBS, 1987. Morris King, "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson" (also known as "Natica Jackson"), Great Performances, PBS, 1987. Quintero, "Past Imperfect," The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Mr. Fisk, "The Astronomer," (also known as "Triple Play II"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Lieutenant Angel, "Mrs. Cage," American Playhouse, PBS, 1992. Voice of Sheldon Fallbrook, Batman: The Animated Series, 1992. "As Ye Sow," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Stradivarius, "The Cat and the Fiddle," Animaniacs, 1993. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Dr. Watters, "Rebels with Causes," Picket Fences, 1994. Voice of Zafiro, "The Green," Gargoyles, 1996. Voice, The West, PBS, 1996. Narrator, Sex and the Silver Screen (five episodes), Showtime, 1996. Himself, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996. Voice, "Ivan and His Magic Pony," Stories from My Childhood, PBS, 1997. Dr. Philip Watters, "Mum's the Word," Early Edition, CBS, 1998. Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1998.

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Also appeared in episodes of The Doctors, NBC, and The Jackie Cleason Show, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Latino Laugh Festival, 1997. Narrator, The World's Most Daring Rescues, ABC, 1997. Narrator, The World's Deadliest Volcanoes, ABC, 1997. Host, The Mysterious Man of the Shroud, CBS, 1997. The Second Annual Latino Laugh Festival, 1998. The Goodwill Carries Opening Celebration, TBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. The 4th Annual Desi Awards, 1992. Cohost, Fourth Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS, 1994. Walt Disney Company and McDonald's Present the American Teacher Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. Presenter, Family Film Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 1996 Emmy Awards, ABC, 1996. Presenter, The 19th Annual CableACE Awards, 1997. Screen /Actors Guild 4th Annual Awards, 1998. The ALMA Awards, 1998. Presenter, The Walt Disney Company Presents the 8th American Teacher Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 50th Emmy Awards, ABC, 1998. Host, The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS) 13th Annual Hall of Fame, Showtime, 1998. Host, The /2th Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards, 1998. Television Work; Episodic: Director, a./c.a. Pablo, ABC, 1984. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Reber, Mr. Roberts, Equity Liberty Theatre, New York City, 1961. Supervisor, director, soldier, and attendant, Kill the One-Eyed Man, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1965. Archie, Armstrong's Last Goodnight, Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, MA, 1966-67. Oriental manservant, Condaules, Theatre Company of Boston, 1966-67. Commissioner and Vachel Lindsay, So Proudly We Hail, Theatre Company of Boston, 1966-67.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Title role, The Undertaker, Theatre Company of Boston, 1966-67. Carl Balicke, Drums in the Night, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1967. Marat/Sade (also known as The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sacfe), Theatre Company of Boston, 1967. (Broadway debut) Blackface, The Great White Hope, Alvin Theatre, 1968. Attendant/God, Steambath, Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York City, 1970. Antony, /Antony and Cleopatra, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1972. Mel Edison, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1973. Kurt, The Dance of Death, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1974. Simon Able, Sly Fox, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1976. Mangiacavallo, The Rose Tattoo, Stockbridge Playhouse, Stockbridge, MA, 1980. Eddie Carbone, A View from the Bridge, Stockbridge Playhouse, 1983. Victor, The Price, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1993. Also appeared in Madonna of the Orchard, at Cafe LaMama, and in The Island in Infinity. Radio Appearances: Appeared in radio broadcasts of Are You Now and Have You Ever Been?, Plaza Suite, and War of the Worlds (fiftieth anniversary broadcast). OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, May 14, 1990. Electronic: The Hector Elizondo Web Page, http://www2.rn icronet.net/~toady/bio.html, December 17, 1998.*

ELLIS, Scott

1957PERSONAL

Born April 19, 1957 in Washington, DC. Education: Graduated from Goodman School of Drama, Chicago, IL.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Addresses: Office— Richard Rodgers Theatre, 226 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Stage director. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a musical, Outer Critics Circle Awards, best director and best revival, Laurence Olivier Awards, best director and best revival, all 1994, for She Loves Me; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a musical, Drama Desk Award nomination, and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, all 1997, for Steel Pier; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a musical, 1998 for 7 776; Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, for Picnic; Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Awards, best director and best musical revue, all for And The World Goes 'Round: The Music of Kander and Ebb; Drama Desk Awards, best director and best revival, for A Little Night Music.

Stage Appearances: Sally's boyfriend, Musical Chairs, Rialto Theatre, 1980. Gussie and Tribune Reporter, Hijinksl, Cheryl Crawford Theatre, 1980-81. 710 In the Shade, York Theatre Company, 1982. Puck, A Midsummer Night's Dream, York Theatre Company, 1983. Lucky, Sugar, Punk, Arnie, Suitor, Bobby Perillo, and Danny, The Rink, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1984. Billy Bishop Goes to War, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown, PA, 1985. Ariel, The Tempest, Alliance Theatre Company, 1985. Frank Wyman, Mack and Mabel, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1987-88. Also appeared in Broadway debut in Grease and in Mrs. Dally Has a Lover. Major Tours: Billy Bishop Goes to War, U.S. cities, 1985-86.

CREDITS Stage Work; Director: Flora, The Red Menace, Vineyard Theatre, 1987-88. A Little Night Music, New York State Theatre, New York City, 1990-91. And the World Goes "Round: The Songs of Kander & Ebb, Westside Theatre, 1991-92, later Studio Arena Theatre, 1993. A Christmas Carol, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1991 and 1992. 110 In the Shade, Lincoln Center/New York State, New York City, 1992. Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1992. She Loves Me, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1993, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1994, and London, England. Picnic, Criterion Center Stage Right, New York City, 1994. A Month in the Country, Criterion Center Stage Right,

1995. Company, Criterion Center Stage Right, 1995. Dark Rapture, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1996. A Thousand Clowns, Criterion Center Stage Right, 1996. 5tee/ Pier, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City,

1997. 7 776, Criterion Center Stage Right, 1997. That Championship Season, Second Stage Theatre,

1999.

Television Appearances; Specials: Broadway '97: Launching the Tonys, PBS, 1997. Television Work: Stage director, A Little Night Music, PBS, 1990. Concert director, Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall, PBS, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, June 18, 1993, p. 19. Dance Magazine, May, 1994, pp. 68-69.*

ENBERG, Dick

1935PERSONAL

Born January 9, 1935, in Mount Clemens, Ml; married; wife's name, Barbara; children: six. Education: Central Michigan University, B.S. (health science), 1957; Indiana University—Bloomington, Ph.D. (health science), 1961. Addresses: Office—NBC Sports, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112-0002. Career: Sportscaster. California State University, Northridge, assistant professor and assistant baseball

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coach, 1961-65; National Broadcasting Co., New York City, announcer with NBC Sports, 1975—, including coverage of National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball championships, 1976-81, National Football League (NFL) football games, 1977—, Rose Bowl games, 1980-87, World Series baseball games, 1982, and Orange Bowl and Fiesta Bowl football games. KMPC-Radio, play-by-play announcer for Los Angeles Rams football games, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) basketball games, and California Angels baseball games; KTLA-TV, play-byplay announcer for the Los Angeles Rams, UCLA basketball, and the California Angels, and host of the local sports programs Racing from Santa Anita and Boxing from the Olympic. GTE Academy All-American Program, spokesperson. Member of board of trustees, Suomi College, Indiana University, and California State Community Colleges. Awards, Honors: Named California Sportscaster of the Year, National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, 1967-68, 1970, 1973, and 1979-81; Local Emmy Award, 1974; Emmy Award nominations (shared), best edited sports series, 1976 and 1977, and Emmy Award, best sports series, 1978, all for The Way It Was; Emmy Award nominations, best sports personality—host, 1978, 1979, 1987, and 1988; Emmy Awards, best sports personality—host, 1981, 1983, 1990, and 1993; Eclipse Award, 1984; Emmy Award nomination, best sports writing, 1986, for Wimbledon '86; Emmy Awards, best sports writing, 1988 and 1994; named Tennis Play-by-PlayMan of the Year, Tennis Magazine, 1989; Ronald Reagan Media Award, Victor Award, and NFL Press Box Award, all 1989; received star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1998. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Perfect Match, syndicated, 1967. Host, Baffle, NBC, 1973, retitled All Star Baffle, NBC, 1973-74. Host, Three for the Money, NBC, 1975. The Way It Was, PBS, 1974-77. NBC Saturday Sports Showcase, NBC, 1990. Host of the series Sports Challenge. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Wimbledon: The 100th Edition (also known as Wimbledon '66), NBC, 1986. Host, The 3rd Annual Breeder's Cup Day, NBC, 1986.

Host and commentator, The Budweiser-Arlington Million (also known as The Arlington Million), NBC, 1986. Commentator, The French Open Tennis Championships, NBC, 1986. Host, The 4th Annual Breeder's Cup Day, NBC, 1987. Host, The 1987 Wimbledon Tennis Preview, NBC, 1987. Studio announcer, The 7 988 Winter Olympic Games, ABC, 1988. Host and match commentator, Wimbledon '88 (also known as The 111th Annual All-England Tennis Championships), NBC, 1988. Host, NBC Celebrates 20 Years of Wimbledon, NBC, 1988. Host, The French Open Tennis Championships, NBC, 1988. Host, The 5th Annual Breeder's Cup Day, NBC, 1988. Commentator, The Sports world 10th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1988. Anchor, The 1988 Summer Olympic Carries, NBC, 1988. Host, The French Open ... a Revolution, NBC, 1989. Host, The 6th Annual Breeder's Cup Day, NBC, 1989. Host and commentator, Wimbledon '89 (also known as The / / 2 t h All-England Tennis Championships), NBC, 1989. Commentator, Super Bowl XXIII (also known as Super Bowl 1989), NBC, 1989. Commentator, The French Open Tennis Championships, NBC, 1989. Host and play-by-play announcer, Wimbledon '91 (also known as The / / 4 t h All-England Tennis Championships), NBC, 1991. Commentator, The NutraSweet World Professional Figure Skating Championships, NBC, 1991. An Olympic Christmas: Barcelona Memories, NBC, 1992. Host, The 1992 Summer Olympics, NBC, 1992. Commentator, The World Figure Skating Championships, NBC, 1992. The Great Ones: The National Sports Awards, NBC, 1993. Play-by-play announcer, Super Bowl XXVII (also known as Super Bowl 1993), NBC, 1993. American Coaches: Men of Vision and Victory, HBO, 1994. Host, The World Figure Skating Championships Presented by Reebok, NBC, 1994. Play-by-play announcer, Super Bowl XXX, NBC, 1996. Cohost, The 1996 Summer Olympics, NBC, 1996. Host, Students of the Came, syndicated, 1997. Host, The 32nd Ryder Cup Matches, NBC, 1997. Host, Wimbledon '98, NBC, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Commentator, Super Bowl XXXII, NBC, 1998. Commentator, French Open Tennis Championships, NBC, 1998. Other Television Appearances: Voice of the sports announcer, Where's Huddles? (animated), 1970. Radio announcer, Murder at the World Series (movie; also known as The Woman in Box 359), 1977. The Golden Moment—An Olympic Love Story (movie), NBC, 1980.

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FARRELLY, Peter

1956PERSONAL

Born in 1956, in Cumberland, Rl; son of Robert Leo (a doctor) and Mariann Neary (a nurse); brother of and collaborator with Bobby Farrelly (a director and screenwriter). Education: Providence College, B.A.; Columbia University, M.A. (creative writing). Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Screenwriter, director, and producer. Formerly a salesman. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Dumb and Dumber, New Line Cinema, 1994. (With Bobby Farrelly) Kingpin, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1996. (With Bobby Farrelly) There's Something About Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. (With Bobby Farrelly) Stuck on You, 1999.

(Uncredited) Bushwacked (also known as The Tenderfoot), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. (With Bobby Farrelly) There's Something About Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Outside Providence, Miramax, 1999. Stuck on You, 1999. Television Specials: Our Planet Tonight, NBC, 1987. Paul Reiser: Out on a Whim, HBO, 1987. Television Episodic: Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. Novels: Outside Providence, Little, Brown, 1988. The Comedy Writer, Doubleday, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 2, 1996, p. 14. Newsweek, July 20, 1998, p. 64.*

Film Work; Executive Producer: There's Something About Mary, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998.

FAVREAU, Jon 1966-

Film Work; Producer: Outside Providence, Miramax, 1999.

Born October 19, 1966, in Queens, NY; son of Charles (a special education teacher) and Madeleine (an elementary school teacher).

PERSONAL

WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Bobby Farrelly) Dumb and Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994.

Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Formerly worked for an investment banking firm in New York.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Awards, Honors: The Chicago Film Critics Association Award, most promising actor, 1997, for Swingers. CREDITS Film Appearances: Chicago Taxi Driver, Folks!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. D-Bob, Rudy, TriStar, 1993. Gutter, PCU, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Elmer Rice, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Fine Line, 1994. Assistant, Batman Forever, Warner Bros., 1995. Zerkov, Notes From the Underground, Renegade Films, 1995. Straker, Just Your Luck (also known as Whiskey Down), PolyGram Video, 1996. Mike, Swingers, Miramax, 1996. Ezra Good, Dogtown, Stone Canyon Entertainment, 1997. Gus Partenza, Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. Kyle Fisher, Very Bad Things, PolyGram, 1998. Rocky Marciano, Rocky Marciano, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1999. To the Moon, Paramount, 1999. Marshall of Revelation, 1999. Film Producer: Swingers, Miramax, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Peter Becker, Friends, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Terry, Persons Unknown, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Clown, ''The Fire/' Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Dr. Tim Carney, "Death Be Proud/' Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Dr. Tim Carney, "Genevieve and Fat Boy," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Leo, "Tomorrow I Die," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Jon, "Hank's Sex Tape," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1995. Tracey Takes On. . ., HBO, 1996. Voice, Disney's Hercules, syndicated, 1998. The Daily Show, Comedy Central, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Paul Metsler, Grandpa's Funeral, Showtime, 1995.

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WRITINGS Screenplays: 5w/ngers, Miramax, 1996. To the Moon, Paramount, 1999. Marshall of Revelation, 1999. Also wrote Leatherheads. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 27, 1996. Interview, June, 1998, pp. 106-108. New York Times, October 13, 1996, p. 28. People Weekly, November 25, 1996, pp. 115-116."

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1970PERSONAL

Full name, Joseph Alberic Fiennes; born May 27, 1970, in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; raised in West Cork, Ireland; son of Jini Fiennes (late novelist, also known as Jennifer Lash); brother of Ralph Fiennes (an actor) and Martha Fiennes (a director). Education: Trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Addresses: /Agent—Ken McReddie Ltd., 91 Regent St., London, W1R 7TB, England. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, breakthrough artist, both 1998, for Elizabeth and Shakespeare in Love; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best actor, British Academy Awards, and Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, most promising actor, all 1998, for Shakespeare in Love. CREDITS Film Appearances: Christopher Fox, Stealing Beauty, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996. Robert Dudley, Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Will Shakespeare, Shakespeare in Love, Miramax, 1998.

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Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence (also known as The Very Thought of You), Miramax, 1998. Forever Mine, J&M Entertainment, 1999. Rancid Aluminium, Entertainment Film Distributors, 1999. Stage Appearances: Troilus, TroilusandCressida, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1996. Also appeared in A Month in the Country, Guildford, Richmond and the Albery Theatre, London; A View from the Bridge, Bristol Old Vic, Birmingham Rep., Strand Theatre, London; The Woman in Black, Fortune Theatre, London; Son of Man and Les Enfants du Paradis, Royal Shakespeare Company, London; The Herbal Bed and As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company; and Real Classy Affair, Royal Court Theatre, London. Television Appearances: The Vacillations of Poppy Carew, Meridian Broadcasting, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Even ing Standard Hot Tickets (UK), January 21,1999, pp. 2-3. Midweek (UK), January 25, 1999, pp. 14-16. News of the World Sunday (UK), January 31, 1999, p. 21.*

Career: Director, actor, stuntman, and special effects man. Universal, actor, stuntman, and special effects man, 1914-17, then contract director, 1917-21; Fox Film Corp, signee, 1921. Military service: Assembled film crew that became Field Photographic Branch of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, 1940; U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-45, Lieutenant Commander; was given the rank of Rear Admiral by President Nixon, Naval Reserve; Legion of Merit and Purple Heart. Awards, Honors: Venice Film Festival Special Recommendation Award, 1934, for The World Moves On; Academy Award, best director, and New York Film Critics Award, best direction, both 1935, for The Informer; Venice Film Festival Special Recommendation Award, 1936, for Mary of Scotland; New York Film Critics Award, best direction, 1939, for Stagecoach; Academy Award, best director, 1940, for Crapes of Wrath; Academy Award, best director, and New York Film Critics Award, best direction, both 1941, for How Green Was My Valley; Academy Award nomination, best picture, 1941, for The Long Voyage Home; Academy Award, best documentary, 1942, for Battle of Midway; Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement Award for Feature Films, 1952, Academy Award, best director, 1953, and Academy Award nomination, best picture, 1953, all for The Quiet Man; D.W. Griffith Award, 1954; Golden Globe Pioneer Award, 1955; Venice Festival Grand Lion Award, 1971; American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award, 1973; Brandeis University Creative Arts Award, 1973; Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1973. CREDITS

FORD, Jack See FORD, John

FORDJohn 1895-1973 (Jack Ford) PERSONAL Real name, Sean Aloysius O'Feeney (or John Augustine Feeney); born February 1, 1895, in Cape Elizabeth, ME; died August 31, 1973, in Palm Desert, CA; son of Sean and Barbara (maiden name, Curran) O'Feeney; married Mary McBryde Smith, 1920; children: one son, one daughter. Education: Attended the University of Maine, c. 1913. Religion: Roman Catholic.

Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Stuntman, prop master, and production assistant, Lucille-Love-The Girl of Mystery, 1914. Assistant director, The Doorway of Destruction, 1915. Assistant director, The Broken Coin, Universal, 1915. (As Jack Ford) The Tornado, 1917. The Trail of Hate, 1917. (As Jack Ford) The Scrapper, 1917. (As Jack Ford) The Soul Herder (also known as The Sky Pilot), Universal, 1917. (As Jack Ford) Cheyenne's Pal (also known as Cactus My Pal and A Dumb Friend), Universal, 1917. (As Jack Ford) Straight Shooting (also known as The Cattle War and Joan of the Cattle Country), Universal, 1917. (As Jack Ford) The Secret Man (also known as The Round Up and Up Against It), Universal, 1917. (As Jack Ford) A Marked Man, Universal, 1917.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 (As Jack Ford) Bucking Broadway, Universal, 1917. Red Saunders Plays Cupid, Universal, 1917. (As Jack Ford) The Phantom Riders (also known as The Range War), Universal, 1918. (As Jack Ford) Wild Women, Universal, 1918. (As Jack Ford) Thieves'Gold, Universal, 1918. (As Jack Ford) The Scarlet Drop (also known as Hill Billy), Universal, 1918. (As Jack Ford) Hell Bent, Universal, 1918. (As Jack Ford) A Woman's Fool, Universal, 1918. (As Jack Ford) Three Mounted Men, Universal, 1918. Delirium, Universal, 1918. (As Jack Ford) Roped, Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) The Fighting Brothers (also known as His Buddy), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) A Fight for Love (also known as Hell's Neck), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) The Rustlers (also known as Even Money), 1919. (As Jack Ford) Bare Fists (also known as The Man Who Wouldn't Shoot), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) Gun Law (also known as The Posse's Prey), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) The Gun Packer (also known as The Gun Pusher and Out Wyoming Way), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) Riders of Vengeance, Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) The Ace of the Saddle (also known as The Last Out/aw and A Man of Peace), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) The Rider of Law (also known as Jim of the Rangers), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) A Gun Fightin' Gentleman, Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) Marked Men (also known as Trail of Shadows), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) The Outcasts of Poker Flat, 1919. (As Jack Ford) By Indian Post (also known as The Love Letter), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) The Prince of Avenue A, 1920. (As Jack Ford) The Girl in Number 29, Universal-Special, 1920. (As Jack Ford) Hitchin' Posts, Universal, 1920. (As Jack Ford) Just Pals, Fox Film Corporation, 1920. (As Jack Ford) The Big Punch, Fox Film Corporation, 1920. (As Jack Ford) The Freeze Out, Universal, 1921. (As Jack Ford) Desperate Trails, Universal, 1921. (As Jack Ford) Action (also known as Let's Go), Universal, 1921. (As Jack Ford) Sure Fire, Universal, 1921. (As Jack Ford) Jackie, Fox Film Corporation, 1921. (As Jack Ford) The Wallop, Universal, 1922. (As Jack Ford) Little Miss Smiles, Fox Film Corporation, 1922.

FORD • 169 (As Jack Ford) The Village Blacksmith, Fox Film Corporation, 1922. Prologue only (as Jack Ford), Silver Wings, Fox Film Corporation, 1922. (As Jack Ford) Three Jumps Ahead, Fox Film Corporation, 1923. Cameo Kirby, Fox Film Corporation, 1923. North of Hudson Bay (also known as Journey of Death), Fox Film Corporation, 1923. Hoodman Blind, Fox Film Corporation, 1923. (As Jack Ford) The Face on the Bar-Room Floor, Fox Film Corporation, 1923. And producer, The Iron Horse (also known as The Iron Trail and The Trans-continental Railroad), Fox Film Corporation, 1924. Hearts of Oak, Fox Film Corporation, 1924. Light!n', Fox Film Corporation, 1925. Kentucky Pride, Fox Film Corporation, 1925. The Fighting Heart, Fox Film Corporation, 1925. Thank You, Fox Film Corporation, 1925. The Shamrock Handicap, Fox Film Corporation, 1926. Three Bad Men, Fox Film Corporation, 1926. The Blue Eagle, Fox Film Corporation, 1926. Upstream, Fox Film Corporation, 1927. Mother Machree, Fox Film Corporation, 1928. Four Sons, Fox Film Corporation, 1928. Hangman's House, Fox Film Corporation, 1928. Napoleon's Barber, Fox Film Corporation, 1928. Riley the Cop, Fox Film Corporation, 1928. Strong Boy, Fox Film Corporation, 1929. Salute, Fox Film Corporation, 1929. The Black Watch, Fox Film Corporation, 1929. Men without Women, Fox Film Corporation, 1930. Born Reckless, Fox Film Corporation, 1930. Up the River, Fox Film Corporation, 1930. The Seas Beneath, Fox Film Corporation, 1931. The Brat, Fox Film Corporation, 1931. Arrowsmith, United Artists, 1931. Flesh, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1931. Air Mail, Universal, 1932. Pilgrimage, Fox Film Corporation, 1933. Dr. Bull, Fox Film Corporation, 1933. And producer, The Lost Patrol, RKO Radio Pictures, 1934. The World Moves On, Fox Film Corporation, 1934. Judge Priest, Fox Film Corporation, 1934. The Whole Town's Talking (also known as Passport to Fame), Columbia, 1935. And producer, The Informer, RKO Radio Pictures, 1935. Steamboat Round the Bend (also known as Steamboat Bill}, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1935. The Prisoner of Shark Island, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1936.

170 • FORD Mary of Scotland, RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. The Plough and the Stars, RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. Wee Willie Winkle, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1937. The Hurricane, United Artists, 1937. Four Men and a Prayer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1938. Submarine Patrol, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1938. (Uncredited) Second unit director, The Adventures of Marco Polo, United Artists, 1938. And producer, Stagecoach, United Artists, 1939. Drums Along the Mohawk, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939. Young Mr. Lincoln, Cosmopolitan, 1939. The Grapes of Wrath, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1940. The Long Voyage Home, United Artists, 1940. Tobacco Road, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. Sex Hygiene, 1941. How Green Was My Valley, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. And co-cinematographer, editor, and producer, The Battle of Midway, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Torpedo Squadron, 1942. (With others) December Seventh (also known as December 7th: The Movie), Central Park Media, 1943. We Sail at Midnight, 1943. And producer, They Were Expendable, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1945. My Darling Clementine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1946. And producer (with others) The Fugitive, RKO Radio Pictures, 1947. And producer (with others) Fort Apache (also known as War Party), RKO Radio Pictures, 1948. And producer (with others) Three Godfathers, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1948. And producer (with others) She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, RKO Radio Pictures, 1949. (Uncredited) Pinky, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1949. Executive producer, Mighty Joe Young (also known as Mr. Joseph Young of Africa), RKO Radio Pictures, 1949. When Willie Comes Marching Home, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950. And producer (with others) W&gonmaster, Republic Pictures, 1950. And producer (with others) Rio Grande (also known as Rio Bravo and Rio Bravo, Rio Grande Command), Republic Pictures, 1950. This is Korea!, 1951. What Price Glory, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. And producer (with others) The Quiet Man, Republic Pictures, 1952. And producer, The Sun Shines Bright, Republic Pictures, 1953.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Mogambo, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. (Uncredited) Second unit director, Hondo, Warner Bros., 1953. The Long Gray Line, Columbia, 1955. (With others) Mister Roberts, Warner Bros., 1955. The Searchers, Warner Bros., 1956. The Wings of Eagles, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. The Rising of the Moon, Warner Bros., 1957. And producer, The Last Hurrah, Columbia, 1958. Gideon of Scotland Yard (also known as Gideon's Day), Columbia, 1959. Korea, 1959. The Horse Soldiers, United Artists, 1959. Sergeant Rutledge, Warner Bros., 1960. (Uncredited) Second unit director, The Alamo, United Artists, 1960. And producer, Two Rode Together, Columbia, 1961. And producer, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Paramount, 1962. "The Civil War," How the West Was Won, Cinerama, 1962. And producer, Donovan's Reef, Paramount, 1963. And producer, Cheyenne Autumn, Warner Bros., 1964. (With others) Young Cassidy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. (And producer) 5even Women, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1966. Chesty: A Tribute to a Legend, 1970. Executive producer, Vietnam! Vietnam!, 1971. Film Appearances: Lucille Love, the Girl of Mystery (15 episode serial), 1914. (As Jack Ford) Bull Feeney, The Mysterious Rose, 1914. (As Jack Ford) Klansman, The Birth of a Nation (also known as The Birth of a Nation; Or, the Clansman and The Clansman), 1915. (As Jack Ford) Jim, Three Bad Men and a Girl, Universal, 1915. (As Jack Ford) Lieutenant Johns' brother, The Hidden City, 1915. (As Jack Ford) Frank, The Doorway of Destruction, 1915. (As Jack Ford) The Broken Coin (15 episode serial), Universal, 1915. (As Jack Ford) Cecil's brother, The Lumber Yard Gang, 1916. (As Jack Ford) Dr. Lund, Senior's accomplice, Pego' the Ring (15 episode serial), 1916. (As Jack Ford) Roughneck crewman, Chicken-Hearted ]im (also known as Chicken-Hearted Bill), 1916. (As Jack Ford) The Bandit's Wager, 1916. (As Jack Ford) The Lieutenant, Trail of Hate, 1917.

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My Darling Clementine, edited by Robert Lyons, New Brunswick, NJ, 1984. Also contributed articles to periodicals, including Cahiers du Cinema. OTHER SOURCES

Television Director: "Rookie of the Year/' Screen Directors Playhouse, 1955. "The Bamboo Cross/' Fireside Theater, 1955. "Major Adams, Trail Master/' Wagon Train, 1957. "The Colter Craven," Wagon Train, 1960. "Flashing Spikes," Alcoa Premiere, 1962. Television Appearances: Himself, The American West of John Ford (also known as The Great American West of John Ford; special), 1971. WRITINGS Screenplays; Except Where Indicated: (As Jack Ford) The Tornado, 1917. (As Jack Ford) The Scrapper, 1917. (As Jack Ford) Story writer, Cheyenne's Pal (also known as Cactus My Pal and A Dumb Friend), Universal, 1917. (As Jack Ford) Story writer, A Marked Man, Universsal, 1917. (As Jack Ford) Story writer, The Scarlet Drop (also known as Hill Billy), Universal, 1918. (As Jack Ford) Story writer, The Gun Packer (also known as The Gun Pusher and Out Wyoming Way), Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) Riders of Vengeance, Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford) Co-story writer, A Gun Fightin' Gentleman, Universal, 1919. (As Jack Ford), Under Sentence, 1920. (As Jack Ford), The Big Punch, Fox Film Corporation, 1921. Three Bad Men, Fox Film Corporation, 1926. Co-story writer (Submarine), Men without Women, Fox Film Corporation, 1930. Co-story writer, Up the River, Fox Film Corporation, 1930. Story writer, The Last Out/aw, RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. The Battle of Midway, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Books: John Ford's Stagecoach, edited by Richard Anobile, New York City, 1975.

Books: Anderson, Lindsay, About John Ford, London, 1981. Baxter, John, The Cinema of John Ford, New York, 1971. Bogdanovich, Peter, John Ford, Berkeley, 1978. Gallagher, Tag, John Ford: The Man and His Films, Berkeley, 1986. International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Second Edition, Volume 2: Directors, St. James Press (Chicago, IL), 1991. McBride, Joseph, and Michael Wilmington, John Ford, London, 1975. Sinclair, Andrew, John Ford, New York, 1979. Stowell, Peter, John Ford, Boston, 1986. Periodicals: Economist, September 10, 1994, pp. 105-107. Film Comment, July-August, 1994, pp. 66-75. Insight on the News, February 20, 1995, pp. 26-28. Me/us, summer, 1997, pp. 33-45.*

FRANK, Melvin

1913-1988 PERSONAL

Born August 13, 1913, in Chicago, IL; died of complications from open-heart surgery, October, 1988, in Los Angeles, CA; married Juliet (second wife); children: Elizabeth, Andrew, James. Education: Graduated from the University of Chicago. Career: Screenwriter, director, and producer. Met long-time collaborator Norman Panama at the University of Chicago, and moved with him to Los Angeles, CA, in 1938; began career writing for Bob Hope's radio show. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (shared with Norman Panama), best original screenplay, 1946, for The Road to Utopia; Academy Award nomination (shared with Norman Panama), best story and screenplay, 1954, for Knock on Wood; Academy Award nomination (shared with Norman Panama), best story and

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screenplay written directly for the screen, 1960, for The Facts of Life; Academy Award nomination (shared with Jack Rose), best story and screenplay based on factual material or material not previously published or produced, Academy Award nomination, best picture, and Golden Globe Award nomination (shared with Jack Rose), best screenplay—motion picture, all 1974, for A Touch of Class. CREDITS Film Work: (With Norman Panama) Producer, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, RKO Radio Pictures, 1948. Director, The Reformer and the Redhead, Metro-

Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Director, Strictly Dishonorable, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1951. Director and producer, Callaway Went Thataway (also known as The Star Said No), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1951. Director, /Above and Beyond, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Director and producer, Knock on Wood, Paramount, 1954. Director and producer, The Court Jester, Paramount, 1956. Director, That Certain Feeling, Paramount, 1956. Director, Li'l Abner, Paramount, 1959. Director and producer, The Jayhawkers, Paramount, 1959. Producer, The Trap (also known as The Baited Trap), Paramount, 1959. Director, The Facts of Life, United Artists, 1960. Producer, The Road to Hong Kong, United Artists, 1962. Director and producer, Strange Bedfellows, Universal, 1964. Producer, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, United Artists, 1966. Director and producer, Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell, United Artists, 1968. Producer, A Touch of Class, Avco Embassy Pictures, 1973. Director and producer, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Warner Bros., 1974. Director and producer, The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Director and producer, Lost and Found, Columbia, 1979. Director, Walk Like a Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987.

WRITINGS Screenplays: Star Spangled Rhythm, Paramount, 1942. (With Norman Panama) My Favorite Blonde, Paramount, 1942.

Happy Co Lucky, Paramount/Republic Pictures, 1943. Thank Your Lucky Stars, Warner Bros., 1943. And the Angels Sing, Paramount, 1944.

(With Norman Panama) Road to Utopia, Paramount, 1945. Duffy's Tavern, Paramount, 1945. Our Hearts Were Growing Up, Paramount, 1946. Monsieur Beauclaire, Paramount, 1946.

It Had to Be You, Columbia, 1947. (Story only) A Southern Yankee (also known as My Hero), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. (With Norman Panama) The Return of October (also known as A Date with Destiny), Columbia, 1948. (With Norman Panama) Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, RKO Radio Pictures, 1948. (With Norman Panama) The Reformer and the Redhead, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. (With Norman Panama) Strictly Dishonorable, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Callaway Went Thataway (also known as The Star Said No), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. (With Norman Panama) Above and Beyond, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1952. White Christmas, Paramount, 1954. (With Norman Panama) Knock on Wood, Paramount, 1954. (With Norman Panama) The Court Jester, Paramount, 1956. Li'l Abner, Paramount, 1959. The Jayhawkers, Paramount, 1959. (With Norman Panama) The Facts of Life, United Artists, 1960. The Road to Hong Kong, United Artists, 1962. (Story only) Strange Bedfellows, Universal, 1964. (Story only) Not with My Wife, You Don't, Warner Bros., 1966. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, United Artists, 1966. Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell, United Artists, 1968. (With Jack Rose) A Touch of Class, Avco Embassy Pictures, 1973. The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Warner Bros., 1974. And song lyrics, The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Lost and Found, Columbia, 1979. Books: The Class Bed, Morrow (New York City), 1980.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 OTHER SOURCES Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 25: American Screenwriters, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1989. Periodicals: New York Times, October 15, 1988.*

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Emmy Award nomination, outstanding miniseries, both 1996, for Andersonville; Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in dramatic specials, Emmy Award, outstanding directing for miniseries or movie, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding miniseries, all 1998, for George Wallace; Lifetime Achievement Award, American Film Institute, 1998. CREDITS

FRANKENHEIMER, John

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PERSONAL Full name, John Michael Frankenheimer; born February 19, 1930, in Malba, NY; son of Walter Martin and Helen Mary (Sheedy) Frankenheimer; married Carolyn Diane Miller, September 22,1954 (divorced, 1961); married Evans Evans (an actress), 1964; children: (first marriage) Lisa Jean, Kristi. Education: Williams College, B.A. (English), 1951. Career: Director, producer, and writer. Worked as an actor between 1950 and 1951; formed John Frankenheimer Productions, 1963. Military service: U.S. Air Force, Film Squadron, 1951-53. Awards, Honors: Christopher Award, 1954; Grand Prize, best film direction of the year, Lacarno Film Festival, 1955; Emmy Award nomination, best direction in a live series, 1955, for "Portrait in Celluloid/' Climax; Emmy Award nomination, best director of one hour or more, 1956, for "Forbidden Area/' Playhouse 90; Critics' Awards, best direction of the year, 1956 and 1959; Emmy Award nomination, best director of one hour or more, 1957, Brotherhood Award, 1959, and Acapulco Film Festival Award, 1962, all for The Comedian; Emmy Award, best director of a single dramatic program of one hour or longer, 1958, for "A Town Has Turned to Dust," Playhouse 90; Emmy Award nomination, directorial achievement in drama, 1959, for "The Turn of the Screw," Ford Start/me; Bodil Awards, best American film and best film, Bodil Festival, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture director, all 1965, for Seven Days in May; Emmy Award, best director of a miniseries or special, 1994, for Against the Wall; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in directing for a miniseries or special, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding made for television movie, both 1995, for The Burning Season; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in directing for a miniseries or special, and

Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Young Stranger, Universal, 1957. The Comedian, 1958. The Young Savages, United Artists, 1961. And co-producer, The Manchurian Candidate, United Artists, 1962. All Fall Down, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1962. Birdman ofAlcatraz, United Artists, 1962. Seven Days in May, Paramount, 1964. The Train, United Artists, 1965. Grand Prix, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Seconds, Paramount, 1966. The Fixer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. The Extraordinary Seaman, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. The Cypsy Moths, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. / Walk the Line, Columbia, 1970. The Horsemen, Columbia, 1971. Impossible Object (also known as Story of a Love Story and ^Impossible Ob/et), 1973. The Iceman Cometh, American Film Institute, 1973. 99 and 44/100 Percent Dead (also known as Call Harry Crown), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. French Connection II, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Black Sunday, Paramount, 1977. Prophecy, Paramount, 1979. The Challenge, Embassy, 1982. The Holcroft Covenant, Universal, 1985. 52 Pickup, Cannon, 1986. Dead Bang, Warner Bros., 1989. The fourth War, Cannon, 1990. Year of the Gun, Triumph Releasing, 1991. The Island of Dr. Moreau, New Line Cinema, 1996. Ronin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1998. Reindeer Carries, Miramax, 1999. Film Appearances: The television controller, Black Sunday, Paramount, 1977. Television Work; Series: Assistant director, The Carry Moore Show, CBS, between 1953 and 1954.

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Assistant director, Lamp Unto My Feet, CBS, between 1953 and 1954. Assistant director, Person to Person, CBS, between 1953 and 1954. Director, Danger, CBS, 1954-55. Director, Playhouse 90, CBS, 1956-61. Television Work; Miniseries: Executive producer and director, Andersonville, TNT, 1996. Producer and director, George Wa//ace (also known as Wallace), TNT, 1997. Television Work; Movies: (As Alan Smithee) Director, Riviera, ABC, 1987. Producer and director, The Burning Season (also known as The Life and Death ofChico Mendes), HBO, 1994. Director, Against the Wall (also known as Attica! Attica! and Attica: Line of Fire), HBO, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Contributor to periodicals, including Action, Films and Filming, and Saturday Review. OTHER SOURCES Books: Champlin, Charles, John Frankenheimer: A Conversation with Charles Champlin, Riverwood Press, 1995. International Directory of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 2: Directors, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Periodicals: American Film, March, 1977; June, 1979. Calgary Sun, September 24, 1998. Sight and Sound, spring, 1968. Electronic: http://www.moviemaker.com/issues/18/frankenhmr/ frankenhmr.html, March 24, 1999.

Also directed The Browning Version, The Days of Wine and Roses, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Old Man, and The Rainmaker. Television Work; Director; Episodic: You Are There, CBS, 1954. "Portrait in Celluloid/' Climax, CBS, 1955. "The Turn of the Screw," Ford Start/me, NBC, 1959. "Maniac at Large'' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992.

FRESH PRINCE, The See SMITH, Will

FRIEDMAN, Peter 1949PERSONAL

Directed episodes of DuPont Show of the Month, Mama, and Studio One, all CBS; and Sunday Showcase, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: "Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval," American Masters, PBS, 1995. Burt Lancaster, American Movie Classics, 1997. "Angela Lansbury: A Balancing Act," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: American Cinema, PBS, 1995.

Born April 24, 1949, in New York, NY; married Joan Allen (an actress). Education: Graduated from Hofstra University. Addresses: Agent—J. Michael Bloom, 233 Park Avenue, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10003. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1998, for Ragtime. CREDITS

Stage Director: The Midnight Sun, Broadway production, 1959. WRITINGS (With Gerald Pratley) The Cinema of John Frankenheimer, A. S. Barnes (San Diego, CA), 1969.

Film Appearances: Grosch, You Better Watch Out, Pressman, 1980. DA. Goldman, Prince of the City, Warner Bros., 1981. Ben Cohen, Daniel, Paramount, 1983. Lucci, The Seventh Sign, TriStar, 1988. Graham Knox, Single White Female, Columbia/ TriStar, 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Dr. Ryan Pierce, Blink, Laurenfilm, 1994. Peter Dunning, Safe, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Alan Burke, / Shot Andy Warhol, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1996. Young Nat's Father, I'm Not Rappaport, Gramercy, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: George Silver, Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1991-92. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Larry, Sidney Sheldon's Rage of Angels (also known as Rage of Angels), NBC, 1983. Television Appearances; Movies: John Jewell, Finnegan Begin Again, HBO, 1985. Richard Emery, Guilty Until Proven Innocent (also known as Presumed Guilty), NBC, 1991. Scoop, The Heidi Chronicles, TNT, 1995. Kohn, In the Presence of Mine Enemies, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Marquis, Rules of the Game, PBS, 1975. "Papa" Leplee, Piaf, The Entertainment Channel, 1982. Voice of Payakan, Without Borders, TBS, 1989. Creating "Ragtime," PBS, 1998. The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Hothouse, ABC, 1988. Professor William Goodwin, Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Television Work: Song performer, The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) James Joyce Memorial Liquid Theatre, 1971. Committee member, The Great God Brown, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1972-73. Commander, Don Juan, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1972-73.

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The Government Inspector, Phoenix Theatre Sideshows, New York City, 1973. Understudy, Holiday, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1973-74. (Broadway debut) Carpenter, The Visit, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1973-74. Auguste, a valet, Chemin de Fer, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1973-74. Romeo and Juliet, Theatre Venture '74, Beverly, MA, 1974. Marquis Miglioriti, Rules of the Game, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974. Ben, Love for Love, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974. Mary Barnes, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1979-80. Peter, Jacob's Ladder, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1980. "Papa" Leplee, owner of Cluny Club, Piaf, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1981. Private Tony Smalls, A Soldier's Play, Theatre Four, 1981-82. Norman, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, New York City, 1983. And a Nightingale Sang, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1983-84. Sam Dawkins, Mr. & Mrs., WPA Theatre, New York City, 1984. The Common Pursuit, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984-85. Humphrey Taylor, The Common Pursuit, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. "Juliet," "Mango Tea," "Human Gravity," and "Door to Cuba," Marathon '88, Ensembler Studio Theatre, New York City, 1988. Scoop Rosenbaum, The Heidi Chronicles, Playwrights Horizons, 1988-89, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1989. The Senator, Hello, Again, Lincoln Center Theater, New York City, 1993-94. Herbie, The Loman Family Picnic, Stage I, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1993-94. Tateh, Ragtime, Ford Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, 1998. Also appeared in Dennis; Execution of Justice; and Tenth Man.*

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GELDOF, Bob 1954(?)PERSONAL Full name, Robert Frederick Xenon Celdof; born October 5, 1954 (some sources say 1951, 1952, or 1953), in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland; son of Robert Albert Zenon Celdof (a textile salesman); married Paula Yates (a writer and television personality), 1986 (divorced, 1996); children: Fifi Trixibelle, Peaches, Pixie. Avocational Interests: Reading. Career: Actor, singer, songwriter, and social activist. Georg/a Straight, music editor and writer, 1974-75; formed Nightlife Thugs, later known as The Boomtown Rats, c. 1975, in Dublin, moved to London, c. 1976, disbanded 1986; organized the Band Aid benefit single, 1984; organized Live Aid concert, 1985; organized Sport Aid, 1986; Planet Pictures (a production company), founder, 1986; solo artist, 1987—; Planet 24 (a television production company), founder, 1996-—; worked as a meat packer, truck driver, busker, road worker, photographer and an English teacher, Murcia, Spain. Awards, Honors: Named honorary knight by Queen Elizabeth II, 1986; Nobel Peace Prize nomination, 1986; UN Hunger Award; FAO Medal; EEC Gold Medal; Irish Peace Prize; Ivor Novello (four times); Order of Niles, Sudan; Cavalier, Order of Leopold II (Belgium). CREDITS Film Appearances: Himself, The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, 1981. Pink, Pink Floyd The Wall, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1982.

Himself, The Secret Policeman's Private Parts, Miramax, 1984. The Secret Policeman's Third Ball, 1987. Himself, Bernard and the Genie, Talk Back, 1991. Himself, 5p/ce World (also known as Five, Five Girls, It's Been a Hard 15 Minutes, Spice Girls: The Movie, Spice Up Your Life!, and Spice: The Movie), Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Diana & Me, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Harry "Flash" Gordon, Number One, 1984. Television Appearances; Series: Himself, Smasheyand Nicey, the End of an Era, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: The Max Headroom Christmas Special, Cinemax, 1986. The American Music Awards, 1987. The 29th Annual Grammy Awards, 1987. Our Common Future, Arts and Entertainment and syndicated, 1989. Showtime Coast to Coast: The London Sessions, Showtime, 1990. Presenter, The 3rd Annual International Rock Awards, 1991. A Concert for Life, Fox and MTV, 1992. Sting, Bravo, 1996. The BRIT Awards'96, 1996. Television Work: Song performer, "We Are the World": A 10th Anniversary Tribute (special), 1995. RECORDINGS Albums; With Boomtown Rats: The Boomtown Rats, Mercury, 1977.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 A Tonic for the Troops, Columbia, 1979. The Fine Art of Surfacing, Columbia, 1979. Mondo Bongo, Columbia, 1981. Live Deep, Columbia, 1982. Long Crass, Columbia, 1985. The Best of the Boomtown Rats (1977-82), Columbia, 1987. Albums; Solo: Deep in the Heart of Nowhere, Atlantic Records, 1986. The Vegetarians of Love, Atlantic Records, 1990. The Happy Club, Polydor/PLG, 1993. WRITINGS Film Work; Song Writer: Riding High, 1980. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, 1981. The Secret Policeman's Third Ball, 1987. The Parent Trap, Buena Vista, 1998. Autobiography: (With Paul Vallely) Is That It?, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1986. Other: Contributed to British rock publications, New Musical Express and Melody Maker. OTHER SOURCES Books: Current Biography Yearbook, 1986, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1986. Periodicals: Billboard, May 8, 1993, p. 13. Campaign, August 1, 1997, p. 17. Entertainment Weekly, November 25,1994, p. 104.*

GERE, Richard

1949PERSONAL

Born August 29 (some sources say August 31), 1949, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Horace Gere (in the insurance business); married Cindy Crawford (a model), December 12, 1991 (divorced, 1995). Education: Studied philosophy at the University of Massachusetts. Addresses: /Agent—Andrea Jaffe, Inc., 9229 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 414, Los Angeles, CA 90069-3402.

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Career: Actor. Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Syracuse, NY, performed as trumpet soloist; also played piano, guitar, and bass. Awards, Honors: David Donatello Award, best actor, 1979, for Days of Heaven; Theatre World Award, 1980, for Bent; ShoWest Award, male star of the year, 1983; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture—drama, 1983, for An Officer and a Gentleman; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—comedy or musical, 1991, for Pretty Woman; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a special, 1993, for And the Band Played On; Freedom of Expression Award (with Jon Avnet), National Board of Review, 1997, for Red Corner. CREDITS Film Appearances: Billy, Report to the Commissioner (also known as Operation Undercover), United Artists, 1975. Marine raider, Baby Blue Marine, Columbia, 1976. Tony Lopanto, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Paramount, 1977. Thomas "Stony" DeCoco, Jr., Bloodbrothers, Warner Bros., 1978. Bill, Days of Heaven, Paramount, 1978. Sergeant Matt Dyson, Yanks, Universal, 1979. Julian, American Cigolo, Paramount, 1980. Zack Mayo, An Officer and a Gentleman, Paramount, 1982. Dr. Eduardo Plarr, Beyond the Limit (also known as The Honorary Consul), Paramount, 1983. Jesse Lujack, Breathless, Orion, 1983. Dixie Dwyer, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Title role, King David, Paramount, 1985. Pete St. John, Power, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Eddie Jillette, No Mercy, TriStar, 1986. Frank Roberts, Jr., Miles from Home, Cinecom, 1988. Farm of the Year, 1988. Edward Lewis, Pretty Woman, Buena Vista, 1990. Dennis Peck, Internal Affairs, Paramount, 1990. Clark, Rhapsody in August, Orion, 1991. Isaac Barr, Final Analysis, Warner Bros., 1992. Title role, Mr. Jones, TriStar, 1993. Jack, Sommersby, Warner Bros., 1993. Vincent Eastman, Intersection (also known as Things of Life), Paramount, 1994. Sir Lancelot, First Knight, Columbia, 1995. Himself, Unzipped, Columbia, 1995. Martin Vail, Primal Fear, Paramount, 1996. Jack Moore, Red Comer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997.

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Declan Mulqueen, The Jackal, Universal, 1997. Ike, Runaway Bride, Paramount, 1999. Film Work; Executive Producer: Final Analysis, Warner Bros., 1992. Mr. Jones, TriStar, 1993. Sommersby, Warner Bros., 1993. Stage Appearances: The Great Cod Brown, Provincetown Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1969. Cam/no Real, Provincetown Playhouse, 1969. The Collector, Provincetown Playhouse, 1969. White Liars, Provincetown Playhouse, 1969. Everything in the Garden, Provincetown Playhouse, 1969. Rosencrantz and Cuildenstern Are Dead, Provincetown Playhouse, 1969. Volpone, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1970. Once in a Lifetime, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1970. The Three Sisters, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1970. The Initiation, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1970. Richard Farina: Long Time Coming and a Long Time Cone, Lenox Hill Theatre, New York City, 1971. Michael, Soon, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1971. Danny Zuko, Crease, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, then New London Theatre, London, both 1973. Christopher Sly, The Taming of the Shrew, Young Vic Theatre, London, then Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, both 1974. Mazon, Killer's Head, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1975. Demetrius, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1975. Mr. Shanks, Habeas Corpus, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1975. Arthur, The Farm, Academy Festival Theatre, Lake Forest, IL, 1975. Awake and Sing, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1976. Max, Bent, New Apollo Theatre, New York City, 1979. Days of Heaven, 1979. Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Our Common Future, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Narrator, Timeless Voices: The Cyuto Monks, syndicated, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Host, Red, Hot, and Blue, ABC, 1990. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1991. Oprah: Behind the Scenes, ABC, 1992. In a New Light, ABC, 1992. Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International, Lifetime, 1992. "Tibet: The End of Time," Time Life's Lost Civilizations (also known as Ancient Civilizations), NBC, 1995. Narrator, Shadow over Tibet: Stories in Exile, PBS, 1995. "Desperately Seeking Happiness/' First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1995. Smithsonian Fantastic Journey, CBS, 1996. "Dreams of Tibet/' Frontline, PBS, 1997. "Dalai Lama: The Soul of Tibet/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Host, AFI's 100 Years . . . 100 Movies, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, "Ring of Fire," Adventure, PBS, 1987. Special guest, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997. Appeared in an episode of Kojak, CBS. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. Screen Actors Guild 4th Annual Awards, 1998. Other Television Appearances: Milo, D. H. O. (pilot), ABC, 1973. Trooper Walter Spenser, Strike Force (pilot), NBC, 1975. Voice of Looten Plunder, Captain Planet and the Planeteers (series), TBS, 1990. WRITINGS Nonfiction: Pilgrim (photographs by Cere), Bullfinch Press, 1997.

Appeared in the play Black Bog Beast Bait. Television Appearances; Movies: Choreographer, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993.

Composer: Volpone, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1970. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Specials: Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration, Fox, 1988.

Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, July, 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 People Weekly, October 18, 1993, p. 86; April 15, 1996, p. 160. Vanity Fair, January, 1994. Vogue, November, 1992.*

GERROLL, Daniel

1951PERSONAL

Surname rhymes with "peril"; born October 16, 1951, in London, England; son of Harry (a clothing designer) and Kathleen Cordelia (a model; maiden name, Norman) Cerroll; married Patricia Kalember (an actress), 1986; children: Rebecca, Ben. Education: Attended University of Nottingham; trained for the stage at Central School of Speech and Drama, London. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Also worked as a dialect coach. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1981, for Translations; Outer Critics Circle Award, 1981, for Knuckle. CREDITS Stage Appearances: A Public Mischief, Southwold Summer Theatre, Southwold, England, 1974. Bruno, Marching Song, Greenwich Theatre, New York City, 1974. Derek, Once a Catholic, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1977. Friend, A Respectable Wedding, Open Space Theatre, London, 1978. Prince of Wales, Love of a Good Man, Royal Court Theatre, 1980. Phil McCann, The Slab Boys, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1980. Curly Delafield, Knuckle, Hudson Guild Theatre, 1981. Yolland, Translations, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1981. Mick, The Caretaker, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1982. John, Scenes from La Vie de Boheme, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1982.

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Mick, Plenty, Public Theatre, New York City, 1982, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1983. Tom, The Knack, Roundabout Theatre, 1983. Oates, Terra Nova, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1984. Not Quite ]erusalem, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. "The Public Eye " and "Black Comedy/' in Light Comedies, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1985. John Faustus, Doctor Faustus, Susan Bloch Theatre, New York City, 1985. Clark Storey, The Second Man, Hudson Guild Theatre, 1986. Robert Greene, Cheapside, Roundabout Theatre, 1986. Andy, Woman in Mind, Stage I, City Center Stage, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1988. Colin, Emerald City, New York Theatre Workshop, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1988. Terry Sinclair, The Film Society, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1988. Captain Bluntschli, Arms and the Man, Roundabout Theatre, 1989. Mark Melon, The Holy Terror, Arizona Theatre Company, Tucson and Phoenix, AZ, 1990-91, then Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1992. Lenny, The Homecoming, Center Stage Right, Criterion Theatre, New York City, 1991. Tate, One Shoe Off, Public/Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1993. Miles, Loose Knit, Second Stage Theatre, 1993. Jeremy, Sir Philip, and priest, Three Birds Alighting on a Field, Stage I, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1994. Howard, Psychopathia Sexualis, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1996. Nikos/Oliver, A Madhouse in Goa, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn-Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1997. Seth Lord, High Society, St. James Theatre, 1998. Molineux, The Shaughraun, Irish Repertory Theatre, 1998. John, Scotland Road, Primary Stages Company, New York City, 1998. Also appeared off-Broadway in Bloody Poetry, The Common Pursuit, and Poets' Corner; appeared in a British production of Chariots of Fire. Major Tours: The Unexpected Guest, British cities, 1976. Murder with Love, British cities, 1977. Stage Work; Director: She Stoops to Conquer, Roundabout Theatre, 1984.

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On Approval, Susan Bloch Theatre, 1984. The Accrington Pals, Hudson Guild Theatre, 1984. A Backers'Audition, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1985. The Custom of the Country, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1985. Jeible and Her Demon, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1994. Film Appearances: Ralph "Rafe" Rawlinson, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, 1979. Henry Stallard, Chariots of Fire, Warner Bros., 1981. Brian, 84 Charing Cross Road, Columbia, 1987. Curator, Happy New Year, 1987. Chuck, Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. Nigel, Drop Dead Fred, New Line Cinema, 1991. John Winslow, A Far Off Place, Walt Disney Productions/Amblin Entertainment, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Walter Hartwright, Woman in White, 1981. Dr. Caspian (recurring), Sisters, NBC, 1994-96. Dr. Wilhelm Klauss, One Life to Live (also known as Between Heaven and Hell), ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: TheGlums, LWT, 1977. Dr. Alan Nicholson, Eyes of a Witness, CBS, 1991. David Marston, Caught in the Act, USA Network, 1993. Maxwell Perkins, Zelda, TNT, 1993.

Other Writings: Contributor of film criticism (under a pseudonym) and feature articles to periodicals, including Films in Review. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, December 12, 1994, p. 139.*

GESNER, Zen 1970PERSONAL Born June 23, 1970, in Van Nuys, CA; mother, Nan Martin (an actress); father, a surfer; married Cynthia (an entertainment lawyer; maiden name, Farrelly), 1995; brothers-in-law: Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly; children: Finn Harry. Addresses: Contact—c/o The Adventures of Sinbad, All American Television, 1325 Sixth Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Episodic: Richard Cross, "When Irish Eyes Are Crying/' Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. Chef Maurice, Cheers, NBC, 1991. Dr. Sidney Victor, "The Dating Game/' Mann and Machine, NBC, 1992. "An Old-Fashioned Wedding/' Parts 1 and 2, Cheers, NBC, 1992. Simon, "The Soup," Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Mr. Marvelous, 5ex and the City, HBO, 1998.

Film Appearances: Sergeant Greg, Victim, 1994. Dale's man number one, Dumb & Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994. Henry, Wish Me Luck, CineLogic Entertainment/ Stardance Entertainment, 1995. Guard number one, 5o/d/er Boyz, HBO, 1995. Thomas, Kingpin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Gettin' Up, Amazing, 1997. Bartender, There's Something About Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998.

Television Appearances; Specials: Frederick Law Olmsted and the Public Park in America, PBS, 1990.

Television Appearances; Series: Sinbad, The Adventures of Sinbad, syndicated, 1996. Braden, All My Children, ABC, 1998—.*

Television Appearances; Miniseries: General Charles Cornwall is, Liberty! The American Revolution, PBS, 1997.

GIBSON, Mel

1956-

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Plays: (Adapter) Doctor Faustus, Susan Bloch Theatre, 1985.

Full name, Mel Columcille (Gaelic for "dove of the Church") Gibson; born January 3, 1956, in Peekskill,

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 NY; immigrated to Australia, 1968; son of Mutton (a railroad brake operator) and Anne Gibson; married Robyn Moore (a nurse's aide), 1980; children: Hannah, Edward and Christian (twins), William, Louis, Milo. Education: National Institute of Dramatic Arts, Sydney, Australia, graduated, 1977. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Office—Icon Productions, 4000 Warner Blvd., Room 17, Burbank, CA 91522-0001. Career: Actor. Icon Productions, Burbank, CA, founder. Awards, Honors: Australian Film Institute Awards, best actor and best newcomer, both 1979, for Tim, and best actor, 1981, for Callipoli; named the sexiest man alive, People Weekly, 1985; People's Choice Award, best motion picture actor, 1991; selected as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world, People Weekly, 1991 and 1993; ShoWest Award, male star of the year, 1993; Academy Awards, best director and best picture, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, David Lean Award for direction, Golden Globe Award, best director of a film, National Board of Review, special achievement in filmmaking, and Directors Guild Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in a motion picture, all 1996, for Braveheart; ShoWest Award, director of the year, 1996; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, 1997, for Ransom; People's Choice Award, favorite movie actor, 1997; Officer of the Order of Australia, 1997; Hasty Pudding Theatricals Man of the Year, Harvard University, 1997. CREDITS Film Appearances: Scollop, Summer City, Avalon Films, 1976. Title role, Tim, Satori, 1979. Max Rockatansky, Mad Max, American International Pictures, 1979. Max Rockatansky, The Road Warrior (also known as Mad Max II), Warner Bros., 1981. Frank Dunne, Callipoli, Paramount, 1981. Captain Paul Kelly, Attack Force Z, Virgin Vision, 1981. Guy Hamilton, The Year of Living Dangerously, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Fletcher Christian, The Bounty, Orion, 1983. Ed Biddle, Mrs. Soffel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Tom Garvey, The River, Universal, 1984.

GIBSON • 181 Max Rockatansky, Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, Warner Bros., 1985. Martin Riggs, Lethal Weapon, Warner Bros., 1987. Dale McKussic, Tequila Sunrise, Warner Bros., 1988. Martin Riggs, Lethal Weapon 2, Warner Bros., 1989. Rickjarmin, Bird on a Wire, Universal, 1990. Title role, Hamlet, Warner Bros., 1990. Gene Ryack, Air America, TriStar, 1990. Daniel, Forever Young, Warner Bros., 1992. Martin Riggs, Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. Justin McLeod, The Man without a Face, Warner Bros., 1993. Bret Maverick, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. William Wallace, Braveheart, Paramount, 1995. Voice of Captain John Smith, Pocahontas (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. Himself, Casper, Universal, 1995. Tom Mullen, Ransom, Buena Vista, 1996. Jerry Fletcher, Conspiracy Theory, Warner Bros., 1997. (Uncredited) Tattooed Man, Father's Day, Warner Bros., 1997. Frances's father, Fairytale—A True Story, Paramount, 1997. Martin Riggs, Lethal Weapon 4, Warner Bros., 1998. Porter, Payback, Paramount, 1999. Agent Skinner, The Billion Dollar Hotel, Icon Entertainment, 1999. Francis Marion, Patriot, Sony Pictures Entertainment, forthcoming. Voice of Rocky the Rooster, Chicken Run, DreamWorks, forthcoming. Film Work: Stunt performer, Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, Warner Bros., 1985. Director, The Man without a Face, Warner Bros., 1993. Producer and director, Braveheart, Paramount, 1995. Producer, Ordinary Decent Criminal, Miramax, 1999. Director, Fahrenheit 451, Icon Entertainment, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Specials: The Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson, ABC, 1987. The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood's Stuntmen, ABC, 1988. Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters, Fox, 1989. The Siskel and Ebert Special, CBS, 1990. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1990. Mel Gibson Goes Back to School, HBO, 1991.

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Dame Edna's Hollywood, N BC, 1991. Classic Mel: The Making of Mel Gibson's Hamlet, HBO, 1991. "Australia: Continent of Dreams/' Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World, TBS, 1991. Host, MTV's 10th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1991. Hollywood Hotshots, Fox, 1992. HBO's 20th Anniversary—We Hardly Believe It Ourselves, CBS and HBO, 1992. Fox/MTV Guide to Summer, Fox, 1992. Voice, The Year of the Generals, CBS, 1992. "What Is This Thing Called Love/' The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1993. Voice, Earth and the American Dream, HBO, 1993. Behind Closed Doors with Joan Lunden, ABC, 1994. Narrator, "Australia's Outback: The Vanishing Frontier," ABCs World of Discovery, ABC, 1995. The Warner Bros. Story: No Guts, No Glory: 75 Years of Stars, TNT, 1998. The Warner Bros. Story: No Guts, No Glory: 75 Years of Award Winners, TNT, 1998. The Warner Bros. Story: No Guts, No Glory: 75 Years of Blockbusters, TNT, 1998.

Periodicals: Advocate, March 4, 1997, p. 25. Entertainment Weekly, August 20, 1993, p. 20; November 8, 1996, p. 20; December 27, 1996, p. 20; February 21,1997, p. 25; May 8,1998, p. 47. Harper's, August, 1990, p. 32. Ladies' Home Journal, August, 1997, p. 68. People Weekly, November 11, 1996, p. 118; July 27, 1998, p. 86. Premiere, September, 1993, p. 46. Rolling Stone, January 12, 1989, p. 38. Saturday Evening Post, November-December, 1993, p. 40.*

Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Entertainment Business," Bravo Profiles, Bravo, 1998.

GIELGUDJohn 1904-

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. Presenter, The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990, Presenter, The 18th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1992. The 7 996 5hoWest Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. Presenter, The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 55th Co/den Globe Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Appeared in The Sullivans and The Oracle, both broadcast in Australia. Television Director; Specials: Mel Gibson Goes Back to School, HBO, 1991. Stage Appearances: Romeo, Romeo and]uliet, National Institute of Dramatic Arts, Sydney, Australia, 1976.

Oedipus, South Australian Theatre Company, Sydney, 1978. Henry IV, South Australian Theatre Company, 1978. Cedoona, South Australian Theatre Company, 1978. Also appeared in Death of a Salesman, Nimrod Theatre Company. OTHER SOURCES

PERSONAL Full name, Arthur John Gielgud; born April 14,1904, in London, England; son of Frank (a stockbroker) and Kate (Terry-Lewis) Gielgud. Education: Trained for the stage at Lady Benson's School, 1921, and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 1922. Avocational interests: Music, painting. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 388/396 Oxford St., London W1V 3AT, England. Career: Actor, producer, and director. Queen's Theatre, London, manager, 1937-38; appeared in television commercials for Paul Masson wines. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Shakespeare Reading Society (president, 1958—), Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (president, 1977-89; fellow, 1989), British Academy of Film and Television Arts (fellow, 1992), Garrick Club, Arts Club, Players' Club (New York City). Awards, Honors: LL.D., University of St. Andrew's, 1950; knighted, 1953; D.Litt., Oxford University,

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 1953; British Academy Award, best British actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1953, for Julius Caesar; Special Antoinette Perry Award, 1959, for Ages of Man; Grammy Award, best spoken word or non-musical recording, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1960, for Ages of Man; Brandeis University Companion, 1960; Antoinette Perry Award, best director of a play, 1961, for Big Fish, Little Fish; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a play, 1963, for The School for Scandal; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1964, for Becket; LL.D., Brandeis University, 1965; Drama League Distinguished Performance Award, 1965; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor, 1965, for Tiny Alice; named best male performer, Variety poll of London critics, 1969, for forty Years On; Evening Standard Award, best actor, 1970, Drama Desk Award and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, both best actor in a play, both 1971, all for Home; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best supporting actor, 1974, for Murder on the Orient Express; member, Order of Companions of Honour, 1977; D.Litt., University of London, 1977; Drama Desk Award, unique theatrical experience, 1977, for No Man's Land; New York Film Critics Award, best actor, 1977, for Providence; Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, and New York Film Critics Circle Award, all best supporting actor, 1981, for Arthur; Evening Standard Special Award, 1982; Grammy Award nomination, best spoken word or non-musical recording, 1982, for No Man's Land; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a limited series, 1982, for Brideshead Revisited; Grammy Award nomination, best spoken word or non-musical recording, 1983, for Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a limited series, 1985, for The Master of Ballantrae; Laurence Olivier Award, special award for services to theatre, Society of West End Theatre, 1985; National Society of Film Critics Award and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, both best supporting actor, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best actor in a supporting role, all 1985, for Plenty and The Shooting Party; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a limited series, 1986, for Romance on the Orient Express; Grammy Award nomination, best spoken word or non-musical recording, 1986, for Gulliver; Annual Cable Excellence (ACE) Award, best actor in a movie or miniseries, 1988, for Time after Time; Golden Globe Award, best supporting actor in a television series, miniseries, or

GIELGUD • 183 motion picture, Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a television miniseries or motion picture, and Emmy Award nomination, all 1989, for War and Remembrance; Emmy Award, outstanding actor in a limited series, 1991, for "Summer's Lease/' Masterpiece Theatre; member, Order of Merit, 1996; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, 1997, for Shine; chevalier, French Legion d'Honneur. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Herald, Henry V, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1921. King Lear, 1922. Wat Tyler, 1922. PeerGynt, 1922. Felix, The Insect Play, Regent Theatre, London, 1923. Aide-de-camp, Robert E. Lee, Regent Theatre, 1923. Charles Wykeham, Charley's Aunt, Comedy Theatre, London, 1923. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Regent Theatre, 1924. Castalio, The Orphan, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1925. Nicky Lancaster, The Vortex, Royalty Theatre, London, 1925. Peter Trophimoff, The Cherry Orchard, lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1925. Konstantin Treplev, The Seagull, Little Theatre, London, 1925. Sir John Harington, Gloriana, Little Theatre, 1925. Robert, L'Ecole des Cocottes, Princes Theatre, London, 1925. Ferdinand, The Tempest, Savoy Theatre, London, 1926. Baron Tusenbach, The Three Sisters, Barnes Theatre, London, 1926. George Stibelev, Katerina, Barnes Theatre, 1926. Lewis Dodd, The Constant Nymph, New Theatre, London, 1926. Dion Anthony, The Great God Brown, Strand Theatre, London, 1927. (Broadway debut) Grand Duke Alexander, The Patriot, Majestic Theatre, 1928. Oswald, Ghosts, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1928. Dr. Gerald Marlowe, Holding Out the Apple, Globe Theatre, London, 1928. Captain Allenby, The Skull, Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1928. Felipe Rivas, The Lady from Albuquerque, Court Theatre, London, 1928. Alberto, Fortunato, Court Theatre, 1928.

184 • GIELGUD John Marstin, Out of the Sea, Strand Theatre, 1928. Fedor, Reef Dust, Little Theatre, 1929. Henry Tremayne, The Lady with a Lamp, Garrick Theatre, London, 1929. Trotsky (Bronstein), Red Sunday, Arts Theatre, London, 1929. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1929. Antonio, The Merchant of Venice, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1929. Cleante, The Imaginary Invalid, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1929. Oberon, A Midsummer Nights Dream, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1929. Title role, Richard II, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1929. Title role, Macbeth, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1929. Title role, Hamlet, Queen's Theatre, London, 1930. John Worthing, The Importance of Being Earnest, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1930. Mark Antony, /u//us Caesar, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1930. Orlando, As You Like It, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1930. Emperor, Androcles and the Lion, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1930. Title role, Hamlet, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1930. Hotspur, Henry IV, Part 1, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1930. Prospero, The Tempest, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1930. Lord Trinket, The Jealous Wife, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1930. Antony, /Antony and Cleopatra, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1930. Inigojollifant, The Good Companions, His Majesty's Theatre, London, 1931. Joseph Schindler, Musical Chairs, Arts Theatre, 1931. Malvolio, Twelfth Night, Old Vic Company, Sadler's Wei Is Theatre, London, 1931. Sergius Saranoff, Arms and the Man, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1931. Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1931. Title role, King Lear, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1931. Richard II, Richard of Bordeaux, Arts Theatre, 1932, then New Theatre, 1933. Roger Maitland, The Maitlands, Wyndham's Theatre, 1934. Title role, Hamlet, New Theatre, 1934. Title role, Noah, New Theatre, 1935.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Mercutio, then Romeo, Romeo and]uliet, New Theatre, 1935. Boris Trigorin, The Seagull, New Theatre, 1936. Title role, Hamlet, Empire Theatre, New York City, 1936. Mason, He Was Born Cay, Queen's Theatre, 1937. Title role, Richard II, Queen's Theatre, 1937. Joseph Surface, The School for Scandal, Queen's Theatre, 1937. Colonel Vershinin, The Three Sisters, Queen's Theatre, 1938. Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, Queen's Theatre, 1938. Nicholas Randolph, Dear Octopus, Queen's Theatre, 1938. John Worthing, The Importance of Being Earnest, Globe Theatre, 1939. Title role, Hamlet, Lyceum Theatre, London, then Kronborg Castle, Elsinore, Denmark, both 1939. MacHeath, The Beggar's Opera, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1940. Title role, King Lear, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1940. Prospero, The Tempest, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1940. Fumed Oak, Globe Theatre, 1940. Hands Across the Sea, Globe Theatre, 1940. Swan Song, Globe Theatre, 1940. Will Dearth, Dear Brutus, Globe Theatre, 1941. Title role, Macbeth, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1942. John Worthing, The Importance of Being Earnest, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1942. Louis Dubedat, The Doctor's Dilemma, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1942. Valentine, Love for Love, Phoenix Theatre, 1943. Champion-Cheney, The Circle, Haymarket Theatre, 1944. Valentine, Love for Love, Haymarket Theatre, 1944. Title role, Hamlet, Haymarket Theatre, 1944. Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Haymarket Theatre, 1945. Ferdinand, The Duchess of Malfi, Haymarket Theatre, 1945. Raskolnikoff, Crime and Punishment, New Theatre, 1946. John Worthing, The Importance of Being Earnest, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1947. Valentine, Love for Love, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1947. Jason, Medea, National Theatre, New York City, 1947. Raskolnikoff, Crime and Punishment, National Theatre, 1947. Eustace Jackson, The Return of the Prodigal, Globe Theatre, 1948.

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Thomas Mendip, The Lady's Not for Burning, Globe Theatre, 1949. Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, 1950. Angelo, Measure for Measure, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1950. Cassius, Julius Caesar, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1950. Title role, King Lear, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1950. Thomas Mendip, The Lady's Not for Burning, Royale Theatre, 1950. Leontes, The Winter's Tale, Phoenix Theatre, 1951. Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, Phoenix Theatre, 1952. Mirabel, The Way of the World, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1953. Jaffeir, Venice Preserv'd, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1953. Julian Anson, A Day by the Sea, Haymarket Theatre, 1953. Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, Palace Theatre, London, 1955. Title role, King Lear, Palace Theatre, 1955. Sebastian, Nude with Violin, Globe Theatre, 1956. Prospero, The Tempest, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, then Drury Lane Theatre, London, both 1957. James Callifer, The Potting Shed, Globe Theatre, 1958. Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII, Old Vic Theatre, 1958. Ages of Man (solo show), 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1958, then Queen's Theatre, 1959. Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, Cambridge Drama Festival, Boston, MA, then Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, both 1959. Ages of Man (solo show), Haymarket Theatre, 1960. Prince Ferdinand Cavanati, The Last Joke, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1960. Title role, Othello, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1961. Gaev, The Cherry Orchard, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, both 1961. Joseph Surface, The School for Scandal, Haymarket Theatre, 1962, then Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1963. Ages of Man (solo show), Lyceum Theatre, 1963. Julius Caesar, The Ides of March, Haymarket Theatre, 1963. Homage to Shakespeare, Philharmonic Hall, New York City, 1964.

Julian, Tiny Alice, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1964. Nikolai Ivanov, Ivanov, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, England, then Phoenix Theatre, 1965, later Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1966. Ages of Man (solo show), Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1967. Orgon, Tartuffe, Old Vic Theatre, 1967. Men and Women of Shakespeare (solo show), Hunter College, New York City, 1967. Title role, Oedipus, Old Vic Theatre, 1968. Headmaster, Forty Years On, Apollo Theatre, London, 1968. Sir Gideon, The Battle of Shrivings, Lyric Theatre, London, 1970. Harry, Home, Royal Court Theatre, London, then Morosco Theatre, New York City, both 1970. Julius Caesar, Caesar and Cleopatra, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1971. Sir Geoffrey Kendle, Veterans, Royal Court Theatre, 1972. Prospero, The Tempest, National Theatre, 1974. William Shakespeare, Bingo, Royal Court Theatre, 1974. Milton, Paradise Lost, Royal Theatre, York, then Old Vic Theatre, both 1974. Spooner, No Man's Land, Old Vic Theatre, then Wyndham's Theatre, both 1975, later Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1976. Tribute to a Lady, Old Vic Theatre, 1976. Title role, yu//us Caesar, Olivier Theatre, London, 1977. Sir Politic Wouldbe, Volpone, Olivier Theatre, 1977. Sir Noel Cunliffe, Half-Life, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1977, then Duke of York's Theatre, London, 1978. Sir Sydney Cockerell, The Best of Friends, Apollo Theatre, 1988. Also appeared with J. B. Fagan's repertory company, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, 1924; and in a revue with Beatrice Lillie and Edith Evans, military bases on Gibraltar, 1942. Major Tours; Appearances: Understudy, The Wheel, British cities, 1922. Lewis Dodd, The Constant Nymph, British cities, 1927. John Worthing, The Importance of Being Earnest, British cities, 1939. Fumed Oak, Entertainments National Service Association tour of British military bases, 1940.

186 • GIELGUD Hands across the Sea, Entertainments National Service Association tour of British military bases, 1940. Swan Song, Entertainments National Service Association tour of British military bases, 1940. Charles Condamine, Blithe Spirit, British military bases in the Far East, 1945. Title role, Hamlet, British military bases in the Far East, 1945. Raskolnikoff, Crime and Punishment, British cities, 1946. John Worthing, The Importance of Being Earnest, Canadian and U.S. cities, 1947. Valentine, Love for Love, Canadian and U.S. cities, 1947. Title role, Richard II, Rhodesian cities, 1953. Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, European and British cities, 1955. Title role, King Lear, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, European and British cities, 1955. Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII, European cities, 1958. Ages of Man (solo show), U.S. and Canadian cities, 1958, Italian cities, 1959 and 1960, Israeli cities, 1962, New Zealand and Australian cities, 1963, and European cities, 1964. Joseph Surface, The School for Scandal, U.S. cities, 1962-63. Men and Women of Shakespeare (solo show), South American and U.S. cities, 1966. Stage Work; Director: Richard of Bordeaux, New Theatre, London, 1932. Strange Orchestra, St. Martin's Theatre, London, 1932. Sheppey, Wyndham's Theatre, 1933. (With Richard Clowes) Spring 1600, Shaftesbury Theatre, 1934. Queen of Scots, New Theatre, 1934. Hamlet, New Theatre, 1934. The Old Ladies, New Theatre, 1935. Romeo and Juliet, New Theatre, 1935. (With Emlyn Williams) He Was Born Gay, Queen's Theatre, 1937. Richard II, Queen's Theatre, 1938. The Merchant of Venice, Queen's Theatre, 1938. Spring Meeting, Ambassadors' Theatre, London, 1938. The Importance of Being Earnest, Globe Theatre, 1939. Scandal in Assyria, Globe Theatre, 1939. The Beggar's Opera, Haymarket Theatre, 1940. Dear Brutus, Globe Theatre, 1941. Ducks and Drakes, Apollo Theatre, London, 1941. Macbeth, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1942.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Love for Love, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1943. Landslide, Westminster Theatre, 1943. The Cradle Song, Apollo Theatre, 1944. Crisis in Heaven, Lyric Theatre, 1944. The Last of Summer, Phoenix Theatre, 1944. Lady Windermere's Fan, Haymarket Theatre, 1945. Medea, National Theatre, 1947. The Importance of Being Earnest, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1947. Love for Love, Royale Theatre, 1947. The Class Menagerie, Haymarket Theatre, 1948. Medea, Globe Theatre, 1948. The Heiress, Haymarket Theatre, 1949. The Lady's Not for Burning, Globe Theatre, 1949. Much Ado about Nothing, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1949. Treasure Hunt, Apollo Theatre, 1949. Shall We Join the Ladies? and The Boy with a Cart (double-bill), Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1950. (With Anthony Quayle) King Lear, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1950. Indian Summer, Criterion Theatre, London, 1951. Much Ado about Nothing, Phoenix Theatre, 1952. Macbeth, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1952. Richard II, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1952. The Way of the World, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1953. A Day by the Sea, Haymarket Theatre, 1953. Charley's Aunt, New Theatre, 1954. The Cherry Orchard, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1954. Twelfth Night, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1955. Much Ado about Nothing, Palace Theatre, London, 1955. The Chalk Garden, Haymarket Theatre, 1956. Variations on a Theme, Globe Theatre, 1958. Five Finger Exercise, Comedy Theatre, London, 1958. Big Fish, Little Fish, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1961. The School for Scandal, Haymarket Theatre, 1962, then Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1963. Hamlet, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 1963. The Ides of March, Haymarket Theatre, 1963. Ivanov, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, then Phoenix Theatre, both 1965, later Shubert Theatre, 1966. Halfway up the Tree, Queen's Theatre, 1967. All Over, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1971. Private Lives, Queen's Theatre, 1972, then 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1975.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The Constant Wife, Albery Theatre, London, 1973, then Shubert Theatre, 1975. The Cay Lord Quex, Albery Theatre, 1975. Stage Work; Producer: (With Richard Clowes) Spring 1600, Shaftesbury Theatre, 1934. Rhondda Roundabout, Globe Theatre, 1939. (With Noel Coward) Nude with Violin, Globe Theatre, 1956. The Trojans (opera), Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1957. The Complaisant Lover, Globe Theatre, 1959. Much Ado about Nothing, Cambridge Drama Festival, Boston, MA, then Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, both 1959. Five Finger Exercise, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1959. A Midsummer Night's Dream (opera), Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 1961. Big Fish, Little Fish, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1961. Dazzling Prospect, Globe Theatre, 1961. The School for Scandal, Haymarket Theatre, 1962, then Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1963. Don Giovanni (opera), Coliseum Theatre, London, 1968. Major Tours; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Stage manager, The Wheel, British cities, 1922. The Importance of Being Earnest, British cities, 1939. (And producer) Much Ado about Nothing, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, European and British cities, 1955. Producer, The School for Scandal, U.S. cities, 1962-63. Private Lives, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1974-75. The Constant Wife, U.S. cities, 1975. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Daniel, Who Is the Man?, 1924. Rex Trasmere, The Clue of the New Pin, Producers Distributors, 1929. Henri Dubois, Insult, Paramount, 1932. Inigo Jollifant, The Good Companions, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1933. Voice, Full Fathom Five (short film), 1934. Edgar Brodie and Richard Ashenden, The Secret Agent, Gaumont, 1936. A Diary for Timothy (documentary), 1937. Title role, Hamlet (documentary), 1939. Narrator, An Airman's Letter to His Mother (short film), 1941. Benjamin Disraeli, The Prime Minister, Warner Bros., 1941.

CIELCUD • 187 Unfinished journey (short film), 1943. Voice, Shakespeare's Country (short film), 1944. Voice of the Ghost, Hamlet, General Films Distributors, 1948. Cassius, Julius Caesar (also known as William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1953. Chorus, Romeo and Juliet (also known as Giulietta e Romeo), United Artists, 1954. The Cherry Orchard, 1954. George, Duke of Clarence, Richard III, Lopen, 1956. Foster, Around the World in 80 Days, United Artists, 1956. Edward Moulton-Barrett, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Earl of Warwick, Saint Joan, United Artists, 1957. Narrator, The Immortal Land (documentary), 1958. Northwest Frontier (also known as Flame over India), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Voice of the Ghost, Hamlet, Warner Bros., 1964. King Louis VII, Becket, Paramount, 1964. Sir Francis Hinsley, The Loved One, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1965. King Henry IV, Chimes at Midnight (also known as •Campanadas a Medianoche and Falstaff), Peppercorn/Wormser/U-M, 1967. Narrator, To Die in Madrid (also known as Mourir a Madrid), 1967. Narrator, October Revolution (also known as Revolt/on d'Octobre), 1967. Curt Valayan, Assignment to Kill, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1968. Lord Raglan, The Charge of the Light Brigade, United Artists, 1968. Head of Intelligence, Sebastian (also known as Mr. Sebastian), Paramount, 1968. Elder Pope, The Shoes of the Fisherman, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Count Leopold Von Berchtold, Oh! What a Lovely War, Paramount, 1969. Title role, Julius Caesar, American International Pictures, 1970. Lord Sissal, Eagle in a Cage, National General, 1971. Chang, Lost Horizon, Columbia, 1973. Parrel I, Cold, Allied Artists, 1974. Beddoes, Murder on the Orient Express, Paramount, 1974. Meecham, / / Harrowhouse (also known as Anything for Love and Fast Fortune), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Old cardinal, Galileo (also known as Galileo Galilei), American Film Theatre, 1975. Headmaster, Aces High, EMI, 1977. Clive Langham, Providence, Cinema V, 1977.

188 • GIELGUD Doctor, Joseph Andrews, Paramount, 1977. Nerva, Caligula (also known as Core V/da/'s Caligula and lo, Caligula), PAC, 1978. Brigadier Tomlinson, The Human Factor, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1979. Preacher, A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man, Howard Mahler, 1979. Lord Salisbury, Murder by Decree (also known as Sherlock Holmes: Murder by Decree), Avco Embassy, 1979. John Lasocki, the title role, The Conductor (also known as The Orchestra Conductor and Dyrygent), 1979, then Cinegate, 1981. Carr Gomm, The Elephant Man, Paramount, 1980. Dr. Esau, The Formula, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1980. Abdu Hamdi, The Sphinx, Warner Bros., 1981. Hobson, Arthur, Warner Bros., 1981. Master of Trinity College, Chariots of Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Herbert G.Muskett, Priest of Love, Filmways, 1981. Sharif El Gariani, Lion of the Desert (also known as Omar Mukhtar and Omar Mukhtar: Lion of the Desert), United Film Distribution, 1981. Lord Irvin, Gandhi, Columbia, 1982. Hogarth, The Wicked Lady, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1983. Pfistermeister, Wagner, Alan Landsburg, 1983. Uncle Willie, Scandalous, Orion, 1984. Sir Leonard Darwin, Plenty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Reverend Clyde Ormiston, Invitation to the Wedding, New Realm, 1985. Cornelius Cardew, The Shooting Party, European Classics, 1985. Ingrid (documentary), Wombat Productions, 1985. John Middleton Murray, Leave All Fair, 1985. Sir Adrian Chappie, The Whistle Blower, Hemdale, 1987. Barbalu Barbalu (also known as Bluebeard Bluebeard), Betafilm/RAF2, 1987. Colonel Carbury, Appointment with Death, Cannon, 1988. Hobson, Arthur 2: On the Rocks, Warner Bros., 1988. Sir Gordon Munday, Getting It Right, MCEG, 1989. Herbert Dreuther, Strike It Rich (also known as Loser Take All and Money Talks), Millimeter, 1990. Prospero, Prospero's Books (also known as L'Ultima Tempesta), Miramax, 1991. Konrad Friedrichs/Sunflower, Shining Through, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Headmaster St. John, The Power of One, Warner Bros., 1992. Svetlovidov, Swan Song, 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Oswald, First Knight, Columbia, 1995. Doctor Doyle, Haunted, October Films, 1995. (Uncredited) Voice of King Arthur, Dragonheart, Universal, 1996. Himself, Looking for Richard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Cecil Parkes, Shine, Fine Line Features, 1996. Hugo Van Lawick, the narrator, The Leopard Son (documentary), Discovery Channel Pictures, 1996. Mr. Touchett, The Portrait of a Lady, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Priam, Hamlet (also known as William Shakespeare's Hamlet), Columbia, 1996. Cockburn, The Tichborne Claimant, 1998. The pope, Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Voice of Merlin, Quest for Camelot (also known as The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot', animated), Warner Bros., 1998. Film Work: Director, Hamlet, Warner Bros., 1964. Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Pallisers, BBC, 1974, then PBS, 1977. Host and narrator, Buddenbrooks, PBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Clinton-Meek, QB VII, ABC, 1974. Benjamin Disraeli, Edward the King (also known as Edward the Seventh and The Royal Victorians), 1975. Edward Ryder, Brideshead Revisited, Granada, 1980, then broadcast as segments of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1982. Albert Speer, Sr., Inside the Third Reich, ABC, 1982. The Doge, Marco Polo, NBC, 1982. Major Sir Louis Cavagnari, The Far Pavilions (also known as Blade of Steel), HBO, 1984. Theodore Woodward, Romance on the Orient Express, NBC, 1985. Aaron Jastrow, War and Remembrance, ABC, 198889. Haverford Downs, "Summer's Lease/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1991. Dreschler, The Strauss Dynasty, 1991. Sir Sydney Cockerell, "The Best of Friends/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992. Pierre Robillard, Scarlett, CBS, 1994. King Constant, Mer//n, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mr. Browning, "The Browning Version," Dupont Show of the Month, CBS, 1959.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 "The Love Song of Barney Kempinski," Stage 67, ABC, 1966. "The Mayfly and the Frog," NET Playhouse, NET, 1968. "Special Duties," Shades of Green, PBS, 1976. Member of chorus, "Romeo and Juliet," BBC Television Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, BBC, 1978. John of Gaunt, "King Richard the Second," BBC Television Shakespeare: King Richard the Second, BBC, 1978. "Neck," Ta/es of the Unexpected, 1980. Eddie Loomis, "Quartermaine's Terms," Great Performances, PBS, 1987. "Richard Burton: In from the Cold," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. "The Emperor's New Clothes," Storybook Classics, Showtime, 1990. Chancellor Lord Hinksey, "Twilight of the Gods," Inspector Morse, PBS, 1993. "Hand in Glove," Ngaio Marsh's Alleyn Mysteries, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: (Television debut) Julian Anson, A Day by the Sea, ITV, 1959. Romeo and Juliet, 1967. Chief constable, Frankenstein: The True Story, NBC, 1973. Heartbreak House, 1977. Gillenormand, Les Miserables, CBS, 1978. Charmolue, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (also known as Hunchback), CBS, 1982. Pope Pius XII, The Scarlet and the Black (also known as The Vatican Pimpernel and Scarlatto e Nero), CBS, 1983. Lord Durrisdeer, The Master of Ballantrae, CBS, 1984. Duke de Charles, Camille, CBS, 1984. Teiresias, Oedipus the King, 1984. Blind man, Frankenstein, 1984. Teiresias, Antigone, 1984. Jasper Swift, Time after Time, BBC, 1985, then Arts and Entertainment, 1987. Sir Simon de Canterville, The Canterville Ghost, syndicated, 1986. Cardinal Wolsey, A Man for All Seasons, 1988. Virgil, A TV Dante: The Inferno, Cantos I-VIII, 1989. Wakering, Lovejoy: The Lost Colony, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Ghost, "Hamlet," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1953. The Rehearsal, 1963. Ages of Man (solo show), CBS, 1966. The Professors and the Professionals, NET, 1966.

Alice in Wonderland, BBC, 1966. Nikolai Ivanov, Ivanov, CBS, 1967. From Chekhov with Love, BBC, 1967, then CBS, 1968. Saint loan, BBC, 1968. In Good King Charles' Golden Days, BBC, 1969. Conversat/on at Night, BBC, 1969. Hassan, BBC, 1970. Harry, Home, PBS, 1970. Ghost, "Hamlet," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1970. "William," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1973. Narrator, "Peter Pan," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1976. Marquis of Caterham, The Seven Dials Mystery, syndicated, 1981. Reverend Jones, Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, NBC, 1981. Funny You Don't Look 200, ABC, 1987. ]ohn Gielgud: An Actor's Life, 1988. Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond, TNT, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. Ava Gardner, Cinemax, 1992. Sir John Gielgud Talking with David Frost, PBS, 1992. Professor of Sunlight, "Gulliver's Travels," Hallmark Hal I of Fame, NBC, 1996. Also appeared in The Cherry Orchard, Deliver Us from Evil, and Great Acting. Other Television Appearances: Dorian Gray, 1967. Harold Streeter, Probe (pilot; also known as Search), NBC, 1972. Parson's Pleasure, 1980. Presenter, Six Centuries of Verse, 1984. Summer's Day Dream, 1994. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Ages of Man, Volume 2 (One Man in His Time) Part Two—Shakespeare, Columbia, 1959. (With Ralph Richardson) No Man's Land, Caedmon, 1981. (With Irene Worth) Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, Caedmon, 1982. (With the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) Gulliver, Soundwings, 1985. King Lear, Random House Audiobooks, 1994. Romeo and Juliet, 1994. A Christmas Carol, Bantam, 1995. The Book of Genesis, Modern Library, 1996.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 WRITINGS

Plays: (Adapter) The Cherry Orchard, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1954, published as The Cherry Orchard: A Comedy in Four Acts, Heinemann, 1963. (Adapter) Ivanov, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 1965, published as Ivanov: A Drama in Four Acts, Scripts Limited, 1966. Television Specials: (Adapter, with John Bowen) Ivanov, CBS, 1967. Autobiographies: Early Stages, Macmillan, 1939. Stage Directions, Heinemann (London), 1963. Distinguished Company, Heinemann, 1972. (With John Miller and John Powell) An Actor and His Time, Sidgwick & Jackson (London), 1979. Backward Glances, Hodder & Stoughton, 1989. Other Books: The Entertainers, St. Martin's Press, 1982.

(With John Miller) Shakespeare: Hit or Miss?, Sidgwick & Jackson (London), 1991. (With John Miller) Acting Shakespeare, Scribner (New York City), 1992. Notes from the Cods, Nick Hern Books (London), 1994.*

CLAVE, Matthew PERSONAL Born in Saginaw, Ml. Education: Graduated from Ohio University. Addresses: /Agent—Susan Smith & Associates, 121 North San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Studied Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan (a martial art), 1984-85. CREDITS Film Appearances: Rookie cop, Ghost in the Machine (also known as Deadly Terror), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Bennington, Baby's Day Out, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Rory Blanes, Chasers, Warner Bros., 1994.

Nicky, Plump Fiction, Legacy Releasing Corporation, 1996. Glenn Gulia, The Wedding Singer, New Line Cinema, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Dale Edsen, ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Joe Dugan, Babe Ruth, NBC, 1991. The Heroes of Desert Storm, ABC, 1992. Mike Yates, For Their Own Good, ABC, 1993. Kurt Lee, /.ega/ese, TNT, 1998. Lieutenant Kirby, Port Chicago Mutiny, NBC, 1999. Television Appearances; Miniseries: William King, True Women, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: LA. Law, NBC, 1991. Lester, Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1992. Bartender, "The Beer Is Always Greener/' Cheers, NBC, 1992. Mitch Travis, "Mustangs/' Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994. Roger Valin, "The Last Laugh, Parts I & II," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1994. Lieutenant Ripper Carter, "Pilot: Parts I & II," JAG, CBS, 1995. Jonathon Tucker, The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Jack Flash, The Watcher, UPN, 1995. Skeeter, "Dem Bones/' Picket Fences, CBS, 1996. Skeeter, "Snow Exit," Picket Fences, CBS, 1996. Jim Hicks, Cybill, CBS, 1996. "Don't Kill The Messenger," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Jason, "The One That Got Away," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998.*

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Real name, Tracey Goldstein; born May 16, 1969, in New York, NY; daughter of Harry (a talent agent) and Bonnie Gold; sister of Melissa Gold (an actress); married Roby Marshall (a production assistant), October, 1994; children: Sage, Bailey. Addresses: Agent—Gold/Marshak/Liedtke Talent & Literary Agency, 3500 West Olive Ave., Burbank, CA 91505.

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Amy, "Explosive Murder/' Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1986. Darlene, Promised Land, CBS, 1998.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Michelle Miller, Shirley, NBC, 1979. Susan Barnes, Goodnight, Beantown, CBS, 1983. Caroline Anne Seaver, Growing Pains, ABC, 198592. Co-host, Incredible Sunday, ABC, 1988-89. Television Appearances; Movies: Cindy Brinker, Little Mo, NBC, 1978. Donna Blakenship, Night Cries, ABC, 1978. Laurie Mae Moon, The Incredible Journey of Meg Laurel, CBS, 1979. Pam Rodman, The Child Stealer, ABC, 1979. Emma Prince,/enn/fer:/4 Woman's Story, NBC, 1979. Young Norma Jean, Marilyn: The Untold Story, ABC, 1980. Buddy, A Few Days in Weasel Creek, CBS, 1981. Pauline Fray, Who Will Love My Children?, ABC, 1983. Alix, Thursday's Child, CBS, 1983. Lisa, Another Woman's Child, CBS, 1983. Ellen Maynes, A Reason to Live, NBC, 1985. Cindy Maris, Lots of Luck, The Disney Channel, 1985. Angela Strull, Dance 'Til Dawn, NBC, 1988. Christa Uchytil, Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story, CBS, 1993. Nancy Walsh, For the Love of Nancy, ABC, 1994. Stacy Sapp, Stolen Innocence, CBS, 1995. Sylvie Pierson, 5/eep, Baby, Sleep, ABC, 1995. Sharon Mitchell, Lady Killer, CBS, 1995. Beth McKinnis, Beauty's Revenge (also known as Midwest Obsession), NBC, 1995. The Perfect Daughter, USA Network, 1996. Sarah Landers, A Kidnapping in the Family, ABC, 1996. Lori Molina, To Face Her Past, CBS, 1996. Darcy Palmer/Barbara Richards, Face of Evil, CBS, 1996. Dirty Little Secret, USA Network, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rosemary Armagh, Captains and the Kings, NBC, 1976. Missy Penrose, Dark Secret of Harvest Home, ABC, 1978. Television Appearances; Episodic: Donna, "Drive, Lady, Drive: Parts I & II," CHiPs, 1979. Jenny, Father Murphy, NBC, 1981.

Television Appearances; Specials: Jane, A Tale of Four Wishes, CBS, 1981. Carrie, / Think I'm Having a Baby, CBS, 1981. Tia, Beyond Witch Mountain, CBS, 1982. Performer, Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1983. Ari Jacobs, The Hand-Me-Down Kid, ABC, 1983. Voice of Flashy, The Blinkins, syndicated, 1986. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1988. The 15th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1989. The 2nd Annual Valvoline National Driving Test, CBS, 1990. Shauna Kelly, A Question About Sex, ABC, 1990. Film Appearances: Marianne Dunlap, Shoot the Moon, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1982. Carol Seaver, The Willies, 1991. Alexandra Michaelson, The Perfect Daughter, MCA Home Entertainment, 1996. Annie Nolan, The Cirl Next Door, FTM Productions, 1997. Wanted, World International Network, 1999. Rachel Alford, Spoken in Silence, Evans & Turner Entertainment, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, January 31,1994, p. 50; October 24, 1994, p. 112; April 10, 1995, p. 130; April 8, 1996, p. 132. Redbook, September, 1997, p. 100.*

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PERSONAL Original name, Caryn Johnson; born November 13, 1955, in New York, NY; daughter of Robert and Emma (a nurse and teacher; maiden name, Harris) Johnson; married a drug counselor (divorced); married David Claessen (divorced, 1974); married LyleTrachtenberg, September, 1994 (divorced, October, 1995); children: (first marriage) Alexandra Martin. Education: Graduated from School for the Performing Arts. Career: Actress, comedian, and playwright. Hudson Theatre Guild, child actress with Helena Rubinstein's

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Children's Theater; San Diego Repertory Theatre, San Diego, CA, founding member, 1975-80; Spontaneous Combustion (improvisational comedy group), member; Blake Street Hawkeyes, Berkeley, CA, member, 1980-84. Also worked as a bricklayer and mortuary cosmetologist. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award and Drama Desk citation, both 1984, for Whoopi Goldberg on Broadway; Grammy Award, best comedy album, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1985, for Whoopi Goldberg; Academy Award nomination, best actress, National Board of Review Award, best actress, both 1985, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a dramatic motion picture, 1986, all for The Color Purple; Emmy Award nomination, best guest performer in a dramatic series, 1986, for "Camille," Moonlighting; Hans Christian Andersen award, outstanding achievement by a dyslexic, 1987; Image Award, best actress, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1988, for Fatal Beauty; California theatre award for outstanding achievement, 1988, for Living on the Edge of Chaos; named humanitarian of the year, Starlight Foundation, 1989; Image Award, entertainer of the year, 1990; shared Golden Apple, star of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1990; Academy Award, best supporting actress, and British Academy Award, best supporting actress in a film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, both 1990, Golden Globe Award, best supporting actress in a film, and American Comedy Award, funniest supporting female in a motion picture, both 1991, all for Ghost; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actress in a comedy series, 1991, for "If I Should Die before I Wake," A Different World; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—comedy or musical, 1993, for Sister Act; named woman of the year, Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals, 1993; named female star of the year, National Association of Theater Owners, 1993; Emmy Award nomination, 1996; Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, 1996, for Boys on the 5/de; Image Award nomination, outstanding performance in an animated/live action/dramatic youth or children's series/special, 1996, for "Rapunzel," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child; Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, 1997, for Ghosts of Mississippi; People's Choice Award, 1998; Image

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a television movie, miniseries, or drama special, 1998, for "Cinderella," Wonderful World of Disney; Image Award, outstanding supporting actress in a motion picture, 1999, for How Stella Got Her Groove Back; Daytime Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding audience participation show/game show, 1999, for Hollywood Squares. CREDITS Film Appearances: Celie, The Color Purple, Warner Bros., 1985. Terry Doolittle, Jumpin' lack Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Bernice Rhodenbarr, Burglar, Warner Bros., 1987. Vashti Blue, The Telephone, New World, 1988. Rita Rizzoli, Fatal Beauty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Clara Mayfield, Clara's Heart, Warner Bros., 1988. Edwina "Eddie" Cervi, Homer & Eddie, Skouras, 1989. Herself, Beverly Hills Brats, Taurus Entertainment, 1989. Oda Mae Brown, Ghost, Paramount, 1990. Odessa Cotter, The Long Walk Home, Miramax, 1990. Professor, House Party 2, New Line Cinema, 1991. Rose Schwartz, Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. Herself, Wisecracks, Alliance Releasing, 1992. Deloris Van Cartier/Sister Mary Clarence, Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Detective Avery, The Player, Fine Line Features, 1992. Herself, The Magical World of Chuck Jones (documentary), Warner Bros., 1992. Mary Masembuko, Sarafinal, Buena Vista, 1992. Deloris Van Cartier/Sister Mary Clarence, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Buena Vista, 1993. Sarah Matthews, Made in America, Warner Bros., 1993. Sergeant York, National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1, New Line Cinema, 1993. Tragedy Mask, Naked in New York, Fine Line Features, 1994. Voice of Shenzi the Hyena, The Lion King (animated), Buena Vista, 1994. Corinna Washington, Corrina, Corrina, New Line Cinema, 1994. Guinan, Star Trek: Generations, Paramount, 1994. Buckwheat's Mom, The Little Rascals, Universal, 1994. Voice of Fantasy, The Pagemaster (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Jane DeLuca, Boys on the Side, Warner Bros., 1995. Katie Coltrane, Theodore Rex, New Line Cinema, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Sylvle Morrow, Moonlight and Valentino, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. (Uncredited) Tales of the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood, Universal, 1996. Myrlie Evers, Ghosts of Mississippi, Columbia, 1996. Laurel, The Associate, Buena Vista, 1996. Harriet Franklin, Bogus, Warner Bros., 1996. Edwina "Eddie" Franklin, Eddie, Buena Vista, 1996. Voice of Spirit of Christmas Present, A Christmas Carol (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Herself, In and Out, Paramount, 1997. Herself, Burn, Hollywood, Bum, Buena Vista, 1997. Voice of Stormella, the Evil Ice Queen, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (animated), Good Times Entertainment, 1998. Delilah, How Stella Cot Her Groove Back, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Voice of Ranger Margaret, The Rugrats Movie (animated), Paramount, 1998. Candy, The Deep End of the Ocean, Columbia, 1999. Nurse Valerie, Cirl, Interrupted, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Mothers By Daughters, PBS, 1985. Guinan, Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988-94. Brenda, Bagdad Cafe (also known as Bagdad Gas & O//), CBS, 1990. Voice of TBD, Captain Planet and the Planeteers (animated), syndicated and TBS, 1990. Dionne and Friends, syndicated, 1990. Host, The Whoopi Goldberg Show, syndicated, 199293. Center Square, Hollywood Squares, CBS, 1998—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Camille, "Camille/' Moonlighting, ABC, 1986. "Whoopi Goldberg Visits/' D.C Follies, syndicated, 1988. "Whoopi Goldberg's Fontaine: Why Am I Straight?/' HBO Comedy Hour Live, HBO, 1988. Mariah Johnston, "My Past Is My Own," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1989. Narrator, "Smokey Robinson," Motown on Showtime, Showtime, 1990. "Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Connolly in Performance," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1990. Host, "Whoopi Goldberg: Chez Whoopi," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. Medicine Woman, "Dead Wait," 7a/es from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, Comedy Central, 1991.

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"If I Should Die before I Wake," A Different World, NBC, 1990. Narrator, "Koi and the Kola Nuts," We All Have Tales (animated), Showtime, 1992. Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 1995. Voice of Hoodoo Diva, "Rapunzel," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Herself, Muppets Tonight (also known as Muppets Live! and The New Muppet Show), ABC, 1996. The RuPaul Show, VH1, 1996. The Rodman World Tour, MTV, 1996. Edna, The Nanny, CBS, 1997. Herself, "A Prayer for the Lying," LA. Doctors, CBS, 1998. Also appeared in an episode of Sixty Minutes. Television Appearances; Specials: Whoopi Goldberg: Direct from Broadway, HBO, 1985. Host, Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Host, The Making of Disney's Captain EO (also known as Captain EO—Backstage), The Disney Channel, 1986. Comic Relief: Backstage Pass, HBO, 1986. Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. The Pointer Sisters: Up All Night, NBC, 1987. The Carol Burnett Special: Carol, Carl, Whoopi, and Robin, ABC, 1987. Scared Straight: Ten Years Later, syndicated, 1987. Funny, You Don't Look 200, ABC, 1987. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988. Free to Be . . . a Family, ABC, 1988. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration, Fox, 1988. Fee-Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special, CBS, 1988. Host, Comic Relief III, HBO, 1989. Host, The Truth about Teachers (also known as Raising Good Kids in Bad Times), syndicated, 1989. The 75th Anniversary of Beverly Hills, ABC, 1989. All-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBC, 1989. The Debbie Allen Special, ABC, 1989. Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration, JUT, 1989. Angela, Tales from the Whoop: Hot Rod Brown, Class Clown, Nickelodeon, 1990. Ringmaster, The 15th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1990. Host, Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. Host, A Laugh, a Tear, syndicated, 1990. Host, Red, Hot & Blue, ABC, 1990. Host, That's What Friends Are For, CBS, 1990.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Happy Birthday Elizabeth—A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. Sports on the Silver Screen, HBO, 1997. A Charlie Rose Special, USA Network, 1997. API's 100 Years ...100 Movies, CBS, 1998. Narrator, Bob Hope: The Road to the Top, American Movie Classics, 1998. Countdown to Comic Relief 8, Comedy Central, 1998. Host, A Gala for the President at Ford's Theatre, ABC, 1998. Host, "Creating 'Ragtime/" Great Performances, PBS, 1998. Host, Comic Relief VIII, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1986. The 28th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1986. The American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder, NBC, 1986. The 12th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1986. The 1st Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1987. The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1987. The 29th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1987. The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1988. The 10th Annual ACE Awards, syndicated, 1989. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. The 23rd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1991. The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Host, The 34th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1992. AFI Salute to Sidney Poitier (also known as 20th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award), NBC, 1992. Danny Kaye's International Children's Awards for UNICEF, The Disney Channel, 1992. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. Host, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 20th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1994. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg (also known as The AFI Salute to Steven Spielberg), NBC, 1995. Host, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. Presenter, The 51st Annual Tony Awards, 1997.

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Major Tours: The Spook Show, U.S. and European cities, 1982, and Dance Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1983. Living on the Edge of Chaos, 1988.

Television Appearances; Movies: Sarah Collins, Kiss Shot, CBS, 1989. Herself, The Celluloid Closet, HBO, 1995. Queen Constantina, "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella" (also known as "Cinderella"), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997. Cabbie, Destination Anywhere (also known as Midnight in Chelsea), VH1, 1997. Nurse, Myrna, In the Gloaming, HBO, 1997. Vivien Morgan, A Knight in Camelot, 1998. Cheshire Cat, Alice in Wonderland, NBC, 1999.

RECORDINGS

Other Television Appearances: Also appeared in Big Bird's Birthday, Or Let Me Eat Cake, Blackbird Fly, and Comedy Tonight. Television Work; Executive Producer; Series: Hollywood Squares, CBS, 1998—. Television Work; Specials: Creative consultant, "My Past Is My Own," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1989. Producer, A Laugh, a Tear, syndicated, 1990. Executive producer, Tales from the Whoop: Hot Rod Brown, Class Clown, Nickelodeon, 1990. Television Work; Episodic: Executive producer, "Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Connolly in Performance," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1990. Executive producer, "Whoopi Goldberg: Chez Whoopi," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. Stage Appearances: Mother Courage and Her Children, San Diego Repertory Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1974. Getting Out, San Diego Repertory Theatre, 1974. The Spook Show, Dance Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1983. Whoop/ Goldberg on Broadway, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1984-85. Easter Bonnet Competition: Back to the Basics, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1995. Pseudolus, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Broadway production, 1997. Also appeared in the choruses of Broadway productions of Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Pippin.

Albums: Whoop/ Goldberg (original Broadway show recording), Geffen, 1984. Taped Readings: Recorded Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years, ]ump! The Adventure of Brer Rabbit, Nightmares and Dreamscapes, Vol. 1, and There Are No Children Here. WRITINGS For the Stage: The Spook Show, U.S. and European cities, 1982, and Dance Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1983. Whoop/ Goldberg on Broadway, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1984-85. Co-author, Moms, 1986. Television Specials: Whoop/ Goldberg: Direct from Broadway, HBO, 1985. A Laugh, a Tear, syndicated, 1990. Television Episodes: "Whoopi Goldberg's Fontaine: Why Am I Straight?," HBO Comedy Hour Live, HBO, 1988. Other: (With John Rocco) Alice (children's book), 1992. Book (memoir), Weisbach Books (New York City), 1997. Wrote song, "Wake Up and Pay Attention" for film Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Buena Vista, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Books: Parrish, James Robert, Whoop/ Goldberg: Her Journey from Poverty to Mega-Stardom, Carol Publishing (Secaucus, NJ), 1997. Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, March, 1991, p. 184; November, 1992, p. 204. £bony, March, 1991, p. 110.

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Entertainment Weekly, September 18, 1998, p. 52. Essence, January, 1997, p. 56. Interview, June, 1992, pp. 92-96,117; January, 1997, p. 54. Jet, August 13, 1990, p. 58; April 22, 1991, p. 54; October 25, 1993, p. 12; December 30, 1996, p. 56; October 20, 1997, p.64. Ladies' Home Journal, October, 1992, p. 56. McCa//'s,June, 1993, p. 118. People Weekly, December 28, 1992, p. 96; November 22, 1993, p. 48. Playboy, June, 1987, p. 51; January, 1997, p. 51. Time, September 21, 1992, p. 58. TV Guide, March 19, 1994, p. 26. Vogue, January, 1991, p. 178. Other: http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cig. . . .html, October 15, 1998.*

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Scott, White Wolves: A Cry in the Wild (also known as A Cry in the Wild), The Disney Channel, 1993. Tommy Walsh, For the Love of Nancy, ABC, 1994. Zack, Saved fay the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas, N BC, 1994. Hiram Holcomb, Brothers of the Frontier, ABC, 1996. Scott Baker, She Cried No (also known as Freshman Fall), NBC, 1996. Mike Hillary, Spec/man, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Chris, Born Into Exile, NBC, 1997. Steve Tyler, Dying to Belong, NBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Nathan, Punky Brewster, NBC, 1984. Tim, "What are Friends For?/' The Twilight Zone, CBS/ syndicated, 1986. Brad, "Dance with Me/' The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988. Wes, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1989. Kevin, "Losing Your Religion/' Blossom, NBC, 1992. Robin's Hoods, syndicated, 1994. Also appeared as the annoying kid in Sarah's class, Charles in Charge, CBS/syndicated.

PERSONAL Born March 1, 1974, in Panorama City, CA; son of Hans and Paula Gosselaar; married Lisa Ann Russell, August 26,1996. Avocational interests: Weightlifting, football, skiing, surfing, dirt-bike racing, tae kwon do, and car racing. Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Actor and creative consultant. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Zachary Morris, Good Morning, Miss Bliss, The Disney Channel, 1987-89. Zack Morris, Saved fay the Bell: The New Class, NBC,

1989-93. Host, Brains and Brawn, NBC, 1993. Zack Morris, Saved fay the Bell: The College Years, NBC, 1993-94. Dennis Sweeney, Hyperion Bay, The WB, 1998—. Television Appearances; Movies: Chris Mills, Necessary Parties, PBS, 1988. Zack Morris, Saved fay the Bell: Hawaiian Style, NBC, 1992.

Television Appearances; Specials: Host and Zack, Who Shrunk Saturday Morning?, NBC, 1989. Fifteenth Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1990. 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth, CBS, 1992. Saved fay the Bell Graduation Special, NBC, 1993. Host, Wendy's Ski Family Challenge, The Family Channel, 1995. Television Work: Creative consultant, £ra/ns and Brawn (series), NBC, 1993. Film Appearances: Carl, The St. Tammany Miracle, Heartland Films/VCI Home Video, 1994. D.J., Twisted Love, 1995. Dale, Sticks and Stones, Hallmark Home Entertainment/Goldbar International, 1996. Paco/Danny, Kounterfeit (also known as Money Crush), Live Entertainment, 1996. Cooper, Dead Man on Campus, Paramount, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 11, 1998, p. 38.*

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GOSSETT, Lou See GOSSETT, Louis, Jr.

GOSSETT, Louis, Jr. 1936(Lou Gossett) PERSONAL Born May 27, 1936, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Louis (a porter) and Helen (a nurse; maiden name, Wray) Gossett; married Hattie Glascoe (a journalist; marriage annulled); married Christina Mangosing (an actress; divorced); married Cyndi James-Reece (an actress), December 25, 1987 (divorced, 1992); children: (second marriage) Satie (son), Sharron (son). Education: New York University, B.A. (drama), 1959; trained for the stage with Frank Silvera, Nola Chilton, Eli Rill, and Lloyd Richards. Avocational interests: Collecting African art, composing, travel. Addresses: Office—NBC-TV, 3000 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA91523.

Palmerstown; Academy Award, best supporting actor, 1982, Golden Globe Award, best actor in a supporting role, and ShoWest Special Award, best supporting actor, both 1983, all for An Officer and a Centleman; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a drama special, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, both 1984, for Sadat; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a miniseries or special, 1987, for A Gathering of Old Men; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1992, for The Josephine Baker Story; Trumpet Award, 1997; Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a television movie, miniseries, or drama special, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1997, for Captive Heart: The James Mink Story; Image Award, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1998, for Touched by an Angel; Daytime Emmy Award, outstanding children's special (with others), and Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a children's special, both 1998, for In His Father's Shoes. CREDITS

Career: Actor and producer. Former basketball player with the New York Knicks; singer and guitarist in nightclubs in New York City and Los Angeles during the 1960s. Negro Ensemble Company, co-founder, 1964; LoGo Entertainment (production company), founder. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Guild of Variety Artists, American Federation of Musicians, Negro Actors Guild, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (and its Legal Defense Fund), Alpha Phi Alpha. Awards, Honors: Donaldson Award, newcomer of the year, 1953, for Take a Giant Step; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1970, for Murderous Angels; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor for a single performance in a drama or comedy series, 1977, for Roots (part 2); Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a continuing or single performance, variety or music, 1978, for Ben Vereen—His Roots; Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award, 1978; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a limited series or a special, 1979, for Backstairs at the White House; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a drama series, 1981, for

Film Appearances: George Murchison, A Raisin in the Sun, Columbia, 1961. Copee, The Landlord, United Artists, 1970. Tembo, The Bushbaby, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Leo the Last, United Artists, 1970. Jason O'Rourke, The Skin Game, Warner Bros., 1971. Wordsworth, Travels with My Aunt, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1972. Larrimore, The Laughing Policeman (also known as An Investigation of Murder), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1973. Portagee, The White Dawn, Paramount, 1974. Dr. Dudley Stanton, The River Niger, Cine Artists, 1975. Reverend Bliss,! D/s Revenge, American International Pictures, 1976. Calvin Potts, The Choirboys, Universal, 1977. Henri Cloche, The Deep, Columbia, 1977. Sergeant Emil Foley, An Officer and a Centleman, Paramount, 1982. Calvin Bouchard, yaws 3-D, Universal, 1983. Century, Finders Keepers, Warner Bros., 1984. jeriba Shiban, Enemy Mine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair, Iron Eagle, TriStar, 1985. Leo Porter, Firewalker, Cannon, 1986.

198 • GOSSETT Jake Phillips, The Principal, TriStar, 1987. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair, Iron Eagle II, TriStar, 1988. Jake Berkowitz, The Punisher, New World, 1989. Jackson, Cover-Up, Live Home Video, 1991. Dean Parker, Toy Soldiers, TriStar, 1991. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair, Aces: Iron Eagle III, New Line Cinema, 1992. "Honey" Roy Palmer, Diggstown, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1992. Captain McCandless, Monolith, EGM Film International, 1993. Adekunle, A Good Man in Africa, Cramercy Pictures, 1994. (Uncredited) Father Dawkins, Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. Paul Cleason, Managua, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1997. Corbeck, Legend of the Mummy, A-pix Entertainment, 1997. Also appeared in It Rained All Night the Day I Left. Film Work: Co-producer, Managua, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Fiddler, Roots, ABC, 1977. Everett Walker, To Kill a Cop, NBC, 1978. Lem Harper, The Critical List, 1978. Levi Mercer, Backstairs at the White House, N BC, 1979. Anwar Sadat, Sadat, syndicated, 1983. Isom Pickett, Return to Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Lieutenant Adam McKay, Companions in Nightmare, NBC, 1968. Sam Brockington, It's Good to Be Alive, CBS, 1974. Otis James, Delancey Street: The Crisis Within, NBC, 1975. Russ Garfield, Little Ladies of the Night, ABC, 1977. Tom Hayward, This Man Stands Alone, NBC, 1979. Satchel Paige, Don't Look Back, ABC, 1981. Benny Moore, Benny's Place, ABC, 1982. John Mack, The Guardian, HBO, 1984. Mathu, A Gathering of Old Men (also known as Murder on the Bayou), CBS, 1987. Father George Clements, The Father Clements Story, NBC, 1987. Fiddler, Roots: The Gift (also known as Roots Christmas and Roots: Kunta Kinte's C/ft), ABC, 1988. Big John Creed, Goodbye, Miss 4th of July (also known as Goodbye, Miss Liberty), The Disney Channel, 1989.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Thomas Van Leek, El Diablo, HBO, 1990. Simpson, Sudie & Simpson, Lifetime, 1990. Sidney Williams, The Josephine Baker Story, HBO, 1991. Major James Bragg, Carolina Skeletons, NBC, 1991. James Dela, Keeper of the City, Showtime, 1992. Leonard Clay, Father & Son: Dangerous Relations, NBC, 1993. Title role, Ray Alexander: A Taste for Justice (also known as Ray Alexander: Murder in Mind), NBC, 1994. Ben Durand, Flashfire, 1994. Walter Osgood, A Father for Charlie, CBS, 1995. Reuben Tate, Zooman (also known as Zooman and the Sign), Showtime, 1995. Ellis, Curse of the Starving Class, Showtime, 1995. Questioner, Inside, Showtime, 1996. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair, Iron Eagle IV, HBO, 1996. James Mink, Captive Heart: The James Mink Story, CBS, 1996. Bob Kersee, Run for the Dream: The Gall Devers Story, Showtime, 1996. Frank Crosby and Richard Crosby, In His Father's Shoes, Showtime, 1997. Daniel Stewart, To Dance with Olivia, CBS, 1997. Frank Hughes, The Inspectors, Showtime, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Isak Poole, The Young Rebels, ABC, 1970-71. Dr. MacArthur St. Clair, The Lazarus Syndrome, ABC, 1979. Walt Shepherd/Dehay and narrator, The Powers of Matthew Star, NBC, 1982-83. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954. The Big Story, NBC, 1954. Goodyear Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The Prisoner/' The Nurses, CBS, 1962. Best of Broadway, ABC, 1964. The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1964. The Defenders, CBS, 1964. "Fang and Claw/' Cowboy in Africa, ABC, 1967. "The Quiet Death/' Cowboy in Africa, ABC, 1968. "When Smith Comes Marching Home," Mod Squad, ABC, 1968. "Adam and Jenny," Daktari, CBS, 1968. "The Return of Big Bad Bubba Bronson," The Bill Cosby Show, NBC, 1970. "Big Fish, Little Fish," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1971. (As Lou Gossett) Sam, "Soul Club," Partridge Family, ABC, 1971. (As Lou Gossett) Buck Walter, "The Desperado," Bonanza, NBC, 1971.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 "The Way of the Intercepting Fists/' Longstreet, ABC, 1971. "One Lonely Step/' Bold Ones: The Doctors, NBC, 1971. "The Bounty Hunter," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. "Covenant with Death," Rookies, ABC, 1972. "Can You Hear Me Out There?," Mod Squad, ABC, 1972. Love, American Style, ABC, 1972. "An Often and Familiar Ghost," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1973. Good Times, CBS, 1974. "Shivareeon Delancey Street," McCloud, NBC, 1974. "A Very Lonely Lady," Petrocelli, NBC, 1974. "The Man from Inner Space," Insight, syndicated, 1975. "Bonus Baby," Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1975. "A Fallen Idol," Petrocelli, NBC, 1975. "The Assassin," Car/be, ABC, 1975. "Shades," Harry O, ABC, 1975. Good Times, CBS, 1975. "The Cut Man Caper," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1975. The ]effersons, CBS, 1975. "Clark Templeton O'Flaherty," Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1975. "Fifty Cents One Half-Hour—One Dollar and Seventy-Five Cents All Day," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1976. "The Long Road Home," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1976. "Foul on the First Play," Rockford Files, NBC, 1976. The jeffersons, CBS, 1976. "Dirty Money, Black Light," Rockford Files, NBC, 1977. "Freemen," Visions, PBS, 1977. "Future City," Palmerstown, CBS, 1981. Gideon Oliver, "Tongs," ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. Gideon Oliver, "Sleep Well, Professor Oliver," ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. Gideon Oliver, "The Last Plane from Coramaya,"/4£C Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. Gideon Oliver, "Kennonite," ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. "Zora Is My Name!," American Playhouse, PBS, 1990. Captain Planet and the Planeteers (animated), syndicated, 1990. N/tecap, ABC, 1992. Narrator, "Liberators—Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II," The American Experience, PBS, 1992. Jimmy's ex-partner, "Terms of Estrangement," Picket Fences, CBS, 1994.

GOSSETT • 199 Voice of W. E. B. DuBois, The Creat War and the Shaping of the 20th Century, PBS, 1996. Anderson Walker, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Sergeant Timko, "G.I. Ellen," Ellen, ABC, 1997. Jim Matthews, "The Medal," Early Edition, CBS, 1997. Voice, Disney's Hercules (animated; also known as Hercules and Hercules: The Wonder Boy Years), ABC, 1998. Also appeared in fast Side/West Side, CBS; The Invaders, ABC; Kraft Theatre, NBC; and You Are There. Television Appearances; Specials: The Day They Shot Lincoln, CBS, 1955. Ben Vereen—His Roots, ABC, 1978. Ringmaster, Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1983. We/come Home, HBO, 1987. National AIDS Awareness Test: What Do You Know about Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome?, syndicated, 1987. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. Frederick Douglass, The Blessings of Liberty, ABC, 1987. Sam, Liza Minnelli in Sam Found Out: A Triple Play, ABC, 1988. Host and narrator, Crimes of Violence, syndicated, 1988. Cosmo, Straight Up, PBS, 1988. From the Heart. . . the First International Very Special Arts Festival, NBC, 1989. Starathon '90 Weekend with the Stars for Cerebral Palsy, syndicated, 1990. Gladys Knight's Holiday Family Reunion Concert, syndicated, 1991. What about Me? I'm Only 31, CBS, 1992. Voice of Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln: A New Birth of Freedom, PBS, 1992. Host, Story of a People: A Dream Deferred, syndicated, 1993. Host, Great Television Moments: What We Watched, ABC, 1993. Host, "Caribbean Cool," World of Audubon Specials, PBS, 1993. The Jackson Family Honors, NBC, 1994. The Opening Ceremonies of the 1995 Special Olympics World Games, NBC, 1995. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, 1995. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, CBS, 1995. Narrator, The Ultimate Athlete: Pushing the Limit, The Discovery Channel, 1996. Host, When Animals Attack 4, Fox, 1997. Host, / Survived a Disaster, ABC, 1997.

200 • GOSSETT True Stories from Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1998. Narrator, Small Steps, Big Strides: The Black Experience in Hollywood (also known as Hollywood: Real to Reel and Small Steps, Big Strides), American Movie Classics, 1998. Host, An Evening of Stars: A Celebration of Educational Excellence Benefiting the United Negro College Fund, Black Entertainment Television, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1986. The / 9th Annual NAACP Image Awards, N BC, 1987. The /4th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1988. The 20th Annual NAACP I mage Awards, NBC, 1988. The 3rd Annual Soul Train Music Awards, syndicated, 1989. The 22nd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1990. The Stellar Gospel Music Awards, syndicated, 1992. The AFI Salute to Sidney Poitier (also known as The 20th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award), NBC, 1992. The 13th Annual ACE Awards, TNT, 1992. Presenter, The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Presenter, The 18th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1992. Host, The 20th International Emmy Awards, PBS, 1992. The Great Ones: The National Sports Awards, NBC, 1993. Presenter, The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1993. Host, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. The 26th Annual NAACP Image Awards, N BC, 1994. Presenter, The 57st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 1996 Em my Awards, ABC, 1996. The Fifth Annual Trumpet Awards, 1997. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Recording Engineer, The Happeners, syndicated, 1967. Doug Newman, The Living End, CBS, 1972.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Detective Francis Buchanan, The Fuzz Brothers, ABC, 1973. Jason O'Rourke, Sidekicks, CBS, 1974. Sheriff Black Bart, Black Bart, CBS, 1975. Television Work; Movies: Co-executive producer, Ray Alexander: A Taste for Justice (also known as Ray Alexander: Murder in Mind), NBC, 1994. Executive producer, A Father for Charlie, CBS, 1995. Stage Appearances: Spencer Scott, Take a Giant Step, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1953. Kenny, The Desk Set, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1955. Absalom Kumalo, Lost in the Stars, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1957. George Murchison, A Raisin in the Sun, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1959. Edgar Alas Newport News, Archibald Wellington, and Deodatus Village, The Blacks, St. Mark's Playhouse, New York City, 1961. Big-Eyed Buddy Lomax, Tambourines to Glory, Little Theatre, New York City, 1963. Prophet, Telemachus Clay, Writers Stage Theatre, New York City, 1963. Zachariah Peterson, The Blood Knot, Cricket Theatre, New York City, 1964. Frank, Golden Boy, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1964. Paulus, The Zulu and the Zayda, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1965. Charles Roberts, My Sweet Charlie, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1966. Wi 11 ie N urse, Carry Me Back to Morningside Heights, John Golden Theatre, 1968. Patrice Lumumba, Murderous Angels, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1970, then Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1971. Henderson Josephs, The Charlatans, Mark Taper Forum, 1974. Also appeared in productions of Roots and Tell Pharoah. WRITINGS Wrote protest song, "Handsome Johnny/' performed by Richie Havens at Woodstock music festival, 1969. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Daily News Magazine, February 5, 1989, p. 22.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Ebony, December, 1982, p. 142; March, 1988, p. 86. yet, March 27, 1995, p. 34; June 19, 1995, p. 32. New York Times, February 19, 1989. Parade, July 17,1988, p. 4; February 19,1989, pp. 33,40. People Weekly, May 6, 1991, p. 59; April 24, 1995, p. 104. Washington Post, August 23, 1982, p. 1.*

GREENBERG, Adam PERSONAL Born in Poland; raised in Israel. Addresses: Office—American Society of Cinematographers, 14914 Valley Vista Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91402-4055. /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5302. Career: Cinematographer and director. Began career in Israel. Member: American Society of Cinematographers. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best cinematography, 1992, for Terminator 2: Judgement Day. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer, Except Where Indicated: B'Yerushalaim (also known as In Jerusalem), Geva Film, 1963. Shnei Kuni Leml (also known as The Flying Matchmaker and Two Kuni Lemel), Shoval Film Production, 1966. Hoi Ba'eynayim, 1967. Le'at Voter (also known as Slow Down), 1968. Lifnei Maher (also known as Before Tomorrow), Ronby Company, 1969. 42:6-Ben Curion (also known as The Life of David Ben Curion, 42:6), Covenant Communications Corporation, 1970. Ha-Samba (also known as Get Zorkin and Ha-Samba V'Na'arei Hahefker), 1971. Ani Yerushalami (also known as / Was Born in Jerusalem), Noah Films, 1971. Ha-Tzad Hasheni, Facets Video, 1972. Metzitzim (also known as Peeping Toms), 1972. Ha-Clula (also known as The Pill), Tel Noa Film Productions, 1972.

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Ani Ohev Otach Rosa (also known as / Love You Rosa), Egro Media, 1972. Hatzad Hasheni (also known as Take Two), Facets Video, 1973. Abu El Banat (also known as Daughters, Daughters), Noah Films, 1973. The House on Chelouche Street, Facets Video, 1973. Warhead (also known as Prisoner in the Middle), Worldvision Enterprises, 1974. Diamonds (also known as Diamond Shift), Facets Video, 1975. Michael Shell, Ergo Media, 1975. The Passover Plot, Atlas Film, 1976. Mivta Yonatan (also known as Entebbe: Operation Thunderbolt and Operation Thunderbolt), Cinema Shares, 1977. Hamesh Ma'ot ElefShahor (also known as 500 E/eph 5hahor, 500,000 Back, Haifa Million Back, and Hatzi Million Shahor), 1977. Yisraelim Matzhikim (also known as It's a Funny, Funny World), Golan-Globus, 1978. Belter, 1978. Going Steady (also known as Lemon Popsicle II and Yotz im Kavua), Columbia, 1979. Eskimo Limon (also known as Lemon Popsicle), Noah Films, 1979. Agenten kennen keine Tranen (also known as The Uranium Conspiracy and Yellowcakeoperazione urano), Menahem Golan Film, 1979. Seed of Innocence, Cannon, 1980. The Big Red One (also known as Samuel Fuller and the Big Red One), Warner Bros., 1980. Sapihes (also known as Lemon Popsicle IV and Private Popsicle), Golan-Globus, 1982. Safari 3000, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. The Last American Virgin, Cannon, 1982. Paradise, Avco Embassy, 1982. Sababa (also known as Lemon Popsicle and Private Manoeuvres), 1983. 10 to Midnight, Cannon, 1983. The Ambassador (also known as Peacemaker), Cannon, 1984. The Terminator, Orion, 1984. Over the Brooklyn Bridge (also known as /Across the Brooklyn Bridge and My Darling Shiksa), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1984. War and Love (also known as The Children's War), Cannon, 1985. Private Resort, Unity Pictures, 1985. Once Bitten, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Wisdom, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. The Ladies Club (also known as The Violated), New Line Cinema, 1986.

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202 • GREGORY Iron Eagle, TriStar, 1986. A Walk on the Moon, Midwest, 1987. Three Men and a Baby, Buena Vista, 1987. Near Dark, Cinema Classics, 1987. Jocks, Crown, 1987. La Bamba, Columbia, 1987. Spellbinder, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Loot, 1988. Alien Nation, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Wort/7 Winning, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Turner & Hooch, Buena Vista, 1989. Ghost, Paramount, 1990. Three Men and a Little Lady, Buena Vista, 1990. Love Hurts, Vestron Pictures, 1991. Terminator 2: Judgement Day (also known as T2 and T2CTerminator 2: Judgement Day), TriStar, 1991. Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Toys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Dave, Warner Bros., 1993. Re-shooting photographer, Private Lessons II, Private Lessons Partnership, 1993. (Main title sequence only) Son of Pink Panther (also known as Blake Edwards' Son of Pink Panther), United Artists, 1993. Renaissance Man (also known as Army Intelligence and By the Book), Buena Vista, 1994. North, Columbia, 1994. Junior, Universal, 1994. First Knight, Columbia/TriStar, 1995. Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996. And underwater lighting design, Sphere, Warner Bros., 1998. Rush Hour, New Line Cinema, 1998. Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Re-shooting director, Private Lessons II, Private Lessons Partnership, 1993. Altered Ego, 1998. Television Cinematographer: Mary and Joseph: A Story of Faith (also known as Story of Faith; movie), NBC, 1979. A Woman Called Colda (miniseries), syndicated, 1982. Remembrance of Love (movie), NBC, 1982.*

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Full name, Cynthia Kathleen Gregory; born July 8, 1946, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Konstantin (a

dress manufacturer) and Marcelle (a homemaker; maiden name, Tremblay) Gregory; married Terrence S. Orr (a dancer), May 14, 1966 (divorced, 1975); married John Hemminger (a rock music manager and promoter), 1976 (died, 1984); married Hilary B. Miller (an investment banker), December, 1985; children: (third marriage) Amanda (stepdaughter), Lloyd. Education: Studied ballet with Michael Panaieff, Robert Rossellat, Carmelita Maracci, Jacques d'Amboise, and Lew Christensen. Addresses: Contact—P.O. Box 1666, San Jose, CA 95109. Career: Dancer and choreographer. San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco, CA, Ford Foundation scholar, 1961, soloist, 1962-65; San Francisco Opera, television performer, 1963-64, principal dancer, 1964-65; American Ballet Theatre, New York City, dancer, 1965-66, soloist, 1966, principal dancer, 1967-91, choreographer, beginning in 1991; Cleveland San Jose Ballet, permanent guest artist, 1986-91; retired from dancing, 1993; guest artist with Zurich State Opera Ballet, National Ballet of Cuba, Berlin State Opera Ballet, Ballet West, and New York City Opera. Awards, Honors: Dance Magazine Award, 1975; First Annual Dance Award, Harkness Ballet Foundation, 1978; Cyril Magnin Award, outstanding achievement in the arts, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, 1986. CREDITS Stage Appearances: The Nutcracker, Santa Monica Civic Ballet, then San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco, CA, 1961. Odette/Odile, 5wan Lake, American Ballet Theatre, New York State Theatre, New York City, 1967. Brahms Quintet, 1969. The Fallen Idol, 1969. Mendelssohn Symphony, 1971. The River, 1971. Giselle, 1972. Unfinished Symphony, 1972. Raymonda, American Ballet Theatre, New York State Theatre, 1975. Grand Pas Classique, Washington, DC, 1976. Swanhilda, Coppelia, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1977. Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, 1990.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Appeared in the play Romeo and Juliet and the ballet Oklahoma!, Civic Light Opera. Ballet roles include the title role, La Sylphide, Santa Monica Civic Ballet, Santa Monica, CA; title role, Carmen; Caroline and the mistress, Jardin aux /.//as; Anna I, The Seven Deadly Sins; Cybele and Medusa, Undertow; Desdemona, The Moor's Pavane; Nikiya, La Bayadere; and Hagar, Pillar of Fire. Appeared with San Francisco Ballet in Biography, Caprice, Con Amore, Divertissement d'Auber, and Symphony in C; appeared with San Francisco Opera in A/da, The Bartered Bride, Capriccio, Carmina Burana, La Traviata, and Turandot. Other ballets include At Midnight, Bach Parita, Le Baiser de la Fee, Concerto, Dark Elegies, The Eternal Idol, Fall River Legend, Gartenfest, Gemini, Harbinger, Helen of Troy, Interlude, Intermezzo, Les Sylphides, Life: A Pop Art Ballet, Lucifer, Miss Julie, Paquita, Schubertiade, The Set, Shadows, Sinfonia, The Sleeping Beauty, Tales of Hoffmann, Theme and Variations, Triptych, and Voluntaries. Major Tours: Cynthia Gregory: A Celebration of 25 Years of Dancing, U.S. cities, 1986. Stage Choreographer: Bach Dances, 1973. So/o, 1979. Television Appearances; Specials: The Firebird, American Ballet Theatre, 1978. Night of 100 Stars II, 1985. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1992. Dance performer, "Beauty and the Beast," The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: "In a Rehearsal Room/' Great Performances, PBS, 1975. The Edge of Night, 1981. Appeared in Shower of Stars, and with San Francisco Opera, 1963-64. Film Appearances: An Indian, The Girl Most Likely, RKO Radio Pictures, 1958.

WRITINGS 8a//et Is the Best Exercise, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1986.

OTHER SOURCES Books: Gruen, John, The Private World of Ballet, Viking (New York City), 1975. Periodicals: Dance, June, 1991, pp. 44-52.*

GRIFFITHS, Rachel 1968(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1968 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Australian Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actress, and Australian Film Institute Award, best supporting actress, c. 1994, both for Muriel's Wedding; Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, 1998, for Amy; British Independent Film Award nomination, best performance by a British actress in an independent film, 1998, for My Son the Fanatic; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, all 1999, for Hilary and Jackie. CREDITS Film Appearances: Rhonda, Muriel's Wedding, Miramax, 1994. Kate, To Have and to Hold, Paramount, 1996. Arabella, ]ude, Gramercy, 1996. Lucy, Cos/, Miramax, 1996. Anna, Children of the Revolution, Miramax, 1996. Sylvia, We/come to Woop-Woop (also known as The Big Red), Goldywn Films, 1997. Samantha Newhouse, My Best Friend's Wedding, TriStar, 1997. Divorcing]ack, Scala Productions, 1998. Tanya Ramus, Amy, Roadshow Film Distributors, 1998. Bettina, My Son the Fanatic, Zephyr Films, 1998. Gerry, Among Giants, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Hilary Du Pre, Hilary and Jackie, October Films, 1998. Voice, The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina, Miramax, forthcoming.

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204 • GUEST Film Work: Directed Tulip (a short film based on her own screenplay). Television Appearances; Series: Secrets, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1993. Jimeoin, 7 Network, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, The Panel, 10 Network, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Sally Zalsnsky, Since You've Been Cone (also know as Dogwater and Stepping in the Dogwater), ABC, 1998. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Melbourne Theatre Company's productions of The Sisters Rosenweig, The Crapes of Wrath, and Syliva; also appeared in A Doll's House. WRITINGS Wrote screenplay Tu//p.*

GUEST, Lance 1960PERSONAL Born July 21, 1960, in Saratoga, CA. Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jimmy, Halloween II, Universal, 1981. Gordon, / Ought to Be in Pictures, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Alex Rogan, The Last Starfighter, Universal, 1984. Jack, Just the Way You Are, United Artists, 1984. Orson Ziegler, The Roommate, Live Entertainment, 1984.

Body Snatcher Guy, Waiting to Act, 1985. Michael Brody, Jaws: The Revenge (also known as Jaws 4), Universal, 1987. John T., The Wizard of Loneliness, Skouras, 1988. Jack Sadler, Plan B, Puny But Loud Productions, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Lance, Lou Grant, CBS, 1981-82. Steve Brewer, Knots Landing, CBS, 1991. Michael Romanov, Life Goes On, ABC, 1992-93. Television Appearances; Movies: Arthur Price, Confessions of a Married Man, ABC, 1984. Peter McDowell, Hart to Hart Returns, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: David Ross, Favorite Son (also known as Target: Favorite 5on), 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Orderly Rooney, "Down's Syndrome," 5t. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. "Legionnaires: Part 2," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. "Hearts/' St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. Leo, All-American Girl, ABC, 1994. Kyle Lang, "Fearful Symmetry/' The X-Files, Fox, 1994. Mr. Peck, Party of Five, Fox, 1995. Russ Johnson, The Burning Zone, UPN, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Michael Reynolds, Please Don't Hit Me, Mom, ABC, 1981. Hugh Whitaker, Why Us?, NBC, 1981. Doug Henshaw, Between Two Loves, ABC, 1982. Tim, One Too Many, ABC, 1983. Orson Ziegler, The Roommate, PBS, 1986. Jaws: The Revenge (also known as Jaws 4), syndicated, 1987. Also appeared in My Father, My Rival. Stage Appearances: Guest artist, Playmakers Repertory Company, Chapel Hill, NC, 1986-87.*

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CREDITS HACKETT, Albert 1900-1995 (Albert M. Hackett) PERSONAL Born February 16, 1900, in New York, NY; died March 16, 1995, in New York, NY; son of Arthur V. Johnson (an actor) and Florence Hackett (an actress); married Frances Goodrich (a writer), 1931 (marriage ended with her death, 1984); married Gisele Svetlik, 1985. Education: Attended Professional Children's School, New York City, 1914-16. Career: Screenwriter, playwright, and actor. Appeared in films and on stage as a child and young adult; member of Lubin Stock Company, Philadelphia, PA, for three years; member of a Denver stock company, 1927; Metro-Go Id wyn-Mayer, writer (with Frances Goodrich), 1933-39, then Paramount, 194346, then Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, beginning 1948. Awards, Honors: (All with Frances Goodrich) Academy Award nomination, best writing (adaptation), 1934, for The Thin Man; Academy Award nomination, best writing (screenplay), 1936, for After the Thin Man; Writers Guild of America Award, 1948, for Easter Parade; Academy Award nomination, best writing (screenplay), 1950, for Father of the Bride; Writers Guild of America Award, 1951, for Father's Little Dividend; Writers Guild of America Award, 1954, and (also with Dorothy Kingsley) Academy Award nomination, best writing (screenplay), 1955, both for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers; Pulitzer Prize, best drama, Antoinette Perry Award, best author (dramatic), New York Drama Critics Circle Award, best American play, 1956, and Writers Guild of America Award, 1959, all for The Diary of Anne Frank.

Film Appearances: George Martindale, Black Fear, Metro Pictures Corporation, 1915. Boy, The Venus Model, Goldwyn Distributing Corporation, 1918. Charles Daingerfield, Come Out of the Kitchen, Famous Players-Lasky, 1919. Robert, Anne of Green Cables, Realart Pictures, 1919. Bert Bush, The Career of Katherine Bush, Famous Players-Lasky, 1919. Jimmie Ryan, Away Goes Prudence, Famous PlayersLasky, 1920. Billy O'Dair, Molly O', Associated First National Pictures, 1921. Leigh Carter, The Good-Bad Wife, Federated Film Exchanges of America, 1921. Another brother, The Country Flapper, Dorothy Gish Productions, 1922. Fred Winship, The Darling of the Rich, B. B. Productions, 1922. Kenneth Plummer, A Woman's Woman, Albion Productions, 1922. Chester Underwood, Whoopee/, United Artists, 1930. Television Appearances: James Cagney: City Boy, Country Gentleman, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Lottie, the Poor Saleslady, 1906. Up Pops the Devil, Masque Theatre, New York City, 1930. Also appeared in Whoopee/, Twelve Miles Out, and Peter Pan.

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Screenplays; all with Frances Goodrich: Up Pops the Devil, Paramount, 1931. The Secret of Madame Blanche, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1933. Penthouse (also known as Crooks in Clover), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1933. (With others) Fugitive Lovers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934. The Thin Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934. Hide-Out, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934. (Uncredited) Chained, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934. (With others) Naughty Marietta, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1935. Ah, Wilderness!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935. (With others) Rose Marie (also known as Indian Love Call), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1936. (With others) Small Town Girl (also known as One Horse Town), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1936. After the Thin Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1936. The Firefly, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1937. Thanks for the Memory, Paramount, 1938. Another Thin Man (also known as Return of the Thin Man), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. (With others) Society Lawyer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Doctors at War (short), 1943. Lady in the Dark, Paramount, 1944. The Hitler Gang, Paramount, 1944. The Virginian, Paramount, 1946. (With others) It's a Wonderful Life (also known as The Greatest Gift), RKO Radio Pictures, 1946. The Pirate, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Summer Holiday, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. (With others) Easter Parade (also known as Irving Berlin's Easter Parade), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. (With others) In the Good Old Summertime, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1949. Father of the Bride, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Father's Little Dividend, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Too Young to Kiss, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Give a Girl a Break, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. (With Dorothy Kingsley) Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. The Long, Long Trailer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. (With Charles Lederer) Gaby, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. A Certain Smile, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. The Diary of Anne Frank, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Five Finger Exercise, Columbia, 1962.

Television Movies; all with Frances Goodrich: It Happened One Christmas (adaptation of It's a Wonderful Life screenplay), Universal TV, 1977. The Diary of Anne Frank (adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank screenplay/play), NBC, 1980. Stage Plays; all with Frances Goodrich: Up Pops the Devil, Masque Theatre, New York City, 1930, published in 1933. The Great Big Doorstep, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1942, published in 1943. The Diary of Anne Frank, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1955, produced in repertory in U.S. and Canadian cities, 1976,1978-83,1986-88,1993-94, published by Random House, New York City, 1958. Also wrote (with Frances Goodrich) Bridal Wise, 1932. Adaptations: The Diary of Anne Frank was adapted by Enid Futterman (libretto) and Michael Cohen (music) as Yours, Anne, at Playhouse 91,1985-86; Father of the Bride was adapted and released by Buena Vista, 1991; Father's Little Dividend was adapted as Father of the Bride II, Buena Vista, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 26: American Screenwriters, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1984. Periodicals: New York Times, March 18, 1995.*

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HALLSTROM, Lars See HALLSTROM, Lasse

HALLSTROM, Lasse 1946(Lars Hallstrom, Lasse Halstrom) PERSONAL Original name, Lars Hallstrom (some sources spell surname as Halstrom); born June 6, 1946, in

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Stockholm, Sweden; married Lena Olin (an actress), 1994; children: Johan. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 902111934. Career: Director and screenwriter. Began career as a director of inserts for Swedish television. Member: Screen Directors Guild, Directors Guild of America, Screenwriters Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Bodil Award, best European film, Bodil Festival, and Robert Award, best foreign film, Robert Festival, both 1987, Academy Award nomination, best director, Academy Award nomination (with Reidar Jonsson, Brasse Brannstrom, and Per Berglund), best writing (screenplay based on material from a different medium), British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award (with Waldemar Bergendahl), best foreign language film, British Academy Awards, and Independent Spirit Award, best foreign film, all 1988, and numerous Swedish awards, all for My Life As a Dog.

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Once Around, Universal, 1990. What's Eating Gilbert Crape?, Paramount, 1993. Lumiere and Company (documentary; also known as Lumiere et Compagnie and Lumiere y Compania), Pierre Grise Distribution, 1995. Something to Talk About (also known as Grace under Pressure and The Power of Love), Warner Bros., 1995. The Golden Hour, 1996. The Cider House Rules, Miramax, 1999. Film Work; Editor: En Kille Och en Tjej, Svensk Filmindustri, 1975. (As Lars Hallstrom) ABBA—The Movie, Warner Bros., 1977. (As Lars Hallstrom) ]ag aer med Barn (also known as Father to Be), Svensk Filmindustri, 1979. (As Lars Hallstrom) Tuppen (also known as The Rooster), Svensk Filmindustri, 1981. Tva Killar Och en Tjej (also known as Happy We), Svensk Filmindustri, 1983. Film Work; Executive Producer: What's Eating Gilbert Crape?, Paramount, 1993. Film Work; Cinematographer: En Kille Och en Tjej, Svensk Filmindustri, 1975.

CREDITS Film Work; Director: Ska vi Gaa Hem Till Dej Eller Till Mej Eller Var Och en Till Sitt? (also known as Shall We Co to My or to Your Place or Each Co Home Alone?), 1973. A Lover and His Lass, [Sweden], 1975. En Kille Och en Tjej, Svensk Filmindustri, 1975. (As Lars Hallstrom)/4B0/4—The Movie, Warner Bros., 1977. (As Lars Hallstrom) Jag aer med Barn (also known as Father to Be), Svensk Filmindustri, 1979. (As Lars Hallstrom) Tuppen (also known as The Rooster), Svensk Filmindustri, 1981. Tva Killar Och en Tjej (also known as Happy We), Svensk Filmindustri, 1983. My Life As a Dog (released in Sweden as Mitt Liv Som Hund), Svensk Filmindustri, 1985. The Children ofBullerby Village (also known as The Children of Noisy Village; released in Sweden as Alia vi Barn i Bullerbyn), Svensk Filmindustri, 1986, released in the U.S. by First Run Features, 1996. More about the Children ofBullerby Village (released in Sweden as Mer om oss Barn i Bullerbyn), Svensk Filmindustri, 1987.

Television Work; Director: Semlons grona dalar (miniseries), 1977. The Big Five: The End of Something (special), NBC, 1988. Director of Danish television program Shall We Dance? Television Work; Executive Producer: The Big Five: The End of Something (special), NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: World of Film, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: En Kille Och en Tjej, Svensk Filmindustri, 1975. ABBA—The Movie, Warner Bros., 1977. (As Lars Hallstrom) Jag aer med Barn (also known as Eather to Be), Svensk Filmindustri, 1979. (As Lars Hallstrom) Tuppen (also known as The Rooster), Svensk Filmindustri, 1981. Tva Killar Och en Tjej (also known as Happy We), Svensk Filmindustri, 1983.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Eddie, Not My Kid, CBS, 1985. Lovely, The Lawrenceville Stories, 1988. Young Carl, "O Pioneers!/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1992. Steve Criss, Don't Look Back, HBO, 1996.

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Television Appearances; Specials: Todd Johnson, The Exchange Student, CBS, 1985. Lovely Mead, "The Prodigious Mickey," American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. Lovely Mead, "The Return of Mickey," American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Lovely Mead, "The Beginning of the Firm,"/American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Wallace, Women and Wa//ace, PBS, 1990. "Abby, My Love," CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1991.

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Born c. 1970, in New York, NY. Education: Attended Brown University. Addresses: /Agent—-William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Fox-Albert Management Enterprises, 308 West 48th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actor. Founding member of Malaparte Theatre Company. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, best actor, 1991, for "Abby, My Love/' CBS Schoolbreak Special. CREDITS Film Appearances: Timothy, Old Enough, Orion, 1984. Brad, Firstborn, Paramount, 1984. Laura's Boyfriend, Another Woman, Orion, 1988. Roberto Canessa, Alive (also known as Alive: The Miracle of the Andes), Buena Vista, 1993. Straight to One (short), 1993. Jeff Hawkes, With Honors, Warner Bros., 1994. Grover, Kicking and Screaming, Trimark, 1995. William O'Hara, The Proprietor, Warner Bros., 1996. Marty Pascal, The House of Yes, Miramax, 1997. Tass Richards, Drive, She Said, Beyond Films, 1997. David Keenan, Freak Talks about Sex, Latent Image Entertainment, 1998. Urban Folk Tales, 1999.

Stage Appearances: Understudy Muck Finn, Tom Sawyer, Kooloo and Bloody Knifed, Romance Language, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1984-85. Jimmy, Four Corners, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1985. Joseph, The Eden Cinema, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 1986. Wallace Kirkman, Women and Wa//ace, Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons, 1988. Bobby CosteNo, Korea, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1992. Magnasco, A ]oke, Sanford Meisner Theatre, New York City, 1992. George, Wild Dogs!, Malaparte Theatre Company, Theatre Row Theatre, New York City, 1993. Jason, The Perfectionist, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1993-94. Jeff, Suburbia, Lincoln Center, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1994. Toby, Sons and Fathers, Malaparte Theatre Company, Theatre Row Theatre, 1994. Linus Worth, Wonderful Time, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1995-96. Also appeared in As 5ure as You Live and Life During Wartime.*

Television Appearances; Series: Phi lip Charles "Charlie" Brent, All My Children, ABC, 1985.

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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Michael Herlihy, The 60s, NBC, 1999.

Education: Graduated from Brown University and Harvard University.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Career: Actor. Black Folks' Theater Company, company member. CREDITS Film Appearances: Phil Wilson, Confessions of a Dog, 1993. Peter, Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings, LIVE Home Video, 1994. Xavier, Get on the Bus, Columbia, 1996. Michael Simmons, Hav' Plenty, Miramax, 1997. Slats, Steel, Warner Bros., 1997. Donnell, Full Court Press, 1997. Rumors, 1997. The Slaves of Hollywood, 1997. Coleman "Booger" Sykes, He Cot Came, Buena Vista, 1998. Chad Egan-Washington, The Nephew, World 2000 Entertainment, 1998. Halle, Beloved, Buena Vista, 1998. Park Day, 1998. Also appeared in Strange Days; Blankman; and Little Black Panther. Television Appearances; Movies: Victor, Zooman, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Don, Mama Flora's Family, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Tommy Greer, Live Shot, UPN, 1995. Also appeared in The Dave Chappelle Project. Television Appearances; Episodic: Second nurse, Life Goes On, ABC, 1992. Aaron, Married. . . With Children, Fox, 1993. B.J. Mays, "Badge of Honor/' Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994. M.AN.I/.5., Fox, 1994. Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994. Dana, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, NBC, 1994. David Trainor, Cleghornel, The WB, 1995. J-Top, John Grisham's The Client, CBS, 1995. Smooth G, Murder One, ABC, 1995. Bo-Bo Thomas, "The Backboard Jungle," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Walter, Buddies, ABC, 1996. Darryl, Dangerous Minds, ABC, 1996. Preston, Cosby, CBS, 1997. Mr. Jackson, Demarol patient, "Obstruction of Justice/' ER, NBC, 1997.

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HAYES, Al See ALTMAN, Robert

HAYESJohn Michael 1919PERSONAL Born May 11, 1919, in Worcester, MA; married Mildred "Mel" Hicks (deceased). Education: Attended Massachusetts State College. Career: Screenwriter and producer. Newspaper writer, late 1930s-early 1940s; radio comedy writer, late 1930s-early 1940s: wrote for Lucille Ball's My Favorite Husband, Suspense, The Adventures of Sam Spade, and Sweeney and March; screenwriter for Universal, 1952; screenwriter for Alfred Hitchcock at Paramount, 1954-57; screenwriter at Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957-64; screenwriter at Avco Embassy, beginning 1964. Dartmouth College, screenwriting professor, c. 1990s. Military Service: Served with U.S. Army during World War II. Awards, Honors: Edgar Allan Poe Award, Mystery Writers of America, best motion picture screenplay, 1954, and Academy Award nomination, best writing (screenplay), 1955, both for Rear Window; Academy Award nomination, best writing (screenplay based on material from another medium), 1958, for Peyton Place. CREDITS Television Producer; Movies: Nevada Smith, NBC, 1975. Film Appearances: Himself, The Thrill of Genius, 1985.

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WRITINGS HERRMANN, Edward 1943Screenplays: Red Ball Express, Universal, 1952. (With others) Thunder Bay, Universal, 1953. (With others) Torch Song, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer, 1953. War Arrow, Universal, 1954. Rear Window, Paramount, 1954. To Catch a Thief, Paramount, 1955. It's a Dog's Life (also known as Bar Sinister), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1955. The Trouble with Harry, Paramount, 1956. (With others) The Man Who Knew Too Much, Paramount, 1956. Peyton Place, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. The Matchmaker, Paramount, 1958. (Uncredited) Separate Tables, United Artists, 1958. But Not for Me, Paramount, 1959. Butterfield 8, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1960. (Uncredited) The Rat Race, Paramount, 1960. The Children's*Hour (also known as The Loudest Whisper), United Artists, 1961. The Chalk Garden, Universal, 1964. The Carpetbaggers, Paramount, 1964. Where Love Has Gone, Paramount, 1964. Harlow, Paramount, 1965. Judith (also known as Conflict), Paramount, 1966. Nevada Smith, Paramount, 1966. (Uncredited) Walking Tall, Vestron Video, 1973. Champagne for Breakfast, 1980. Iron Will, Walt Disney, 1994. Television Movies: Winter Kill, ABC, 1974. Nevada Smith, NBC, 1975. Pancho Barnes, 1988. Television Series: Adams of Eagle Lake, ABC, 1975. OTHER SOURCES Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 26: American Screenwriters, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1984. Periodicals: Postscript, fall-winter, 1989-90.*

PERSONAL Full name, Edward Kirk Herrmann; born July 21, 1943, in Washington, DC; son of John Anthony and Jean Eleanor (maiden name, O'Connor) Herrmann; married Leigh Curran (an actress and playwright), September 9, 1978. Education: Bucknell University, B.A. (English), 1965; studied acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, 1968-69, and at the Dallas Theatre Center. Addresses: /Agent—Ames Gushing, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 902122704. Career: Actor and director. Appeared in commercials for Dodge automobiles, 1990s; appeared with Dallas Theater Center for four years. Awards, Honors: Fulbright scholarship, 1968; Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actor in a play, 1976, for Mrs. Warren's Profession; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama or comedy special, 1976, for Eleanor and Franklin; Television Critics Circle Award, best actor, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama or comedy special, both 1977, for Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years; Drama League's Distinguished Performance Award, 1983; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a play, 1983, for Plenty; Obie Award, sustained excellence in performance, The Village Voice, 1985-86; Jefferson Award nomination for The Cherry Orchard. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, Public Theatre, 1971. (Broadway debut) Moonchildren, Royale Theatre, 1972. Mrs. Warren's Profession, Broadway production, 1976. Journey's End, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1978. The Beach House, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1979-80. Macaulay "Mike" Connor, The Philadelphia Story, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1980. Hedda Gabler, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1981. Amos Mason, Gardenia, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1982.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Raymond Brock, Plenty, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1982, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1983. Whose Life Is It, Anyway?, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1984. Uncle Vanya, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1984. Candida, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1984. The Front Page, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1984. Tom, Tom and Viv, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1985. Siegfried Sassoon, Not About Heroes, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1985. Cassius, Julius Caesar, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1988. A Walk in the Woods, Comedy Theatre, London, England, 1988-89. Harvey, 1990. Candy is Dandy: An Evening with Ogden Nash, 1993. Burke, Life Sentences, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1993-94. Dr. Block, Psychopathia Sexualis, Manhattan Theater Club, New York City, 1997. Sir William Collyer, The Deep Blue Sea, Roundabout Theater, New York City, 1998. Also appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream, New York City; Old Times, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival; Love Letters, Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago, IL; The Cherry Orchard, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; and The Three Sisters, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ. Stage Work; Director: Private Lives, Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, 1981. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Policeman, Lady Liberty (also known as La Mortadella), United Artists, 1972. Anderson, The Paper Chase, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Mike, The Day of the Dolphin, Avco-Embassy, 1973. Klipspringer, The Great Gatsby, Paramount, 1974. Ezra Stiles, The Great Waldo Pepper, Universal, 1975. Dan Weymand, The Betsy (also known as Harold Robbins' The Betsy), Allied Artists, 1978. Colonel Walter Gilchrist, Brass Target, United Artists, 1978. Michael Hill, The North /Avenue Irregulars (also known as Hill's Angels), Buena Vista, 1979. Ed Branish, Take Down, Buena Vista, 1979. Harry, Harry's War, Taft International, 1981. Max Eastman, Reds, Paramount, 1981. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Annie, Columbia, 1982.

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Paul, Death Valley, Universal, 1982. Tommy, A Little Sex, Universal, 1982. Peter Soffel, Mrs. Soffel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Bob Singer, Compromising Positions, Paramount, 1985. Henry, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985. (As Ed Herrmann) Brown, The Man with One Red Shoe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Max, The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Grant Stayton III, Overboard, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987. Graham Sherbourne, Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. (Uncredited) Hero (also known as Accidental Hero), Columbia, 1992. Mr. Dingle, My Boyfriend's Back (also known as Johnny Zombie), Buena Vista, 1993. Ed Devery, Bom Yesterday, Buena Vista, 1993. Richard Rich, Richie Rich, Warner Bros., 1994. Zach Gilmore, Foreign Student, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Nelson Rockefeller, Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995. Robert Payne, Critical Care, Live Entertainment, 1997. A Civil Action, Buena Vista, 1998. Jack, Better Living, Goldheart Pictures, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Eleanor and Franklin, ABC, 1976. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years, ABC, 1977. Lou Gehrig, A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Cehrig Story, NBC, 1978. Dear Liar, 1978. The Sorrows of Gin, WNET, 1979. Frank Andrews, Portrait of a Stripper, CBS, 1979. Stephen Holms, Freedom Road, NBC, 1979. The Stranger, The Private History of a Campaign That Failed, 1980. Father, The Electric Grandmother, 1981. Dr. Quinn, The Gift of Life, CBS, 1982. Ned Larwin, Memorial Day, CBS, 1983. Alger Hiss, Concealed Enemies, WGBH Boston, 1984. Fred Friendly, Murrow, HBO, 1986. Head master, The Lawrenceville Stories, 1988. James Wagner, So Proudly We Hail, 1990. Henry Odell, Sweet Poison, 1991. Robert, Fire in the Dark, 1991. Ralph, A Foreign Field (also known as We Shall Meet Again), BBC, 1993, broadcast in the U.S. on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1994. Mr. Kilroy, Don't Drink the Water, ABC, 1994.

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Frank Jessmon, The Face on the Milk Carton, CBS, 1995. Herman Munster, Here Come the Munsters, Fox, 1995. Morton Treadway, What Love Sees, CBS, 1996. Branch Rickey, Baseball in Black and White (also known as Field of Honour and Soul of the Came), HBO, 1996. Doug Bedloe, "Anne Tyler's Saint Maybe," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Shugrue, A Season in Purgatory, CBS, 1996. President, Pandora's Clock (also known as Doomsday Virus), NBC, 1996. Narrator, Liberty! The American Revolution, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Richard Palmer, Beacon Hill, CBS, 1975. Father Joseph McCabe, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. Narrator, The Nazis: A Warning from History, History Channel, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: The headmaster, "The Prodigious Mickey," Amer/can Playhouse, PBS, 1987. Headmaster, The Beginning of the Firm, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III, 1990. Host, Vietnam: The Reason Why, 1991. Host, "The War Years," Our Century, 1991. Host, "Road to Infamy: The Countdown Years," Our Century, 1991. Burke, The End of a Sentence, 1991. Ben Cunningham, The Last Act is a Solo, 1991. Host, "Showdown at Leyte Culd," Our Century, 1993. Host, "The Rain of Steel," Our Century, 1993. Host, "Massacre at Malmedy," Our Century, 1993. Host, "Frontline Pilots: Deep Interdiction; Ground Pounders; Hostile Encounters," Our Century, 1993. Host, "Death Tide at Tarawa," Our Century, 1993. Narrator, Frank Lloyd Wright, PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Anderson Pearson, "Pilot," The Practice, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Captain Steve J. Newsome, "Heal Thyself," MM*S*H, CBS, 1980. Dr. Stoddard, "The Mole," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1987. "Progenitor," Law & Order, NBC, 1994.

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Born in 1930 in Berlin, Germany; son of an English father and Danish mother. Education: Attended University of Reading, England. Career: Producer and director. Fordel Films, Inc., director and vice-president, 1950-58; Universal TV, producer and director, 1964-66. Awards, Honors: Dr. Albert Lasker Award, March of Medicine Series, Edinburgh Film Festival, tor St. John's Story. CREDITS Film Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Woman Who Wouldn't Die (also known as Catacombs), Warner Bros., 1965. The Oblong Box (also known as Dance, Mephisto and Edgar Allan Poe's "The Oblong Box"), American International Pictures, 1969. The Last Shot You Hear, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. (Uncredited) De Sade (also known as Das Ausschweifende Leben des Marquis de Sade and Die Liebesabenteuer des Marquis S), American International Pictures, 1969. Scream and Scream Again (also known as Screamer), American International Pictures, 1970. Cry of the Banshee, American International Pictures, 1970. Murders in the Rue Morgue, American International Pictures, 1971.

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The Bob Hope Chrysler Show, NBC, 1964-66. KungFu, ABC, 1972. ABC Suspense Movies of the Week, ABC, 1973. ABC Movies of the Week, ABC, 1973. Kolchak: The Night Stalker (also known as The Night Stalker), ABC, 1974. Amy Prentiss, NBC, 1974. The Blue Knight, CBS, 1975. Spencer's Pilots, CBS, 1976. Sara, NBC, 1976. Wonder Woman (also known as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman and The New, Original Wonder Woman),* ABC/CBS, 1977. CHIPS, NBC, 1977. Little Women, syndicated, 1979. Shannon, CBS, 1981. The Master, NBC, 1984. The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Television Director; Episodic: "People Don't Do Such Things/' Tales of the Unexpected (also known as Roald Dah/'s Tales of the Unexpected), NBC, 1979. Also directed episodes of Hawaii Five-0, Lucas Tanner, and Switch. Television Director; Pilots: The Secret War of Jackie's Girls, NBC, 1980. Also director of Tender Warriors. Television Director; Specials: Tales of the Haunted, 1981. Television Producer, Unless Otherwise noted: Story editor, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (series), 1960-62. Associate producer, then producer, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (series), 1962-65. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Girl in a Swing (based on the novel by Richard Adams), Millimeter Films, 1988.*

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musical artist Bob Marley); children: Zion, Selah Louise. Career: Singer, songwriter, producer, and actress. Lead singer of The Fugees (The Refugee Camp All Stars), 1996—, solo artist, 1997—. Awards, Honors: Grammy Awards, best rap album and best R&B performance by a duo or group (shared with the Fugees), 1996, for The Score; Wall of Sound Album of the Year (shared with the Fugees), 1997, for The Carnival; Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified Cold, Platinum, Double Platinum, and Triple Platinum, 1998, for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; RIAA certified Gold, 1998, for single "Doo Wop: That Thing"; Billboard Award and USA Today, both best R&B album, both 1998, for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; Grammy Awards, best female R&B vocal performance ("Doo Wop: That Thing"), best R&B song ("Doo Wop: That Thing"), best new artist, best R&B album, and album of the year, all 1999, for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; Grammy Award nominations, best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal ("Nothing Even Matters"; shared with D'Angelo), best rap solo performance ("Lost Ones"), best female pop vocal performance ("Can't Take My Eyes Off of You"), best R&B songwriting ("A Rose is Still a Rose"), and producer of the year—non-classical, all 1999, for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Awards, outstanding female artist, best new artist, outstanding album, for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People President's Award for the Refugee Project (nonprofit organization); American Music Awards Favorite New Soul/R&B Artist; Danish Grammy Awards Best New Artist; Entertainment Weekly, entertainer of the year, Spin Magazine, artist of the year, Details Magazine, artist of the year; Time Magazine, #1 album of the year, New York Times, #1 album of the year, and Roll ing Stone Music Awards, best album, all for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; 20th Annual Billboard Music Video Awards, best R&B/urban new artist clip of the year, for "Doo Wop: That Thing"; received four Soul Train Music Award nominations. CREDITS Film Appearances: Arletta-the elevator operator, King of the Hill, Gramercy, 1993.

Rita Watson and song performer, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Buena Vista, 1993. Debra, Hav' Plenty, Miramax, 1997. Herself, Rhyme & Reason, Miramax, 1997. Song performer, Love Jones, New Line, 1997. Leslie, Restaurant, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Kira, As the World Turns, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Benita, Here and Now, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Malika, Daddy's Girl, ABC, 1996. Song performer, The 1998 Billboard Music Awards, 1998. RECORDINGS Albums (with The Fugees): Blunted on Reality, Sony, 1993. The Score, Sony/RuffHouse, 1995. The Car nival, 1997. Albums (Solo): The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Columbia/RuffHouse, 1998. Album Work; Producer: The Score, Sony/RuffHouse, 1995. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Columbia/ Ruff House, 1998. (With others) A Rose Is Still a Rose, Aretha Franklin, Arista, 1998. WRITINGS Songs: A Rose Is Still a Rose, Aretha Franklin, Arista, 1998. Hill also penned all of the tracks for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill; co-wrote many of the songs on The Score; wrote "The Sweetest Thing," and many other song lyrics. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Billboard, December 12, 1998, p. 6. Ebony, November, 1998, pp. 194-197. Entertainment Weekly, December 25, 1998, p. 34; January 15, 1999, p. 8; January 22, 1999, p. 45. Jet, December 7, 1998, p. 40. People Weekly, January 18, 1999, p. 72.*

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Born January 10, 1942, in Long Beach, CA; married Hildy Gottlieb. Education: Attended University of Americas, Mexico City, 1959-60; Michigan State University, B.A., 1962, M.A., 1963; attended assistant directors training school, Directors Guild of America, beginning in 1966. Addresses: /Agent—John Burham, William Morris Agency, 151 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2775. Career: Producer, director, and screenwriter. Worked in construction and oil drilling, mid-1960s; began film work as second assistant director, 1966; Phoenix Company, co-founder with David Giler and Joseph Gallagher, c. 1981. Awards, Honors: Golden Satellite Award nomination, best motion picture—animated or mixed media, 1998, for Alien: Resurrection. CREDITS Film Work: Second assistant director, The Thomas Crown Affair (also known as The Crown Caper and Thomas Crown and Company), United Artists, 1968. Second assistant director, Bullitt, Warner Bros., 1968. Second assistant director, Take the Money and Run, Cinerama, 1969. Director, Hard Times (also known as The Streetfighter), Columbia, 1975. Director, The Driver, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Producer (with Gordon Carroll and David Giler), Alien, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Director, The Warriors, Paramount, 1980. Director, The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980. Producer (with Giler) and director, Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Director, 48 Hours, Paramount, 1982. Director, Streets of Fire, Universal, 1984. Director, Brewster's Millions, Universal, 1985. Producer, Rustler's Rhapsody, Paramount, 1985. Director, Crossroads, Columbia, 1986. Executive producer (with Carroll and Giler), Aliens, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Producer (with William Hayward), Blue City, Paramount, 1986. Director, Extreme Prejudice, TriStar, 1987.

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Producer (with Carroll) and director, Red Heat, TriStar, 1988. Director, Johnny Handsome, TriStar, 1989. Director, Another 48 Hours, Paramount, 1990. Director, Trespass (also known as The Looters), Universal, 1992. Producer (with Carroll and Giler), Alien III, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Producer (with Neil Canton) and director, Ceronimo: An American Legend, Columbia, 1993. Executive producer, Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight (also known as Demon Keeper and Demon Knight), Universal, 1995. Director, Wild Bill, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Producer and director, Last Man Standing (also known as Cundown and We/come to Jericho), New Line Cinema, 1996. Executive producer, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood (also known as Bordello of Blood), Universal, 1996. Producer, Alien: Resurrection (also known as Alien 4), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Director, Supernova, United Artists, 1999. Film Appearances: Howard Hawks: American Artist, 1997. Television Work; Series: Creator, Dog and Cat, ABC, 1977. Co-executive producer, Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989-97. Creator, Tales from the Cryptkeeper (animated), syndicated, 1993-95. Executive producer, Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. Television Director; Episodic: "The Man Who Was Death/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. "Cutting Cards/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. "Deadline," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. "Dream of Doom," Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. Other Television Work: Executive producer, Two-Fisted Tales (special), Fox, 1992. Executive producer, W.E.I.R.D. World (movie), Fox, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: Hickey and Boggs, United Artists, 1972.

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The Getaway (based on the novel by Jim Thompson), National General, 1972. The Thief Who Came to Dinner, Warner Bros., 1973. The Mackintosh Man, Warner Bros., 1973. (With Tracy Keenan Wynn and Lorenzo Semple, Jr.) The Drowning Pool (based on the novel by Ross Macdonald), Warner Bros., 1975. (With Bruce Henstell and Bryan Gindorff) Hard Times (also known as The Streetfighter), Columbia, 1975. The Driver, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Alien, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. (With David Shaber) The Warriors (based on the novel by Sol Yurick), Paramount, 1980. The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980. (With Michael Kane and David Giler) Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. (With Larry Gross, Roger Spottiswoode, and Steven E. De Souza) 48 Hours, Paramount, 1982. (With Gross) Streets of Fire, Universal, 1984. (With Lukas Heller) Blue City (based on the novel by Ross Macdonald), Paramount, 1986. (With Harry Kleiner and Troy Kennedy Martin) Reef Heat (based on a story by Hill), TriStar, 1988. (With Giler and Larry Ferguson) Alien III (based on a story by Vincent Ward), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. The Getaway, Twentieth Century-Fox/Universal, 1994. Wild Bill (based on the play Fathers and Sons by Thomas Babe), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Last Man Standing (also known as Gundown and We/come to Jericho; based on the film Yojimbo), New Line Cinema, 1996. Other scripts include the screenplay The Last Good Kiss and two educational films for high schools. Television Episodes: (With Robert Reneau) "The Man Who Was Death," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. Co-author, "Cutting Cards," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. (With Mae Woods and William M. Gaines) "Deadline," (based on comic magazine Shock SuspenStories), Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Other Television Scripts: Dog and Cat (pilot), ABC, 1977. Other: Author of magazine articles and short stories. Adaptations: The screenplay Aliens was developed by James Cameron and David Giler from a story by Hill and released by Twentieth Century-Fox in 1986.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 140, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 44: American Screenwriters, Second Series, Gale, 1986. Periodicals: Atlantic Monthly, December, 1995, p. 120. Film Comment, May-June, 1980; March-April, 1983, pp. 9-18. Films and Filming, October, 1984, pp. 1 7-19.*

HINKLE, Marin PERSONAL Education: Graduated from Brown University and New York University. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress and director. CREDITS Film Appearances: Young Joanne, Angle, Laurenfilm, 1994. Larissa, Breathing Room (also known as T// Christmas), Arrow Releasing, 1996. Hannah, I'm Not Rappaport, Gramercy, 1996. Nick and Rachel, 1996. Carla, Milk and Money, 1997. Pea, Show& Tell, 1998. Killing Cinderella, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Alison Van Rohan, Another World, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Leslie Russo, "Grief/' Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Also appeared in episodes of Spin City, ABC; Feds; and Family Brood. Stage Appearances: Susie Balis, A Woman Without a Name, Kampo Cultural Center, New York City, 1992. Antonia,/Ambros/o, Kampo Cultural Center, New York City, 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Escape from Happiness, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1992-93. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1994-95. Betsy Flynn, Wonderful Time, Workshop of the Players Art Theatre, New York City, 1995-96. Understudy Miranda, The Tempest, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1995. Title role, Sabina, Primary Stages, New York City, 1996. Sandra Markowitz, A Thousand Clowns, Criterion Center Stage Right, New York City, 1996. Leah, A Dybbuk, or Torn Between Two Worlds, New York Shakespeare Festival, Newman Theater, New York City, 1997. Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1997. Nina, The Seagull: The Hamptons: The 1990s, Theater 3, New York City, 1998. Chrysothemis, Electra, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1998. Also appeared in As You Like It, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival; Evolution, Williamstown; Iran-. sit of Venus, Berkshire Theatre Festival; My Children! My Africa!, Portland Stage; Ghosts, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD; Uncle Vanya, Yale Repertory; Romeo and Juliet, The Shakespeare Theatre; The Changeling, TFNA, New York City. Stage Work: Director (with Irene Lewis), Escape from Happiness, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1992-93. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, March 29, 1996, p. 44.*

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2254. Agent—Gorfaine & Schwartz Agency, 3310 Barham Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90068-1471. Career: Composer. Has worked as a composer, performer, and recording artist with musical groups including Agitation Free, Berlin, Germany, 1970-74, Klaus Schulze, Berlin, 1974-75, and Tangerine Dream, Berlin, 1975. First German solo artist to sign with a major U.S. record label, Warner Bros., 1977. Record producer for performers, including Jack Nitzsche, 1985-1993, Harold Budd, 1986 and 1988, Morton Subotnick, 1988, 1992, and 1993, Joan La Barbara, 1989 and 1993, Nitzsche, Miles Davis, and John Lee Hooker, 1990, and Don Preston, 1993. CREDITS Film Work; Music Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Music director, Koyanisquatsi, Island Alive, 1980. 9 1/2 Weeks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Jewel of the Nile, Paramount, 1986. Hoover, HBO, 1987. Whoopee Boys, Paramount, 1987. Next of Kin, Lorimar, 1988. The Seventh Sign, TriStar, 1988. Revenge, Rastar, 1989. Blood Oath, [Australia], 1990. (With Miles Davis and John Lee Hooker) Hot Spot, Orion, 1990. Mermaids, Orion, 1990. loon, 1990. Blue Sky, Orion, 1991. Television Work; Series: Music producer for the series Middle Ages. RECORDINGS Albums: Departure from the Northern Wasteland, Warner Bros., 1978. Xcept One, Capitol, 1987. The Blob, Filmtrax, 1988.

Full name, Michael Alexander Hoenig; born January 4, 1952, in Hamburg, Germany; immigrated to the United States, 1980; son of Hans-Heinz and Eva Maria (Prenger) Hoenig; married Anne Elizabeth Miller, May 31, 1986. Education: Attended Free University of Berlin, 1975.

Albums with Agitation Free: Malesh, Vertigo, 1972. Agitation Free 2nd, 1973. Agitation Free—Last, 1974.

Addresses: Office—Metamusic Productions, Inc., 1308 Factory Place, Box 12, Los Angeles, CA 90013-

Screenplays: Koyanisquatsi, Island Alive, 1980.

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Film Music; Scores, Unless Otherwise Noted: Additional music, Koyanisquatsi, Island Alive, 1980. Additional music, 9 1/2 Weeks, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1986. The Wraith, New Century/Vista, 1986. The Gate, New Century/Vista, 1986. The Blob, TriStar, 1988. /, Madman, Trans World Entertainment, 1989. (With Nitzsche) Last of the Finest (also known as Blue Heat and Street Legal), Orion, 1989. The Class of 1999, Vestron, 1989. Past Tense, Viacom, 1993. Television Music; Series: The Max Headroom Show, 1985. Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 15 Minutes into the Future), ABC, 1987. Eerie Indiana (some sources cite Eerie Indian Episodes), ABC, 1991. Dark Skies, NBC, 1996. Moloney, 1996. Strange World, ABC, 1999. Television Music; Movies: Deadly Encounter (also known as American Eagle), EMI Television, 1982. Silent Witness, 1985. Shattered Spirits, ABC, 1986. The Amy Fisher Story (also known as Beyond Control), ABC, 1993. Visions of Murder, NBC, 1993. Search for Grace, CBS, 1994. Visions of Terror (also known as Eyes of Terror and Visions of Murder II), NBC, 1994. Above Suspicion (also known as The Rh/nehart Theory), HBO, 1995. Her Costly Affair (also known as Consensual Relations), NBC, 1996. Thrill, NBC, 1996. CDROMs: Baldur's Gate, Interplay, 1998.*

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Career: Director and screenwriter. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Cett/ng Wet, 1984. The Humpty Dumpty Man, Capitol, 1986. Second unit director, Proof, Fine Line, 1991.

Sloth, 1993. Muriel's Wedding, Miramax, 1994. My Best Friend's Wedding, TriStar, 1997. New Kid on the Block, 1999. Television Work: Directed a children's television show in Australia. WRITINGS Screenplays: Cett/ng Wet, 1984. The Humpty Dumpty Man, Capitol, 1986. Vicious!, 1988. Muriel's Wedding, Miramax, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 10, 1995, p. 46.*

HOLLAND, Agnieszka 1948PERSONAL Given name is pronounced "Egg-nee-es-ka;" born November 28, 1948, in Warsaw, Poland; immigrated to France, 1981; daughter of Henryk (a journalist) and Irena (a journalist; maiden name, Rybczynska) Holland; married Laco Adamik (a director); children: Katarzyna. Education: Filmova Akademie Muzickych Umeni, Prague, Czechoslovakia, graduated, 1971. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2775.

PERSONAL Born c. 1964; married Jocelyn Moorhouse (a screenwriter and director).

Career: Screenwriter and director. Unit X (filmmakers group), director, 1972; Zespoly Filmowe (film company), member of board of directors, 1978.

Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Member: Polish Filmmakers Association (member of board of directors).

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Awards, Honors: Award from Olsztyn Festival of Television Films and Plays, 1976, prize at San Remo, and award from MIFED, Milan, all for Niedzielne Dzieci; award from Lagow Festival, 1977, for Zdjecia Profane; Grand Prize, Koszalin Film Festival, 1979, and Fipresci Prize, Cannes International Film Festival, 1980, both for Aktorzy Prowincjonalni; Grand Prix, best Polish film in Gdansk, 1981, for Coraczka; Academy Award nomination, best foreign-language film, 1986, for Angry Harvest; Grand Prix, Festival du Nouveau Cinema, Montreal, Quebec, 1987, for Kobieta Samotna i Chromy; Independent Spirit Award, best screenplay, 1988, for Anna; Academy Award nomination, best adapted screenplay, and Golden Globe Award, best foreign film, both 1991, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best film not in the English language, 1993, all for Europa, Europa; prize in Marseilles, Vailladolid, for Olivier, Olivier. CREDITS Film Director: God's Sin, FAMU/Praga, 1970. Le Complot (also known as The Conspiracy, El Complot de los Rebeldes, and Conspiracion para Matar a un Cura), 1973. A Girl and Acquarius, Zespoly Filmowe, 1975. Aktorzy Prowincjonalni (also known as The Provincial Actors), Zespoly Filmowe, 1978. Coraczka (also known as Fever), Zespot, Unit X, 1980. (With M. Karpinski) Kobieta Samotna i Chromy (also known as A Lonely Woman, A Woman Alone, and Woman on her Own), 1981. Culture (documentary), 1985. /Angry Harvest (also known as Bitter Harvest; originally released as 8/ttere Ernte), European Classics, 1986. To Kill a Priest (also known as Popieluszko and Zabic Ksiedza), Columbia, 1987. Europa, Europa (also known as Hitlerjunge Salomon), Orion Classics, 1991. Olivier, Olivier, Sony Pictures Classics, 1992. The Secret Garden, Warner Bros., 1993. Total Eclipse (also known as Rimbaud Verlaine), Fine Line Features, 1995. Washington Square, Buena Vista, 1997. The Third Miracle, Franchise Pictures, 1999. The Falconer, 1999. Other Film Work: Production assistant, Illumination, 1972. Film Appearances: Secretary, Blizna (also known as The Scar), 1976.

HOLLAND * 2 1 9 Witowska, Przesluchanie, 1982, released in the U.S. as The Interrogation, Unit X/Zespoly, 1990. Television Director; Movies: An Evening with Abdon (also known as Wieczor u Abdona), 1974. Niedzielne Dziece (also known as Sunday Children), Zespot, UnitX, 1976. "Story I," Zdjecia Profane (also known as Proof Shots and Screen Tests), Zespot, Unit X, 1977. Television Director; Episodic: "Red Wind," Fa//en Angels, Showtime, 1994. Other Television Work; Director: Something for Something, [Poland], 1977. (With L. Adamik) Lorenzaccio, 1978. The Trial, 1980. Postcards from Paris (documentary), [France], 1987. Largo Desolato, 1990. Stage Director: The Emigrees, 1976. (With Adamik) Woyzeck, 1978. Washington Square, 1996. WRITINGS Screenplays: Cod's Sin, FAMU/Praga, 1970. A Girl and Acquarius, Zespoly Filmowe, 1975. (With Witold Zatorski) Aktorzy Prowincjonalni (also known as The Provincial Actors), Zespoly Filmowe, 1978. Dead Case, 1978. (With Andrzej Wajda) Rough Treatment (also known as Without Anesthesia and Bez Znieculenia), Film Polski, 1980. (With M. Karpinski) Kobieta Samotna i Chromy (also known as A Lonely Woman, A Woman Alone, and Woman on her Own), 1981. Mezczyzna Niepotrzebny (also known as Man Unnecessary), 1981. (With Jean-Claude Carriere, Wajda, Boleslaw Michalek, and Jacek Gasiorowski) Danton (based on the play The Danton Affair by Stanislawa Przybyszewska), Triumph/Columbia, 1983. (With Wajda and Michalek) A Love in Germany (based on the book by Rolf Hochhuth; originally released as Ein Liebe in Deutschland, 1983; also known as Un Amour en Allemagne), Triumph, 1984. (With Paul Hengge) /Angry Harvest (also known as Bitter Harvest; originally released as Bittere Ernte, 1985), European Classics, 1986.

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Anna (based on a story by Yurek Bogayevicz and Holland), Vestron, 1987. (With Carrlere, Wajda, and Edward Zebrowski) Les Possedes (also known as The Possessed; based on the novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky), Gaumont, 1987. (With Jean-Yves Pitoun) To Kill a Priest (also known as Popieluszko and Zabic Ksiedza), Columbia, 1987. (Co-author) La Amiga (also known as The Girlfriend, La Amiga—Die Freundin, and Die Freundin), 1988. (With Hengge) Europa, Europa (also known as

Hitlerjunge Salomon; based on the book Memo/res by Solomon Perel), Orion Classics, 1991. Korczak, New Yorker Films, 1991. Olivier, Olivier, Sony Pictures Classics, 1992. Television Movies: An Evening with Abdon (also known as Wieczor u Abdona)f 1974. Niedzielne Dziece (also known as Sunday Children), Zespot, UnitX, 1976. "Story I/' Zdjecia Profane (also known as Proof Shots and Screen Tests), Zespot, Unit X, 1977. Adaptations: Holland supplied the story that was adapted for the film Three Colors: Blue (also known as Blue, Bleu, Trois Couleurs: Bleu, and Trzy Kolory: Niebieski), 1993. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 144, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1994. Periodicals: American Film, September, 1986, p. 13. Electronic: Agnieszka Holland-The Official Home Page, http:// www.perfectnet.com/holland/main.htm.*

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PERSONAL Full name, Whitney Elizabeth Houston; born August 9,1963, in Newark (some sources say East Orange), NJ; daughter of John R. (a manager) and Emily (a

gospel singer under the name Cissy Houston) Houston; married Bobby Brown (a singer), July 18, 1992; children: Bobbi Kristina; cousin of Dionne Warwick (a singer). Addresses: Office—c/o John Houston, Nippi, Inc., 2160 North Central Rd., Fort Lee, NJ 07024-7547. /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2775. Career: Singer, actress, and producer. Backup singer for Chaka Khan, Lou Rawls, and mother Cissy Houston, all 1978; Houston Productions, producer, 199597; BrownHouse Productions, producer, 1997—. Worked as a fashion model; nightclub singer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, best individual performance in a variety or music program, 1985, for The 28th Annual Grammy Awards; Grammy Award, best female pop vocal, 1985, and American Music Awards, favorite video single in soul/rhythm and blues category and favorite single in rhythm and blues category, 1986, all for the song "Saving All My Love for You"; Grammy Award nomination, best female rhythm and blues vocal, 1985, for the song "You Give Good Love"; Grammy Award nomination, album of the year, 1985, for Whitney Houston; Grammy Award nomination, record of the year, 1986, for Greatest Love of All; MTV Video Music Award, best female in video category, MTV, 1986, for "How Will I Know?"; named artist of the year, Billboard, 1986; Grammy Award, best female pop vocal, 1987, for the song "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"; Grammy Award nomination, album of the year, 1987, for Whitney; Grammy Award nomination, best female rhythm and blues vocal, 1987, for the song "For the Love of You"; American Music Awards, favorite female artist in both soul/rhythm and blues and pop/ rock categories, favorite video single in soul/rhythm and blues category, and favorite album in both soul/ rhythm and blues and pop/rock categories, all 1987; American Music Awards, favorite female artist in pop/ rock category and favorite single in pop/rock category, both 1986; Soul Train Music Award, female album of the year, 1988; Hitmaker Award, Songwriters Hall of Fame, 1990; Distinguished Achievement Award, American Cinema Award Foundation, 1991; eleven Billboard Music Awards, 1993; Soul Train Music Awards, best rhythm and blues/soul female song, 1993, and rhythm and blues song of the year, 1994, and Grammy Awards, record of the year, and best female pop vocal performance, both 1994, for the song "I Will Always Love You"; American Music Awards, favorite female artist in soul/rhythm and blues

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 category, favorite female artist in pop/rock category, and annual award of merit, all 1994; American Music Awards, best single in pop/rock category and best single in soul/rhythm and blues category, both 1994, for the song "I Will Always Love You," from The Bodyguard soundtrack; American Music Awards, favorite album in soul/rhythm and blues category, favorite album in adult contemporary category, and favorite album in pop/rock category, and Grammy Award, album of the year, all 1994, for The Bodyguard soundtrack; Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1994, for The Bodyguard; Grammy Award nomination, best female rhythm and blues vocal performance, 1994, for the song "I'm Every Woman"; Image Awards, outstanding female recording artist, and entertainer of the year, both 1994; Sammy Davis Jr. Award, Soul Train Music Awards, 1994; World Music Awards, world's best-selling pop artist of the year, best rhythm and blues artist, best American recording artist, best overall recording artist, and female recording artist of the year, all 1994; inducted into Soul Train Hall of Fame, 1995; Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, 1996, for Waiting to Exhale; Image Award, outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, 1997, for The Preacher's Wife; Pinnacle Award, 1998; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding variety, music, or comedy special, 1998, for "Cinderella"; platinum records, Recording Industry Association of America, including records for the album I'm Your Baby Tonight and the song "I Will Always Love You"; set a new music industry record with seven consecutive number one singles from her album, Whitney; H.H.D. from Grambling University; first female to have an album debut on Billboard magazines music chart at number one, for Whitney Houston. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: Liberty Weekend, ABC, 1986. Disney's D-TV Valentine, NBC, 1986. 1987 Power Hits New Year's Eve Countdown, syndicated, 1987. The Mother-Daughter Pageant, 1987, syndicated, 1987. The Special Olympics Opening Ceremonies, ABC, 1987. Superstars and Their Moms, ABC, 1987. Cissy Houston: Sweet Inspiration, PBS, 1988. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration, Fox, 1988.

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The 14th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1987. Host, The 15th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1988. The 20th Annual NAACP Image Awards, N BC, 1988. The 30th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1988. The 21st Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1989. The 31st Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1989. The Songwriters Hall of Fame 20th Anniversary: The Magic of Music, CBS, 1989. The 1992 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1991. The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1991. The 19th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1992. The Essence Awards, CBS, 1992. Presenter, The MTV Movie Awards, syndicated, 1993. The 7993 Billboard Music Awards, 1993. The 1994 World Music Awards, ABC, 1994. The 26th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1994. The 36th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1994. Presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. The 8th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, 1994. The American Music Awards, 1994. Host, The 8th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1995. The Soul Train 25th Anniversary Hall of Fame Special, CBS, 1995. Host, The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1996. The 38th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1996. Host, The 9th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1996. Host, The /Oth Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1997. The 39th Cram my Awards, 1997. Honoree, The 70th Essence Awards, 1997. The /2th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 1998 Essence Awards, 1998. Special honoree, The 6th Annual Trumpet Awards, 1998.

Rachel Marron, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Savannah Jackson, Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Herself, The History of Rock 'n' Roll, Volume 5 (also known as The Sounds of Soul), Warner Bros., 1995. Julia Biggs, The Preacher's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. Herself, Scratch the Surface (documentary), 1997. Anything for Love, Universal, 1999.

Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, Whitney Houston: This Is My Life, ABC, 1992. Executive producer, Classic Whitney Live from Washington, D.C, HBO, 1997.

Film Music: Song "Queen of the Night," The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992.

Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella" (also known as "Cinderella"), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997.

Periodicals: Ebony, January, 1993, pp. 119-122; November, 1997. Good Housekeeping, January, 1997, p. 62. Los Angeles Times, November 22, 1992. Newsweek, December 23, 1996, p. 70. New York Times, October 28, 1985. Vanity Fair, November, 1992, pp. 240-241, 272-276. Washington Post, November 26, 1992, p. B1.*

Film Appearances: Perfect, Columbia, 1985. School for Vandals, 1986.

Film Work: Executive producer of music soundtrack and producer of gospel music, The Preacher's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. RECORDINGS Albums: Whitney Houston (includes the songs "Saving All My Love for You," "Greatest Love of All," and "You Give Good Love"), Arista, 1985. Whitney (songs include "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" and "For the Love of You"), Arista, 1987. I'm your Baby Tonight, Arista, 1990. The Bodyguard (original soundtrack; songs include "I Will Always Love You" and "I'm Every Woman"), 1992. My Love Is Your Love, Arista, 1998. Performed with numerous music artists, including Teddy Pendergrass, Bobby Brown, Chaka Khan, Neville Brothers, Dionne Warwick, Jermaine Jackson, and Jimmy Reid. Music Videos:

"How Will I Know," 1986. WRITINGS

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PERSONAL Born June 9, 1951; divorced from first wife; married Rosanna Arquette (an actress), 1986 (divorced); married; wife's name, Sophie; children: Jackson, Hayden. Education: Studied piano at University of Southern California; studied under Reginald Stewart and Leon Fleischer at Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara, CA. Career: Composer, music producer, and keyboardist. Worked as a producer for Valerie Carter,/1978, and played as a session musician with such performers as Fanny, 1974, Ringo Starr, 1974, Elton John, 197580, Neil Diamond, 1976, Harry Nilsson, 1976, Neil Sedaka, 1976, Yvonne Elliman, 1978, the DudekFinnigan-Kruger Band, 1980, Boz Scaggs, 1980, and Melissa Manchester. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding main title theme music, 1989, for Men; Grammy Award nomination, best instrumental music from television or film, 1990, for Dying Young; Academy Award nomination, best original score, 1991, for The Prince of Tides; Academy Award nomination, best original score, 1994, for The Fugitive; Academy Award nomination, best music—song, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best original song—motion picture, both 1994, for "Look What Love Has Done''; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in main title theme music, 1994, for ER; Academy Award nomination (with others), best song, Golden Globe Award nominations, best music—song and best original song—motion picture, and Grammy Award nomination, best song written specifically for a motion picture or for television, all 1997, for "For the First Time"; Academy Award nomination, best musical or comedy score, 1998, for My Best Friend's Wedding. CREDITS Film Work; Orchestrator, Unless Otherwise Noted: Music conductor and music arranger for strings, Nothing in Common, TriStar, 1986. Music producer, Five Corners, Cineplex Odeon, 1987. Music conductor, Some Girls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Pretty Woman (also known as 53000), Buena Vista, 1990.

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Falling Down, Warner Bros., 1993. The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993. The Saint of Fort Washington, Warner Bros., 1993. Junior, Universal, 1994. Intersection, Paramount, 1994. Song producer, "Ride Gambler Ride," Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. French Kiss (also known as Paris Match), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Outbreak, Warner Bros., 1995. Waterworld, Universal, 1995. Eye for an Eye, Paramount, 1996. One Fine Day, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Primal Fear, Paramount, 1996. The Trigger Effect, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Devil's Advocate, Warner Bros., 1997. Father's Day, Warner Bros., 1997. The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Television Work; Specials: Orchestrator, Alive—The Miracle of the Andes (also known as Alive— Twenty Years Later), CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Orchestra conductor, Elton John in Australia (also known as Elton John in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra), Showtime, 1987. RECORDINGS Albums: James Newton Howard, Kama Sutra, 1974. James Newton Howard and Friends, Sheffield Lab, 1985. Promised Land, Private Music, 1985. Man in the Moon, Reprise, 1991. Performed or worked with numerous artists and music groups, including Elton John, Ringo Starr, Melissa Manchester, Carly Simon, Neil Diamond, Olivia Newton-John, Diana Ross, Barbra Streisand, The Pointer Sisters, Kenny Loggins, Randy Newman, Toto, Gordon Lightfoot, David Lee Roth, Julio Iglesias, Ashford & Simpson, America, Rickie Lee Jones, Bob Seger, Rod Stewart, Peter Cetera, Dusty Springfield, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. WRITINGS Film Music; Scores, Unless Otherwise Noted: Song "Prove Me Wrong," White Nights, Columbia, 1985.

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Song "Hold on to Your Vision/' Cobra, Warner Bros., 1986. (With Hawk Wolinski) Wildcats (also known as First and Coal), Warner Bros., 1986. Head Office, TriStar, 1986. Nobody's Fool, Island Pictures, 1986. Never Too Young to Die, Paul Releasing, 1986. 8 Million Ways to Die, TriStar, 1986. Tough Guys, Buena Vista, 1986. Promised Land (also known as Young Hearts), Vestron, 1987. Five Corners, Cineplex Odeon, 1987. Russkies, New Century/Vista, 1987. Campus Man, Paramount, 1987. Some Girls (also known as Sisters), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. Off Limits (also known as Saigon), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. (And song "Until Forever") Everybody's All American, Warner Bros., 1988. Tap, TriStar, 1989. (And song "Most of All You") Major League, Paramount, 1989. The Package, Orion, 1989. Coupe de Ville, Universal, 1990. Pretty Woman (also known as 53000), Buena Vista, 1990. Three Men and a Little Lady, Buena Vista, 1990. Flatliners, Columbia, 1990. Marked for Death (also known as Screw/ace), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. (And song "Love Theme from Dying Young") Dying Young, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. The Prince of Tides, Columbia, 1991. The Man in the Moon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. King Ralph, Universal, 1991. Cuilty by Suspicion, Warner Bros., 1991. My Girl, Columbia, 1991. Grand Canyon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. American Heart, Triton Pictures, 1992. Glengarry Glen Ross, New Line Cinema, 1992. Diggstown (also known as Midnight Sting), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1992. (And songs "I Wanna Be the One/' "Love Doesn't Matter," and "Never Gonna Stop") Night and the City, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Fa///ng Down, Warner Bros., 1993. Dave, Warner Bros., 1993. The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993. The Saint of Fort Washington, Warner Bros., 1993. (And song "Look What Love Has Done") Junior, Universal, 1994. Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Intersection, Paramount, 1994. French Kiss (also known as Paris Match), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Just Cause, Warner Bros., 1995. Outbreak, Warner Bros., 1995. Restoration, Miramax, 1995. Waterwor/d, Universal, 1995. Eye for an Eye, Paramount, 1996. (And song "For the First Time") One Fine Day, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Primal Fear, Paramount, 1996. Space Jam, Warner Bros., 1996. The Juror, Columbia, 1996. Theme music, The Rich Man's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. The Trigger Effect, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Theme music, Dante's Peak, Universal, 1997. Devil's Advocate, Warner Bros., 1997. Father's Day, Warner Bros., 1997. Theme music, Liar Liar, Universal, 1997. My Best Friend's Wedding, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Song "Viv Dejected," Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, Buena Vista, 1997. The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Song "The Boxing Gym," Volcano, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. A Perfect Murder (also known as Dial M for Murder), Warner Bros., 1998. Snow Falling on Cedars, Universal, 1999. Mumford, Buena Vista, 1999. Television Music; Series: Men, ABC, 1989. Theme song "You'll Love the Ride," Sunday Dinner, CBS, 1991. Middle Ages, CBS, 1992. 2000 Malibu Road, CBS, 1992. £R (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994—. Theme "You Know Me Too Well," The George and A/ana Show, syndicated, 1995. The Sentinel, UPN, 1996-97. Television Music; Movies: Go Toward the Light (also known as Go to the Light and Toward the Light), CBS, 1988. The I mage, HBO, 1990. Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture, HBO, 1990. Descending Angel, HBO, 1990. Revealing Evidence (also known as Heat, Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Strangler, and Tango), NBC, 1990. A Private Matter (also known as M/ss 5herr/ and The Sherri Finkbine Story), HBO, 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Music; Episodic: "The Visit/' Trying Times, PBS, 1987. "Bedtime Story/' Trying Times, PBS, 1987. "The Hit List/' Trying Times, PBS, 1989. Television Music; Miniseries: "Mare Tranquilitatis," From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. Television Music; Specials: Alive—The Miracle of the Andes (also known as Alive— Twenty Years Later), CBS, 1993. Song "For the First Time," The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997.*

HUGHESJohn 1950(Edmond Dantes) PERSONAL Born February 18, 1950, in Lansing, Ml; raised in Detroit, Ml, and Chicago, IL; father in sales, mother a volunteer for charity work; married Nancy Ludwig, c. 1971; children: John III, James. Education: Attended Glenbrook North High School, Chicago, IL; attended University of Arizona. Addresses: Office-— Great Oaks Entertainment, 38085 North Ashley Or., Libertyville, IL 60048-9758. Career: Director, producer, and writer. National Lampoon (magazine), editor, c. 1980; Hughes Entertainment, founder and president, beginning 1985; Great Oaks Entertainment, Libertyville, IL, partner, 1995—. Affiliated with Needham Harper & Steers (advertising agency), Chicago, IL; Leo Burnett Company (advertising agency), copywriter, then creative director. Awards, Honors: Commitment to Chicago Award, 1990; ShoWest Producer of the Year, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1990; People's Choice Award, favorite comedy motion picture, 1991, for Home Alone; Scholastic's Student Choice Awards, number one film of the year, 1993, for Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.

HUGHES » 2 2 5 Director, Weird Science, Universal, 1985. Producer (with Tom Jacobson) and director, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Paramount, 1986. Executive producer (with Michael Chinich), Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986. Producer, Some Kind of Wonderful, Paramount, 1987. Producer and director, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. Producer and director, She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Executive producer (with Jacobson), The Great Outdoors, Universal, 1988. Producer (with Jacobson) and director, Uncle Buck, Universal, 1989. Producer (with Jacobson), National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (also known as Christmas Vacation), Warner Bros., 1989. Producer, Home Alone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Producer (with A. Hunt Lowry), Career Opportunities (also known as One Wild Night), Universal, 1991. Director and producer, Curly Sue, Warner Bros., 1991. Producer (with Richard Vane), Dutch (also known as Driving Me Crazy), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Producer (with Lowry), Only the Lonely, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Producer, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Producer, Dennis the Menace (also known as Dennis), Warner Bros., 1993. Producer, Baby's Day Out, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Producer, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1994. Producer, 101 Dalmations, Buena Vista, 1996. Producer, Flubber (also known as Disney's Flubber: The Absent Minded Professor and The /Absent Minded Professor), Buena Vista, 1997. Producer, Home Alone 3, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Producer and director, Reach the Rock, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Film Appearances: Brian's Father, The Breakfast Club, Universal, 1985.

CREDITS Film Work: Director, Sixteen Candles, Universal, 1984. Producer (with Ned Tanen) and director, The Breakfast Club, Universal, 1985.

Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York/ Fox, 1992. Hal Roach: Hollywood's King of Laughter, The Disney Channel, 1994.

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Screenplays: National Lampoon's Class Reunion (also known as Class Reunion), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. National Lampoon's Vacation (also known as Vacation; adapted from Hughes's story "Vacation '58," first published in National Lampoon, 1975), Warner Bros., 1983. Mr. Mom (also known as Mr. Mum), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. (With David O'Dell) Nate and Hayes (also known as Savage Islands), Paramount, 1983. Sixteen Candles, Universal, 1984. The Breakfast Club, Universal, 1985. Weird Science, Universal, 1985. (With Robert Klane) National Lampoon's European Vacation (also known as European Vacation), Warner Bros., 1985. Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986. Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Paramount, 1986. Some Kind of Wonderful, Paramount, 1987. Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. The Great Outdoors, Universal, 1988. Uncle Buck, Universal, 1989. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (also known as Christmas Vacation), Warner Bros., 1989. Home Alone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Career Opportunities (also known as One Wild Night), Universal, 1991. Dutch (also known as Driving Me Crazy), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Curly Sue, Warner Bros., 1991. (Under pseudonym Edmond Dantes, with Amy Holden-Jones) Beethoven, Universal, 1992. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (based on Hughes's characters), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Dennis the Menace (also known as Dennis), Warner Bros., 1993. Baby's Day Out, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. 101 Dalmations, Buena Vista, 1996. Flubber (also known as Disney's F'lubber: The Absent Minded Professor and The Absent Minded Professor), Buena Vista, 1997. Home Alone 3, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Reach the Rock, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. The Visitors, forthcoming. Film Music: Song "Wailey World National Anthem/' National Lampoon's Vacation (also known as Vacation), Warner Bros., 1983.

Song "I Can Take Anything," Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. Television Series: Delta House, ABC, 1979. Adaptations: Ferris Bueller's Day Off was adapted for an NBC television series, 1990; Uncle Buck was adapted for a CBS television series, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 2, 1994, p. 36. New York Times, August 4, 1991, p. 30. Prem/ere, July, 1988.*

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HUNG, Sammo 1952(Kam Bo Hung, Sammo Hung Kam-Bo) PERSONAL Full name, Sammo Hung Kam-Bo; born January 7, 1952, in Hong Kong; parents both wardrobe artists; married Jo Yuen Ok, 1973 (divorced, 1994); married Joyce Mina Godenzi (an actress and beauty queen), 1995; children: (first marriage) four. Education: Trained at the Peking Opera School. Avocational interests: Golf. Addresses: Office—Hong Kong International Film Festival, Cultural Services Department, USD, HK Coliseum Annex Bldg., Parking Deck Floor, KCR Kowloon Station, 8 Cheong Wan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong. Career: Director, actor, producer, and screenwriter. Seven Little Fortunes (performance troupe), member. Awards, Honors: Hong Kong Film Award nomination, best actor, 1983, for Tai fong siu sau; Hong Kong Film Award, best action choreography (with others), Hong Kong Film Award nomination, best director, both 1983, for Bai ga jai; Hong Kong Film Award nominations, best action choreography (with others), best actor, and best screenplay (with Barry Wong), all 1984, for Ren x/a ren; Hong Kong Film Award nomi-

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HUNG « 2 2 7 X/a ri fu xing (also known as Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars, The Target, and My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars), 1985. Producer, Sheng dan qi yu jie Hang yuan (also known as Christmas Romance and It's a Drink, It's a Bomb), 1985. Producer, Ji yung saam bo (also known as Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom and Wisdom Courage Three Treasures), 1985. Los Supercamorristas, 1985. Long de xin (also known as The First Mission, Heart of Dragon and Heart of the Dragon), Tai Seng, 1985. Fuk sing go jiu (also known as Lucky Stars Superior Shine and My Lucky Stars), Arena Home Video, 1985. Producer, Zui jia fu xiang (also known as The Luckiest Stars, Lucky Stars Co Places and My Lucky Stars Co Places), 1986. Cu; meng jiao (also known as The Haunted Island, Spooky, Spooky and Spooky, Spooky, Spooky), 1986. Foo gwai lit che (also known as Millionaire's Express, Nobles' Express, Shanghai Express and Wealthy Train), Golden Harvest, 1986. Dung fong tuk ying (also known as Eastern Bald Eagles and Eastern Condors), Tai Seng, 1986. Fei lung maang jeung (also known as 3 Brothers, Cyclone Z, and Dragons Forever), 1987. Producer, Ling huan xian sheng (also known as Mr. Vampire 3), 1987. Producer, Huang gu shi jie (also known as In the Line of Duty, Police Assassins, Super Cops, and Yes, Madam), 1987. Producer, Pi // da la ba (also known as Spirit and Me, Where's Officer Tuba?, and Where's Officer Tubar?), 1988. Spooky, 1988. Producer, Shi jie da shair (also known as Above the Law II, Blonde Fury, Born to Producer, Fight, Lady Reporter, and Righting Wrongs //: Blonde Fury), 1989. And producer, Qun long xi feng (also known as Pedicab Driver), 1989. Producer, Long feng zei zhuo zei (also known as Dragon Versus Phoenix and License to Steal), 1990. Producer, Lethal Lady, 1990. Zhi fen shuangxiong (also known as Pantyhose Hero), 1990. Best Is the Highest (also known as He Who's the Best Is the Highest), 1990. Producer, Shi bu wang qing (also known as Lover's Tear), 1991.

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And producer, Chi xian zhen bian ren (also known as Slickers vs. Killers), 1991. Wu fu zing chuang gui (also known as Ghost Punting and Ghost Renting), 1991. Zhu su wu nan (also known as Don't Call Me Gigolo), 1993. Zhan shen chuan shuo (also known as Moon Warriors), 1993. Action choreographer, Y? t/an tu long ji zhi jiao jiao zhu (also known as The Evil Cult, The Kung Fu Cult Master, and Kung Fu Master), 1993. Action coordinator, Sediu Yinghung Tsun Tsi Dung Sing Sal Tsau (also known as The Eagle Shooting Heroes and The Eagle Shooting Heroes: Dong Cheng Xijiu), 1993. Vat do king sing (also known as 8/ade of Fury and One Dagger Collapsed City), 1993. Action sequence designer, Dung che sai duk (also known as /Ashes of Time), 1994. And producer, Mou mian bi (also known as Don't Give a Damn), 1994. Action choreographer, Pi // huo (also known as Dead Heat and Thunderbolt), 1995. And action choreographer, WongFei-hungchi saiwik hung si (also known as Once Upon a Time in China VI and Once Upon a Time in China and America), 1997. Special action choreographer, Double Team (also known as The Colony), 1997. V^tgo ho yan (also known as Mr. Nice Guy, A Nice Guy, No More Mr. Nice Guy, and SuperChief), New Line Cinema, 1997. Second unit director and action choreographer, Knock Off, TriStar, 1998. Film Appearances: Hsia nu (also known as A Touch of Zen), 1969. Tie zhangxuan feng tui (also known as Lady Whirlwind), 1972. Hapkido (also known as Lady Kung Fu), 1972. Tai quan zhen jiu zhou (also known as Sting of the Dragon Masters and When Taekwondo Strikes), 1973. Si wang tiao zhan (also known as Bloody Ring, Magic Magicians, and Mandarin Magician), 1973. Shaolin fighter, Enter the Dragon (also known as The Deadly Three), Warner Bros., 1973. Tie jin gang da po zi yang guan (also known as Hong Kong Hitman and Stoner), 1974. Huang fei-hong xio I'm quan (also known as The Skyhawk), 1974. Chung chung //eh t'u (also known as Usurpers of Emperor's Power, The Valiant Ones, and The Valiant One), 1974.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Shao Lin men (also known as Countdown in Kung Fu, Hand of Death, Shaolin Men, and Strike of Death), Arena Home Video, 1975. The Man from Hong Kong (also known as The Dragon Flies and Zhi dao huang long), 1975. Si da men pal (also known as Shaolin Plot), 1977. San de huo shang yu chong mi liu (also known as The Iron-Fisted Monk), 1977. Po jie (also known as Broken Oath), 1977. Ya Chun, Zan xian sheng yu zhao qian hua (also known as Warriors Two), 1978. Lao hu t/an // (also known as Dirty Tiger and Crazy Frog and Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog), 1978. Fay Lung Kwo Cong (also known as Enter the Fat

Dragon), 1978. Duo ming jin //an (also known as Fast Sword), 1978. Game of Death (also known as Bruce Lee's Came of Death, Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death, and Si wang you ju), 1978. Za jia xiao zi (also known as Knockabout), 1979. Lin shi rong (also known as Magnificent Butcher and Ren zhewu di), 1979. Xing mu zi gu huo zhao (also known as The Incredible Kung-Fu Master), 1979. Sruce Lee, D-Day at Macao (also known as Bruce, DDay at Macao), 1979. Bo ming chan dao duo ming chuang (also known as Odd Couple), 1979. Xian yu fan sheng (also known as By Hook or by Crook), 1980. Return of Secret Rivals (also known as Emperor of the Filthy Guy and F//thy Guy), 1980. yuan fau you // (also known as Lightning Kung Fu and The Victim), 1980. Gu/ da gui (also known as Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind, Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind, Encounters of the Spooky Kind, Ghost against Ghost, and Spooky Encounters), 1980. Gui yao gui (also known as Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind 2 and Encounters of the Spooky Kind II), 1980. Yong zhe wu ju (also known as Dreadnaught and Dreadnought), 1981. Tai fong siu sau (also known as Carry on Pickpocket and Guard Against Small Hand), 1982. Wah Li, Ren x/a ren (also known as The Dead and the Deadly), 1982. Teapot, Wu fu xing (also known as 5 Lucky Stars and Winners and Sinners), 1983. Fat man, Shu Shan (also known as Warriors from the Magic Mountain, Zu Time Warriors, Zu Warriors, Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain, and Zu: Warriors of the Magic Mountain), Golden Harvest, 1983.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Bai ga jai (also known as Prodigal Son and Pull No Punches), 1983. Fei, W ga/ waak (also known as Pirate Patrol and Project A), Golden Harvest, 1983. (Uncredited) Cameo, Shen yong shuang xiang pao (also known as Pom Pom), 1984. Mao tou ying yu xiao fei xiang (also known as The Owl and Bumbo, The Owl vs. Bumbo, and Owl vs. Dumbo), 1984. Kwai tsan tseh (also known as Wheels on Meals, Meals on Wheels, Million Dollar Heiress, Spartin X and Weapon X), 1984. End of Wicked Tigers, 1984. Xia ri fu xing (also known as Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars, The Target, and My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars), 1985. Long de xin (also known as The First Mission, Heart of Dragon and Heart of the Dragon), Tai Seng, 1985. Fastback, Fuk sing go jiu (also known as Lucky Stars Superior Shine and My Lucky Stars), Arena Home Video, 1985. Zui jia fu xiang (also known as The Luckiest Stars, Lucky Stars Co Places and My Lucky Stars Co Places), 1986. Gui meng jiao (also known as The Haunted Island, Spooky, Spooky and Spooky, Spooky, Spooky), 1986. Chin Fong-Tin, Foo gwai lit che (also known as Millionaire's Express, Nobles' Express, Shanghai Express and Wealthy Train), Golden Harvest, 1986. Tung Ming Sun, Dung fong tuk ying (also known as Eastern Bald Eagles and Eastern Condors), Tai Seng, 1986. Piao cuo can (also known as To Err is Human and To Err is Humane), 1987. Linghuan xian sheng (also known as Mr. Vampire 3), 1987. Huang gu shi jie (also known as In the Line of Duty, Police Assassins, Super Cops, and Yes, Madam), 1987. Fei lung maang jeung (also known as 3 Brothers, Cyclone Z, and Dragons Forever), 1987. Zhong Guo zui hou yi ge tai jian (also known as China's Last Eunuch, Lai Shi, China's Last Eunuch and Last Eunuch in China), 1988. Master Yu, Qi qiao fu (also known as Painted Faces), 1988. Pi // da la ba (also known as Spirit and Me, Where's Officer Tuba?, and Where's Officer Tubar?), 1988. Cuo bu xin lang (also known as Paper Marriage), 1988.

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Zhong yi qun ying (also known as Seven Warriors), 1989. Qun long xi feng (also known as Pedicab Driver), 1989. Oiji (also known as Black Dragon, Miracle, Miracles: The Canton Godfather and Mr. Canton and Lady Rose), 1989. Fu gu/ fa/ng tuan (also known as Code of Fortune and Fortune Code), 1989. Ba Hang jin, c. 1989. Zhi fen shuangx/'ong (also known as Pantyhose Hero), 1990. Shou hu fei long (also known as Nutty Kickbox Cops and Skinny Tiger and Fatty Dragon), 1990. Luan shi er nu (also known as Shanghai Encounter and This Shanghai Encounter), 1990. Lethal Lady, 1990. Huo shao dao (also known as The Burning Island, Island of Fire, Island on Fire, The Prisoner, and When Dragons Meet), 1990. Huang jia nu Jiang (also known as She Shoots Straight), 1990. The Best of the Martial Arts Films (also known as The Sest of the Martial Arts Movies and Deadliest Arts: The Best of the Martial Arts Films), 1990. "Slim" Cheng, Ba Hang jin (also known as Eights Tales of Cold), 1990. Yi chu ji fa (also known as Touch and Go), 1991. Wu fu xing chuang gu/ (also known as Ghost Punting and Ghost Renting), 1991. The Tantana, 1991. Kong, Shi bu wang qing (also known as Lover's Tear), 1991. Meng gu/ ru qin he/ she hu/ (also known as My Flying Wife), 1991. Lao dou wu pa duo (also known as Daddy, Father and Papa), 1991. Hong fu qi tian (also known as Gambling Ghost), 1991. Haomen yeyan (also known as The Banquet), 1991. Chi xian zhen bian ren (also known as Slickers vs. Killers), 1991. Hua Pi Zhi Yinyang Fawang (also known as Human Night in Painted Skin and Painted Skin), 1992. Yi tian tu long ji zhi mo jiao jiao zhu (also known as The Evil Cult, The Kung Fu Cult Master, and Kung Fu Master), 1993. Prison guard, Yat do king sing (also known as Blade of Fury and One Dagger Collapsed City), 1993. Mou mian bi (also known as Don't Give a Damn), 1994. Himself, Cinema of Vengeance, Eastern Heroes Video, 1994. Himself, Top Fighter, Arena Home Video, 1994.

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Lang man feng bao (also known as Somebody Up There Likes Me), 1996. How to Meet the Lucky Stars, 1996. Thunderbolt, Ah Kam (also known as The Stunt Woman), Golden Harvest, 1996. Cyclist, Yatgo ho yan (also known as Mr. Nice Guy, A Nice Guy, No More Mr. Nice Guy, and SuperChief), New Line Cinema, 1997. Once Upon the Time in China and America, 1997. (Uncredited) Knock Off, TriStar, 1998.

Awards, Honors: Academy Award, Los Angeles Film Critics, and New York Film Critics Circle Awards, all best supporting actress, and National Board of Review Award, best actress, all 1983, for The Year of Living Dangerously; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a play, 1984, for End of the World; Q Award nomination, best recurring player, Viewers for Quality Television, 1998, for The Practice.

Also appeared in Wu long yingxiong (also known as Winner Takes All)-, and made a cameo appearance (uncredited) in The Dragon, the Odds.

Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials for FedEx, Lexus, and Tylenol, 1998.

Stage Appearances: Player Queen, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1972. The Soldier's Tale and The Knight of the Burning Pestle (double-bill), Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1974. Hamlet, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1974. (Off-Broadway debut) Constantine, Down by the River Where Waterlilies Are Disfigured Every Day, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1975. (Broadway debut) Norah, Ah, Wilderness!, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1975. The Rose Tattoo, Long Wharf Theatre, 1977. Five Finger Exercise, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1977. The Recruiting Officer, Long Wharf Theatre, 1978. Elizabeth Dead (one-woman show), Music-Theatre Group/Lenox Arts Center, Cubiculo Theatre, New York City, 1980. Mother Courage and Her Children, Boston Shakespeare Company, Boston, MA, 1983. Pope Joan and Louise, Top Girls, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1983. Joan of Arc, Little Victories, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1983. Audrey Wood, End of the World, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1983. Metamorphosis in Miniature, New York City, 1983. Aunt Dan, Aunt Dan and Lemon, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1985. Charlotta, The Cherry Orchard, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, 1988. Olga, Three Sisters, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1991-92.

Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild.

Also appeared in productions for the Long Wharf Theatre, 1971-73; The Tennis Came.

Television Appearances; Series: Sammo Law, Martial Law, CBS, 1998—. WRITINGS Screenplays: (As Sammo Hung; with Barry Wong) Ren xia ren (also known as The Dead and the Deadly), 1982. Foo gwai lit che (also known as Millionaire's Express, Nobles' Express, Shanghai Express and Wealthy Train), Golden Harvest, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 9, 1998, p. 40. People Weekly, November 30,1998, p. 105; December 28, 1998, p. 114. Time, October 19, 1998, p. 108.*

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1945PERSONAL

Born April 2, 1945, in Morristown, NJ. Education: Attended Interlochen Arts Academy; trained for the stage at Goodman Theatre School of Drama. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2704.

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Television Appearances; Specials: Norah, Ah, Wilderness!, PBS, 1976. Narrator, Chico Mendes: Voice of the Amazon, TBS, 1989. Host, Distant Lives, Learning Channel, 1990. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1990. Narrator, "Survive Siberia," ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1992. Narrator, Spirits of the Rainforest, Discovery Channel, 1993. Narrator, Cambodians in America, PBS, 1993. Narrator, "Bikini: Forbidden Paradise" (also known as "Bikini's Nuclear Graveyard"), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1993. Narrator, "Ishi: The Last Yahi Indian," The American Experience, PBS, 1994. Narrator, "The New Chimpanzees," National Geographic Specials, NBC, 1995. Narrator, He Dances for his Cormorants, Discovery Channel, 1995. Narrator, Titanic: Untold Stories (also known as Titanic Voyage), Discovery Channel, 1997. Narrator, Secrets of the Ocean Realm, PBS, 1997. Narrator, "Namib, Africa's Burning Shore," The Living Edens, PBS, 1997. Narrator, A Meerkat Family Saga, CBS, 1997. Narrator, Isaum Noguchi: Stones and Paper, 1997. Narrator, Influenza 1918, 1998.*

HURD, Gale Anne 1955PERSONAL Born October 25, 1955, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Frank E. (an investor) and Lolita (maiden name, Espiau) Hurd; married James Cameron (a director), 1985 (divorced, 1989); married Brian De Palma (a director), July 21, 1991 (marriage ended); married Jonathon Hensleigh (a producer and writer); children: (second marriage) Lolita. Education: Stanford University, degree in economics and communications, 1977. Avocational interests: Scuba diving, Paso Fino horses. Addresses: Office—Pacific Western Productions, 270 North Canon Dr., Suite 1195, Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5323. Career: Producer, screenwriter and production assistant. New World Pictures, Los Angeles, CA, executive assistant, director of advertising and publicity, then producer, 1977-82; Pacific Western Productions, Beverly Hills, CA, founder and owner, 1982—;

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founder and owner, No Frills Productions; created Gale Anne Hurd production grants for American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women. U.S. Film Festival, Salt Lake City, UT, juror, 1988, and Focus Student Film Awards, 1989; mentor, Peter Stark Motion Picture Producing Program, University of Southern California; mentor, Women in Film Mentor Program. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (Nicholl Fellowships Committee, 1989—; Producer's Board Executive Committee), Women in Film (board of directors, 1989-90), Americans for a Safe Future (board of directors, 1993—), .Institute for Research on Women and Gender (national advisory panel, 1997—), American Film Institute (board of trustees), Hollywood Women's Political Committee, Phi Beta Kappa, Show Coalition, IFP West (board of directors), Artists Rights Foundation (board of directors), Los Angeles International Film Festival (board of directors), Coral Reef Research Foundation, Feminist Majority. Awards, Honors: Grand Prix, Avoriaz Film Festival, c. 1984, for The Terminator; Special Merit Award, National Association Theater Owners, 1986; Special Merit Award, National Association of Theater Owners, and Hugo Award, best dramatic presentation, World Science Fiction Society, 1987, both for Aliens; Saturn nomination, c. 1988, for Alien Nation; Stanford-LA Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Business School Alumni Los Angeles, 1990; Independent Spirit Award (with Neal Jimenez and Michael Steinberg), best first feature, 1993, for The Waterdance", Florida Film Festival Award, 1994. CREDITS Film Work: Production assistant, Humanoids from the Deep (also known as Humanoids of the Deep, Monster, and Monsters), New World Pictures, 1980. Assistant production manager, Batt/e Beyond the Stars, New World Pictures, 1980. Producer (with Roger Corman), Smokey Bites the Dust, New World Pictures, 1981. Producer (with James Cameron and William Wisher, Jr.), The Terminator, Orion, 1984. Producer, Aliens, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Producer (with Richard Kobritz), Alien Nation (also known as Future Tense and Outer Heat), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988.

Producer, Bad Dreams, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Producer, The Abyss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Executive producer, Tremors (also known as Beneath Perfection), Universal, 1990. Executive producer, Downtown, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Executive producer, Terminator 2: Judgement Day (also known as T2), TriStar, 1991. Producer, The Waterdance, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Producer, Raising Cain, Universal, 1992. Producer, No Escape (also known as Escape from Absolom), Savoy Pictures, 1994. Producer, Safe Passage, New Line Cinema, 1994. Producer, The Ghost and the Darkness, Paramount, 1996. Producer, The Relic, Paramount, 1996. Producer, Switchback (also known as Going West in America and Going West), Paramount, 1996. Producer, Dante's Peak, Universal, 1997. Producer, Dead Man on Campus, Paramount, 1998. Producer, Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. Producer, Virus, Universal, 1999. Producer, Dick, TriStar, 1999. Television Work; Series: Creative consultant, Alien Nation, Fox, 1989-91. Television Work; Movies: Producer, Cast a Deadly Spell, HBO, 1991. Executive producer, Witch Hunt, HBO, 1994. Executive producer, Sugartime, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The New Hollywood, 1990. The Whole World is Watching, E! Entertainment Television, 1992. Masters of Fantasy: Stan Winston, Sci-Fi Channel, 1997. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With James Cameron and William Wisher, Jr.) The Terminator, Orion, 1984. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, June, 1989. People, August 11,1986. Time, July 28, 1986. Variety, June 22, 1998, p. 4.*

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1950PERSONAL

Born March 20, 1950, in Washington, DC; son of Claire McGill; stepson of Henry Luce III (a publishing executive); married Mary Beth Supinger (an actress), 1972 (divorced, 1982); married Heidi Henderson, March 5, 1989 (divorced, 1992); children: (with dancer Sandra Jennings) Alexander Devon, Sam. Education: Attended Middlesex Preparatory School in Massachusetts; Tufts University, Th.B. (theology; magna cum laude), 1972; studied acting at Juilliard School with John Houseman and others, 1972-75, and in England. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Circle Repertory Company, New York City, past member of company. Worked on a sheep farm in Australia, 1972. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1977, for My Life; Theatre World Award, 1978, for Body Heat; Golden Globe Award nomination, new star of the year in a motion picture—male, 1980, for Altered States; Academy Award, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actor, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, Cannes Film Festival, best actor, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best actor, National Board of Review Award (tied with Raul Julia), best actor, and Latin American Film Festival, best actor, all 1985, for Kiss of the Spider Woman; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured dramatic role, 1985, for Hurlyburly; Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, both 1986, for Children of a Lesser God; Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture— comedy/musical, both 1987, for Broadcast News; Spencer Tracy Award (first ever), outstanding screen performances and professional achievement, University of California at Los Angeles, 1988.

Film Appearances: Eddie Jessup, Altered States, Warner Bros., 1980. Ned Racine, Body Heat, Warner Bros., 1981. Daryll Deever, Eyewitness (also known as The Janitor), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Nick, The Big Chill, Columbia, 1983. Arkady Renko, Corky Park, Orion, 1983. Luis Molina, Kiss of the Spider Woman (also known as O Beijo da MulherAranha), Island Alive, 1984. James Leeds, Children of a Lesser God, Paramount, 1986. Tom Grunick, Broadcast News, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1987. Martin Larraneta (some sources say Marty Lawrence), A Time of Destiny, Columbia, 1988. Macon Leary, The Accidental Tourist, Warner Bros., 1988. Harlan James, / Love You to Death, TriStar, 1990. Doug Tate, Alice, Orion, 1990. Jack McKee, The Doctor, Buena Vista, 1991. Trevor McPhee/Sam Farber, Until the End of the World (also known as Bis Ans Ende der Welt and Jusqu'au Bout du Monde), Warner Bros., 1991. Dr. Bernard Rieux, The Plague (also known as La Peste), Republic Pictures International/Sugar Entertainment, 1992. Tom, Mr. Wonderful, Warner Bros., 1993. Graham Holt, Second Best, Warner Bros., 1994. Tommy Vesey, Trial by Jury, Warner Bros., 1994. The stranger, Secrets Shared with a Stranger (also known as Confidences a un Inconnu, Confidenze ad uno Sconosciuto, and Ispoved' Neznakomtsu), 1995. Paul Benjamin, Smoke, Miramax, 1995. Henry, A Couch in New York (also known as Eine Couch in New York and Un Divan a New York), Polygram Filmed Entertainment, 1996. Rochester, Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre (also known as )ane Eyre), Miramax, 1996. English narrator, Elie Wiesel: To Speak about the Unspeakable (also known as To Speak the Unspeakable: The Message of Elie Wiesel, Dire rindicible: La Quete d'Elie Wiesel, and Mondani a Mondhatatlant: Elie Wiesel Uezenete), 1996. Frank Quinlan, Michael, Turner Pictures/New Line Pictures, 1996. K. D. Dietrickson, Loved, Loved Productions/Imperial Entertainment/MDP Worldwide, 1997. Inspector Frank Bumstead, Dark City (also known as Dark Empire and Dark World), New Line Cinema, 1998. John Robinson, Lost in Space, New Line Cinema, 1998.

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Arthur Barret, The Proposition (also known as Shakespeare's Sister and Tempting Fate), Polygram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. The Big Brass Ring, 1998. George Gulden, One True Thing, Universal, 1998. Andor Knorr, The Taste of Sunshine (also known as Sunshine), Ascot Elite, 1999. Greg Harrison, The 4th Floor, Millennium Films, 1999. The Simian Line, 1999. Stage Appearances: Jamie, Long Day's Journey into Night, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, 1975. Man and Superman, Meadowbrook Theatre, Rochester, Ml, 1976. Lord Scroop, interpreter, and John Bates, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1977. Edward Howe, My Life, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1977. John Morrisey, Ulysses in Traction, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1977. Aiwa Schon, Lulu, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1978. Kenneth Talley, Jr., Fifth of July, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1978. Body Heat, 1978. Title role, Hamlet, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1979. Davison, Mary Stuart, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1979. Father Rivard, The Runner Stumbles, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1979. Lord Byron, Childe Byron, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1981. Melvin, The Diviners, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1981. Ike McKee/Henry Jarvis, The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler, Circle Repertory Company, Entermedia Theatre, New York City, 1982. Title role, Richard II, Circle Repertory Company, Entermedia Theatre, 1982. Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1982. Eddie, Hurlyburly, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, then Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1984.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Brother Dominic, Joan of Arc at the Stake, York Theatre Company, Church of the Heavenly Rest Theatre, New York City, 1985. Beside Herself, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1989. Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, 1989. Ivanov, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1990. Also appeared in Streamers in Chicago, IL. Stage Work: Director, Those Inconvenient Sisters, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Walter, Verna: USO Girl, PBS, 1980. Jay Follett, All the Way Home, NBC, 1981. Narrator, The Boy Who Drew Cats (animated; also known as We All Have Tales), Showtime, 1991. Narrator, Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School, Showtime, 1992. A Gala for the President at Ford's Theatre, 1993. Voice of John Dos Passos, The Odyssey of John Dos Passos, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Narrator, "A. Einstein: How I See the World/' American Masters, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1987. The 41st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1987. The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. Other Television Appearances: Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1982. Appeared in the miniseries Best of Families, PBS. Radio Appearances: Read Shipping News, by E. Annie Proulx, and The Great Railway Bazaar, by Paul Theroux, both for BBC Radio Four. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, October 15, 1989, p. H5. Premiere, November, 1987, p. 33.*

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the Woods, Phoenix Theatre, New York, and West End, London; The Love for Three Oranges; Die Feldermaus, English National Opera; G/'u/io Cesare; Mazzeppa; Pel leas et Melisande, Opera North; Der Ring Des Nibelungen, The Royal Opera HouseCovent Garden, London.

Career: Actor and director.

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Awards, Honors: Society of West End Theatre Laurence Olivier Award, most promising newcomer of the year in theater, 1988, for Too Clever By Half; Evening Standard Award, 1989, for Into the Woods and The Illusion; Society of West End Theatre Laurence Olivier Award, director of the year of a musical or entertainment, 1990, for Into the Woods; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director, 1991, for La Bete; Munich-Openwelt Award, production of the year, 1994, for Giulio Cesare; The Evening Standard Award, outstanding artistic achievement, 1996, for Der Ring Des Nibelungen. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: La Bete, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1991. Black Snow, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1992. All's Well That Ends Well, Public Theatre, New York City, 1993. The Ring Cycle, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 1996. Titanic, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1997-

99. Also directed productions of Too Clever By Half, Old Vic, London; A Flea in Her Ear, Old Vic, London; The Illusion, Old Vic, London; Le Bourgeois Centilhomme, Royal National Theatre, London; Into

Periodicals: New Statesman, October 25, 1996, pp. 42-44.*

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1949PERSONAL

Full name, Trevor Alfred Charles Jones; born March 23,1949, in Cape Town, South Africa; married; children: four. Education: Royal Academy of Music, B.A. (with honors), 1978; British National Film School, M.A., 1980; Ph.D. in progress. Addresses: Contact—do CMMP, 46A Avenue Road, London N6 5DR, England. Career: Composer, conductor, musical director, and actor. British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards & International Filmgebeuren Ghent, Adjudicator. Member: APC (media music board member), PRS (fellow), MCPS, British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best original film score, 1990, for Mississippi Burning; Golden Globe Award nomination, best original score—motion picture, and

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British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best original film score, both 1993, for The Last of the Mohicans; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Anthony Asquith Award for Film and Music nomination, 1997, for Brassed Off; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding music composition for a miniseries or a movie (dramatic underscore), 1998, for Merlin; Golden Globe Award nomination, best original song—motion picture, 1999, for The Mighty; Royal Academy of Music Review Weekly Prize. CREDITS Film Composer, Except Where Indicated: Britannia: The First of the Last, 1979. Black Angel, 1979. Song arrangements, Life of Brian (also known as Monty Python's Life of Brian), Warner Bros., 1979. (Greek dance music) and song arranger, Time Bandits, Avco Embassy, 1980. And musical director, The Dollar Bottom (short), 1980. And music director, Brothers and Sisters, British Film Institute, 1980. The Beneficiary, 1980. The Appointment, 1981. And musical director, Excalibur, Orion, 1981. The Sender, Paramount, 1982. And synthesized electronic sound, The Dark Crystal, ITC, 1982. And orchestrator, Nate and Hayes (also known as Savage Islands), Paramount, 1983. And music conductor, Runaway Train, Cannon, 1985. From an Immigrant's Diary, 1985. Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Angel Heart, TriStar, 1987. Sweet Lies, Island, 1988. Mississippi Burning, Orion, 1988. And music director, ensemble conductor, and song writer, Just Ask for Diamond (also known as Diamond's Edge), 1988. And music conductor, Dominick and Eugene (also known as Nicky and G/no), Orion, 1988. Sea of Love, Universal, 1989. Bad Influence, Triumph Releasing, 1990. Arachnophobia, Buena Vista, 1990. True Colors, Paramount, 1991. And orchestrations, synthesizer player, and song writer, CrissCross (also known as Alone Together), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. And orchestrator and synthesizer performer, Blame It on the Bellboy, Buena Vista, 1992. And musical score and performer, Freejack, Warner Bros., 1992.

And song arranger and song adapter, The Last of the Mohicans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. And orchestrator and synthesizer performer, In the Name of the Father, Universal, 1993. And synthesizer performer and orchestration, Cliffhanger, TriStar, 1993. De baby huilt (also known as The Four A.M. Feed), 1994. Music performer, Dallas Doll, Artistic License Films, 1994. And conductor and orchestrations, Loch Ness, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. And orchestrator and conductor, Hideaway, TriStar, 1995. And orchestra conductor, Kiss of Death, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. And music orchestrations and songs arranger, Richard III, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Brassed Off, Miramax, 1996. Talk of Angels, Miramax, 1997. Roseanna's Crave (also known as For the Love of Roseanna and For Roseanna), Fine Line Features, 1997. And orchestrations, C.l. Jane (also known as Navy Cross, Undisclosed, In Pursuit of Honor, and A Matter of Honor), Buena Vista, 1997. Lawn Dogs, Strand Releasing, 1997. Plunkett & MacLeane, 1998. And orchestra conductor, Desperate Measures, TriStar/ Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Dark City (also known as Dark World and Dark Empire), New Line Cinema, 1998. The Mighty, Miramax, 1998. from Hell, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Frederic Wilde, 1999. Molly, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1999. Notting Hill, 1999. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Sigurd, Alfred the Great, 1969. Roadie, Give My Regards to Broad Street, 1984. Television Composer; Miniseries: The Last Days of Pompeii, ABC, 1984. The Last Place on Earth, 1985. Merlin, NBC, 1998. Television Composer; Movies: Those Glory, Glory Days, 1983. One of Ourselves, 1983. This Office Life, 1984. Aderyn Pauper and Pigs Might Fly, 1984. A Private Life, 1988.

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Adams and Robert John Lange), Grammy Award, best original song for a motion picture, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best original song—motion picture (with Bryan Adams and Robert John Lange), all 1992, for "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You/' Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves; Golden Globe Award nomination, best original score—motion picture (with Bryan Adams and Robert John Lange), 1992, for Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves; Academy Award nomination, best music—song (with Bryan Adams and Robert John Lange), 1996, for "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman," Don Juan DeMarco; Golden Globe Award nomination, best original score—motion picture, 1996, for Don Juan DeMarco; Magnum Opus Award, University of Southern California School of Music, 1997; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding composition for a miniseries or a movie (dramatic underscore), 1998, for episode "1968," From the Earth to the Moon; Grammy Award, for Mr. Holland's Opus.

RECORDINGS CREDITS Albums: Dominick and Eugene (original soundtrack), Varese Sarabande, 1988.*

KAM-BO, Sammo Hung See HUNG, Sammo

KAMEN, Michael

1948PERSONAL

Born in 1948, in New York, NY. Education: Studied the oboe at The Julliard School of Music. Addresses: Agent—Gorfaine-Schwartz Agency, 3301 Barham Blvd., Suite 201, Los Angeles, CA 90068. Career: Composer, conductor, orchestrator, and musician. New York Rock and Roll Ensemble (a rock/ classical fusion music group), co-founder and member, ended 1973; David Bowie's Diamond Dogs Tour, musical director. Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation, cofounder. Has performed in concerts world wide. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best original television music, 1985, for "Edge of Darkness" (with Eric Clapton); Academy Award nomination, best music—song (with Bryan

Television Appearances: ABC in Concert (episodic), ABC, 1991. Pavarotti & Friends (special), PBS, 1993. Also appeared as the voice of Jake, Animaniacs (episodic), The WB. RECORDINGS Albums; with The New York Rock and Roll Ensemble: Faithful Friends, Atco, 1969. Reflections, Atco, 1970. Roll Over, Columbia, 1971. Freedomburger, Columbia, 1972. Albums; As a Solo Artist: New York Rock, Atco, 1973. Concerto for Saxophone Featuring David Sanborn, Warner Bros., 1990. Michael Kamen's Opus, London, 1998. The Michael Kamen Soundtrack Album (compilation), London, 1998. Has performed with numerous artists, including Jim Croce, David Bowie, Tim Curry, Aerosmith, Roberta Flack, Queen, Eurythmics, Belinda Carlisle, David Gilmour, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Def Leppard, Indigo Girls, Queensryche, Henry Cross, Metallica, John Mellencamp, Chieftans, Eric Clapton, and Bryan Adams.

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Album Work: Worked as a conductor, orchestrator, arranger, and producer, with numerous artists, including Cranberries, Tom Petty, Roger Daltrey, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Indigo Girls, Roger Waters, Eric Clapton, Bryan Adams, Queensryche, Queen, Eurythmics, and David Gilmour. WRITINGS Film Composer, Except Where Indicated: Songwriter, Zachariah, Cinerama, 1971. Musician, Godspell, Columbia, 1973. The Next Man (also known as The Arab Conspiracy and Double Hit), Allied Artists, 1976. Stunts (also known as Who is Killing the Stuntmen?), New Line Cinema, 1977. Between the Lines, Midwest, 1977. And music arranger, Boardwalk, Atlantic, 1979. (With Chris Stein) Polyester, New Line Cinema, 1981. Venom, Paramount, 1982. And music director, Pink Floyd's The Wall, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1982. Music director, Angelo, My Love, Cinecom, 1983. The Dead Zone, Paramount, 1983. Brazil, Universal, 1985. Lifeforce, TriStar, 1985. Rita, Sue and Bob, Too, Orion Classics, 1986. Highlander, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Mona Lisa, Island, 1986. (With George Harrison) Shanghai Surprise, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1986. Suspect, TriStar, 1987. Someone to Watch Over Me, Columbia, 1987. /Adventures in Babysitting (also known as A Night on the Town), Buena Vista, 1987. (With Eric Clapton and David Sanborn) And music performer and conductor, Lethal Weapon, Warner Bros., 1987. /Act/on Jackson, Warner Home Video, 1988. Die Hard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. (With Eric Clapton) Homeboy, Twentieth Century-Fox,

1989. (With David Stewart) Rooftops, New Visions, 1989. For Queen and Country, Atlantic, 1989. Crusoe, Island, 1989. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Columbia/ TriStar, 1989. Road House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1989. License to Kill (also known as License Revoked), United Artists, 1989. Dead-Bang, Warner Bros., 1989.

(With Eric Clapton and David Sanborn) Lethal Weapon 2, Warner Bros., 1989. Renegades, Universal, 1989. The Krays, Miramax, 1990. The Raggedy Rawney, Island, 1990. Cold Dog Soup, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1990. And conductor, Die Hard 2 (also known as Die Hard 2: Die Harder), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. And conductor, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (includes the single "[Everything I Do] I Do It for You"), Warner Bros., 1991. Nothing But Trouble (also known as Valkenvania), Warner Bros., 1991. (With Edward Shearmur) Let Him Have It, Fine Line Features, 1991. And conductor, Company Business, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1991. (With Robert Kraft) And conductor, Hudson Hawk, TriStar, 1991. And conductor, The Last Boy Scout, Warner Bros.,

1991. Blue Ice, HBO Home Video, 1992. Shining Through, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. (With Eric Clapton and David Sanborn) Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. Wilder Napalm, TriStar, 1993. Splitting Heirs, Universal, 1993. Last/Act/on Hero, Columbia, 1993. The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. Conductor, Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who (also known as Celebration: The Music of the Who and Daltrey Sings Townshend), 1994. Stonewall, Strand Releasing, 1995. Mr. Holland's Opus, Buena Vista, 1995. Circle of Friends, Savoy Pictures, 1995. And conductor, Don yuan DeMarco (includes the single "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman"), New Line Cinema, 1995. Die Hard with a Vengeance (also known as Die Hard 3 and Simon Says), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Music producer, Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight, Universal, 1995. Jack, Buena Vista, 1996. 101 Dalmatians, Buena Vista, 1996. Executive music producer, Tales from the Crypt Presents Bordello of Blood, Universal, 1996. The Winter Guest, Fine Line Features, 1997. Inventing the Abbotts, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Remember Me?, Manuel Salvador, 1997. And conductor, Event Horizon, Paramount, 1997. Song composer, McHale's Navy, Universal, 1997. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Universal, 1998. And conductor, Lethal Weapon 4, Warner Bros., 1998.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Song composer, The Nephew, 1998. Song com poser, Hope Floats, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. What Dreams My Come, Polygram, 1998. Iron Giant (animated), Warner Bros., forthcoming. Television Movies; Composer: Liza's Pioneer Diary, 1976. S*H*E,CBS, 1980. (With Ray Cooper) 5hoot for the Sun, 1986. The Heart Surgeon, 1997. Also The Menageress and The Dolphin's Gift. Television Series; Composer, Except Where Indicated: "Mirror, Mirror/' Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. "New Arrival/' Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO's Tales from the Crypt), HBO, 1989. DEA, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Theme composer, Free Willy, ABC, 1994. Television Miniseries; Composer, Except Where Indicated: (With Eric Clapton) Edge of Darkness, syndicated, 1986. And theme composer, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. Television Specials; Composer, Except Where Indicated: Chrisina's World (documentary), 1974. Conductor and arranger, MTV's 10th Anniversary Special, MTV, 1991. Split Personality, HBO, 1992. Two-Fisted Tales, Fox, 1992. Death of Some Salesman, HBO, 1993. Conductor, Roger Dal trey: The Music of the Who, The Disney Channel, 1995. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, HBO, 1995. Song composer, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time, HBO, 1998. Stage Composer: Music and lyrics, Reggae, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1980. Composer of ten ballets.

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Born May 13, 1939, in Brooklyn, NY; married Lorraine Bracco (an actress), 1982 (divorced, 1993); children: Stella. Education: Trained for the stage at Actors Studio with Lee Strasberg and Frank Corsaro. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps. Member: Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors Studio (board member). Awards, Honors: National Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, 1991, for The/ma & Louise; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, both 1992, for Bugsy; Australian Film Institute Award, best leading actor, 1993, for The Piano; Independent Spirit Award, best male lead, and International Fantasy Film Award, best actor, both 1993, for Bad Lieutenant. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) J. R., Who's That Knocking at My Door? (also known as Bring on the Dancing Girls, I Call First, and/. R.), Brenner, 1968. Charlie, Mean Streets, Warner Bros., 1973. Ben Eberhart, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Warner Bros., 1975. Coleman Buckmaster, That's the Way of the World (also known as Shining Star), United Artists, 1975. Speed, Mother, Jugs, and Speed, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1976. Sport, Taxi Driver, Columbia, 1976. Ed Goodman, Buffalo Bill and the Indians; or, Sitting Bull's History Lesson, United Artists, 1976. Ken Hood, We/come to LA., Lions Gate, 1977. Gabriel Feraud, The Duellists, Paramount, 1978.

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Jerry Bartowski, Blue Collar, Universal, 1978. Jimmy Angelelli, Fingers, Brut, 1978. Henry, Eagle's Wing, Rank, 1978. Roddy, La Mori en Direct (also known as Death in Full View and Death Watch), Quartet, 1979. Benson, Saturn 3, Associated Film, 1979. Inspector Fredrich Netusil, Bad Timing (also known as A Sensual Obsession), World Northal, 1980. Cat, The Border, Universal, 1981. Thomas Paine, La Nuit de Varennes (also known as That Night in Varennes), Triumph Releasing, 1982. // Mondo Nuovo, 1982. Mr. Legend, Nemo (also known as Dream One), Columbia, 1983. The fugitive, Une Pierre dans la Bouche, 1983. Rivas, Exposed, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Lieutenant Fred O'Connor, Corrupt (also known as Copkiller and Order of Death), New Line Cinema, 1983. Ed Lasky, Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. Clever, El Caballero del Dragon (also known as Knight of the Dragon and 5tar Knight), Cinetel Films, 1985. Frankie Acquasanta, Un Complicate Intrigo di Donne, Vicoli, e Delitti (also known as A Complex Plot about Women, Alleys, and Crimes, Camorra: The Naples Connection, and Camorra), Cannon, 1985. Mickey, Off Beat, Buena Vista, 1986. Bobby DiLea, Wise Guys, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1986. Pontius Pilate, L'lnchiesta (also known as The Investigation and The Inquiry), Italian International, 1987. Alonzo, The Pick-Up Artist, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Penfield Gruber, Blindside, 1987. Himself, Hello Actors Studio, 1987. Down Where the Buffaloes Go, 1987. Nikolai Bukharin, Caro Corbaciov (also known as Cord/a/ Gorbachev), UIP, 1988. Judas Iscariot, The Last Temptation of Christ, Universal, 1988. Grand/ cacciatori (also known as White Hunter), 1988. Frank Starkey, The January Man, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1989. Jake Berman, The Two Jakes, Paramount, 1990. Roderick Usher, Two Evil Eyes (also known as Edgar Allan Poe), Taurus Entertainment, 1990. La Batalla de los Tres Reyes (also known as The Battle of the Three Kings), 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Detective John Woods, Mortal Thoughts, Columbia, 1991. Hal Slocumb, The/ma and Louise, Metro-GoldwynMayer/Pathe, 1991. Rod Usher, "The Black Cat," Two Evil Eyes, Taurus Entertainment, 1991. Mickey Cohen, Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Vince LaRocca, Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Mr. White/Larry, Reservoir Dogs, Miramax, 1992. Title role, Bad Lieutenant, Aries Film Releasing, 1992. Victor the cleaner, Point of No Return (also known as The Assassin and The Specialist), Warner Bros., 1993. Tom Graham, Rising Sun, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. George Baines, The Piano (also known as The Piano Lesson), Miramax, 1993. Eddie Israel, Dangerous Came (also known as Snake Eyes), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. John Harris, The Young Americans, Live Home Video, 1993. Azro, Monkey Trouble, New Line Cinema, 1994. Winston Wolf, Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994. Harry Harrelson, Somebody to Love, Legacy Releasing, 1994. Ray Weiler, Imaginary Crimes, Warner Bros., 1994. A, Ulysses" Gaze (also known as The Gaze of Odysseus, The Look of Ulysses, and To Vlemma tou Odyssea), Fox Lorber, 1995. Auggie Wren, Blue in the Face, Miramax, 1995. Auggie Wren, Smoke, Miramax, 1995. Rocco Klein, dockers, Universal, 1995. (Uncredited) Himself, Get Shorty, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1995. Jacob Fuller, From Dusk Till Dawn, Dimension/ Miramax, 1996. George, Head Above Water, Fine Line Features, 1996. Himself, Full Tilt Boogie (documentary), Miramax, 1997. Harry Houdini, FairyTale: A True Story (also known as Illumination), Paramount, 1997. Roy Egan, City of Industry, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1997. Ray Donlan, Cop Land, Buena Vista, 1997. Vernon Dabney, Shadrach, Columbia, 1998. Johnny Lowen, // Mio West (also known as My West), CecchiGori Group, 1998. Jack Sheppard and Jonathon Wild: A Tale of Old London, 1998. Elvis, Finding Grace/and (also known as The Road to Grace/and), Largo Entertainment, 1998. Izzy Maurer, Lulu on the Bridge, Trimark, 1998. James Hager, Three Seasons, October Films, 1999. Prince of Central Park, 1999.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 An Interesting State, 1999. Holy Smoke, Miramax, 1999. Film Work: Production assistant, Street Scenes, 7 970 (documentary), 1970. Co-producer, Reservoir Dogs, Miramax, 1992. Executive producer, Blue in the Face, Miramax, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Seaman, Pueblo, 1973. Bugsy Siegel, The Virginia Hill Story, 1974. Eagle's Way, 1979. Solly Berliner, The Men's Club, Showtime, 1986. Pontius Pilate, L'lnchiesta (also known as The Investigation), RAI-TV (Italy), 1987. Voice, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO, 1987. "Imagining America" (also known as "This Ain't Bebop," "Tribe," "Reflections of a Native Son," and "Get Your Kicks on Route 66"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. "Martin Scorsese Directs," American Masters, PBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Jerry, A Memory of Two Mondays, 1974. The 2nd Annual Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Deadly Ambition," The F.B.I., ABC, 1974. "Vanessa in the Garden," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. "Miracle on 44th Street: A Portrait of the Actors Studio," American Masters, PBS, 1991. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1993. Also appeared as Blue Whale patron, Dark Shadows; Thug, Kojak; and on Inside the Actors Studio. Stage Appearances: Death of a Salesman, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1975. Hurlyburly, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1983-84, then Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1984, later Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1984-85. A Lie of the Mind, Promenade Theatre, 1986. Company of Angels, Los Angeles, CA, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Books: Fine, Marshall, Harvey Keitel: The Art of Darkness, Fromm International, 1998.

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KEITH, Larry 1931(Lawrence Keith) PERSONAL Born March 4, 1931, in Brooklyn, NY. Education: Graduated from Brooklyn College and Indiana University. Career: Actor. The Actors Company Theater, founding member. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best actor—daytime drama series, 1977-78, for All My Children. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Nick Davis, All My Children, ABC, 1970-78, 198384, 1988, 1993-94. Fred Baxter, The Baxters, syndicated, 1979-80. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Stanley Levison, Kennedy, NBC, 1983. Thomas Cohen, Kane & Abel, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Congressman Waxman, The Littlest Victims (also known as Innocent Victims), CBS, 1989. Dr. Obenland, Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore (also known as Cobfa's Law: Incident in Baltimore), CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Less Than the Eye Can See/' Stingray, 1986. Henry Rothman, "Prisoner of Love," Law & Order, NBC, 1990. Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Francis Dunlap, "Survivor," Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Emmanuel, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. Also appeared in episodes of The Equalizer, CBS; Kate and Allie, CBS.

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Television Appearances; Specials: Mr. Webster, "Make Believe Marriage/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1979. Mr. Saunders, "The Wave/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1981. Voice, "Carl Sandberg: Echoes and Silences" (also known as "Evening with Carl Sandburg: Poems, Songs and Stories by America's Poet-Troubadour"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Singer, "The Orphan Trains," The American Experience, PBS, 1995. Song performer, The 51st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Club owner, Nothing Upstairs, CBS, 1990. Film Work: Technical advisor, Incognito, 1997. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Footman, My Fair Lady, Mark Helligner Theatre, New York City, 1960-62. Understudy, The Mother Lover, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1969. Teddy, The Homecoming, Bijou Theatre, New York City, 1971. Understudy, The Best Laid Plans, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1966. Alexander Ami Icar, Monsieur Am Hear, Chelsea Theater Upstairs, New York City, 1980. Father Tim Farley, Mass Appeal, Stagewest, West Springfield, MA, 1982-83. Ted, We're Home, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1984. Murray Murray, Miami, off-Broadway production, New York City, 1986. Jackie Dwayne, Only Kidding!, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1989. Soloman, I Am a Man, Classic Stage Company, New York city, 1993. Troop, Captains Courageous, Goodspeed-at-Chester/ Norma Terris, CT, 1994-95. Phil Shredman, After-Play, Stage II, then Theatre Four, New York City, 1995-96. Isidor Straus, Titanic, Lunt-Fontanne Theater, New York City, 1997. Also appeared in High Spirits; I Had a Ball; Conflict of Interest; Brownsville Raid; M. Amilcar; The Rise of David Levinsky; Cigi; Rose Quartet; Substance of Fire; and The Price.*

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Born October 14, 1944, in Cologne, Germany. Career: Actor, director, songwriter, and performer. Appeared in Madonna's book, Sex. CREDITS Film Appearances: Road to St. Tropez (also known as La Route de St. Tropez), 1968. La stag/one del sens/ (also known as Season of the Senses), 1968. Schamols, 1968. La Provocation (also known as The Provocation), Jeune Cinema, 1969. Erbarmungslos (also known as La Horse), P.A.C., 1969. Baron Christian von Mem, Hexen bis aufs Blue gequaelt (also known as Austral 1700, Brenn, Hexe, brenn, Burn, Witch, Burn, Hexen, Mark of the Devil, and Satan), Adrian Hoven, 1970. Anton, The Salzburg Connection (also known as Top Secret), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Pilgrim of Death, Pan, 1973. Baron Frankenstein, Flesh for Frankenstein (also known as Andy Warhol's Frankenstein, Andy Warhol's Young Frankenstein, Came per Frankenstein, The Devil and Dr. Frankenstein, Frankenstein, The Frankenstein Experiment, and Up Frankenstein), Bryanston, 1974. Count Dracula, Blood for Dracula (also known as Andy Warhol's Dracula, Andy Warhol's Young Dracula, Dracula, Dracula cerca sangue di vergine . . . e mori de sete, and Young Dracula), 1974. Rene, Histoire d'o (also known as The Story of O), S.N.Prodis, 1975. Paul Martin, Expose (also known as The House on Straw Hill and Trauma), Norfolk International, 1975. Werner, Spermula, Film & Company, 1976. Professor Frank Mandel, psychiatrist, Suspiria (also known as Dario Agenton's Suspiria), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Das Fuenfte Cebot (also known as i'a/ba dei falsi dei)f 1977. Be/canto oc/er Darf e/ne Nutte schluchzen?, Llterarisches Colloquium, 1977. Kretakoer, 1978. Schafftaler, Bolwieser, 1978. Franzl, F/ocons d'Or, 1978. Magyar rapszodia (also known as Hungarian Rhapsody), MOKE P, 1979. Edgar Cast, D/e Dr/tte Generation (also known as The Th/rcf Generation), Tango Film, 1979. Peter Duemmel, Dad Fuenfte Cebot, 1979. Jack the Ripper, Lulu, Capital Films, 1980. Narcisz-Laci Toth, Narc/sz es Psyche (also known as Psyche), 1980. Drewitz, /./'// Mar/een, United Artists, 1981. Second Waiter, /.o/a, United Artists, 1981. Dr. Henry Jekyll, Docteur Jekyll et les femmes (also known as Dr. /e/cy//, The Blood of Doctor Jekyll, The Bloodbath of Doctor Jekyll, Bloodlust, and Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne), New Realm, 1981. Die Insel der blutigen Plantage (also known as Island of Bloody Plantation and Prison Camp Girls, Jailed for Love), Luxor Film, 1982. Pan/cow '95, 1983. Hur und Heilig, 1984. Gregor, Wanda's ex-lover, Verfuehrung: Diegrausame Frau (also known as Seduction: The Cruel Woman), First Run, 1985. Argon, Der Unbesiegbare, 1985. Count Frackstein, Die Einsteiger, E. Hillenbrand, 1985. Die Schlacht der Idioten, 1986. Minister, Am Naechsten Morgen Kehrte der Minister Nicht an Seinen Arbeitsplatz Zurrueck, 1986. Egomania-lnsel ohne Hoffnung, 1986. Himself, Epidemic, 1987. Mutters Maske, 1988. Adolf Hitler, lOOJahre Adolf Hitler-Die letzte Stunde im Fuehrerbunker, 1989. Das Deutsche Kettensaegen Massaker, 1990. Lawrence Hartmann, Europa (also known as Zentropa), Prestige Films, 1991. Hans, My Own Private Idaho, Fine Line Features, 1991. Jablo, Terror 2000-1 ntensivstation Deutschland, 1992. Tanning Salon Manager, yosh and S.A.M., Columbia, 1993. Commercial Director, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Fine Line Features, 1993. Mr. Himmelman, For Love or Money (also known as The Concierge), Universal, 1993. Plotzlich und unerwartet, 1993.

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Edouard Mullendorf, Three Shake-A-Leg Steps to Heaven, 1993. Arthur Eigenrauch, Rotwang, 1994. Ronald Camp, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Warner Bros., 1994. Colonel Hardy, Paradise Framed, 1994. Max Skladanowsky, Die Gebrueder Skladanowsky (also known as Brothers of Skladanowsky and A Trick of Light), 1995. Earl, The Duke of Groove, Chanticleer Films, 1995. York Cortex, Ausgestorben, 1995. Ralfi, ]ohnny Mnemonic, TriStar, 1995. Killer, Nur ueber meine Leiche (also known as Over My Dead Body), 1995. Block, Lea, 1996. UN-General Werner Brenner, United Trash (also known as The Slit), 1996. Curly, Barb Wire, PolyCram Filmed Entertainment, 1996. Man on the Trawler, Breaking the Waves, October Films, 1996. Lorenzini, The Adventures ofPinocchio (also known as Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio), New Line Cinema, 1996. Zoltan Kovacs, The End of the Violence, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1997. Vincent Lord, Betty, Panorama Entertainment, 1997. Die 120 Tage von Bottrop, 1997. Sligon, Prince Valiant, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Stuart Moss, Simon Says, 1998. Schuldig (also known as Guilty), 1998. Psychologist, Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. Dragonetti, Blade (also known as 8/acfe, the Vamp/re Slayer), New Line Cinema, 1998. Tennant, There's No Fish Food in Heaven, Storm Entertainment, 1999. Dr. Donald Abel, End of Days, Universal, 1999. Hans, Citizens of Perpetual Indulgence, Quixotic Productions, 1999. Film Work: Assistant director, Bolwieser, 1978. Props, Lola, United Artists, 1981. Song writer and performer, My Own Private Idaho, Fine Line Features, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Katonak (also known as Soldiers), 1977. Schaffthaler, Bolwieser (also known as The Stat/onmaster's Wife), 1977. Victor, 1978. Jason, Medea, 1987. Giles Marquette, Jack Reed: Badge of Honor, NBC, 1993.

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Rosa Roth-ln Liebe und Tod, 1994. Unter Druck, 1995. Hans-Rudi Dreher, Tatort-Das Maedchen mit der Puppe, 1996. Bongo, Nina-Vom Kinderzimmer ins Bordell, 1997. Buehla, Die Diebin, 1998. Dr. Eugene Kessler, Ice (also known as E/'s—wenn die Walterfrient), 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young man in nightclub, Berlin-Alexanderplatz, 1980. Kir Royal, 1986. Little Brother and Aage Kroger, Riget, released on film in the U.S. as The Kingdom, October Films, 1994. Lillebror, Riget II, released on film in the U.S. as The Kingdom II, October Films, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Armin Wegner and Rudolf Binding, The Great War (also known as The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century), PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Seaquest, NBC, 1993. Karl Zeller, The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Max Vaughn, "Ice Man/' The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Wolfgang Herzog, Nash Bridges, CBS, 1996. Also appeared in "Runaway/' Red Shoe Diaries; "Tracey Takes On . . . Death/' Tracey Takes On . . ., HBO; Viper; and Bridges. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 11, 1998, p. 108. Premier, April, 1996, p. 49. San Francisco Bay Guardian, May 27, 1998.*

KLEYLA, Brandon Addresses: Contact—Barbara Cameron & Associates, 8369 Sausalito Avenue, Suite A, West Hills, CA 91304. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Bobby Fricker, Now and Then, New Line Cinema, 1995.

Josiah, Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering (also known as Deadly Harvest), Dimension Home Video, 1996. Young Whale, Cods and Monsters (also known as The Father of Frankenstein), Lions Gate Films, 1998. Young Kevin, Free Enterprise (also known as Trekkers), Mindfire Entertainment, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Nick News, Nickelodeon; and All That, Nickelodeon. Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared in the pilot Gullah Gullah Island, Nickelodeon. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Ev/ta; as Tiny Tim, A Christmas Carol; Jacob Rothschild, The Rothchilds. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Variety, January 26, 1998, p. 69.*

KOPLOVITZ, Kay 1945PERSONAL Born April 11, 1945, in Milwaukee, Wl; daughter of William E. and Jane T. Smith; married William C. Koplovitz, Jr. (an attorney and corporate executive), April 17, 1971. Education: University of Wisconsin, B.S., 1967; Michigan State University, M.A., 1968. Avocational Interests: Tennis, baseball, skiing, travel. Career: Television executive. WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee, Wl, radio and television producer and director, 1967; Communications Satellite Corp., Washington, DC, public information officer, 1968-72; United ArtistsColumbia Cablevision, Oakland, NJ, director of community services, 1973-75; Koplovitz and Co. (communications management and public relations firm), founder and chief executive officer, 1975-77; United Artists-Columbia Satellite Services, Inc., vice president, executive director, and head of Madison Square Garden Sports Network, 1977-80; USA Network and Sci-Fi Channel, New York City, president and chief executive officer, 1980-98; founded USA Networks International, 1994. Federal Communications Commission, broadcast analyst, c. 1967. Corporate board member, Nabisco Holdings Corp.; corporate board member, Liz Clairborne, Inc.; corporate board mem-

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 ber, General Re Corporation. Director and member of executive committee, Cable Advertising Bureau, 1980-87; member of board of directors, New York World Television Festival, 1983-85; member of advisory board, Gannett Foundation, 1985; member of board of directors, Museum of Broadcasting, 1988-—. New York University, member of board of overseers at Graduate School of Business Administration, 198487. National Junior Achievement, member of board of directors, 1986—; launched Erase the Hate campaign, 1994; board member, Tennis Hall of Fame; member, Women's Sports Foundation; launched industry-wide anti-drug initiative with Partnership for a Drug Free America. Member: Women in Cable (member of founding board of directors; chair, 1979-80; member of executive committee, 1979-—; president, 1982-83), National Cable Television Association (chair of advertising committee, 1979-81), Cable Advertising Bureau, (member of board of directors, executive committee, treasurer, 1981-87), International Radio and Television Society (member of board of directors, 1984-85), National Academy of Cable Programming (member of board of directors, 1984-87), National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (member of board of directors, 1984-93; chair, 1994-95), Advertising Council, Inc. (member of board of directors, 1985—; chair, 1992-93), Advertising Council of America (member of board of directors, 1985-87), New York City Partnership (member of board of directors, 1987—), National Women's Council (chair, 1998—), board member, INSPAC, Women's Forum, Cable Television Marketing and Administration Society, International Council, Committee of 200. Awards, Honors: Action for Children's Television Award, 1979; Idell Katz Award, National Cable Television Association, 1979; Jerry Greene Memorial Award, 1982; Twin Award, Ridgewood Young Women's Christian Association, 1980; named one of Advertising /Age's top ten Newsmakers, 1981; named by New York Daily News as one of ten businesswomen to watch, 1982; Matrix Award, Women in Communications, 1983; Entrepreneurial Women Award, 1984; Distinguished Service Award, Young Adult Institute, 1985; Outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility Award, City University of New York, 1986; Women Who Run the World Award, Sara Lee Corp., 1987; Chairman's Award for Leadership, Cable Advertising Bureau, 1987; Muse Award, New York Women in Film and TV, 1992; Inductee, Broadcaster's Hall of Fame, 1992; Ellis Island Medal of Honor, 1993;

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Born February 9,1945, in New York, NY. Education: Attended American University and Columbia University. Career: Composer. 52nd Street Project (children's theatre group), musical director. Also worked as a press agent. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best score, Drama Desk Award nomination, and shared Grammy Award, best cast show album, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, all 1982, for Dreamgirls; shared Grammy Award nomination, best cast show album, 1985, for The Tap Dance Kid; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best score, 1998, for 5/cte Show. CREDITS Stage Work: Musical director and accompanist, Turquoise Pantomime, Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York City, 1974. WRITINGS Stage Plays: The Dirtiest Musical, 1975. Stage Music; Scores, Unless Otherwise Noted: Ain't That a Shame—The Saga of Richard Nixon, Cubiculo Theatre, New York City, 1975. The Dirtiest Musical, 1975.

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My Cup Ranneth Over, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1978. Dreamgirls (musical), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1981-85. The Tap Dance Kid (musical), Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1983-84, then Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1984-85, revived at Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1987. (Contributor of songs) Our Lady of the Harbor Bar and Crill (performance piece), Don't Tell Mama Theatre, New York City, 1988. (With others) Songs You Might Have Missed, Steve McGraw's Theatre, New York City, 1991.

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Director, Your Friends and Neighbors (also known as Friends and Neighbors), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Director, Nurse Betty, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1999. Film Appearances: Himself, Independent's Day, 1997. WRITINGS Screenplays: In the Company of Men (also known as En Compagnie des Hommes), Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Your Friends and Neighbors (also known as Friends and Neighbors), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Nurse Betty, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1999. Stage Plays:

"Filthy Talk for Troubled Times," in Scenes to Come, Greenwich House Theatre, New York City, 1989. Bash, Masquers Cafe, Los Angeles, 1994. Other plays include A Caggle of Saints, Lepers, Ravages, Rounder, Sangguinarians and Sycophants, and adaptations of Dracula and Woyzeck. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 15, 1997, p. 14. Time, August 18, 1997, p. 60. Electronic: Salon, Neil Labute, http://www.salonmagazine.com/ aug97/entertainment/labute970801.html DallasObserver.com, Web Extra, Who's Afraid of Neil LaBute?, August 20, 1998, http://www.dallas observer.com/extra/labute-1 .com*

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Born April 20, 1949, in Colquet, MN; daughter of Al (a teacher and salesman) and Dorothy Lange; married Paco Grande (a photographer), 1970 (divorced, 1982); partner of Sam Shepard (a playwright and actor); children: (with ballet dancer and actor Mikhail Baryshnikov) Alexandra; (with Shepard) Hannah Jane, Samuel Walker. Education: Attended the University of Minnesota; studied mime with Etienne DeCroux in Paris. Addresses: /Agent—Ron Meyer, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1804. Career: Actress and producer. Founder, Far West Pictures; dancer with the Opera Comique, Paris, France; appeared in experimental theater productions and worked as a model with the Wilhelmina Agency in New York City. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, best female acting debut in a motion picture, 1977, for King Kong; Academy Award nomination, best actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture—drama, both 1983, for Frances; Academy Award, best supporting actress, 1982, Golden Globe Award, best actress in a supporting role—motion picture, New York Film Critics Circle Award and National Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actress, 1983, all for Toots/e; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1984, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture drama, 1985, both for Country; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1985, for Sweet Dreams; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1987, for Crimes of the Heart; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1989, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—drama, 1990, both for Music Box; Theatre World Award, 1991-92; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1993, for O, Pioneers!; Golden Globe Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, Academy Award, best actress, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, all 1995, for Blue Sky; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for tele-

vision, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or a special, both 1996, for A Streetcar Named Desire; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—drama, 1998, for A Thousand Acres. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Dwan, King Kong (also known as King Kong: The Legend Reborn), Paramount, 1976. Angelique, All That }azz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Louise Travis, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, American International Pictures, 1980. Cora Papadakis, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Paramount, 1981. Frances Farmer, Frances, Universal, 1982. Julie Nichols, Toots/e (also known as Would I Lie to You?), Columbia, 1982. Jewell Ivy, Country, Buena Vista, 1984. Patsy Cline, Sweet Dreams, TriStar, 1985. Meg Magrath, Crimes of the Heart, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Kate, Far North, Alive, 1988. Babs Rogers Grey, Everybody's All-American (also known as When / Fall in Love), Warner Bros., 1988. Ann Talbot, Music Box, TriStar, 1989. Beth Macauley, Men Don't Leave, Warner Bros., 1990. Leigh Bowden, Cape Fear, Universal, 1991. Helen Nasseros, Night and the City, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Carly Marshall, Blue Sky, Orion, 1994. Herself, A Century of Cinema, 1994. Margaret Lewin, Losing Isaiah, Paramount, 1995. Mary, Rob Roy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Ginny Cook Smith, A Thousand Acres, Buena Vista, 1997. Martha Baring, Hush (also known as Bloodline and K/'/ronan), TriStar, 1998. Bette Fisher, Cousin Bette, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Tamora, Titus, 1999. Film Work: Producer (with William D. Wittliff and William Beaudine, Jr.), Country Buena Vista, 1984. Television Appearances; Specials: Maggie Pollitt, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Showtime, 1984, rebroadcast on American Playhouse, PBS, 1985.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television •Volume 23 The 19th Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1985. American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder, NBC, 1986. Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond, TNT, 1990. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. Jessica Lange: It's Only Make Believe, Cinemax, 1991. Voice of Willa Gather and herself, A Century of Women, TBS, 1994. Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995. Presenter, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996. "A Century of Women," CNN Perspectives, CNN, 1998. Intimate Portrait: Jessica Lange, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: The Best Little Girl in the World, 1981. Alexandra Bergson, "O Pioneers!/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1992. Stick Wife, ABC, 1994. Blanche DuBois, "A Streetcar Named Desire" (also known as "Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire"), CBS Playhouse 90s, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 1995. Voice, "The Prince, the Swan, and the Czar Saltan," Stories from My Childhood (also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood; animated), PBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: Angel on My Shoulder, summer theatre production, North Carolina, 1980. Blanche Dubois, A Streetcar Named Desire, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Books: Jeffries, J. T., Jessica Lange: A Biography, St. Martin's, 1986. Periodicals: American Film, January-February, 1987, p. 36; June, 1987, pp. 7-9; August, 1990, pp. 14-19. Cosmopolitan, February, 1990, p. 184. Entertainment Weekly, April 14, 1995, p. 22; October 27, 1995, p. 78; fall, 1996, p. 92; March 20, 1998, p. 56. Esquire, December, 1985, pp. 330-333.

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Harper's Bazaar, January, 1991, pp. 100-113. Interview, December, 1989, p. 56. McCall's, June, 1983, pp. 38-39. Newsweek, January 31,1983, pp. 46-48; September 22, 1997, p. 82. People Weekly, April 17, 1995, p. 136. Premiere, January, 1990, p. 52. Rolling Stone, March 17, 1983, pp. 12-14. Time, November 7, 1988, pp. 108-109; April 10, 1995, p. 77. TV Guide, February 1-7, 1992, pp. 4-9. Vanity Fair, October, 1991, p. 182. Vogue, April, 1983, pp. 268-279; October, 1984, pp. 606-607; February, 1990, pp. 192-193.*

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Born June 11, 1959, in Oxford, England; son of W.G.R.M. (a doctor and Olympic gold medalist in rowing) and Patricia Laurie; married Jo Green, June, 1989; children: two sons, one daughter. Education: Attended Eton College, and Selwyn College, Cambridge, beginning 1978. Avocational Interests: Motorcycling, music. Addresses: Agent—Harold Ober and Associates, 425 Madison Ave., 10th Floor, New York, NY 10017. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Cambridge Footlights Dramatic Club, president, 1981. Awards, Honors: Perrier ''Pick of the Fringe" Award, 1981, for The Cellar Tapes. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Alfresco (also known as There's Nothing to Worry About!), Granada TV, 1982-83. Happy Families, 1984-85. Saturday Live, Channel 4, 1986. South of Watford, 1986-87. George, Prince of Wales and Prince Regent, Blackadder the Third, BBC, 1987. A Bit of Fry and Laurie, 1988-95. Lieutenant the Honorable George Colhurst St. Banleigh, Blackadder Goes Forth, BBC, 1989. Bertie Wooster, Jeeves and Wboster, Granada TV, 1990-93, broadcast in the U.S. as "Jeeves and Wooster," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1990;

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"Jeeves and Wooster, Series II," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992; "Jeeves and Wooster, Series III," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1993; and "Jeeves and Wooster, Series IV," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1994. Host, A Christmas Night with the Stars, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Bobby McMichael, Mrs. Capper's Birthday, 1987. Prince George/Pigmot, Blackadder's Christmas Carol, 1989. Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre: A 20th Anniversary Special, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Up Line, 1987. Assistant, The Laughing Prisoner, 1987. Leo Hopkins, All or Nothing at All, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lord Monty, "Bambi," The Young Ones, BBC-2,1984. Tom, "Big Snogs," Girls on Top, Central TV, 1986. "Dangervision," The Dangerous Brothers Present, 1986. Simon Partridge, "Beer," Blackadder II, BBC, 1986. Prince Ludwig, "Chains," Blackadder II, BBC, 1986. N'Bend, Filthy, Rich, and Catflap, 1987. Waiter, The New Statesman, Yorkshire TV, 1989. Director, "Status Quo," Look at the State We're In!, 1995. Sir Michael Jaffa, "Local Government," Look at the State We're In!, 1995. Jerry Bryce, "The Body Politic," Murder Most Horrid, 1996. Tracey Takes On. . ., HBO, 1996. The Gentleman on the Plane, "The One with Ross's Wedding: Part 2," Friends, NBC, 1998. Harrap, "Good Faith: Part 1," The Bill, 1998. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Look at the State We're In!, 1995. Film Appearances: Michael (some sources cite the role of Harry), Plenty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. The Secret Policeman's Third Ball, 1987. Colin, Strapless, Gavin, 1989. Roger, Peter's Friends, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992. Uncle, A Pin for the Butterfly, Skreba Films, 1994. Mr. Palmer, Sense and Sensibility, Columbia, 1995. Jasper, 101 Dalmatians, Buena Vista, 1996. Officer Steady, The Borrowers, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1997. Baron Hulot, Cousin Bette, Fox Searchlight, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Poirot, Spice World (also known as Five, Five Girls, It's Been a Hard 15 Minutes, Spice Girls, Spice Girls: The Movie, Spice Up Your Life!, and Spice: The Movie), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. King's adviser, The Man in the Iron Mask, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1998. Mr. Little, Stuart Little, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Stage Appearances: Nightcap, Cambridge Footlights Dramatic Club, 1979. The Cellar Tapes, Cambridge Footlights Dramatic Club, 1981. Beyond the Footlights, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London, 1982. Gasping, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 1990. RECORDINGS Albums: The World of Jeeves and Wooster (original soundtrack recording), 1992. Videos: Appeared in the Annie Lennox music video Walking on Broken Glass, and Kate Bush's music video Experiment IV, 1986. WRITINGS Stage Plays: (Co-author) The Cellar Tapes, Cambridge Foothills Dramatic Club, 1981. Television: The Laughing Prisoner (movie), 1987. Also writer for television series, including Alfresco, The Crystal Cube, Saturday Live, Friday Night Live, A Bit of Fry and Laurie, and Straight Talking. Novels: The Gun Seller, Heinemann (London), 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Booklist, April 15, 1997, p. 1411. Bookwatch, July, 1997, p. 11. Entertainment Weekly, January 15, 1993, p. 36; November 29, 1996, p. 69; July 11,1997, p. 63. Kirkus Reviews, April 1, 1997, p. 490. Library Journal, April 15, 1997, p. 118. Maclean's, February 1, 1993, p. 61.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 National Review, January 29, 1996, p. 67. New Statesman, December 13, 1996, p. 40. New Yorker, February 8, 1993, p. 103. New York Times Book Review, June 8, 1997. Observer, May 19, 1996, p. 16. People Weekly, November 12, 1990, p. 11. Publishers Weekly, February 17, 1997, p. 208. School Library Journal, June, 1997, p. 152. Times Literary Supplement, May 3, 1996, p. 4857. Variety, November 19, 1990, p. 84; September 21, 1992, p. 85; December 4, 1995, p. 51; February 12, 1996, p. 31; November 25, 1996, p. 71. Vogue, February, 1990, p. 208. Electronic: Britcomedy Digest, http://www.prairienet.org/ britcom/BD/2.10.html#Hughl_aurie. Celeb Cellar, http://wkweb3.cableinet.co.uk/celebs/ HughLaurie/laurie.html. Hugh Laurie Frequently Asked Questions, http:// www.prairienet.org/britcom/Other.htm. TV Comedy Index, http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/ biogs/laurie.html.*

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Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas, Wilde, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Jerome/Eugene Morrow, Cattaca (also known as The Eighth Day), Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Stormtrooper, Bent, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997. Billy Hanson, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Warner Bros., 1997. Steven Crlscz, The Wisdom of Crocodiles, Miramax, 1998. Danny, Music from Another Room, Orion/MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1998. Jude, Final Cut, Fugitive Features, 1998. Ted Pikul, eXistenZ (also known as Crimes of the Future), Dimension/Miramax, 1998. Dickie Greenleaf, The Talented Mr. Ripley (also known as The Strange Mr. Ripley), Paramount, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Joe Barnes, The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes, WGBH Boston, 1990. Nathan Thompson, Families, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Sam, The Tailor of Gloucester, PBS, 1990.

LAW, Jude 1972PERSONAL Born December 29, 1972, in Lesisham, England; married Sadie Frost (an actress); children: Rafferty. Addresses: /Agent—Josh Lieberman, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Worked with National Youth Music Theatre, United Kingdom, while still in school. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, outstanding supporting actor, 1995, for Indiscretions; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor, 1995, for Indiscretions; and Olivier Award nomination, outstanding newcomer, for Indiscretions. CREDITS Film Appearances: The Crane (short), 1992. Billy, Shopping, Concorde-New Horizons, 1994. Ethan, / Love You, I Love You Not, Buena Vista Home Video, 1996.

Television Appearances; Movies: Bruno, The Marshal, HTV International, 1993. Stage Appearances: Pygmalion, Italian cities, 1992. (London debut) Foxtrot Darling, The Fastest Clock in the Universe, London, 1992. The Snow Orchid, Gate Theatre, London, England, 1993. Live Like Bigs, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1993. Death of a Salesman, West Yorkshire Playhouse, England, 1994. Michael, Les Parents Terribles, Royal National Theater, London, England, 1995. (Broadway debut) Michael, Indiscretions, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Magazine, May, 1998, p. 88. Premiere, November, 1997, pp. 42-47. US, December, 1997, p. 68.*

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CREDITS LEE, Spike 1956(?)PERSONAL Born Shelton Jackson Lee, March 20, 1956 (some sources cite 1957), in Atlanta, CA; son of William (a jazz musician and composer) and Jacqueline (a teacher of arts and black literature; maiden name, Shelton) Lee; married Tanya Lynette Lewis, 1993; children: Satchel Lewis. Education: Morehouse College, B.A., 1979; New York University, M.A. (filmmaking), 1983. Addresses: Office—Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks, 124 DeKalb, Suite 2, Brooklyn, NY 11217. Career: Director, producer, actor, and screenwriter. Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks, founder and director. Originally cleaned and shipped film for a movie distributor. Morehouse College, member of board of trustees, 1992—; director of commercials for Nike and music videos for musicians, including Fishbone, Michael Jackson, and Prince. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America, Screen Writers Guild. Awards, Honors: Student Directors Academy Award, 1980, and Ernest Artaria Award, Locarno International Film Festival, 1983, both for Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads; New Generation Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Award, Prix de Jeunesse, Cannes Film Festival, both 1986, and Independent Spirit Award, best first feature, 1987, all for She's Gotta Have It; New Generation Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, 1986; Best Picture Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, 1989, Best Picture Award, Chicago Film Festival Critics Awards, Special Distinction, Independent Spirit Awards, Golden Globe Award nominations, best director and best screenplay—motion picture, and Academy Award nomination, best writing, all 1990, for Do the Right Thing; Golden Lion Award, Venice Film Festival, 1995, for Clockers; Special Mention Award, Berlin International Film Festival, 1997, for Get on the Bus; Academy Award nomination (with Samuel D. Pollard), best documentary, features, Emmy Award nomination (with Pollard, Daphne McWilliams, Jacqueline Glover, and Sheila Nevins), outstanding nonfiction special, Golden Satellite Award (with Pollard), best documentary film, and IDA Award, feature documentaries, all 1998, for 4 Little Girls.

Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Producer, director, and editor, yoe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads, 1980. And producer, She's Gotta Have It, Island Pictures, 1986. And producer with Monty Ross and Loretha C. Jones, School Daze, Columbia, 1987. And producer with Ross, Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989. And producer, Mo' Better Blues, Universal, 1990. And producer with Ross, Jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. And producer with Marvin Worth, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. And producer, Crooklyn (also known as Crooklyn, NY), Universal, 1994. And producer, Clockers, Universal, 1995. Lumiere and Company (also known as Lumiere et compangnie and Lumiere y compania), Fox Lorber, 1995. And executive producer and producer, Get on the Bus, Columbia, 1996. And producer, Girl 6, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. And producer, He Got Game, Buena Vista, 1998. And producer, Summer of Sam (also known as The Son of Sam), Buena Vista, 1999. Film Work; Other: Executive producer, New Jersey Drive, Gramercy, 1995. Executive producer, 7a/es from the Hood, Savoy, 1995. Film Appearances: Mars Blackmon, She's Gotta Have It, Island Pictures, 1986. Half Pint, School Daze, Columbia, 1987. Mookie, Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989. Himself, Making "Do the Right Thing/' 1989. Lonely in America, Academy Entertainment, 1990. Giant, Mo' Setter Blues, Universal, 1990. Cyrus, jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Shorty, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Himself, Seven Songs for Malcolm X (documentary), Jane Balfour Films, 1993. Himself, The Last Party (documentary; also known as Youth for Truth), Triton Pictures, 1993. Himself, Hoop Dreams (documentary), Fine Line Features, 1993. Snuffy, Crooklyn (also known as Crooklyn, NY), Universal, 1994. Uncredited cameo, Drop Squad, Gramercy Pictures, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Jimmy, Girl 6, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Narrator, When We Were Kings, Gramercy, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: The 20th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1988. R.A.C.E. (also known as Racism), NBC, 1989. Decade (also known as MTV's Decade), MTV, 1989. The Debbie Allen Special, ABC, 1989. The New Hollywood, NBC, 1990. The 22nd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1990. Racism: Points of View, syndicated, 1991. The Labor Day Show, PBS, 1991. Entertainers '91: The Top 20 of the Year, ABC, 1991. A Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan (also known as Los Angeles and Chicago Salute to Michael Jordan), NBC, 1991. Host, MTV's 10th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1991. Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992. ComicReliefV, HBO, 1992. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Great Ones: The National Sports Awards, NBC, 1993. Abbey Lincoln, You Gotta Pay the Band, PBS, 1993. The Essence Awards, Fox, 1994. Music in Movies "96, ABC, 1996. Interviewer, "Spike Lee Presents Albert Belle/' Real Sports with Bryant Cumbel, HBO, 1996. The 10th Essence Awards, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "In Search of the Dream," A & E Premieres, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. "Spike and Co.: Do It A Cappella" (also known as "A Cappella Do-Wop"), Great Performances, PBS, 1990. Television Work; Specials: Segment producer, Coca-Cola Pop Music Backstage Pass to Summer, Fox, 1991. Segment producer and director, "John Thompson," Real Sports with Bryant Cumbel, HBO, 1995. Segment producer and director, "Spike Lee Presents Albert Belle," Real Sports with Bryant Cumbel, HBO, 1996. Segment producer and director, "Curt Flood Story," Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, HBO, 1997. Director and producer, 4 Little Girls (documentary), HBO, 1997. Director, John Leguizamo: Freak, HBO, 1998. WRITINGS Screenplays: Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads, 1980.

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She's Gotta Have It, Island Pictures, 1986. School Daze, Columbia, 1987. Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989. Mo' Better Blues, Universal, 1990. Jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Crooklyn (also known as Crooklyn, NY), Universal, 1994. Clockers, Universal, 1995. He Got Game, Buena Vista, 1998. Summer of Sam (also known as 5on of Sam), Buena Vista, 1999. Television Specials: "John Thompson," Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, HBO, 1995. Books: Spike Lee's Gotta Have It: Inside Guerilla Filmmaking, Simon & Schuster, 1987. Uplift the Race: The Construction of "School Daze," Simon & Schuster, 1988. Do the Right Thing: A Spike Lee Joint, Fireside (New York City), 1989. (With Ralph Wiley) By Any Means Necessary: The Trials and Tribulations of the Making of "Malcolm X," Hyperion (New York City), 1992. (With Ralph Wiley) Best Seat in the House: A Basketball Memoir, Crown (New York City), 1997. OTHER SOURCES Books: Hardy, James Earl, Spike Lee, introduction by Coretta Scott King, Chelsea House (New York City), 1996. Periodicals: Advertising Age, June 1, 1998, p. 20. American Film, July-August, 1989, p. 22. American Historical Review, April, 1993, p. 440. Commentary, August, 1991, p. 50. Ebony, October, 1989, p. 140; November, 1991, p. 82; May, 1994, p. 28. Entertainment Weekly, November 27, 1992, p. 26. Essence, August, 1990, p. 54. Film Comment, July-August, 1989, p. 12; JanuaryFebruary, 1997, pp. 42-47. Film Quarterly, winter, 1993, p. 18. Interview, November, 1992, p. 100. Jet, October 6, 1997, p. 65; October 5, 1998, p. 33. Newsweek, April 22, 1996, p. 75. New York Times, August 9, 1987; June 25, 1989.

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LEMBECK, Michael 1948PERSONAL Born June 25, 1948, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Harvey Lembeck (an actor; deceased); married Lorna Patterson (an actress); children: two. Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9701 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2020. Manager-lave I/Gross Entertainment, 9171 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 406, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and director. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in directing for a comedy series, 1996, for Friends. CREDITS Film Appearances: Vinnie Fazio, The Boys in Company C, Columbia, 1978. Tommy Ricardo, The In-Laws, Warner Bros., 1979. Kavell, G.O.R.P., Filmways, 1980. Frank, On the Right Track, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Ed, The Dream Team, Universal, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Young husband, The Funny Side, NBC, 1971. Kaptain Kool, The Krofft Supershow, ABC, 1976-77. Max Horvath, One Day at a Time, CBS, 1979-80, 1981-84. Peter Newman, Foley Square, CBS, 1985-86. Television Appearances; Movies: Cidget Crows Up, 1970. Delmonico, Haunts of the Very Rich, ABC, 1972. Burt, A Summer without Boys, ABC, 1973. Reuben, Blood Sport (also known as Poetry in Motion), ABC, 1973. Russ Bridges, Having Babies III, ABC, 1978. Tony, The Comeback Kid, ABC, 1982. Abbie Hoffman, Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8, HBO, 1987. Tony Mercer, Side by Side, CBS, 1988.

Lady Mobster, 1988. Ted, Heartbeat (also known as Danielle Steel's Heartbeat), NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marc, "To Play or Not to Play?/' The Partridge Family, ABC, 1971. "Hair," Barney Miller, ABC, 1975. Clete Meizenhemier, TV reporter for Channel 6, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated, 1976. Barry, "Who's There?/' Darkroom, ABC, 1981. Arnie Wakeman, "When Thieves Fall Out," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. "Come Rain or Come Schein," LA. Law, NBC, 1993. Angus Black, "Snowings and Goings," Double Rush, CBS, 1995. Also appeared as Dooley, "Crusin," Happy Days; Landon Tarmac, "Bobby the Chimp," The Famous Teddy Z; and in "2 Tickets to Paradise," Mad About You, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Adam Flannery, Luke's son, Flannery and Quilt, NBC, 1976. Elliott Garfield, Goodbye Doesn't Mean Forever, NBC, 1982. Interviewee, Mackenzie Phillips: The El True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Television Director; Episodic: Coach, ABC, 1989. Major Dad, CBS, 1989-92. Fly ing Blind, Fox, 1992. Love & War, CBS, 1993. Mad About You, NBC, 1993-97. Good Advice, CBS, 1994. Friends, NBC, 1994-98. Pride &]oy, NBC, 1995. NewsRadio, NBC, 1995. High Society, CBS, 1995. Double Rush, CBS, 1995. Hope & Gloria, NBC, 1995-96. Party Girl, Fox, 1996. Men Behaving Badly (also known as It's a Man's World), NBC, 1996. Everybody Loves Raymond, CBS, 1996. Ellen, ABC, 1996. Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996. Over the Top, ABC, 1997. Chicago Sons, NBC, 1997. Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, ABC, 1998. That's Life (also known as These Are the Days), ABC, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 House Rules, NBC, 1998. Encore! Encore!, NBC, 1998. Jesse, NBC, 1998. Also directed episodes of The Marshall Chronicles. Television Director, Except Where Indicated; Specials: Acting Sheriff, CBS, 1991. Contributing director, The Coach Retrospective: Mary Hart Goes One-on-One with "Coach," ABC, 1994. Stage Appearances: Wallace, Angry Housewives, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. The Good War, Sundays at the Itchey Foot, New York City, 1986-87. Mike, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 198788. Major Tours: Sonny LaTierri, Grease, U.S. cities, 1972-74.*

LEO, Melissa 1960(Melissa Chessington Leo) PERSONAL Born on September 14, 1960, in New York, NY; daughter of Arnold (an editor and fisherman) and Peggy (a teacher) Leo; children: (with John Heard, an actor) John Matthew. Education: Attended State University of New York at Purchase; studied acting in London. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Daytime Emmy Award nomination, best ingenue—drama series, 1985, for All My Children.

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CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Linda Warner, All My Children, ABC, 1984-85. Emma Shannon, The Young Riders, ABC, 1989-90. Sergeant Kay Howard, Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H.1OTS), NBC, 1993-97. Television Appearances; Movies: Patti Mullen, 5/7ent Witness, NBC, 1985.

Also appeared in The Garden; and as Sigrid Anderssen, Fear of Fiction. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Cinders, Public Theater, New York City, 1984. Myst, Out of Gas on Lover's Leap, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1985. Annie llchak, Today / Am a Fountain Pen, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1985-86.

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Sophie Scholl, The White Rose, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1991. Sara Melody, A Touch of the Poet, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1991-92. L'il Bit, How / Learned to Drive, CenterStage, Baltimore, MD, 1998. Also appeared in Don )uan, New York Shakespeare Festival; and as Gloria, Will Mr. Meriwether Return from Memphis?, Key West, FL.

Second Lieutenant Whyte, The Thin Red Line, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Paul, Urban Legend (also known as Mixed Culture), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. American Psycho, Lions Gate Films, 1999. Angel Face, Fight Club, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Sunset Strip, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Requiem for a Dream, Artisan Entertainment, 1999. Tobias Jacobs, Cirl, Interrupted, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Black and White, Palm Pictures, 1999.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, December 4, 1995, p. 101; December 9, 1996, p. 159.*

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Television Appearances; Series: Jordan Catalano, My So-Called Life, ABC, 1994-95. Television Appearances; Movies: Michael, Cool and the Crazy, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dex, "I Love You, Margaret B. Sanger," Camp Wilder, ABC, 1992. Dex, "A Close Shave/' Camp Wilder, ABC, 1992. Rick Aiken, "Fox and the Hound/' Almost Home, ABC, 1993.

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Born December 26, 1971, in Bossier City, LA. Education: Studied painting at the University of Arts in Philadelphia; attended the School of Visual Arts in New York. Avocational Interests: Playing guitar, composing music, and snowboarding.

Television Appearances; Specials: In a New Light: Sex Unplugged, ABC, 1995. Host, Alaska's Bush Pilots, TBS, 1998. Television Work: Additional photography, Alaska's Bush Pilots, TBS, 1998. OTHER SOURCES

Addresses: Office—do Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Ste. 2850, Los Angeles, CA 900676069. Career: Actor. Worked as a doorman at a nightclub. Awards, Honors: Voted one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World, People magazine, 1997.

Periodicals: People Weekly, May 8, 1995, p. 179; November 18, 1996, p. 90; May 12, 1997, p. 94. Teen Magazine, April, 1996, p. 82; May, 1997, pp. 46-49; September, 1997, pp. 64-67. Time, December 5, 1994, p. 105.*

CREDITS LIM, KwanHi Film Appearances: Beck, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Frankie Griffith, Last of the High Kings (also known as Summer Fling), Miramax, 1996. Lane Dixon, Switchback, Paramount, 1997. Steve Prefontaine, Prefontaine, Buena Vista, 1997. Basil, Basil, Kushner-Locke International, 1997.

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Born in 1931 in Maui, HI. Career: Actor known for his appearances in films and television shows shot in Hawaii. Served as an elected judge.

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CREDITS LINKLATER, Richard 1962(?)Film Appearances: Wang, Acapulco Gold, Mar Vista Production, 1978. Mr. Chen, Seven, IVE, 1979. Jiang, Uncommon Valor, Paramount, 1983. Henry, Hard Ticket to Hawaii, Warner Bros., 1987. Moon Over Paradise, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Tiny, The Islander, CBS, 1978. Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Tanaka, Magnum P.L, CBS, 1982-1988. Tutu Kulani, Island Son, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Uncredited) Suspect being interrogated, "The One with the Gun," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1970. Coroner, "The Late John Louisiana," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1970. Cleric, "The Gunnrunner," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1971. Cab driver, "Wednesday, Ladies Free/' Hawaii FiveQCBS, 1971. Tosaki, "Skinhead," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1972. Tosaki, "V" ("Vashon: The Father"), Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1972. Tosaki, "V" ("Vashon: The Son"), Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1972. Quan, Tm a Family Crook - Don't Shoot!" Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1972. Steve Matsamura, "The Pineapple League," The Brian Keith Show, 1973. Marty Portobas, "The Sunday Torch," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1973. Lee Song, "Death with Father," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1974. Maru Sunyako, "Bones of Contention," Hawaii FiveO, CBS, 1975. Win Low, "6000 Deadly Tickets," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1975. Yun Kee, "Termination with Extreme Prejudice," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1975. Suzari, "Wooden Model of a Rat," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1975. Theatre projectionist, "The Bells Toll at Noon," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1977. Maiki, "See How She Runs," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1977. Keoki, "The Friends of Joey Kalima," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1977. Lieutenant Tanaka, "Magnum on Ice," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986.*

PERSONAL Born in 1962 (some sources say 1967) in Texas; native of Huntsville, TX. Education: Attended Sam Houston State University. Addresses: Office—Detour Film Production, 2118 Guadalupe, Ste. 133, Austin, TX 78705-5516. Career: Director, producer, writer and actor. Founder of Detour Film Production; founder and artistic director, Austin Film Society, Austin, TX, beginning 1985. Member: Austin Film Society. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nominations, best director and best first feature, both 1992, for Slacker; Silver Berlin Bear Award, best director, Berlin International Film Festival, 1995, for Before Sunrise. CREDITS Films Work: Director: It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books, 1987. Slacker, Detour Film Production, 1989. Dazed and Confused, Gramercy, 1993. Before Sunrise, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1995. SubUrbia, Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. The Newton Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Film Work; Producer: It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books, 1987. Slacker, Detour Film Production, 1989. Dazed and Confused, Gramercy, 1993. Film Work; Editor: It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books, 1987. Film Work; Cinematographer: It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books, 1987. Film Appearances: It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books, 1987. Slacker, Detour Film Production, 1989.

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Himself, At Sundance, 1995. Ember Doorman, The Underneath, Gramercy, 1995. Voice of tour bus driver, Beavis and Butt-head Do America, Paramount, 1996.

Lloyd Pack (an actor) and a theatrical agent and secretary for the playwright Harold Pinter; granddaughter of Charles Lloyd Pack (an actor). Education: Attended Italia Conti School, London, England.

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Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Screenplays: It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books, 1987. Slacker, Detour Film Production, 1989. Dazed and Confused, Gramercy, 1993. (With Kim Krizan) Before Sunrise, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1995. The Newton Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998.

Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: National Society of Film Critics Award, London Evening Standard Award, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, all best actress, 1987, for Wish You Were Here. CREDITS

OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 152, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Periodicals: Artforum, April, 1993, pp. 74-77. Entertainment Weekly, July 21, 1995, pp. 70-71; November-December, 1997, p. 65; April 3,1998, pp. 64-66; August 14, 1998, p. 86. Esquire, January, 1993, pp. 49-50; April, 1998, pp. 23-24. Maclean's, February 6, 1995, p. 72. National Catholic Reporter, February 17, 1995, p. 15. National Review, March 6, 1995, pp. 69-70. New Republic, July 8, 1991, p. 26. New Statesman & Society, December 4, 1992, p. 33. New York, July 22, 1991, p. 43; February 6, 1995, pp. 58-59. New Yorker, October 4, 1993, pp. 214-216; January 30, 1995, pp. 93-95. Rolling Stone, February 23, 1995, p. 79. Texas Monthly, September, 1995, pp. 120-122. Time, October 11, 1993, p. 83. Variety, January 28, 1991, p. 71. Washington Post, August 23, 1991, p. C2.*

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Film Appearances: Lynda, Wish You Were Here (also known as Too Much)f Atlantic, 1987. Carmella "Cookie" Voltecki, Cookie, Warner Bros., 1989. Samantha Hughes, In Country, Warner Bros., 1989. Elizabeth Maud "Betty" Jones/"Georgina Grayson/' Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (also known as Chicago Joe), New Line Cinema, 1990. Splendid, Scorchers, FoxVideo, 1991. Jessie Burns, A River Runs through It, Columbia, 1992. Lisa Tuttle, Livers Ain't Cheap (also known as The Real Thing), Windy City International, 1995. Furtive and friendly appearance, Les cent et une nuits (also known as A Hundred and One Nights, A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema, and Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinema), Recorded Pictures Company, 1995. Betty Wall, Under the Hula Moon, Trident Releasing, 1995. Annie Doherty, When Saturday Comes, Guild/Pint o'Bitter Productions, 1995. Dead Girl, 1996. Annie McGee, We/come to Sarajevo (also known as Sarajevo), Miramax, 1997. Hester, Boogie Boy, Imperial Entertainment, 1997. Kim Patterson, Woundings, Cinequanon/Muse Productions, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Avis, "Override/ Directed By, Showtime, 1994. "Costumes," Strangers, HBO, 1996.

PERSONAL Original name, Emily Lloyd Pack; born September 29, 1970, in London, England; daughter of Roger

Stage Appearances: Appeared in a drama workshop of Kes, based on Barry Hines's novel of the same name.

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Full name, Lisa Anne Loeb; born March 11,1968, In Dallas, TX; father, a doctor, and mother, a homemaker. Education: Brown University, B.A. (comparative literature), 1990; attended Berklee School of Music. • Addresses: Contact—c/o Ceffen Records, 9130 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Film Appearances: Tabloid, 1987. Angry Woman, Black Circle Boys, A-pix Entertainment, 1997. Serial Killing 4 Dummys, Parlay Productions, 1998. Voice of Newborn Baby, The Rugrats Movie (animated), Paramount, 1998. Film Work: Song writer and performer, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Song writer and performer, Twister (also known as Catch the Wind and Wind Devils), Warner Bros., 1996. Song writer and performer, The Rugrats Movie (animated), Paramount, 1998. Stage Appearances: Acoustic Night, Malaparte Theatre Company, New York City, 1993. RECORDINGS

Career: Actress, musician, and songwriter. Performed as a duo, Lisa and Liz, c. 1990, then Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories, 1990-92, then solo artist, 1992—. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best pop performance by a group (with Nine Stories); Brit Award, Best International Newcomer; the single, "Stay," was the first number one single by an artist without a record contract. CREDITS Television Appearances; Episodic: Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1994. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1995. Clotilde, "The Bobbie Fleckman Story," The Nanny, CBS, 1997. Herself, "In Ramada Da Vida," The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1998. Musical guest, Late Night with Rita Sever, 1998. Sophie, "First Love," Cupid, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC in Concert, ABC, 1991. Presenter, The 1994 MTV Music Video Awards, MTV, 1994. Song performer, Independence Day Concert, ABC, 1996. Halloween Jam VI, ABC, 1997. Host, The Rugrats Move Special, VH1, 1998. VH1 's Fairway to Heaven, VH1, 1998.

Albums: Purple Acoustic Tape, 1992. (With Nine Stories) Tails, Ceffen, 1995. Firecracker, Ceffen, 1997. Singles: "Stay," Reality Bites (original soundtrack), RCA, 1994. The single "How" appears on the soundtracks for Twister, Warner Bros., 1996, and Jack Frost, Polygram, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 6, 1995, p. 34. Texas Monthly, November, 1995, p. 30.*

LOGUE, Donal 1965(Donal F. Logue) PERSONAL Born February 27, 1965 (some sources say 1966), in Ottowa, Canada; raised in El Centro, CA. Education: Attended Harvard University; studied at British-American Drama Academy, London, England. Addresses: Agency—William Morris Agency, 151 El Cam i no Drive, Beverly Hi 11-, CA 90212.

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Career: Actor, producer and writer. Wrote and acted in MTV promotions featuring "Jimmy McBride, the cabdriver"; sometimes credited as Donal F. Logue. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dr. Gunter Janek, Sneakers, Universal, 1992. Captain Ellis Spear, Gettysburg, New Line Cinema, 1993. Jacob Mayer, Little Women, Columbia, 1994. Bill, The Crew, Cineville, 1994. Chance Geer, Disclosure, Warner Bros., 1994. Jimmy, 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up, Columbia/TriStar, 1995. Derek, Miami Rhapsody, Buena Vista, 1995. Webster, Dear God, Paramount, 1996. Video Photographer No. 1, Diabolique, Warner Bros., 1996. Tony (parent of murdered child), Eye for an Eye, Paramount, 1996. Junior agent Rick, yerry Maguire, TriStar, 1996. Gnome, The Size of Watermelons, Norstar Entertainment, 1996. Alex, Baja, 1996. Red, First Love, Last Rites, Strand Releasing, 1997. Goldman, Men With Guns, Norstar Entertainment, 1997. Earl, Metro, Buena Vista, 1997. Quinn, Blade, New Line Cinema, 1998. Marl, The Thin Red Line, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Die Wholesale, Storm Entertainment, 1998. Stew Albert, Abbie! 1999. Ronald Randolf, Takedown, 1999. Pug, Reindeer Games, Miramax, 1999. Pat Duffy, The Opportunists, 1999. Eammon McGarvey, Je M'Appelle Crawford, Warner Bros., 1999. Charley Best, The Billion Dollar Hotel, Icon Entertainment International, 1999. Father Brian, Runaway Bride, Paramount, 1999.

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1993. Bob Mathews, The Yarn Princess, 1994. Cletus, The Grave, HBO, 1996. Steven Burnett, A Bright Shining Lie, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Danny McGoff, Sr., Common Ground, CBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: James McNamara, Darrow, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Danny Macklin, Medicine Ball, Fox, 1995. Ken Schuler, Public Morals, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ryan Gibson, The Commish, ABC, 1991. Tommy Tom, Almost Home, ABC, 1993. Agent Tom Cotton, ''Squeeze/' The X Files, Fox, 1993. Sweet Justice, 1994. Judd Bromell, "Baby Blues," Northern Exposure, CBS,

1994. Billy, The Single Guy, NBC, 1995. Luke, Gun, ABC, 1997. Assistant District Attorney Dick Flood, "Betrayal," The Practice, ABC, 1997. Assistant District Attorney Dick Flood, "Duty Bound," The Practice, ABC, 1998. Assistant District Attorney Dick Flood, "Food Chains," The Practice, ABC, 1998. Felicity, The WB, 1999. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Be Bop a Lula, The Comedy of Errors, and Curse of the Starving Class. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 7, 1995, p. 75.*

Also appeared in Heaven and Earth. Film Work: Co-executive producer, Men With Guns, Norstar Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Donal F. Logue) Brian, Getting Up and Going Home, Lifetime, 1992. Shane Pencil, Medusa: Dare to be Truthful, 1992. Kevin Uchytil, Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story, CBS, 1993.

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LOQUASTO, Santo 1944PERSONAL Born July 26, 1944, in Wilkes Barre, PA; son of a seller of cooking utensils and an operator of a cock-

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CREDITS Stage Work; Set Designer, Except Where Noted: Costume designer, Push Comes to Shove and Other Dances (ballet), American Ballet Theatre, New York City, 1967. Costume designer, Concerto (ballet), American Ballet Theatre, 1967. Tiny Alice, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1968. The Rose Tattoo, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1968. The Hostage, Hartford Stage Company, 1968. The Bacchae, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, 1969. Narrow Road to the Deep North, Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1969. Tartuffe, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1969. Hedda Cabler, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1969. Rosencrantz and Cuildenstern Are Dead, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1969. The Waltz Invention, Hartford Stage Company, 1969. The Homecoming, Hartford Stage Company, 1969. And costume designer, A Delicate Balance, Hartford Stage Company, 1969. And costume designer, The farce ofScapin, Hartford Stage Company, 1969. Costume designer, The Skin of Our Teeth, Long Wharf Theatre, 1970. Three Philip Roth Stories (included "Cops and Horrors" and "The Revenger's Tragedy"), Yale Repertory Theatre, 1970. And costume designer, The Story Theatre (included "Gimpel the Fool/' "St. Julian the Hospitaler," and "Olympian Games"), Yale Repertory Theatre, 1970. The Unseen Hand and Forensic and the Navigators (double-bill), Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1970. A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Hartford Stage Company, 1970. And costume designer, Misalliance, Hartford Stage Company, 1970. And costume designer, The Trial of A. Lincoln, Hartford Stage Company, 1970. And costume designer, Anything Goes, Hartford Stage Company, 1970. And costume designer, Rosencrantz and Cuildenstern Are Dead, Hartford Stage Company, 1970. Ring 'round the Moon, Hartford Stage Company, 1970. W/pe-Out Games, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1971.

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A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Orion, 1982. Zelig, Orion, 1983. Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1985. Radio Days, Orion, 1986. September, Orion, 1987. Bright Lights, Big City, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Big, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. /Another Woman, Orion, 1988. She-Devil, Orion, 1989. Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. "Oedipus Wrecks/' New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Alice, Orion, 1990. Shadows and Fog, Orion, 1992. Husbands and Wives, TriStar, 1992. Manhattan Murder Mystery, TriStar, 1993. Bullets Over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. Mighty Aphrodite, Miramax, 1995. Everyone 5ays / Love You, Miramax, 1996. Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line Features, 1997. Celebrity, Miramax, 1998. Film Work; Costume Designer: Stop the World—I Want to Get off (also known as Sammy Stops the World), Special Events Entertainment, 1979. Simon, Warner Bros., 1980. Stardust Memories, United Artists, 1980. A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Orion, 1982. Zelig, Orion, 1983. Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1985. Television Work; Series: Production designer, Tribeca, Fox, 1993. Television Work; Specials: Costume designer, "The Little Ballet" and "Push Comes to Shove," Baryshnikov by Tharp with the American Ballet, PBS, 1984. Designer, A Renaissance Revisited, PBS, 1996. Production designer, The Wrecker's Ball: Three Dances by Paul Taylor, PBS, 1996. Costume designer, Creating "Ragtime," PBS, 1998. Costume designer, Variety & Virtuosity: American Ballet Theatre Now, PBS, 1998. Television Work; Episodic: Production designer, "Paul Taylor's Speaking in Tongues," Dance in America, PBS, 1991. Television Work; Movies: Production designer, Don't Drink the Water, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television * Volume 23 Television Appearances; Specials: The 43rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1988. Interviewee, Broadway '98: Launching the Tony Awards, PBS, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TCI, April, 1998, pp. 41-46. Theatre Crafts, May, 1987, p. 33.*

LOUIS-DREYFUS, Julia

1961-

PERSONAL Born January 13, 1961, in New York, NY; daughter of William (an attorney) and Judith (a writer; present surname, Bowles) Louis-Dreyfus; married Brad Hall (an actor and television producer), 1987; children: Henry, Charles. Education: Attended Holton-Arms School, Bethesda, MD, and Northwestern University. Avocational interests: Children. Addresses: Agent—Producers Entertainment Group, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 205, Beverly Hills, CA 90212-3429. Career: Actress. Former member of Second City and the Practical Theatre Company. Awards, Honors: Viewers for Quality Television Q Awards, best supporting actress, 1992, 1993, and 1994, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 1992,1993,1994, 1995, 1997, and 1998, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1994, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motionpicture, 1995, Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award nominations, outstanding performance by a female actor in a comedy series, 1995 and 1996, Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 1996, SAG Awards, outstanding performance by a female actor in a comedy series, 1997 and 1998, and SAG Award, outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series (with Jason Alexander, Michael Richards, and Jerry Seinfeld), 1998, all for Seinfeld.

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OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Series: Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1982-85. Eileen Swift, Day by Day, NBC, 1988. Elaine, Seinfeld, NBC, 1989-98.

Periodicals: Ladies Home Journal, October, 1997, pp. 178-182. Los Angeles Magazine, September, 1993, p. 38. People Weekly, April 18, 1988, p. 79; November 23, 1992, p. 165; May 11,1998, p. 171; September 14, 1998, p. 147. Playboy, June, 1996, pp. 130-132. Redbook, January, 1994, p. 56. TV Guide, August 3,1991, p. 10; December 18,1993, p. 18. Variety, September 9, 1987, p. 61 .*

Television Appearances; Specials: Rachel, The Art of Being Nick, NBC, 1987. Host, Spy Magazine's Hit List: The 100 Most Annoying and Alarming People and Events of 1992, NBC, 1992. 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. Kathy Lee Kathy, 5esame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!, ABC, 1994. Presenter, 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1995. Presenter, Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1996. Presenter, 50th Emmy Awards, 1998. Elaine Benes, Seinfeld: The Chronicle, NBC, 1998. /2th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Debra Dolby, London Suite (also known as Neil Simon's "London Suite"), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Heather, Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991. Voice, Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist, Comedy Central, 1995. Tina, The Single Guy, NBC, 1995. Film Appearances: Jeanette Cooper, Troll, Empire, 1986. Mary, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1986. Lisa Stinson, Soul Man, New World, 1986. Margo Chester, Christmas Vacation (also known as National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation), Warner Bros., 1989. Peggy Etinger, Jack the Bear, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. North's mother, North, Columbia, 1994. Leslie, Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line Features, 1997. Carrie Lawrence, Father's Day, Warner Bros., 1997. Voice of Princess Atta, A Bug's Life (animated feature), Buena Vista, 1998. Mary Ann, Gilligan's Island (also known as Gilligan's Island: The Movie), 1999.

LOWE, Rob 1964PERSONAL Born March 17, 1964, in Charlottesville, VA; son of Chuck (a trial lawyer) and Barbara (a writer) Lowe; married Sheryl Berkoff, July 22, 1991; children: two. Education: Attended Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, CA. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; and Tim Wood, Wood/Foley, 11726 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actor, producer, director, writer. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, 1984, for Thursday's Child; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1988, for Square Dance. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sodapop Curtis, The Outsiders, Warner Bros., 1983. Skip, Class, Orion, 1983. John Berry, The Hotel New Hampshire, Orion, 1984. Nick Di Angelo, Oxford Blues, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1984. Billy, St. Elmo's Fire, Columbia, 1985. Danny Martin, /About Last Night. . ., TriStar, 1986. Dean Youngblood, Youngblood, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1986.

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Rory, Square Dance (also known as Home Is Where the Heart ls)f Island, 1987. Tim Whalan, Masquerade, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Richard Dice, Illegally Yours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Alex, Bad Influence, Triumph, 1990. Salvitore, Stoke of Midnight (also known as If the Shoe Fits), Media Home Entertainment, 1991. Dirk Delta, The Dark Backward, Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Hammer, The Finest Hour (also known as Desert Shield), Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1992. Benjamin Oliver, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992. (Uncredited) Paul, Tommy Boy, Paramount, 1995. Sean, Eye of the Storm, New Line Home Video, 1995. (Uncredited) Hoodlum, Mulholland Falls, MetroColdwyn-Mayer, 1996. (Uncredited) Friend of security guard, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, New Line Cinema, 1997. For Hire, Kingsborough Greenlight Pictures, 1997. Richard Rank, Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. Billie, Crazy Six, Weapon of Choice, 1997. Statistics, Zephyr Entertainment, 1999. The Weevil, The Specials, Mindfire Entertainment, 1999. 1967 Number 2, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (also known as Austin Powers 2, The Return of Dr. Evil and Austin Powers 2: It's Shagging Time), New Line Cinema, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Charles Elderberry, "Schoolboy Father/' ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1980. Jeff Bartlett, "A Matter of Time/' ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1981. The 2nd Star-Spangled Celebration, ABC, 1988. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration, Fox, 1988. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1988. Presenter, The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Save the Planet: A CBS/Hard Rock Cafe Special, CBS, 1990. The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. Doctor Sugar, "Suddenly Last Summer," Great Performances, PBS, 1993.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 "The Bump," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1995. Voice, "Ivan and his Magic Pony," Stories From My Childhood, PBS, 1997. Guest host, Saturday Night Live. Television Appearances; Movies: Sam Alden, Thursday's Child, CBS, 1983. First Degree, HBO, 1995. Jesse James, Frank and ]esse, HBO, 1995. Sean Dillon, On Dangerous Ground (also known as Jack Higgins' ''On Dangerous Ground"), Showtime, 1996. Cleary, Host/7e Intent, HBO, 1997. Walter Woods, Living in Peril, The Movie Channel, 1997. Sean Dillon, Midnight Man (also known as Jack Higgins' "Midnight Man"), The Movie Channel, 1998. Tom Casey, Outrage, ABC, 1998. Other Television Appearances: Tony Flanagan, A New Kind of Family (series), ABC, 1979-80. Nick Andros, Stephen King's "TheStand" (mmiseries), ABC, 1994. John Seger, Atomic Train (miniseries), 1998. Appeared in the pilots Mean Jeans and Chills and Thrills. Television Work: Song performer, The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Co-producer, Frank and Jesse, HBO, 1995. Director, Desert's Edge, The Movie Channel, 1997. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) A Little Hotel on the Side, Belasco Theatre, 1992. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared in The Go-Go's music video "Turn to You." Books on Tape: "Dolan's Cadillac," Stephen King's Nightmares & Dreamscapes, 1993. WRITINGS

Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, "The Bubble Show," The Naked Truth, ABC, 1995.

Television: Desert's Edge (special), The Movie Channel, 1997.

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LYNCH, Kelly

Marsha Pinnock, White Man's Burden, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Madison Carter, Virtuosity, United International Pictures, 1995. Annie Robicheaux, Heaven's Prisoners, New Line Cinema, 1996. Jude, Cold Heart, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Luanne Leseur, Mr. Magoo, Buena Vista, 1997. Lucy, Homegrown, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998.

1959PERSONAL

Born January 31, 1959, in Minneapolis, MN; daughter of Robert (a restauranteur) and Barbara (a modern dancer) Lynch; children: Shane (daughter). Education: Studied acting under Sanford Meisner. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 902111934. Career: Actress. Worked as an airline stewardess and as a model for Elite Modeling Agency. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, best female lead, 1990, for Drugstore Cowboy; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best supporting female, 1995, for The Beans of Egypt, Maine. CREDITS Film Appearances: Elite Model, Portfolio, Sony, 1983. Osa, OSA, Alexandrov, 1985. Elaine, Bright Lights, Big City, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Kerry Cough I in, Cocktail, Buena Vista, 1988. Dianne, Drugstore Cowboy, Avenue, 1989. Dr. Elizabeth Clay, Road House, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1989. Kate, Warm Summer Rain, RCA/Columbia Home Video, 1989. Nancy Breyers, Desperate Hours, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1990. Grey Ellison, Curly Sue, Warner Bros., 1991. Catherine Vernet, For Better and For Worse (also known as R.S.V.P.), The Movie Group, 1993. Connie, Three of Hearts, New Line Cinema, 1993. Roberta, The Beans of Egypt, Maine (also known as Forbidden Choices), Live Entertainment, 1994. Valery, Imaginary Crimes, Warner Bros., 1994.

Television Appearances; Movies: Amanda, Persons Unknown, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Diana Burgess, San Berdoo, ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Theresa/Melissa, "The Joker," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1987. "Death & the Lady/' Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Hilda, "Black Pudding/ The Edge, HBO, 1989. Lola, "Red Wind/' Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Also appeared on The Equalizer and Spencer for Hire. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March, 1989, p. 66. Los Angeles Magazine, September, 1994, p. 120. People, November 6, 1989, p. 137. Premiere, August, 1989, p. 35.*

LYONNE, Natasha

1979(?)PERSONAL

Born in 1979 (some sources say 1980) in New York; native of Great Neck, NY; daughter of Samuel (a boxing promoter) and Ivette (a product licensing consultant) Lyonne. Education: Studied film and philosophy at Tisch School of the Arts. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, most promising actress, 1999, for The Slums of Beverly Hills.

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Film Appearances:

(Uncredited) Rachel's niece, Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Polly, Dennis the Menace, Warner Brothers, 1993. DJ, Everyone Says / Love You, Miramax, 1996. Vivian Abramowitz, The Slums of Beverly Hills, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Shelly Krippendorf, Krippendorf's Tribe, Buena Vista, 1998. Rat Girl, MPH Entertainment, 1999. When Autumn Leaves, Cineville Productions, 1999. Christine Sixteen, Detroit Rock City, New Line Cinema, 1999. Great Falls, Universal, 1999. Modern Vampyres (also known as The Revenant), Storm Entertainment, 1999.

Confessions of a Trickbaby, Kushner-Locke Productions, 1999. Megan Bloomfield, But I'm a Cheerleader (also known as Make Me Over), Ignite Entertainment, 1999. American Pie, Universal, 1999. Film Work; Song Performer:

"My Baby Just Cares for Me," Everyone 5ays / Love You, Miramax, 1996. Television Appearances; Series:

Opal, Pee-wee's Playhouse, CBS, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals:

Newsweek, August 17, 1998, p. 61. People Weekly, September 7, 1998, p. 85.*

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MADSEN, Michael

1959PERSONAL

Born September 25, 1959, in Chicago, IL; son of Cal (a firefighter) and Elaine (a writer and producer) Madsen; brother of Virginia Madsen (an actress); married Jeannine Bisignano (divorced); married Georganne LaPierre, c. 1980s (divorced); married De Anna Morgan, April 15, 1996; children: (first marriage) Christian, three other sons. Avocational interests: Boxing, building motorcycles, car racing. Addresses: /Agent—Michael Manchal, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Grant and Tane, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1000W, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and producer. Worked a variety of jobs, including mechanic and cook. CREDITS Film Appearances: Steve, Wargames, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Bump Bailey, The Natural, TriStar, 1984. Frank, Racing With the Moon, Paramount, 1984. Stu, The Killing Time, New World, 1987. Earl, Shadows in the Storm, Vidmark International, 1988. Iguana, Enterprise Iguana, 1988. Enziio, Blood Red, Hemdale, 1989. Vince Miller, Kill Me Again, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. Tom Baker, The Doors, TriStar, 1991. Earl, The End of Innocence, Skouras Pictures, 1991. Jimmy, Thelma and Louise, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ Pathe, 1991.

Morris Poole, A/most Blue, LIVE Home Video, 1992. Cliff Burden, Fatal Instinct, New Line Home Video, 1992. Richard Montana, Inside Edge, Atlantic Home Video, 1992. Mr. Blonde/Vic, Reservoir Dogs, Miramax, 1992. Steve, Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1992. Glen Greenwood, Free Willy, Warner Bros., 1993. Mickey, A House in the Hills, LIVE Home Video, 1993. Detective Pat Laurenzi, Money For Nothing, Buena Vista, 1993. Harry Talbot, Trouble Bound, ITC, 1993. Detective Matt Dixon, Dead Connection, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Rudy Travis, The Getaway, Universal, 1994. Randy Parker, Season of Change, Monarch Home Video, 1994. Virgil Earp, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Glen Greenwood, Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, Warner Bros., 1995. Press, Species, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Larry, Red Line, Orion Home Video, 1996. Eddie Hall, MulhollandFalls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Johnny ("Wolf"), The Winner, Live Entertainment, 1996. Catherine's Grove, Catherine's Grove, Inc., 1997. Sonny, Donnie Brasco, Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Ballad of the Nightingale, August Entertainment, 1998. Burl Rogers, Detour, October Films, 1998. Haynes, Diary of a Serial Killer (also known as Rough Draft), Goldbar International, 1998. Press Lennox, Species II, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1998. Brad Abraham, Trail of a Serial Killer (also known as Papertra/7), Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1998. Whitey, The Florentine, Zoetrope, 1999.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Special Bulletin, NBC, 1983. Pierce, Montana, 1990. Cal Hudson, Baby Snatcher, NBC, 1992. Blood, Beyond the Law (also known as Fixing the Shadow), HBO, 1994. Jack Hardln, Man With a Gun, HBO, 1995. Nick, Executive Target, HBO, 1996. Sal, The Last Days of F'rankle the Fly, HBO, 1996. Johnny, The Winner, The Movie Channel, 1996. Skarney, The Maker, HBO, 1997. Donnelly, The Cirl Gets Moe, HBO, 1998. Dallas Greyson, The Sender, HBO, 1998. Dalton, Supreme Sanction, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Steve McQueen: King of Cool, AMC, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: August "Augie" Danzig, Our Family Honor, ABC, 1985-86. Mr. Chapel, Vengeance Unlimited, ABC, 1998—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lieutenant "Foof" Turkell, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Remission," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. "Monday, Tuesday, Sven's Day," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. Sally Alvarado, "Give a Little, Take a Little/' Miami Vice, NBC, 1984. "Man at the Window/' The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1985. Blue, "Jimmy/' Quantum Leap, NBC, 1989. Also appeared as Boyd, Cagney and Lacey, CBS. Television Work: Associate producer, Executive Target, HBO, 1996. Associate producer, The Sender, HBO, 1998. WRITINGS Poetry: Burning in Paradise, foreword by Dennis Hopper, Incommunicado Press, 1998. Author of two other volumes of poetry. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 4, 1998, p. 88.

Interview, July, 1987, p. 87. Premiere, January, 1994, p. 24. Playboy, April, 1996, pp. 144-147.*

MALONE, Victor See CAMERON, John

MAN DEL, Babaloo 1949(?)PERSONAL Born Mark Mandel, c. 1949, in New York, NY. Addresses: Office—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1804. Career: Screenwriter and television producer. Worked as a comedy writer for Joan Rivers. Awards, Honors: National Society of Film Critics Award (with Lowell Ganz and Bruce Jay Friedman), best screenplay, and Writers Guild Award nomination, best screenplay, both 1984, and Academy Award nomination (with Lowell Ganz, Bruce Jay Friedman, and Brian Grazer), best writing (screenplay written directly for the screen), 1985, all for Splash. CREDITS Film Appearances: Rudy, Splash, Buena Vista, 1984. Writer no. 2, Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. Film Work; Executive Producer: Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. Television Work; Executive Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: And creator of characters (with Lowell Ganz), Gung Ho, ABC, 1986. Creator and creative consultant (with Ganz), Take Five (also known as /Cooper with a "K"), CBS, 1987. And creator (with Ganz), Channel 99, CBS, 1988. (With Ganz) Knight and Daye, NBC, 1989. (With Ron Howard, Ganz, and others) Parenthood, NBC, 1990. And creator, A League of Their Own, CBS, 1993. And creator, Miller and Oilier, ABC, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances: Naked Hollywood (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Laughing Matters, 1993. A Day With, Fox, 1995. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) 13th Annual Hall of Fame (special), Showtime, 1998.

MANETTI » 2 7 1 (With others) Knight and Daye, NBC, 1989. (With others) Parenthood, NBC, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, August 8, 1989. Premiere, August, 1989, pp. 62-64.*

WRITINGS Screenplays; with Lowell Ganz, Unless Otherwise Noted: Night Shift, Warner Bros., 1982. (And with Bruce Jay Friedman) Splash (adapted from story by Friedman and Brian Grazer), Buena Vista, 1984. (And with Dan Aykroyd) 5p/es Like Us (adapted from story by Aykroyd and Dave Thomas), Warner Bros., 1985. Gung Ho, Paramount, 1986. Vibes (adapted from story by Ganz, Mandel, and Deborah Blum), Columbia, 1988. Parenthood (adapted from story by Ganz, Mandel, and Howard), Universal, 1989. City Slickers (adapted from story by Billy Crystal), Columbia, 1991. A League of Their Own, Columbia, 1992. (And with Crystal) Mr. Saturday Night, Columbia, 1992. City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold, Columbia, 1994. Greedy, Universal, 1994. (Uncredited; without Ganz) Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. (And with Chris Miller and Mary Hale) Multiplicity, Columbia, 1996. Father's Day, Warner Bros., 1997. EDtv, Universal, 1999. Also author, with Ganz, of Over My Dead Body, Dance Skins, and Perfect Couple. Television Series: (With others) Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1976-83. (With others) Busting Loose, CBS, 1977. (With Ganz) Take Five, CBS, 1987. A League of Their Own, CBS, 1993. Hitler and Oilier, ABC, 1997. Television Pilots: (With Ganz) Herndon and Me, ABC, 1983. (With Ganz) Channel 99, NBC, 1988.

MANETTI, Larry

1947PERSONAL

Born July 23, 1947, in Chicago, IL; married Nancy Decarl; children: one son. Career: Actor and producer. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Robert Boyle, Baa Baa Black Sheep (also known as Black Sheep Squadron), NBC, 197678. Joe Cadillac, The Duke, NBC, 1979. Rick rOrville Wright"), Magnum, P.I., CBS, 198088. Television Appearances; Movies: Football player and student, The Girl Most Likely To..., ABC, 1973. The Kansas City Massacre, ABC, 1975. Barry Shaw, The Take, USA Network, 1990. Currier, Bandit, Bandit (also known as Bandit: Bandit Bandit), syndicated, 1994. Angel, Crowfoot, CBS, 1995. Larry Bonner, Subliminal Seduction (also known as The Corporation), Showtime, 1996. Paul, Scarred City (also known as Scar City), HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Stan, Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1975. Rick ("Orville Wright"), Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1980. Television Appearances; Specials: Vincent, Three Eyes, NBC, 1982. Host, The CBS Cotton Bowl Parade, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Johnny Brennan, "The Most Deadly Species," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1974.

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Larry Walsh, "The Honorable Profession/' The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1976. "Rules of Order," Emergency!, NBC, 1976. Giles, Battlestar Galactica, ABC, 1978. "Nice Guys Finish Dead," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1979. "Savage Days: The Most Dangerous Bird Is the Jailbird," Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, ABC, 1980. Officer Nestor Perkins, Swamp Things, USA Network, 1990. Vic, "A Tale of Two Sweeties," Quantum Leap, NBC, 1992. Tony Piero, "Reunion," Raven, CBS, 1992. Terry Teasley, The Hat Squad, CBS, 1992. Hendricks, "End Run," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1993. Lieutenant Ron Osterman, Marker, UPN, 1995. Rodney, Marker, UPN, 1995. Andy Kochifos, "Ghost Ship," JAG, CBS, 1997. Appeared as Timothy Macy, "Fighting Cage," Renegade, syndicated; also appeared in an episode of 7a/es from the Darkside, syndicated. Television Work; Movies: Producer, The Take, USA Network, 1990. Co-producer, Midnight Run-Around, syndicated, 1994. Co-producer, Midnight Run for Your Life, syndicated, 1994. Co-producer, Another Midnight Run, syndicated, 1994. Film Appearances: Pratt, Two-Minute Warning, Universal, 1976. Most Deadly Passage, 1978. Lengle, Snapdragon, Prism Pictures, 1993. Radcliffe, C.I.A. II Target: Alexa, PM Home Video, 1994. Derrick Richmond, Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure (also known as Body Chemistry IV), New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Fatal Pursuit, 1995. Haney, Exit, Republic Entertainment, 1996. Morgan, Top of the World (also known as Cold Cash and Showdown), Warner Bros., 1997. WRITINGS Nonfiction: (With Chip Silverman) Aloha Magnum: Larry Manetti's Magnum, P.I. Memories, St. Martin's Press (New York City), 1999.*

MANHEIM, Camryn

1961-

PERSONAL Born March 8, 1961; daughter of Jerry (a college professor) and Sylvia (an elementary school teacher) Manheim. Education: University of California at Santa Barbara, graduated, 1984; New York University, M.F.A., 1987. Avocational interests: Working as an interpreter for the deaf; Greenpeace. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and playwright. New York University, acting teacher. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, 1995, for Missing Persons; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, and Q Award nomination, Viewers for Quality Television, best supporting actress in a quality drama series, both 1998, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, both 1999, all for The Practice. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Girl in elevator, Sudden Impact, Warner Bros., 1983. Poe Picketer, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. Virginia Cranehill, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. Gwen, David Searching, 1995. Single Woman, Jeffrey, Orion Classics, 1995. Nurse, Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996. Toby Walters, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, Buena Vista, 1997. Single Registry Woman, You Are Here, 1997. Nurse Manheim, Cracking Up, Phaedra Cinema, 1998. Kristina, Happiness, Good Machine, 1998. The Tic Code, Jazz Films, 1998. Dr. London, Mercury Rising, Universal, 1998. Sister Sophia, Wide Awake, Miramax, 1998. /oe the King, Trimark Pictures, 1999. Also appeared in Fool's Gold.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Series: Ellenor Frutt, The Practice, ABC, 1997—. Television Appearances; Movies: Betty, Deadly Whispers, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Leila, "Life Choice/' Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Camerawoman, Here and Now, NBC, 1992. Martha Rollins, "Benevolence," Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Beatrice Mines, Law & Order, NBC, 1993. New York Undercover, Fox, 1994. "Sexual Perversity in Chicago," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996. Anita, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Ellenor Frutt, "The Intimates," AllyMcBeal, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Risa, "Notes for My Daughter," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1995. Ladies Home Journal's Most Fascinating Women of '98, CBS, 1998. Stage Appearances: Post-mistress, Stella, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1987. Carnival worker, Woyzeck, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1992-93. Saint Joan of the Stockyards, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1992-93. Sheriff, "Five Visits from Mr. Whitcomb," The 1993 Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1993. . Corine, The Triumph of Love, Classic Stage Company, New York City, 1994. The Amazing Adventures of Tense Guy, Paradise Theater, New York City, 1994. Lucetta, Two Gentlemen of Verona, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, 1994. Wake Up, I'm Fat (one-woman monologue), Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1994, then PubMc/LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1995. Gemma, Missing Persons, Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, 1995. Helen, Sin, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1995. WRITINGS Autobiography: Wake Up, I'm Fat, Broadway Books, 1999.

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Wake Up, I'm Fat, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 18, 1998, p. 67. People Weekly, November 21,1994, p. 145; December 28, 1998, p. 76.*

MANKIEWICZ, Herman J. 1897-1953 PERSONAL Full name, Herman Jacob Mankiewicz; born November 7, 1897, in New York, NY; died of uremic poisoning March 5, 1953, in Beverly Hills, CA; raised in New York City and Wilkes Barre, PA; son of Frank and Johanna (maiden name, Blumenau) Mankiewicz; brother of Joseph L. Mankiewicz (a director and screenwriter); married Shulamith Sara Aaronson, July 1, 1920; children: Donald Martin, Frank, Johanna. Education: Columbia, A.B. (with honors), 1916. Career: Screenwriter and producer. American Jewish Chronicle, New York City, managing editor, 191617; American Red Cross Newsservice, Paris, France, 1919-20; New York World, foreign correspondent, 1920-23; New York Times, dramatic department, 1923-26; The New Yorker, drama critic, 1923-26. Military service: U.S. Army, flying cadet, 1917-18; U.S. Marines, private first class, 1918-19. Awards, Honors: Academy Award (with Orson Welles), best original screenplay, 1942, for Citizen Kane; Academy Award nomination (with Jo Swerling), best screenplay, 1943, for The Pride of the Yankees. CREDITS Film Work; Producer: Monkey Business, Paramount, 1931. Million Dollar Legs, Paramount, 1932. Horse Feathers, Paramount, 1932. Duck Soup, Paramount, 1933. My Dear Miss Aldrich, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1937. A Woman's Secret, RKO Radio Pictures, 1949. Film Appearances: Newspaperman, Citizen Kane (also known as American and ]ohn Citizen, U.S.A.), RKO Radio Pictures, 1941.

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Screenplays, Except Where Indicated: Story, The Road to Mandalay, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1926. Story, Stranded in Paris, Paramount, 1926. Fashions for Women, Paramount, 1927. Adaptation and dialogue, The Dummy, Paramount, 1929. Story and dialogue, The Man I Love, Paramount, 1929. Dialogue, Thunderbolt, Paramount, 1929. Adaptation, Honey, Paramount, 1930. Adapter, The Royal Family of Broadway (also known as Theatre Royale), Paramount, 1930. Dialogue, Love Among the Millionaires, Paramount, 1930. Dialogue, The Vagabond King, Paramount, 1930. Adaptation and dialogue, Ladies Love Brutes, Paramount, 1930. Dialogue, True to the Navy, Paramount, 1930. Adaptation and dialogue, Men Are Like That, Paramount, 1930. Man of the World, Paramount, 1930. Ladies' Man, Paramount, 1931. Dude Ranch, Paramount, 1931. Girl Crazy, RKO Radio Pictures, 1932. Dancers in the Dark, Paramount, 1932. The Lost Squadron, RKO Radio Pictures, 1932. Meet the Baron, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1933. Another Language, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1933. Dinner at Eight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1933. Stamboul Quest, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934. The Show-Off, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934. Escapade (also known as Masquerade), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1935. After Office Hours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935. Three Maxims (also known as The 5how Goes On), Gaumont, 1936. Love in Exile, Capital, 1936. My Dear Miss Aldrich, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1937. yohn Meacfe's Woman, Paramount, 1937. (Uncredited) The Wizard of Oz, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1939. Story, It's a Wonderful World, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. (With Orson Welles) Citizen Kane (also known as American and John Citizen), RKO Radio Pictures, 1941. Rise and Shine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. (With Jo Swerling) The Pride of the Yankees, RKO Radio Pictures, 1942. Stand By for Action (also known as Cargo of Innocents), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. Christmas Holiday, Universal, 1943.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The Spanish Main, RKO Radio Pictures, 1945. The Enchanted Cottage, RKO Radio Pictures, 1945. A Woman's Secret, RKO Radio Pictures, 1949. The Pride of St. Louis, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Title Writer for Silent Films: A Gentleman of Paris, Paramount, 1927. Figures Don't Lie, Paramount, 1927. The City Cone Wild, Paramount, 1927. The Spotlight, Paramount, 1927. Honeymoon Hate, Paramount, 1927. The Cay Defender, Paramount, 1927. Two Flaming Youths (also known as The Side Show), Paramount, 1927. The Last Command, Paramount, 1928. His Tiger Wife (also known as His Tiger Lady and A Night of Mystery), Paramount, 1928. The Dragnet, Paramount, 1928. The Barker, Warner Bros., 1928. Abie's Irish Rose, Paramount, 1928. Love and Learn, Paramount, 1928. Gentleman Prefer Blondes, Paramount, 1928. Something Always Happens, Paramount, 1928. A Night of Mystery (also known as The Code of Honour), Paramount, 1928. The Magnificent Flirt, Paramount, 1928. The Mating Call, Paramount, 1928. The Water Hole, Paramount, 1928. Take Me Home, Paramount, 1928. Avalanche, Paramount, 1928. Three Weekends, Paramount, 1928. The Love Doctor, Paramount, 1929. The Canary Murder Case, Paramount, 1929. The Mighty, Paramount, 1929. Stage Plays:

(With George Kaufman) The Coocf Fellow, a Play in Three Acts, S. French, 1931. Other: Contributor to Vanity Fair, Life, Saturday Evening Post, and Saturday Revue. Adaptations: The play The Wild Man of Borneo was adapted to film by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in 1941; the play The Coocf Fe//ow was adapted to film by Paramount and released in 1943; the film Dinner At Eight was adapted to television, TNT, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 26: American Screenwriters, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1984.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Kael, Pauline, The Citizen Kane Book, Bantam Books (New York City), 1971. Meryman, Richard, Man/c: The Wit, World, and Life of Herman Mankiewicz, Morrow (New York City), 1978.*

MANN, Michael 1943PERSONAL Full name, Michael K. Mann; born February 5,1943, in Chicago, IL; son of grocers; divorced; married second wife, Summer (a painter); children: four daughters. Education: University of Wisconsin—Madison, degree in English; London Film School, M.A., 1967. Addresses: /Agent—Richard Lovett, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, producer, and writer. Twentieth Century-Fox, former assistant production supervisor; worked for an advertisement agency and as director of documentary films and commercials in England, 1965-72. Member: Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Jury Prize, Cannes International Film Festival, 1971, for Jaunpuri; Emmy Award, outstanding writing in a limited series or special (with Patrick J. Nolan), and Directors Guild of America Award, best director, both 1979, for The Jericho Mile; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding drama series (with Anthony Yerkovich), 1984, for Miami Vice; Emmy Award, outstanding miniseries, 1989, for Drug Wars: The Camarena Story. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Creator and executive producer, Miami Vice (also known as Miami Unworthiness), NBC, 1984-89. Executive producer and director, Crime Story, NBC, 1986-88. Television Work; Movies: Director, The Jericho Mile, ABC, 1979. Executive producer and director, LA. Takedown (also known as LA. Crimewave and Made in L.A.), NBC, 1989.

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Television Work; Miniseries: Co-executive producer, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story, NBC, 1990. Executive producer, Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Peter Nicholson, Taxi, ABC, 1978. Jim's passenger, "Zen and the Art of Driving/' Taxi, ABC, 1981. The guy, "Sam at Eleven," Cheers, NBC, 1982. Film Work: Director, Jaunpuri (short), 1971. Director, Eighteen Days down the Line (documentary), 1972. Executive producer and director, Thief (also known as Violent Street), United Artists, 1981. Director, The Keep, Paramount, 1983. Executive producer, Band of the Hand, TriStar, 1986. Producer, director, and cinematographer, Manhunter (also known as Reef Dragon: The Pursuit of Hannibal Lecter), De Laurentiis Entertainment, 1986. Producer (with Hunt Lowry) and director, The Last of the Mohicans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Producer and director, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Director, The Zen Differential, 1998. Producer and director, Man of the People (also known as The Man Who Knew Too Much), Buena Vista, 1999. Also directed the film Insurrection. WRITINGS Television Series: Miami Vice (also known as Miami Unworthiness), NBC, 1984-89. Television Movies: (With Patrick J. Nolan) The Jericho Mile, ABC, 1979. (With Jeffrey Bloom and Ron Koslow) Swan Song, ABC, 1980. L.A. Takedown (also known as LA. Crimewave and Made in L.A.), NBC, 1989. Television Episodes: Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1970s. Police Story, NBC, 1970s. Vega$, ABC, 1978. Television Specials: Bronk, 1975.

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Screenplays: Straight Time, Warner Bros., 1978. Thief (also known as Violent Street), United Artists, 1981. The Keep (adapted from F. Paul Wilson's novel of the same title), Paramount, 1983. Manhunter (also known as Red Dragon: The Pursuit of Hannibal Lecter; adapted from Thomas Harris's novel Red Dragon), De Laurentiis Entertainment, 1986. (With Christopher Crowe and Philip Dunne) The Last of the Mohicans (based on James Fenimore Cooper's novel of the same title), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Man of the People (also known as The Man Who Knew Too Much), Buena Vista, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 120, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1987. Periodicals: Film Comment, November/December, 1983; March/ April, 1996, p. 10. GQ, June, 1992, p. 172. Interview, December, 1995, p. 34. Rolling Stone, December 17-31,1987, pp. 163-164; February 19, 1988, p. 163. Washington Post, October 16, 1985. p. 1. Electronic: Salon Brilliant Careers, Mann among men, http:// www.salon1999.com/bc/1999/02/02bc.html.*

MARCEAU, Marcel 1923PERSONAL Born March 22, 1923, in Strasbourg, France; son of Charles (a butcher) and Anne (Werzberg) Mangel; married Huguette Mallet (an actress; divorced); married Ella Jaroszewicz, June 16, 1966; children: Michel, Baptiste, and two daughters. Education: Attended School of Dramatic Art, Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, 1946, Ecole des Beaux Arts, and Arts Decoratifs, Limoges, France; studied with Etienne Decroux and Charles Dullin. Avocational interests: Painting, poetry, fencing.

Addresses: Office—Compagnie de Mime Marcel Marceau, 32 rue de Londres, 75009 Paris, France. Career: Pantomimist. Barrault-Renaud Company, member of company, 1946-49; Compagnie de Mime Marcel Marceau, Paris, France, founder and director, 1949—; International School of Mime of Paris Marcel Marceau, director. Created the personality of "Bip" the clown. Military service: French Army; also served with French underground forces, 1944. Member: Academie des Beaux Arts (Paris), German Academy of Arts and Letters, Akademie der Schoenen Kuenste (Munich, Germany). Awards, Honors: Deburau Prize, 1948, for MortAvant I'Aube; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement by an individual performer in music or variety, 1955, for Your Show of Shows; shared Emmy Award nomination, best variety or musical program, 1968, for Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In; honorary doctorate, Princeton University, 1981; Medaille Vermeil de la Ville de Paris, 1987; named Grand Officer of the Order of Merit, 1998; officer, French Legion of Honor; commandeur des Arts et Lettres de la Republique Francaise; honorary D.Univ., University of Oregon; Gold Medal, Czechoslovak Republic; honorary doctorates from Linfield College, Ohio State University, and University of Michigan. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Baptiste, Barrault-Renaud Company, 1946. Praxitele and the Golden Fish, Barrault-Renaud Company, Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, 1946. Bip Goes to the Park, Compagnie de Mime Marcel Marceau, 1947. Bip et Fille des Rues, 1947. Bip et I'Oiseau, 1948. Mort Avant I'Aube (also known as Death before Dawn), 1948. The Fair, 1949. The Flute Player, 1949. The Overcoat, Studio des Champs-Elysees, 1951. Un Pierrot de Montmartre, Compagnie de Mime Marcel Marceau, Studio des Champs-Elysees, Paris, 1951. Moriana and Calvan, 1952. JLes Trois Perruques, 1953. Un Soir aux Funambles, 1953. The devil (speaking role), A Soldier's Tale, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1955.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 An Evening of Pantomime, Phoenix Theatre, then Ethel Barrymore Theatre, both New York City, c. 1955. La Parade en Bleu et Noir, 1956. Le 14Juillet, 1956. Le Mont de Piete, 1956. Le Loup de Tsu Ku Mi, 1956. Le Petit Cirque, 1958. Les Matadors, 1959. Paris Qui Rit, Paris Qui Pleure, 1959. Marcel Marceau and His Compagnie de Mime, New York City Center Theatre, New York City, 1960. Marcel Marceau, New York City Center Theatre, 1963. Don Juan, 1964. Marcel Marceau and His Partner Pierre Vierry, New York City Center Theatre, 1965. Candide, Ballet de I'Opera Hambourg, Hamburg, Germany, 1970. Marcel Marceau, New York City Center Theatre, 1973. Public Garden, Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City, 1995. Appeared in a solo show in New York City, 1955-56. Toured as a pantomimist worldwide, including Southeast Asia, Russia, Europe, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, and South America. Stage Work: Director, Candide, Ballet de I'Opera Hambourg, Hamburg, Germany, 1970. Film Appearances: Mic-Mac, 1950. The Overcoat, 1951. Pantomimes, 1954. Un Jardin Public (also known as A Public Garden), 1955. Die Schoene Luegnerin (also known as La Belle et I'Empereur), 1959. Es, Atlas, 1966. Professor Ping, Barbarella (also known as Barbarella: Queen of the Ga/axy), Paramount, 1968. Old man and Malcolm Shanks, Shanks, Paramount, 1974. Himself, 5//ent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Mime, Paganini, 1989. La Constellation Jodorowsky, 1994.

The Chevy Show, NBC, 1956. The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, NBC, 1959. The Victor Borge Show, NBC, 1963. Rowan and Martin's Laugh-/n, NBC, 1968. Appeared on Your Show of Shows. Other Television Appearances: Pantomimes, 1954. A Public Garden, 1955. Le Mime Marcel Marceau, 1965. The World of Marcel Marceau, 1966. Scrooge, A Christmas Carol (also known as Scrooge), BBC, 1973. Funny Faces (special), HBO, 1983. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: 23rd Anniversary (special), NBC, 1985. The Montreal International Comedy Festival (special), 1988. WRITINGS (With Jean Dorcy, Etienne Decroux, and Jean-Louis Barrault) A la Recontre de la Mime et des Mimes, [Neuilly-sur-Seine, France], 1958, translation by R. Speller and Pierre de Fontnouvelle published as The Mime, R. Speller, 1961, The Marcel Marceau Alphabet Book, Doubleday, 1970. The Marcel Marceau Counting Book, Doubleday, 1971. The Story of Bip (self-illustrated children's book), Harper (New York City), 1976, Other books include La Ballade de Paris et du Monde (art work); Les Reveries de Bip (lithographs); Les 7 Peches Capitaux (lithographs); Pimporello; and The Third Eye (lithoprint). OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volumes 85-88, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1980. Martin, Ben, Marcel Marceau, Master of Mime, Penguin, 1979.

Also appeared in First Class.

Periodicals: Dance, March, 1998, p. 76. UNESCO Courier, May, 1998, p. 47.

Television Appearances; Episodic: The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1956.

Electronic: Marcel Marceau, http://www.marceau.org*

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MARIN, Cheech 1946(Richard "Cheech" Marin) PERSONAL Full name, Richard Anthony Marin; born July 13, 1946, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Oscar (a policeman) and Elsa (a secretary; maiden name, Meza) Marin; married Rikki Mae Morley, November 1,1975 (divorced, 1984); married Patti Heid, April 1, 1986; children: (first marriage) Carmen; (second marriage) Joey, Jasmine. Education: California State University, Nlorthridge, B.A. (English). Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1804. Career: Actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter. Co-founder, City Works (irnprovisational group), Vancouver, British Columbia; partner in the comedy team Cheech and Chong (appeared throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia, including Carnegie Hall and the John F. Kennedy Center); sometimes credited as Richard "Cheech" Marin. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award, best comedy record, 1973, for Los Cochinos; Best Film Award, Havana Film Festival, 1984, for After Hours; Golden Certificate Award, 1986, for Get out of My Room. CREDITS Film Appearances: Pedro De Pacas, Up in Smoke (also known as Cheech andChong's "Up in Smoke"), Paramount, 1978. Richard "Cheech" Marin, Cheech andChong's Next Movie (also known as High Encounters of the Ultimate Kind), Universal, 1980. Cheech, Nice Dreams (also known as Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams), Columbia, 1981. Himself and Mr. Slyman, Things Are Tough All over, Columbia, 1982. Himself, It Came from Hollywood, Paramount, 1982. Himself, Still Smokin' (also known as Cheech and Chong: Still Smoking, Paramount, 1983. Himself, Croup Madness, Mileham Craig Image Group, 1983. El Segundo, Yellowbeard, Orion, 1983. Corsican brother, The Corsican Brothers (also known as Cheech andChong's "The Corsican Brothers"), Orion, 1984. Neil, After Hours, Warner Bros., 1985. Sid, Echo Park, Atlantic Releasing, 1986.

Bartender, Fatal Beauty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1987. Rudy, Born in East L.A., Universal, 1987. Voice of Tito, Oliver and Company, Buena Vista, 1988. Himself, Troop Beverly Hills, Columbia, 1989. Dock supervisor, Chostbusters II, Columbia, 1989. Hesus Monteya, Rude Awakening, Orion, 1989. Himself, Far out Man (also known as Soul Man II), CineTel, 1990. Carlos Munoz, The Shrimp on the Barbie (also known as The Boyfriend From Hell), Unity, 1990. Voice of Stump, FernCully: The Last Rainforest (animated), FAI Films, 1992. Shell Shock, A Million to]uan (also known as A Million to One), Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Voice of Banzai the Hyena, The Lion King (animated; also known as King of the ]ungle), Buena Vista, 1994. Master Borgia, The Magic of the Golden Bear: Coldy III (also known as Goldy III), 1994. Burt Aramis, Ring of the Musketeers, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1994. Coronado, Charlie's Ghost Story (also known as Charlie's Ghost: The Story of Coronado), 1994. Short bartender, Desperado, Columbia/TriStar, 1995. Cameo, Mr. Payback: An Interactive Movie, Advanced Exhibition Corp., 1995. Border Guard/Car I os/Chet Pussy, From Dusk Till Dawn, Dimension Films, 1996. Julio Escobar, The Great White Hype, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Romeo Posar, Tin Cup, Warner Bros., 1996. Ignacio, Pau//e, DreamWorks, 1998. Jesus, Luminarias, Sleeping Giant Productions, 1999. Film Work; Director: Born in East L.A., Universal, 1987. Film Work; Other: Song performer, "Basketball Jones/' Space ]am, Warner Bros., 1996. Song performer, "Estoy Sentado Aqui," Tin Cup, Warner Bros., 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Culture Clash, 1991. Chuy Castillo, The Go/den Pa/ace, CBS, 1992. Host, Latino Laugh Festival, 1996. Joe Dominguez, Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 1996-. Television Appearances; Specials: Get out of My Room, HBO, 1985. Charlie Barnett: Terms of Endearment, HBO, 1986.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The Cheech Show (also known as Cheech, Let's Party with Cheech, and Social Insecurity), NBC, 1988. Viva Miami! The Night of Super Sounds, CBS, 1989. The Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade, ABC, 1992. The 66th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1992. The 4th Annual Desi Awards, syndicated, 1992. The Wonderful World of Disney: 40 Years of Television Magic, 1994. Latin Nights: An All-Star Celebration, ABC, 1995. The VIDA Awards, 1995. Host, The 1996 NCLR Bravo Awards, 1996. Tracey Takes On. . ., HBO, 1996. Host, Latino Laugh Festival, Pay Per View, 1997. Presenter, The 23rd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1997. ALMA Awards, 1998. Guest Host, CBS: The First 50 Years, CBS, 1998. Interviewee, Gary Busey: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Interviewee, Cera/do Rivera, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Host, Second Annual Latino Laugh Festival, 1998. Host, Sun, Salsa & Stars, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Tracey Takes On. . .The Best of III, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox, 1987. "Mickey's 60th Birthday Special/' The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988. "The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3; Parts I and II," Dream on, HBO, 1990. El Cosmico, "La Pastorela" (also known as "The Shepherd's Tale"), Great Performances, PBS, 1991. Buck's voice, "Look Who's Barking," Married with Children, Fox, 1991. Buck's voice, "Change for a Buck," Married with Children, Fox, 1993. "Half Way Horrible," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Buck's voice, Married with Children, Fox, 1994. Voice of Hansel and Gretel, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. Voice of Lencho the flea, Santo Bugito, CBS, 1995. Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular, FX, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Carnival barker cat, Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme, The Disney Channel, 1990. Pancho, The Cisco Kid, TNT, 1994.

Detective Steiner, The Courtyard, Showtime, 1995. Voice of Juaquin Gusanito Sin Manos, Twas the Night Before Bumpy, ABC, 1995. Television Director; Specials: Get out of My Room (also known as Cheech and Chong: Get out of My Room), HBO, 1985. Television Executive Producer; Specials: The Cheech Show (also known as Cheech, Let's Party with Cheech, and Social Insecurity), NBC, 1988. RECORDINGS Albums: (With Tommy Chong) Los Cochinos, Warner Bros., 1973. Record albums (with Tommy Chong) include Cheech and Chong, Big Bambu, Wedding Album, Sleeping Beauty, Let's Make a New Dope Deal, and Greatest Hits, all Warner Bros.; other albums include Get out of My Room, MCA, Born in East LA., and My Name is Cheech the School Bus Driver (a children's album). WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Tommy Chong) Up in Smoke (also known as Cheech and Chong's "Up in Smoke"), Paramount, 1978. (With Chong) Cheech and Chong's Next Movie (also known as High Encounters of the Ultimate Kind), Universal, 1980. (With Chong) Nice Dreams, (also known as Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams), Columbia, 1981. (With Chong) Things Are Tough All over, Columbia, 1982. (With Chong) Still Smokin' (also known as Cheech and Chong: Still Smoking, Paramount, 1983. (With Chong) The Corsican Brothers (also known as Cheech and Chong's ''The Corsican Brothers"), Orion, 1984. Born in East LA., Universal, 1987. Books: Author of Coast to Coast—Cheech the Bus Driver, a children's book. Other: The Cheech Show (special; also known as Cheech, Let's Party with Cheech, and Social Insecurity), NBC, 1988.

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Co-author (with Tommy Chong) of title songs for the film Up in Smoke and the television special Get out of My Room. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 16, 1996, p. 45. People Weekly, April 27, 1998, p. 125. Sport, December, 1997, p. 92.*

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MARK, Laurence PERSONAL Full name, Laurence Maurice Mark; born in New York, NY; son of James Mark and Marion Lorraine (Huebner) Green (a singer under the name Marion Carter). Education: Wesleyan University, B.A., 1971; New York University, M.A., 1973. Career: Producer and executive. United Artists, trainee and publicist; Paramount Pictures, began as marketing and production liaison, became director, executive director, 1978-80, publicist for motion picture division in New York City, vice-president for production and marketing, vice-president for West Coast marketing, 1980-82, vice-president for production, 1982-84; Twentieth Century-Fox, executive vicepresident for production, 1984-86, head of Laurence Mark Productions, 1986-89; Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, CA, producer, 1989—.

As Good as It Gets (also known as Old Friends), TriStar/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Film Work; Producer: Cookie, Warner Bros., 1989. True Colors, Paramount, 1991. One Good Cop, Buena Vista, 1991. The Adventures of Huck Finn (also known as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), Buena Vista, 1993. Gunmen, Dimension Films, 1994. Tom and Huck (Also known as The Adventures of Tom and Huck and Tom Sawyer), Buena Vista, 1995. Cutthroat Island (also known as Corsari and Die Piratenbraut), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Jerry Maguire, TriStar/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, Buena Vista, 1997. The Object of My Affection, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Deep Rising (also known as Tentacle), Buena Vista, 1998. Simon Birch (also known as Angels and Armadillos and A Small Miracle), Buena Vista, 1998. Anywhere But Here, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Chicago, Miramax, 1999. Television Executive Producer; Movies: Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth (also known as Sweet Bird of Youth), NBC, 1989. "Grandpa's Funeral/' Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1995. Oliver Twist, 1997. Stage Work: Producer, Brooklyn Laundry, Los Angeles, CA, 1991. Co-producer, Big (musical), Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1996.

Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

OTHER SOURCES

Awards, Honors: Shared Academy Award nomination, best picture, 1996, for Jerry Maguire.

Periodicals: /Advocate, March 31, 1998, p. 61.*

CREDITS MARSHALL, Penny Film Work; Executive Producer: Black Widow, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Working Girl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. My Stepmother Is an Alien, Columbia, 1988. Mr. Destiny, Buena Vista, 1990. 5/ster Act 2: Back in the Habit, Buena Vista, 1993.

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Born Carole Penny Maschiarelli, October 15, 1943, in Bronx, NY; daughter of Anthony W. (an industrial filmmaker) and Marjorie Irene (a dance instructor;

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 maiden name, Ward) Marshall; sister of Garry Marshall (a director); married Michael Henry (marriage ended); married Rob Reiner (an actor and director), April 19, 1971 (divorced, 1979); children: (first marriage) Tracy Lee. Education: Graduated from Walton High School; attended University of New Mexico, 1961-64. Addresses: /Agent—Jim Wyatt, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress, producer and director. Owner of the film company, Parkway Productions; appeared in summer theatre productions in the mid-1960s; dance teacher; appeared in K-Martcommericals with Rosie O'Donnell, 1995. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Myrna Turner, The Odd Couple, ABC, 1971-75. Janice Dreyfuss, Paul Sand in "Friends and Lovers" (also known as Friends and Lovers and The Paul Sand Show), CBS, 1974-75. Laverne DeFazio, Laverne and Shirley (later Laverne and Company), ABC, 1976-83. Voice of Private Laverne DeFazio, Laverne and Shirley in the Army (animated), ABC, 1981-82. Voice, The Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour, ABC, 1982. Television Appearances; Movies: Liberation lady, The Feminist and the Fuzz, ABC, 1971. Mayor's Secretary, Wacky Zoo of Morgan City, 1972. Paula, The Couple Takes a Wife, ABC, 1972. Waitress, The Crooked Hearts, ABC, 1972. Alice Wright, Let's Switch, ABC, 1975. Maddy Pearlman, More Than Friends, ABC, 1978. Linda Wilson, Love Thy Neighbor, ABC, 1984. Nora Schoonover, Challenge of a Lifetime, ABC, 1985. Myrna, The Odd Couple: Together Again (also known as The Odd Couple: One More Time), CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: The Barry Manilow Special, ABC, 1976. Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1976. Batt/e of the Network Stars II, ABC, 1977. Battle of the Network Stars III, ABC, 1977. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1977. Female team captain, Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes /, CBS, 1977.

MARSHALL • 281 Genera/ E/ectr/c's All-Star Anniversary, ABC, 1978. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1979. Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. Laverne DeFazio, Lily for President, CBS, 1982. The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, ABC, 1985. The Bugs Bunny-Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary, CBS, 1986. The 40th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1988. Voice, Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (animated; also known as The Simpsons Christmas Special), Fox, 1989. The 6th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1992. The Barbara Walters Special: What Is This Thing Called Love?, ABC, 1993. Laughing Matters (also known as Funny Business), Showtime, 1993. Movie News Hot Summer Sneak Preview, CBS, 1994. Interviewee, Carrie Fisher: The Hollywood Family, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. The Laverne & Shirley Reunion, ABC, 1995. Presenter, /Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) 13th Annual Hall of Fame, Showtime, 1998. Interviewee, Calvin Klein: A Stylish Obsession, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Presenter, The 7 7 t h Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1998. Interviewee, Intimate Portrait: Anjelica Houston, Lifetime, 1998. Host, Lifetime Women's Film Festival, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Bank teller, Evil Roy Slade, NBC, 1972. Connie, Wives, CBS, 1975. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Runner/' Then Came Bronson, NBC, 1969. "Love and the Pickup," Love, American Style, ABC, 1970. "In Sickness and in Health," Barefoot in the Park, ABC, 1970. Getting Together, ABC, 1971. Janice Stein, The Super, ABC, 1972. Stewardess, "The Unfriendly Skies," The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1972. Receptionist, "The Greatest Col lection of Them All," Banacek, NBC, 1973. Laverne DeFazio, Happy Days, ABC, 1975. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1975. Chico and the Man, NBC, 1975. Toni, "I Was a Single for MJW," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1975.

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Paula Kovacs, "Murray in Love/' The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1975. The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated, 1975-77. Laverne DeFazio, "Two Angry Men," Happy Days, ABC, 1976. Paula Kovacs, "Menage-a-Lou," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1976. "Take Me out to the Ball Game/' Good Heavens, ABC, 1976. The Tonight Show, NBC, 1976-77. Dinah, syndicated, 1976-77. The Merv Griffin Show, syndicated, 1976-77. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1977. Blansky's Beauties, ABC, 1977. Mork and Mindy, ABC, 1978. "Cablevision," Bosom Buddies, ABC, 1982. "Louie Moves uptown/7 Taxi, NBC, 1983. The Comedy Zone, CBS, 1984. Attitudes, syndicated, 1989. Voice of the babysitter bandit, "Some Enchanted Evening/' The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1990. "Naked Hollywood/' A & E Premieres, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Tracey Takes On. . ., HBO, 1996. Iris Heller, Nash Bridges, CBS, 1997. Also appeared in episodes of $20,000 Pyramid (syndicated), Original Amateur Hour, and Heaven Help Us. Television Executive Producer; Series: A League of Their Own, CBS, 1993. Television Director; Episodic: Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1976. Working Stiffs, CBS, 1979. The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox, 1986. "Dottie's Back/' A League of Their Own, CBS, 1993. Film Appearances: Tour girl, How Sweet It Is!, National General, 1968. Tina, The Savage Seven, American International, 1968. Plaster Caster, The Grasshopper (also known as The Passing of Evil and Passions), National General, 1970. Theresa, How Come Nobody's on Our Side?, American Films, 1975. (Uncredited) Miss Fitzroy, 1941, Universal, 1979. Reva, Movers and Shakers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1985. (Uncredited) She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Angie, The Hard Way, Universal, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 (Uncredited) Hocus Focus, Buena Vista, 1993. (Uncredited) Get Shorty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Special Delivery, Calling Productions, 1999. Film Work; Executive Producer; Except as Indicated: Awakenings, Columbia, 1990. A League of Their Own, Columbia, 1992. Calendar Girl (also known as Me and Monroe), Columbia, 1993. Renaissance Man (also known as Army Intelligence and By the Book), Buena Vista, 1994. Soundtrack executive producer, The Preacher's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. Producer, Getting Away with Murder, Savoy Pictures, 1996. Producer, Saving Grace, Universal, 1998. Producer, With Friends Like These . . ., Mom's Roof, 1998. Producer, Live from Baghdad, Universal, 1999. Film Work; Director: )umpin' Jack Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Big, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Awakenings, Columbia, 1990. A League of Their Own, Columbia, 1992. Renaissance Man (also known as Army Intelligence and By the Book), Buena Vista, 1994. The Preacher's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. Time Tunnel: The Movie, forthcoming. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Harper's Bazaar, December, 1996, pp. 184-187. Interview, January, 1991, p. 16. New York Times, May 24, 1992. People Weekly, spring, 1991, p. 94; December 23, 1996, pp. 105-108.*

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Born October 17, 1960, in Madison, Wl; raised in Pittsburgh, PA. Education: Graduated from CarnegieMellon University, 1982. Career: Dancer and choreographer. Began his acting career with Civic Light Opera, Pittsburgh; Asolo State Theatre, Sarasota, FL, guest artist, 1987-88.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best choreography, 1993, for Kiss of the Spider Woman; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best choreography, Outer Critics Circle Award, and Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, all 1994, for Damn Yankees; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best choreography, Outer Critics Circle Award, and Drama Desk Award nomination, all 1994, and Laurence Olivier Award nomination, all for She Loves Me; Outer Critics Circle Award nominations, c. 1995, for Victor/Victoria, and c. 1996, for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding choreography, 1996, for Mrs. Santa Claus, and 1997, for ''Cinderella"; Laurence Olivier Award nomination, best theatre choreographer, 1998, for Damn Yankees; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best choreography and best director of a musical, both 1998, for Cabaret; DramaLogue Award, for Chicago. CREDITS Stage Work; Choreographer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Bells Are Ringing, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1990. Eleanor, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1990-91. And director, Chess, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1991-92. The 1940's Radio Hour, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 1991-92. (With sister, Kathleen Marshall; and director) A Chorus Line, Westchester Broadway Theatre, Elmsford, NY, 1991-92. A Christmas Carol, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1992-93. (Musical staging) She Loves Me, Center Stage Right/ Criterion Theatre, then Roundabout Theatre, both New York City, 1993, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1993-94, later London production. (Contributor) Kiss of the Spider Woman, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1993-95. Damn Yankees, Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1994-95, then London production, 1997. (Musical staging) The Petrified Prince, New York Shakespeare Festival, Martinson Theatre/Public Theatre, New York City, 1994-95. (Musical staging) Company, Center Stage Right/Criterion Theatre, 1995. Victor/Victoria, Marquis Theatre, 1995-97. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1996-98.

And co-director, Cabaret, Kit Kat Club, New York City, 1998-99. And director, Little Me, Criterion Center Stage Right, New York City, 1998-99. Director of Chicago, Long Beach, CA; director and choreographer of Promises, Promises; choreographer of Pittsburgh productions of Brigadoon, Camelot, Oliver, and South Pacific. Choreographer for the touring production of Drood!, 1988. Stage Appearances: Understudy for Munkustrap, Cats, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, between 1982 and 1987. Boogie-Woogie Rumble of a Dream Deferred, offBroadway production, 1982. Marsalis and monk, Zorba, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. Understudy for Lino, Lucky, and Tony, The Rink, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1984. Ann Reinking . . . Music Moves Me, Joyce Theatre, New York City, 1984-85. Christopher Lyon, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1985, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Major Tours: A Chorus Line, 1980. Marsalis and monk, Zorba, U.S. cities, 1983. Television Choreographer: "Victor/Victoria," Julie Andrews: Back on Broadway (special), 1995. Mrs. Santa Claus (movie), CBS, 1996. "Cinderella" (movie; also known as "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella"), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: On the Move: The Central Ballet of Canada, PBS, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Dance, March, 1994, p. 70; August, 1996, p. 62.*

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1945PERSONAL

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Mary (a homemaker; maiden name, Lee) Martin; married Victoria Tennant (an actress), November 20, 1986 (divorced, 1994). Education: Attended Long Beach State College (now California State University, Long Beach) and the University of California, Los Angeles. Avocational interests: Collecting art.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 edy/musical, 1990, for Parenthood; People's Choice Awards, favorite actor in a comedy motion picture, 1991 and 1992; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picturecomedy/musical, 1996, for Father of the Bride, Part II. CREDITS

Addresses: Office—P.O. Box 929, Beverly Hills, CA 90213. /Agent—Ed Limato, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—Paul Bloch/Michelle Bega, Rogers and Cowan, 10000 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Contact—Writers Guild of America-West, Inc., 8955 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor, writer, and comedian. Worked as an entertainer at Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm in the early 1960s. Partner in 40 Share Productions (a television production company). Los Angeles County Museum of Art, trustee. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Guild of Variety Artists, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Co-winner, Emmy Award, outstanding writing achievement in comedy, variety, or music series, 1969, for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour; Emmy Award nomination, best writing in a comedy, variety, or music special, 1975, for Van Dyke and Company; Georgie Award, American Guild of Variety Artists, 1977 and 1978; Grammy Award, best comedy album, 1977, for Let's Get Small, and 1978, for A Wild and Crazy Guy; Academy Award nomination, best short film, 1978, for The Absent-Minded Waiter; Grammy Award nominations, best comedy album, 1979, for Comedy Is Not Pretty, and 1982, for The Steve Martin Brothers; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor-comedy/musical, 1982, for Pennies from Heaven; National Society of Film Critics Award and New York Film Critics Circle Award, both best actor, both 1984, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture-comedy/musical, 1985, all for All of Me; Academy Award nomination and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture-comedy/musical, 1988, all for Roxanne; Writers Guild of America Award, best screenplay based on material previously produced or published, 1988, for Roxanne; Hasty Pudding Theatricals "Man of the Year," Harvard University, 1988; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture-com-

Film Appearances: Title role, The Absent-Minded Waiter (short film), Paramount, 1977. Dr. Maxwell Edison, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Universal, 1978. Waiter, The Muppet Movie, Associated Film, 1979. Navin R.Johnson, The Jerk, Universal, 1979. Himself, The Kids Are Alright, 1979. Arthur Parker, Pennies from Heaven, United Artists, 1981. Rigby Reardon, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (also known as Dead Men Wear No Plaid), Universal, 1982. Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr, The Man with Two Brains, Warner Bros., 1983. Larry Hubbard, The Lonely Cuy, Universal, 1984. Roger Cobb, All of Me, Universal, 1984. Fabio Longio, Movers and Shakers, United Artists, 1985. Orin Scrivello, D.D.S., Little Shop of Horrors, Warner Bros., 1986. Lucky Day, Three Amigos, Orion, 1986. Steve Martin Live, 1986. Charlie "C D." Bales, Roxanne, Columbia, 1987. Neal Page, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. Freddy Benson, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Orion, 1988. Gil Buckman, Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Vinnie Antonelli, My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. Harris K. Telemacher, L A. Story, TriStar, 1991. George Banks, Father of the Bride, Buena Vista, 1991. Davis, Crand Canyon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Newton Davis, Housesitter, Universal, 1992. Jonas Nightengale, Leap of Faith, Paramount, 1992. Michael McCann, A Simple Twist of Fate, Buena Vista, 1994. Philip, Mixed Nuts (also known as Lifesavers), TriStar, 1994. George Banks, Father of the Bride II, Buena Vista, 1995. Title role, Sergeant Bilko, Universal, 1996. Jimmy Dell, The Spanish Prisoner, Sony Pictures Classic, 1997. Voice of Hotep, The Prince of Egypt (animated), DreamWorks, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Voice of Raider, Babe: Pig in the City, Universal, 1998. Henry Clark, The Out-of-Towners, Paramount, 1999. Ed TV, Universal, 1999. Title role, Bofinger's Big Thing (also known as Bofinger)f Universal, 1999. Film Executive Producer: Three Amigos, Orion, 1986. Roxanne, Columbia, 1987. (With Mario Kassar) L A. Story, TriStar, 1991. A Simple Twist of Fate, Buena Vista, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS, 1967-68. Andy Williams Presents Ray Stevens (also known as The Ray Stevens Show), NBC, 1970. The Ken Berry "Wow" Show (also known as Ken Berry's Wow), ABC, 1972. Half the George Kirby Comedy Hour, syndicated, 1972. The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, CBS, 1972-73. The Smothers Brothers Show, NBC, 1975. Johnny Cash and Friends, CBS, 1976. Himself, Scene by Scene with Steve Martin, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Pieman, "Simple Simon," Off to See the Wizard, 1967. A contestant, The Dating Came, 1968. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1976. Himself, The Muppet Show, 1977. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1977. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1978. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1979. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1980. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1987. "Skin the Duck," The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox, 1987. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1989. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1991. Narrator, "Tugford Wanted to Be Bad," Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1992. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1994. Himself, The Martin Short Show, NBC, 1994. Voice of the Trash Commissioner, "Trash of the Titans," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1998. Also appeared as a host, The Tonight Show, NBC; a host, Saturday Night Live, NBC; The Pieman, "Simple Simon," Off to See the Wizard; in The Carol Burnett Show, CBS, Cher, CBS, The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, NBC; The Muppet Show, syndicated; and Parenthood. Television Appearances; Specials; As Himself, Except Where Indicated:

MARTIN * 2 8 5 ]ohn Denver's Rocky Mountain Christmas, ABC, 1975. Steve Martin: A Wild and Crazy Guy, NBC, 1978. The Bob Hope Special, NBC, 1978. George Burns' /00th Birthday Party, 1979. Comedy Is Not Pretty, NBC, 1980. Johnny Cash: The First Twenty-five Years, CBS, 1980. The Sensational, Shocking, Wonderful, Wacky '70s, NBC, 1980. All Commercials . . . A Steve Martin Special, NBC, 1980. Host, Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty, 1980. Host, Steve Martin's Best Show Ever, NBC, 1981. Twilight Theater, NBC, 1982. American Film Institute Salute to Frank Capra, 1982. Host, Steve Martin's The Winds of Whoopie, NBC, 1983. American Film Institute Salute to Cene Kelly, CBS, 1985. Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary, CBS, 1986. Texas 150: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986. Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1987. The 16th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Jack Lemmon, CBS, 1988. Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 20th Reunion Show, CBS, 1988. Sixtieth Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Forty-third Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1989. Life of Python, Showtime, 1990. Learned Pigs and Fireproof Women, CBS, 1990. Sixty-second Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. We/come Home, America! A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. The Dream Is Alive: The 20th Anniversary Celebration of Walt Disney World, CBS, 1991. Fifth Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1991. The People's Choice Awards, 1991 and 1992. Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car, NBC, 1992. Fox/MTV Guide to Summer '92, Fox, 1992. Paul Simon: Born at the Right Time, PBS, 1993. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. The 48th Annual Tony Awards, 1994. The 67th Annual Academy Awards, 1995. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1995. "Nichols and May-Take Two," American Masters, PBS, 1996. Steven Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration, PBS, 1997. The 12th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1998.

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Easy Money, Orion, 1983. (With Reiner and Gipe) The Man With Two Brains, Warner Bros., 1983. (With Reiner) All of Me, Universal, 1984. (With Lome Michaels and Randy Newman) Three Amigos, Orion, 1986. Roxanne (based on the play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand), Columbia, 1987. L A Story, TriStar, 1991. A Simple Twist of Fate, Buena Vista, 1994. Bofinger's Big Thing (also known as Bofinger), Universal, 1999. Also wrote The Touch. Television; Series: The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS, 1967-68. Pat Paulsen's Haifa Comedy Hour, 1970. The Ken Berry "Wow" Show, ABC, 1972. The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, CBS, 1972-73. Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. Television; Specials: Van Dyke and Company, NBC, 1975. ]ohn Denver's Rocky Mountain Christmas, ABC, 1975. Steve Martin: A Wild and Crazy Guy, NBC, 1978. All Commercials . . . A Steve Martin Special, NBC, 1980. Steve Martin's Comedy Is Not Pretty, NBC, 1980. Steve Martin's Best Show Ever, NBC, 1981. Steve Martin's The Winds of Whoopie, NBC, 1983. Television; Movies: The Jerk, Too, NBC, 1984. Also comedy writer for television shows featuring Ray Stevens, John Denver, and Glen Campbell. Plays: Picasso at the Lapin Agile, produced at Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1993. Also author of The Great Flydini, Carnegie Hall, New York City. OTHER SOURCES

Screenplays: The Absent-Minded Waiter, Paramount, 1977. (With Carl Gottlieb and Michael Elias) The Jerk, Universal, 1979. (With Carl Reiner and George Gipe) Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (also known as Dead Men Wear No Plaid), Universal, 1982.

Books: Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 30, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1984. Lenburg, Greg, Randy Skretvedt, and Jeff Lenburg, Steve Martin: The Unauthorized Biography, St. Martin's, 1980.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Periodicals: American Film, November, 1988, p. 18. Entertainment Weekly, February 22, 1991. Film Quarterly, September/October, 1984. Interview, April, 1986, p. 294. Los Angeles Times, December 27,1984; February 14, 1991. Newsweek, April 3, 1978. New Yorker, June 2, 1983; November 29, 1993, p. 98. New York Times, June 19,1987; September 18,1988, p. S78. New York Times Magazine, May 31, 1992, p. 28. Parade, April 28, 1991. Playboy, January, 1993, p. 59. Premiere, January, 1988, p. 23. Saturday Evening Post, November/December, 1989, p. 52. Time, August 24, 1987. U. S. News and World Report, June 17, 1985. Washington Post, June 19, 1987.*

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MASAK, Ron 1936PERSONAL Surname pronounced "may-sack"; full name, Ronald Alan Masak; born July 1,1936, in Chicago, IL; son of Floyd Lewis (a salesman and musician) and Mildred Alice (a buyer, also in management; maiden name, Rudy) Masak; married Kay Frances Knebes, September 23, 1961; children: Tammy, Debbie, Kathy, Michael, Robert, Christine. Education: Chicago City College and C.T.C., A.A.; studied for the theatre with H. Adrian Rehner at the Drama Guild. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Agent—Peter Strain & Associates, 8271 Melrose Ave., Ste. 280, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actor, director, producer, writer, entertainer. Has appeared in over three thousand television commercials, (his first thirty-two being for Budweiser), three hundred and fifty television shows, and 50 plays; has emceed numerous shows for such artists as Kenny Rogers, Diahann Carroll, Alabama, The Smothers Brothers, Trini Lopez, Rick Springfield, Ed Ames, Tony

Orlando, Billy Davis, Marilyn McCoo, Jonathan Winters, Dom Deluise, and Billy Crystal; chosen as Special Olympics announcer, 1984. Military Service: U.S. Army, 1959-61. Member: Theta Alpha Phi, The Masquers, American Cancer Stricken Families (life member and chairman), M.D.A. Board. Awards, Honors: Best Actor Award, Chicago, 195556; was voted one of the "Outstanding Young Men in America/' 1963-64; Vince Lombardi Inspiration Appreciation Award, 1980; Emmy Award nomination, 1980, for Police Story; Man of the Year for M.D.A., 1983; was named "Man of the Year" by Volunteers Assisting Cancer Stricken Families; Emmy Award nomination, 1990, for Murder: She Wrote. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) CPO Paul Zabrinczski, Ice Station Zebra, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Paul Fleming, Daddy's Gone A-Hunting, Warner Bros., 1968. Baseball fanatic, The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Lieutenant Laurence Ruff, Tora!Tora!Tora!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Sam, the bartender, A Time for Dying, Etoile, 1971. Pete, Eve/ Knievel, Fanfare, 1971. Claude Raintree, The Man from Clover Grove, IntroMedia Productions, 1974. Voice, Lucky Lady, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Chief Tom Rankin, Jeremiah of Jacob's Neck, 1975. Woman in the Rain (also known as A Hell Black Night), 1978. Sheriff, Laserblast, Irwin Yablans Company, 1978. Herbie Maddox, Harper Valley, P.T.A., April Fools Productions, 1979. Monica's father, Mr. Tomanski, Listen to Me, Columbia, 1989. Vince Palermo, Cops n Roberts, 1995. Spike Sills, The Thundering 8th, 1998. Julian Disanto, No Code of Conduct, Toddler Productions, 1999. Title role, Mark Twain's Greatest Adventure "It's a Matter of Time/' 1999. Film Work: Composer, The Man from Clover Crove, Intro-Media Productions, 1975. Associate producer, The Thundering 8th, 1998.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Nightmare in Chicago (also known as Once Upon a Savage Night), Universal TV, 1964. Vernon's Volunteers, 1969. CPO Corky Schmidt, Assault on the Wayne, 1970. Michaels, The Priest Killer, Universal, 1971. Heat of Anger (also known as Fitzgerald and Pride), 1971. The Law, 1974. Ruggiero, In the Glitter Palace, 1977. Voice, The Bastard (also known as The Kent Chronicles), 1978. Onorato, No Margin for Error, 1978. Confessions of a Lady Cop (also known as The Other Side of Fear), 1979. Joe, Pleasure Cove, 1979. Harve Nelson, The Aliens Are Coming, NBC, 1980. Olympics announcer, The Kid from Nowhere, 1982. Nick Riccardo, The Neighborhood (also known as Breslin's Neighborhood), 1982. Manning, Intruders, 1992. Voice, Snowden on Ice, 1997. TV evangelist, When Time Expires, 1997. Eddie Fenelle, the cab driver, Columbo: Ashes to Ashes, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Andy Gardner, The Good Guys, CBS, 1968. Charlie Wilson, Love Thy Neighbor, ABC, 1973. Supertrain, NBC, 1979. Warren Burdett, Wally Brown, 1979. Himself, Ya Gotta Believe, 1982. Voice of Meatballs, Meatballs and Spaghetti, CBS, 1982-83. Lieutenant Paul Briggs, The Law and Harry McGraw, CBS, 1987. Sheriff Mort Metzger (recurring), Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988-95. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, The Spade Cooley Show, 1959.

Po//ce Station, 1959. Harmonica Man, "The Purple Testament," The Twilight Zone, Paramount Television, 1960.

Love on a Rooftop, ABC, 1966. The Buffalo Buzzsaw, "Where There's a Will/' The Flying Nun, ABC, 1968. Count Dracula, "Monstrous Monkee Mash," The Monkees, NBC, 1968. Joe, "Genie, Genie, Who's Got the Genie?" / Dream ofjeannie, NBC, 1968. Insight, 1968.

MayberryR.F.D.,CBS, 1968. K.O., "Worst Best Man," Get Smart, NBC, 1968.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 ChuckMurray, ''Friday's Chi Id," Eischied, NBC, 1980. Dick Wilcox, "Sugar and Spice/' Quincy, NBC, 1981. Sergeant Bender, "Undercover Judy/' Private Benjamin, CBS, 1981. "Skin Deep/' Magnum P./., CBS, 1981. Sergeant Calvin, "Pilot," Jessica Novak, CBS, 1981. Maloney, "Jennifer On My Mind," Jennifer 5/ept Here, NBC, 1983. Captain Brolley, "Lost and Foundering," Goodnight, Beantown, CBS, 1983. Masquerade, ABC, 1983. Johnny, "Debt Of Honor," The Yellow Rose, NBC, 1984. E/R, 1984. Lieutenant Meyer, "Footnote to Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. "Sam's New Pal," Diff'rent Strokes, NBC/ABC, 1985. Falcon Crest, CBS, 1985. "Forged Steele," Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Woody, Webster, ABC, 1986. "Love and Passion Point," New Love, American Style, 1986. Voices, The Real Chostbusters, ABC, 1986. Marty Giles, "No Accounting for Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. "Dusty," Starman, ABC, 1987. "Rain Rain Go Away," Bustin' Loose, syndicated, 1987. The Governor, "New Year's Eve," She's the Sheriff, syndicated, 1987. They Came from Outer Space, 1990. Appeared as a guest star on several game shows, including Passwaord, Password +, Super PASSWORD, Hot Potato, Match Games, Tattletales, Liars Club, Crosswits, The Show-offs, and the 90's version of To Tell the Truth; host, "Pilot," Likely Suspects; host, "Pilot," Tune In.

Television Director: Ya Gotta Believe (series), 1982. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Shapiro, Stalag 17, Chicago, IL, 1954. Also appeared as Sakini, Teahouse of the August Moon; Will Stockdale, No Time for Sergeants; title role, Mr. Roberts; Alan, Enter Laughing; Stanley, A Streetcar Named Desire; Mortimer, Arsenic and Old Lace; and Sam, Photo Finish, all as resident leading man with the Candlelight Dinner Theatre, Summit, IL, 1962-66; played over thirty-five leads, twelve-hundred consecutive performances in all. Major Tours: Headline act (comedy, impressions, songs, etc.), Rolling Along, world tour, 1960-61. WRITINGS Additional Dialogue and Lyrics: The Man From Clover Crove, Intro-Media Productions, 1975. Lyrics:

Hey Wake Up and Listen. Screenplay: Ya Gotta Believe (motivational drama), 1983. Poetry: "Our Flag," A Symphony of Verse, National Library of Verse, 1998.*

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PERSONAL Television Appearances; Miniseries: Maynard Lambert, Once an Eagle, NBC, 1976. Manning, Intruders, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Jerry Lewis Telethon, 1980-90. Host, SANE Telethon, 1987-90. Also appeared with Vince Lombardi in Second Effort, with James Whitmore in Time Management, with Burgess Meredith in How to Control Your Time, with Julius Boros in Make It Happen, with Tom Kite and Julius Irving in Tom Kite Playing Around with His Friends, and with Stewart Payne in Sure-Strike.

Born March 3, 1976, in Albertson, NY. Career: Actor. Worked as a model and appeared in commercials as a child. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Leo Gennaro, Joe's Life, ABC, 1993. Skeeter, Extreme, ABC, 1995. Justin (recurring), Cybill, CBS, 1997-98. Steve Hyde, That '70s Show (also known as Teenage Waste/and, Reeling in the Years, The Kids are Alright, and Feelin' All Right), Fox, 1998—.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Ryan, Her Last Chance, NBC, 1996. Also appeared in The Morning After. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Seth, Seduced by Madness (also known as Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borschardt Story), 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jimmy, "Follow the Son," Roseanne, ABC, 1994. Jimmy, "Punch and Jimmy," Roseanne, ABC, 1994. NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Matt, "Altered States/' Party of Five, Fox, 1995. Ray Slover, American Cothic, CBS, 1996. Justin, Cybill, CBS, 1996. Will Scheltema, "Upstairs, Downstairs," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Serving wench, Cybill, CBS, 1997. Also appeared as Renfield, "Stoker," Sliders, Fox; in Empty Nest, NBC; Jake and the Fat Man, CBS; and The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox. Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Inside Scientology, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Film Appearances: Seth, Beethoven's 2nd, Universal, 1993. Mikey, Bye Bye, Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Seth, Trojan War (also known as No Night Stand and Rescue Me), Warner Bros., 1997. Karl, Face/Off (also known as Face Off), Paramount, 1997. Kevin, Star Kid (also known as The Warrior of Waverly Street), Trimark Pictures, 1997. Danny, Wild Horses (also known as 24 Hours to Live and Lunch Time Special), Skyline Entertainment, 1998. Tipper, Too Pure, 1998. Fuck Up#1, The Faculty, Dimension Films, 1998. Also appeared in Dirt Merchant; Happy Birthday Billy Gale; and Family Values.*

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Born c. 1961; raised in Bethesda, MD; father, a labor lawyer; mother's name, Louise (a political activist). Education: New York University, B.F.A. (acting), 1983.

Career: Director. Awards, Honors: Joseph Jefferson Award, Carbonell Award, and Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award nomination, best director, all 1994, for Angels in America; Taking Off Award, Encore, 1995, for America Dreaming, Hundreds of Hats, and Missing Persons; Drama Desk Award nomination, best director of a musical, 1995, for America Dreaming; Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award, both 1996, for Side Man; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a play, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award, all 1998, for A View from the Bridge; Vineyard/Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award; fellow of National Endowment for the Arts and Drama League; grant from Alan Schneider Director's Fund; Fox Family fellowship. CREDITS Stage Director: Assistant director, Hydriotaphia, 1987. The Maids, New York City production, 1988. "Mutterschaft," The 1990 Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1990. "Donut World/' The 1991 Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, 1991. "Mrs. Neuberger's Dead," The 1992 Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, 1992. "Five Visits from Mr. Whitcomb," The 1993 Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, 1993. Perestroika (Part II of Angels in America), New York University, 1994. The Triumph of Love, Classic Stage Company Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1994. America Dreaming, Vineyard Theatre, 1994-95. Missing Persons, Atlantic Theatre Company, New York City, 1995. Hundreds of Hats, Workshop of the Players Art, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1995. An Almost Holy Picture, La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, CA, and McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, both 1995-96. /Ant/gone in New York, Vineyard Theatre, 1996. 5/cfe Man, New York Stage and Film Theatre, New York City, 1996. Triumph of Love, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1997. A View from the Bridge, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1997-98.

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MAZAR, Debi 1964PERSONAL Born August 15, 1964, in Queens, NY. Education: Attended Robert Fiance Beauty School, New York City. Avocational interests: Collectibles. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress, producer, television series creator, and hairstylist. Before becoming an actress, Mazar worked as a dental assistant, a saleswoman, a makeup artist, and nightclub worker. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Sandy, GoodFellas (also known as Wise Guy), Warner Bros., 1990. Gina, Little Man Tate, Orion, 1991. Whisky Girl, The Doors, TriStar, 1991. Denise, Jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Brenda, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Delores, Love is Like That (also known as Bad Love and Wild Angel), A-pix Entertainment, 1992. Suzie, In the Soup, Triton Pictures, 1992. Peg, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Nurse Debbie, Toys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992.

Susan, So / Married an Axe Murderer, TriStar, 1992. Monica Russo, Money for Nothing, Buena Vista, 1993. Daphne, Inside Monkey Zetterland, IRS Releasing, 1993. Delores, Bad Love, Benla, 1993. Regina, Beethoven's 2nd, Universal, 1993. Vi, Bullets Over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. Darcy, Red Ribbon Blues, Kushner-Locke, 1995. Spice, Batman Forever (also known as Forever), Warner Bros., 1995. Jane, Empire Records (also known as Empire and Rock & Fun), Warner Bros., 1995. Crystal, Trees Lounge, Live Entertainment, 1996. Girl #39, Girl 6, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Diane, Cosas que nunca te dije (also known as Things I Never Told You), Carbo Films, 1996. Ericca Ricce, Trouble on the Corner, Trouble on the Corner LCC, 1997. Georgie, She's So Lovely (also known as Call It Love and She's De Lovely), Miramax, 1997. Sandy Gallo, Meet Wally Sparks, Trimark, 1997. Angie Lyons, Casper; A Spirited Beginning (also known as Casper II: Ghost Central Station and Casper: The Beginning), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Cindy Walsh, Star Truckers, Pachyderm Productions, 1997. Kozy, Nowhere, Fine Line Features, 1997. Teresa, The Deli, Redwood Communications, 1997. Simone, Frogs for Snakes, The Shooting Gallery International, 1998. Lisa, Hush (also known as Bloodline and Kilronan), TriStar, 1998. Rosie, There's No Fish Food in Heaven, Storm Entertainment, 1999. Goodnight, Joseph Parker, 1999. Also appeared in Wigand. Television Appearances; Movies: The Manicurist, Witch Hunt, HBO, 1994. Maggie, David and Lisa (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: David and Lisa), ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Debra Scibetta Gravano, Witness to the Mob, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Denise lannello, Civil Wars, ABC, 1991-93. Denise lannello, LA. Law, ABC, 1993-94. Deb DeAngelo, Temporarily Yours, CBS, 1997. Liz, Working, NBC, 1998—.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Rachel Davis, "Who Killed the Motor Car Maverick?/' Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Sandra After Dark, With Your Hostess, Sandra Bernhard, HBO, 1992. Television Work: Creator (with others) and producer, Temporarily Yours, CBS, 1997. Stage Work: Hairstylist, Speed-the-Plow, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1988. RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in Madonna's "True Blue," "Deeper and Deeper," and "Papa Don't Preach"; and Space Monkey's "Sugar Cane."

Bobby Wright, Radio Flyer, Columbia, 1992. Tim Murphy, Jurassic Park, Universal, 1993. Douglas Cresham, Shadowlands, Savoy Pictures, 1993. Jason, Jersey Cirl, Triumph Releasing, 1994. Roarke Hartman, The River Wild, Universal, 1994. Dexter, The Cure, Universal, 1995. Tom Hohlman, Three Wishes, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Tim Murphy, The Lost World (also known as The Lost World: Jurassic Park), Universal, 1997. Spencer Griffith, Star Kid(a\so known as The Warrior of Waverly Street), Trimark Pictures, 1998. Joe Wenteworth, Simon Birch (also known as Angels and Armadillos, A Prayer for Owen Meany, and A Small Miracle), Buena Vista, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Joe Mazzello) Jason, Unspeakable Acts, 1990. (As Joe Mazzello) Willy Robbins, Desperate Choices: To Save My Child (also known as The Final Choice and Solomon's Choice), 1992. Charlie Cantwell, A Father for Charlie (also known as High Lonesome), CBS, 1994.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, July, 1995, p. 100. Entertainment Weekly, March 21,1997, p. 60; March 28, 1997, p. 71. New York Times, June 8, 1995.*

Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice, "Pinocchio and the Golden Key/' Stories from My Childhood, PBS, 1997.*

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MAZZELLO, Joseph 1983(Joe Mazzello)

1963PERSONAL

Born April 18, 1963, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; married Janet Holden, September, 1997. Education: Attended Ryerson Theater School, Toronto, and Banff Center for the Arts.

Born September 21, 1983, in Rhineback, NY. Avocational interests: Baseball, soccer.

Addresses: /Agent—The Endeavor Agency, 350 South Beverly Blvd., Suite 300, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Hyler Management, 25 Sea Colony Drive, Santa Monica, CA 90405-5321.

Addresses: Agent— United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Career: Actor. Appeared with Stratford Festival, Canada, 1986-88.

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Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Wendell McGaffney, Presumed Innocent, Warner Bros., 1990.

Film Appearances: Edward Malone, The Lost World, Worldvision Home Video, 1992. Edward Malone, Return to the Lost World, Worldvision Home Video, 1992.

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Stage Appearances: King Lear, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1985-86. Also appeared in A Midsummer's Night Dream, Stratford Festival, Canada; Henry V, Stratford Festival, Canada; Murder in the Cathedral, Stratford Festival, Canada; Three Sisters, Stratford Festival, Canada; Burn This, Manitoba Theatre Centre; and Biloxi Blues, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto. Major Tours: Friedrich, The Sound of Music, U.S. cities, 1993-94. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The Advocate, January 19, 1999, p. 103.*

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Born May 7, 1922, in Spokane, WA (some sources say San Joaquin, CA); son of Reid Delano Richardson and Grace (Bogart) McGavin; married Melanie York (an actress), March 20, 1944 (divorced); married Katherine Browne (an actress), December 31, 1969; children: York, Megan, Bridget, Bogart. Education: Attended the University of the Pacific; trained for the stage at the Neighborhood Playhouse and at the Actors Studio. Addresses: Agent—Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5302. Career: Actor, director, writer, and producer. Chief executive, Taurean Films (S.A.), Tympanum Corporation. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award for Murphy Brown. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Lady Windermere's Fan, 1941. Judge Advocate, Li Horn, Actors Lab, Hollywood, CA, 1945.

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Walk-on, The Old Lady Says No!, Mansfield Theatre, New York City, 1948. Joe, Cock-a-Doodle-Doo, Lenox Hill Playhouse, New York City, 1949. Happy, Death of a Salesman, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1949. Heracles, The Thracian Horses, Brandeis University, 1951. Alfred, My Three Angels, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1953. Bill Starbuck, The Rainmaker, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1954. King, The King and I, St. Louis Municipal Opera, MO, 1955. Hal Carter, Picnic, Playhouse-in-the-Park, Philadelphia, PA, 1955. Matt Burke, Anna Christie (staged reading), Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1955. David McGregor, The Innkeepers, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1956. Chrysagon de la Crux, The Lovers, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1956. Dick Pepper, The Tunnel of Love, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1957. The wreck, Wonderful Town, U.S. Pavilion, Brussels World's Fair, Belgium, 1958. First Lieutenant Stanley Poole, Blood Sweat, and Stanley Poole, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1961. Joe Kelly, The Happiest Man Alive, Westport Country Playhouse, CT, 1962. King, The King and I, New York State Theatre, New York City, 1964. Title role, Destry Rides Again, Meadowbrook Dinner Theatre, Ceder Grove, NJ, 1964. Charlie Bickle, Here Lies Jeremy Troy, Lakewood Theatre, Skowhegan, ME, 1965. Fairy Tale, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1966. Larry Renault, Dinner at Eight, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1966. Title role, Captain Brassbound's Conversion, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1968. Vern, California Dog Fight, Manhattan Theatre Club at the New York City Center, 1985. Gus Gilbert, The Night Hank Williams Died, Orpheum Theatre, 1989. Phil Gorski, Greetings, John Houseman Theatre, 1994. Major Tours: The Late Christopher Bean, U.S.O. Tour, 1946. Happy, Death of a Salesman, national tour, 194951.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Professor Harold Hill, The Music Man, summer tour, 1962. Murray Burns, A Thousand Clowns, summer tour, 1964. Harry Roat, Jr., Wait Until Dark, winter tour, FL, 1967. Stage Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Co-producer, Dark Legend, President Theatre, New York City, 1952. With Respect for Joey, Theatre Guild, New York City, 1957. The Happiest Man Alive, Westport Country Playhouse, CT, 1962. A Thousand Clowns, summer tour, 1964. Fairy Tale, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, 1966. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Tech Sargeant, A Song to Remember, Columbia, 1945. The Kid, Kiss and Tell, Columbia, 1945. She Wouldn't Say Yes, Columbia, 1945. Coi/nter-/4ttac/c, Columbia, 1945. (Uncredited) Student, Fear, Monogram, 1946. Queen fora Day (also known as Hors/e), United Artists, 1951. Eddie Jaeger, Summertime (also known as Summer Madness), United Artists, 1955. Russ Peters, The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell (also known as One Man Mutiny), Warner Bros., 1955. Louie, The Man with the Golden Arm, United Artists, 1955. Mike Damon, The Delicate Delinquent, Paramount, 1957. Charlie Hand, Beau James, Paramount, 1957. Pete Harris, The Case Against Brooklyn, Columbia, 1958. Sam Ward, Bullet for a Bad Man, Universal, 1964. Captain Benton, The Great Sioux Massacre (also known as The Great Sioux Raid and The Custer Massacre), Columbia, 1965. Mike Gregory, Ride the High Wind (also known as African Cold), Emerson, 1966. Colonel Mike Blaiswick, Mission: Mars, Associated Artists, 1968. Farrell, Mrs. Polifax—Spy, United Artists, 1971. The Petty Story, Rowland-Lasko, 1972. Pal Kovak, B Must Die, 1973. Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known as Run, Stranger, Run), Cinema 5, 1973. Duke, No Deposit, No Return (also known as Double Trouble), Buena Vista, 1975. Carl Kolchak, Crackle of Death, Universal, 1976. Stan Buchek, Airport 77, Universal, 1977. Mayor Ragsdale, Hot Lead and Cold Feet, Walt Disney, 1978.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Repo, 1980. Michael Nolan, Zero to Sixty, First Artists, 1980. Harry Forbes, Hanger 18 (also known as Invasion Force), Sun Classic, 1980. Red, Firebird 2015 A.D., Brian Distributing Corporation, 1981. The Old Man, A Christmas Story, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1984. Gus Sands, The Natural, TriStar, 1984. Detective Kowalski, Turk 182!, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1985. Shannon, Raw Deal (also known as Triple Identity), De Laurentiis, 1986. Craig Duncan, From the Hip, De Laurentiis, 1987. Dr. Ernest McNab, Dead Heat, New World Pictures, 1988. General Fleming, Captain America, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1990. Fergus, In the Name of Blood, 1990. Hank Dick, Blood and Concrete (also known as Blood and Concrete: A Love Story), IRS Releasing, 1991. Happy Hell Night, Quest Entertainment, 1992. Brian Madison, Billy Madison, Universal, 1995. Paddy, Still Waters Burn, San Jose Motion Pictures, 1998. Small Time (also known as Waiting for the Man), 1998. Film Work: Producer and director, Happy Mother's Day—Love, George (also known as Run, Stranger, Run), Cinema V, 1973. Director, American Reunion, Darren McGavin Company, 1976. Television Appearances; Series:

Casey, Crime Photographer, CBS, 1951-52. Mike Hammer, Mike Hammer, (also known as Mickey Sp/7/ane's "Mike Hammer"), syndicated, 1957-

59. Captain Grey Holden, Riverboat, NBC, 1959-61. David Ross, The Outsider, NBC, 1968-69. Carl Kolchak, Kolchak: The Night Stalker (also known as The Night Stalker), ABC, 1974-75. Nick Small, Small & Frye, CBS, 1983. Agent Arthur Dales, The X Files, Fox, 1998—. Television Appearances; Episodic:

"For the Love of Randi," Suspense, CBS, 1952. "The Witness," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1952. "Better Than Walking," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1952.

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Voice of Dominic Dracon, "The Silver Falcon/' Gargoyles, 1994. Judge (Greg), Sisters, NBC, 1994. Conrad Hill, "Who Killed the King of the Country Club?/' Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. Old Man, "Fly Paper," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Dad, Grace Under Fire, ABC, 1995. Henry Black, "Midnight of the Century," Millennium, Fox, 1997. George Zarko, "Missing in Action," Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997.

Roland Hobbs, Perfect Harmony, The Disney Channel, 1991. Senator Folsom Bunting, Mastergate, Showtime, 1992. Older Arthur Huntington, The American Clock (also known as Arthur Miller's "The American Clock"), TNT, 1993. John Henry Phillips, A Perfect Stranger (also known as Danielle Steel's "A Perfect Stranger"), NBC, 1994. Terry Boyle, The Commish: Father Image, ABC, 1995. Lester Corbett, Derby, ABC, 1995. Buzzy Tubman Sr., Fudge-a-Mania, ABC, 1995.

Television Appearances; Pilots: David Ross, The Outsider, 1967. Banyon, NBC, 1971. The Rookies, ABC, 1972. Carl Kolchak, The Night Stalker, ABC, 1972. Carl Kolchak, The Night Strangler, ABC, 1973.

Television Appearances; Specials: A. D. Nathan, A Table at Giro's, 1987. Host, Unclaimed Fortunes, ABC, 1989. Host, Unclaimed Fortunes II, ABC, 1990. Albert Kroll, Clara, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Host, Miracles and Other Wonders, CBS, 1992. Host, The Incredible Discovery of Noah's Ark, CBS, 1993. Host, Miracles and Other Wonders, CBS, 1993. Host, Mysteries of the Ancient World, CBS, 1994.

Television Appearances; Movies: Jim McCabe, The Challengers, CBS, 1970. Jacob Gallery, The Challenge, ABC, 1970. The Forty-Eight Hour Mile, 1970. Killian, The Berlin Affair, 1970. Tribes (also known as The Soldier Who Declared Peace), Fox, 1970. The Death of Me Yet, ABC, 1971. Paul Worden, Something Evil, Primetime Entertainment, 1972. Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole, ABC, 1972. Oliver Spencer, The Six Million Dollar Man (also known as Cyborg: The Six Million Dollar Man), ABC, 1973. Law and Order, 1976. James McNally, Brinks: The Great Robbery, 1976. The Users, 1978. Ike: The War Years, 1978. Coach John Martin, Love for Rent, 1979. Donovan's Kid, 1979. Waikiki, 1980. The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D., 1984. The Baron and the Kid, CBS, 1984. Dr. Gerrit Koets, My Wicked, Wicked Ways, CBS, 1985. A. D. Nathan, Power, Passion and Murder, 1987. Chief Walter Vadney, The Diamond Trap, CBS, 1988. E. K. Hornbeck, Inherit the Wind, NBC, 1988. Condor, By Dawn's Early Light, HBO, 1990. Os Winfield, Ch/7d in the Night, CBS, 1990. Leonard Wainwright, It's Always Something, ABC, 1990.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: General George S. Patton, Ike, 1979. Sam Parkhill, The Martian Chronicles, 1980. Mr. Mudge, Around the World in 80 Days, N BC, 1989. Television Director; Episodic: "Cousin Casey," Buckskin, NBC, 1959. "Sally's Old Beau," Buckskin, NBC, 1959. "Diamonds Ahead," Riverboat, NBC, 1960. "Queen of Spades," Death Va//ey Days, syndicated, 1960. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: The Deep Blue Good-By, Random, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: American Reunion, Darren McGavin Company, 1976. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, December 17, 1993.*

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MCMARTINJohn PERSONAL Born in Warsaw, IN; children: Kathleen Alice, Susan Helen. Education: Attended Columbia University. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1959-60, for Little Mary Sunshine; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting actor in a musical, 1966, for 5weet Charity; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting actor in a drama, and Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, both 1973, for Don Juan; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, 1973, for Great God Brown; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, lead actor in a musical, 1994-95, for Showboat; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1998, for High Society. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Corporal Billy Jester, Little Mary Sunshine, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1959. Forrest Noble, The Conquering Hero, American National Theatre Academy (ANTA) Theatre, New York City, 1961. Captain Mai Malcolm, Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1961. Mr. Dupar, A Matter of Position, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1962. Sidney Balzer, Children from Their Games, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1963. Edward Voorhees, A Rainy Day in Newark, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1963. John Paul Jones, Pleasures and Palaces, Fisher Theatre, Detroit, Ml, 1965. Oscar, Sweet Charity, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1966. Benjamin Stone, Follies, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1971, then Shubert Theatre, Century City, CA, 1972. Dion Anthony, The Great Gocf Srown, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1973. Sganarelle, Don Juan, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1973. Sondheim:A Musical Tribute, Schubert Theatre, New York City, 1973.

MCMARTIN » 2 9 7 Forget-Me-Not Lane, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1973. Anton Schill, The Visit, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1973. Fedot, Chemin de Fer, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1973. Foresight, ILove for Love, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974. Leone Gala, The Rules of the Came, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974. Continental Divide, ANTA West, Los Angeles, 1975. The Autumn Garden, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1976. Alceste, The Misanthrope, New York Shakespeare Festival, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1977. Absurd Person Singular, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1978. Journey's End, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1978. A Little Family Business, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, then Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1982. Passion, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1983. Solomon's Child, Little Theatre, New York City, 1984. Too Much Johnson, off-Broadway production, 1985. Henry IV, off-Broadway production, 1985. Title role, Julius Caesar, Public/Newman Theatre, 1988. Artist Descending a Staircase, Broadway production, 1989. Frederick Egerman, A Little Night Music, Ahmanson Theatre, 1990. Conrad, Money and Friends, UCLAJames A. Doolittle Theatre, 1992. Cap'n Andy, Show Boat, Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1994-97. Uncle Willie, Cole Porter's High Society, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1998. Film Appearances: What's So Bad About Feeling Good?, Universal, 1968. Oscar, Sweet Charity, Universal, 1969. Foreign Editor, All the President's Men, Warner Bros., 1976. Gordon, Thieves, Paramount, 1977. Senator Hite, Brubaker, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Mr. Warner, Pennies from Heaven, United Artists, 1981. Lawrence Henry, Blowout, Filmways Pictures, 1981. Mr. Dalton, Native Son, American Playhouse, 1986. Martin, Dream Lover, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1986. Forrester, Legal Eagles, Universal Pictures, 1986. Simon Worthington, Who's That Girl, Warner Bros., 1987. Uncle David, Little Sweetheart, 1988.

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George Brewster, A Shock to the System, Corsair Pictures, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Edward Bolander, Ritual of Evil, NBC, 1969. Tom Murrray, Fear on Trial, 1975. The Defection of Simas Kudirka, 1978. Private Contentment, 1982. The Last Ninja, 1983. William Marbury, Concealed Enemies, 1984. Frank Stanton, Marrow, 1986. Edmund Parker, Sr., Roots: The Gift, ABC, 1988. Dr. Arthur Holly Compton, Day One, CBS, 1989. Older Doctor, Citizen Cohn, HBO, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Larry, "When Mother Gets Married/' The Partridge Family, ABC, 1970. Reverend Dan Bradford, The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1972. Somebody Down Here Likes Me, 1973. Tim Parrel I, "The Fourth Man/' The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. Senator Andrews, "Nightmare," Cannon, CBS, 1975. Barry Munroe, "Mary Gets a Lawyer/' The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1976. Magnum P.I., CBS, 1980. Julian J. Roberts, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1985-86. Charles Chandler, Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1987. Hudson Blackthorn, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. Judge Watkins, Coach, ABC, 1989. Dr. Lawrence Kendell, "The Visiting Lecher," Cheers, NBC, 1989. Reverend Chambers, Empty Nest, NBC, 1991. Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Winston Devermore, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991. Judge R. J. Watkins, Coach, ABC, 1992. Sisters, NBC, 1992. Larry Webber, "Blood Is Thicker. . .," Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Webber, "Black Tie," Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Fletcher Grey, "And the Whimper Is . . .," Frasier, NBC, 1994. Edward, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Senator Salmon P. Chase, Gore Vidal's Lincoln, NBC, 1988. James Byrnes, Separate But Equal, ABC, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, May 15, 1998, p. 17.*

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MILLER, Jonathan 1934PERSONAL Full name, Jonathan Wolfe Miller; born July 21,1934, in London, England; son of Emanuel Miller (a psychiatrist) and Betty (a writer; maiden name, Spiro) Bergson; married Helen Rachel Collet (a physician), July 27, 1956; children: Thomas, William, Kate. Education: St. John's College, Cambridge, M.B., 1959, B.Ch., 1959; attended University College Medical School. Addresses: Office—IMG Artists, Media House, 3 Burlington Lane, London W4 2TH, England. Career: Actor, producer, neurologist, writer, and director. Nottingham Playhouse, director, 1963-69; University College, London, England, resident fellow in history of medicine, 1970-73; National Theatre, London, England, associate director, 1973-75; Greenwich Theatre, London, associate director, beginning in 1975; Westfield College, University of London, London, visiting professor of drama, beginning in 1977; Old Vic Theatre, London, artistic director, 198890; lecturer, National Gallery, London, 1995; lecturer, Metropolitan Museum, New York City, 1995. Teacher of drama at Yale Drama School; researcher in neuropsychology at Sussex University; member of Arts Council of Great Britain (1975-76). Member: British Actors' Equity Association, British Medical Association. Awards, Honors: London Evening Standard award for best revue or musical, 1961, special citation from New York Drama Critics Circle, 1962, Grammy award nomination (with Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, and Dudley Moore), comedy performance, 1962, and Antoinette Perry Award, Special Award, 1963, all for Beyond the Fringe; named director of the year, Society of West End Theatre, 1976; Silver Medal, Royal Television Society, 1981; D. Litt from University of Leicester, 1982; honorary fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1982; named Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1983; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director, 1986, for Long Day's Journey into Night.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 CREDITS Stage Director; Plays: Under Plain Cover, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1962. The Old Glory, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1964. Ben/to Cereno, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1965, then Mermaid Theatre, London, 1967. Come Live with Me, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1966. Prometheus Bound, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1967. The School for Scandal, Nottingham Playhouse Theatre, Nottingham, England, 1968. The Seagull, Nottingham Playhouse Theatre, 1968. Twelfth Night, U.S. cities, 1969. King Lear, Nottingham Playhouse Theatre, 1969, then Old Vic Theatre, London, 1969. Merchant of Venice, Old Vic Theatre, 1970. The Tempest, Mermaid Theatre, 1970. Hamlet, Cambridge Arts Theatre, Cambridge, 1970, then U.S. cities, 1970-71. Danton's Death, National Theatre, 1971. Prometheus Bound, Mermaid Theatre, 1971. Richard II, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1972. Julius Caesar, U.S. cities, 1972, then New Theatre, London, 1972. The Taming of the Shrew, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1972. The School for Scandal, National Theatre Company, 1972. The Devil Is an Ass, 1973. The Malcontent, Nottingham Playhouse Theatre, 1973. Measure for Measure, National Theatre Company, 1973. The Seagull, Chichester Festival Theatre, 1973. The Marriage of Figaro, Old Vic Theatre, 1974. The Freeway, Old Vic Theatre, 1974. The Seagull, Greenwich Theatre Company, London, 1974. Hamlet, Greenwich Theatre Company, 1974. Ghosts, Greenwich Theatre Company, 1974. Family Romances, Greenwich Theatre Company, 1974. Measure for Measure, Greenwich Theatre Company, 1975. The Importance of Being Earnest, Greenwich Theatre Company, 1975. All's Well That Ends Well, Greenwich Theatre Company, 1975. The Three Sisters, Greenwich Theatre Company, 1976.

MILLER • 299 She Would If She Could, Greenwich Theatre Company, 1979. The School for Scandal, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1982. Hamlet, Warehouse Theatre, London, 1982, then Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1982. Long Day's Journey into Night, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1986. The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford, England, 1987, then Barbican Theatre, 1988. (With Michael Hastings) The Emperor, Theatre Upstairs, London, 1987, then Royal Court Theatre, 1987. Andromache, Old Vic Theatre, 1988. One Way Pendulum, Old Vic Theatre, 1988. Bussy D'Ambois, Old Vic Theatre, 1988. The Tempest, Old Vic Theatre, 1988. (With John Wells) Candide, Old Vic Theatre, 198889. The Liar, Old Vic Theatre, 1989-90. King Lear, Old Vic Theatre, 1989. Stage Director; Operas: Arc/en Must Die, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, 1974. Cos/ fan Tutte, Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, England, 1974. The Cunning Little Vixen, Glyndebourne Theatre, Sussex, 1975. Rigoletto, Kent Opera Company, 1975. Orfeo, Kent Opera Company, 1976. Eugene Onegin, Kent Opera Company, 1977. The Marriage of Figaro, English National Opera, London, 1978. La Traviata, Kent Opera Company, 1979. The Turn of the Screw, English National Opera, London, 1979. Arabella, English National Opera, London, 1980. Falstaff, Kent Opera Company, 1980 and 1981. Cos/ fan Tutte, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 1982. Fidelio, Kent Opera Company, 1982 and 1983. The Magic Flute, Glasgow Opera House, Glasgow, Scotland, 1983. Rigoletto, New York City, 1984. Don Giovanni, English National Opera, London, 1985. Mikado, English National Opera, London, 1986. Tosca, English National Opera, London, 1986. The Barber of Seville, English National Opera, London, 1986. Don Giovanni, Maggio Musicale, Florence, Italy, 1990.

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La Fanciulla del West, La Scala, 1991. Marriage of Figaro, Vienna State Opera, 1991. Katya Kabanova, Metropolitan Opera, New York City, 1991. Roberto Devereux, Monte Carlo, 1992. Die Gezeichnete, Zurich, 1992. Manon Lescaut, La Scala, 1992. Marriage of Figaro, Maggio Musicale, Florence, Italy, 1992. Cos/ fan Tutte, Maggio Musicale, Florence, Italy, 1994. Der Rosenkavalier, L.A. Music Center, Los Angeles, CA, then Houston Grand Opera House, Houston, TX, 1994. La Boheme, Maggio Musiale, Florence, Italy, then La Bastille, 1995. Pelleas et Melisande, Metropolitan Opera, New York City, 1995. La Traviata, English National Opera, London, 199697. Rigoletto, English National Opera, London, 199697. The Mikado, English National Opera, London, 199697. Carmen, English National Opera, London, 1996-97. Der Rosenkavalier, English National Opera, London, 1996-97. Strauss Ariadne auf Naxos, 1997. Mitradate, Re di Ponto, Salzburg, Austria, 1997. Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, 1998. Also directed The Flying Dutchman, Frankfurt Opera, Frankfurt, Germany. Stage Appearances: (London debut) Out of the Blue, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1954. Between the Lines, Scala Theater, London, 1955. (Broadway debut) Beyond the Fringe, Edinburgh Festival, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1960, then Cambridge Arts Theatre, 1961, later Fortune Theatre, London, 1961, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1962. Out of the Blue, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1960. Television Director, Except Where Indicated: What's Going On Here? (revue), NBC, 1963. Editor, Monitor, BBC, 1964-65. Plato's Dialogues (series), BBC, 1966, NET, 1971. Alice in Wonderland, BBC, 1966. The Merchant of Venice, 1973. King Lear, 1975.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Oh Whistle and I'll Come to You, BBC, 1978. The Body in Question (series), BBC, 1978, PBS, 1979. Executive producer, Jonathan Miller's Shakespearean Saga, BBC, 1979-81. Producer, All's Well That Ends Well (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: All's Well That End Well), 1980. And producer, The Taming of the Shrew (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew), 1980. Producer, Merchant of Venice (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice), 1980. Blake's Seven (series), 1980. Writer, The Body in Question (series), 1980-81. And producer, Timon of Athens (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Timon of Athens), 1981. And producer, /Antony & Cleopatra (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Antony & Cleopatra), 1981. And producer, Othello (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Othello), 1981. And producer, Tro/7us & Cress/da (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Troilus & Cress /da), 1981. Producer, The Winter's Tale (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: The Winter Tale), 1981. Producer, A Midsummer Night's Dream (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream), 1981. Tighten Your Belts, Bite the Bullet, 1981. King Lear (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: King Lear), 1982. The Beggar's Opera, 1983. Producer, Henry VI, Part One (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part One), 1983. Producer, Henry VI, Part Two (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part Two), 1983. Cos/ Fan Tutte, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Long Day's Journey into Night, Showtime, 1987. The Mikado, PBS, 1988. Executive producer, Madness, BBC, 1991. Writer, Madness by Jonathan Miller, PBS, 1992. Also directed From Chekov with Love, BBC; and The Drinking Party (also known as Plato's Symposium). Television Appearances: Tempo, ATV, 1961. The Jack Parr Show, NBC, 1962. A Trip to the Moon, CBS, 1964. Beyond the Fringe, BBC, 1964. Books of Our Times, 1964.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Intimations, BBC, 1965-66. Sunday Night, BBC, 1966. Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1974. Review, BBC, 1974. Host, The Body in Question, BBC, 1978, PBS, 198081. Host, States of Mind, BBC, 1983. Messenger, San Francisco Ballet in California (special), PBS, 1985. Cos/ Fan Tutte, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Omnibus (special), ABC, 1988. Edge, PBS, 1991. Host, Madness by Jonathan Miller, PBS, 1992. Jonathan Miller on Acting in Opera, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. "Dudley Moore/' A&E Stage (special), Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Anatomy of Horror (special), UPN, 1995. Backstage/Lincoln Center (special), PBS, 1995. Himself, Ruby, 1997. Jonathan Miller on Reflection (series), 1998. Also appeared on The Johnny Carson Show, NBC; Russell Harty Plus One, LWT; Did You See. ..?, BBC; and The David Susskind Show, syndicated. Film Director, Except Where Indicated: Take a Girl Like You, Columbia, 1970. Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe (also known as Pleasure at Her Majesty's), 1977. And producer, Tighten Your Belts, Bite the Bullet, 1981.

MOLLO • 301 (With Borin Van Loon) Darwin for Beginners, Norton, 1982. States of Mind: Conversations with Psychological Investigators, Pantheon, 1983. The Human Body, illustrations by David Pelham, Viking, 1983. The Facts of Life, illustrations by Pelham, Viking, 1984. Subsequent Performances, Viking, 1986. Editor, The Don Giovanni Book: Myths of Seduction and Betrayal, Faber and Faber (London), 1990. Also contributor to periodicals, including New Yorker, New York Herald Tribune, Partisan Review, Commentary, Spectator, and New Statesman. Television Scripts: "The Anne Hutchinson Story," Profiles in Courage, NBC, 1965. Alice in Wonderland, BBC, 1966. The Body in Question, BBC, 1978, PBS, 1979, published as The Body in Question, Random House, 1978. Madness by Jonathan Miller, PBS, 1992. Plays: (With Peter Cook, Alan Bennett, and Dudley Moore) Beyond the Fringe, S. French, 1963. (With Michael Hastings) The Emperor (play; adapted from a book by Ryszard Kapuscinski), produced at Theatre Upstairs, London, 1987, then Royal Court Theatre, 1987. OTHER SOURCES

Film Appearances: (Film debut) Kirby Groomkirby, One Way Pendulum, Paramount, 1965. Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe (also known as Pleasure at Her Majesty's), 1977. Radio Work: Director of programs, including Saturday Night on the Light and Monday Night at Home, both for BBCRadio. WRITINGS

Books: Romain, Michael, editor, A Profile of Jonathan Miller, Cambridge University Press, 1991. Periodicals: Economist, July 12, 1997, p. 77. Nat/on, January 12, 1998, p. 31.*

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Nonfiction: Harvey and the Circulation of the Blood, Grossman, 1968. Marshall McLuhan (biography), Viking, 1971, published in England as McLuhan, Fontana, 1971. (Editor) Freud: The Man, His World, His Influence, Little, Brown, 1972.

Born March 18, 1931, in London, England; son of Eugene Simonovitch and Ella Clara (maiden name, Cockell) Mollo; married Margaret Ann, April 4,1956 (divorced, 1966); married Louise Alexandra Mary, August 12,1968; children: Thomas Frederick George. Education: Farnham School of Art, 1947-49.

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Avocational Interests: Military history, painting, listening to music, collecting watercolors, militaria. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency, 1 Stratton, London W1X6HB, England. Career: Costume designer and military historian. Historical Research Unite, London, partner, 1964-70; Mollo Publishers, 1970-90; John Mollo Associates, Hungerford, England, 1981—. Military Service: British Army, 1950-56, serving in Hong Kong and England, infantry; acting captain. Member: Society for Army Historical Research, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best costume design, 1977, for Star Wars; Academy Award, best costume design, 1982, for Gandhi (with Bhanu Athaiya); British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nominations, all best costume design, 1979, for Star Wars, 1980, for Allen, 1983, for Gandhi, and 1993, for Chaplin. CREDITS Film Costume Designer, Except Where Indicated: Technical adviser, The Charge of the Light Brigade,

1967. Researcher, The Charge of the Light Brigade, 1968. Technical adviser, Nicholas and Alexandra, 1971. Technical (historical) adviser, Barry Lyndon, Warner Bros., 1975. Star Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. (With H. R. Giger and Roger Dicken) Alien, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Technical adviser (historical), Zulu Dawn, Warner Bros., 1980. Out/and (also known as /o), Warner Bros., 1981. Technical adviser, Privates on Parade, HandMade Films, 1982. (With Bhanu Athaiya) Gandhi, Columbia, 1982. The Lords of Discipline, Paramount, 1983. (With Shirley Russell) Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. King David, Paramount, 1985. Revolution, Warner Bros., 1985. Cry Freedom, Universal, 1987. Hanna's War, Cannon, 1988. Air America, TriStar, 1990.

White Hunter, Black Heart, Warner Bros., 1990. Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book (also known as The Jungle Book), Buena Vista, 1994. Event Horizon, Paramount, 1997. Television Work: Military adviser, Wagner (miniseries), 1983. Technical adviser (military costumes), Jewel in the Crown, PBS, 1984. Costume designer and technical adviser, Sharpe's Rifles, Central TV, 1992. Costume designer, Sharpe's Eagle, 1993. WRITINGS Nonfiction: Military Fashion, 1972. Uniforms of the American Revolution, 1975. Into the Valley of Death: The British Cavalry Division atBalaclavo, 1854, Combined Books, 1994. The Prince's Dolls: Scandals, Skirmishes and Splendors of the Hussars, 1739-1815, Combined Books, 1997. Illustrator: Weapons and Equipment of the Victorian Soldier, by Donald Featherstone, Arms & Armour, 1998.*

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PERSONAL Full name, Keith Rupert Murdoch; born March 11, 1931, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; immigrated to the United States, 1974, naturalized citizen, 1985; son of Sir Keith (a journalist and newspaper owner) and Dame Elisabeth Joy (a welfare activist; maiden name, Greene) Murdoch; married second wife, Anna Maria Tory, April 28, 1967; children: (first marriage) Prudence; (second marriage) Elisabeth, James, Lachlan. Education: Worcester College, Oxford, M.A., 1953. Avocational interests: Swimming, playing tennis, skiing.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Addresses: Office—News Corp. Ltd., 2 Holt St., Surry Hills, Sydney, New South Wales 2010, Australia. Career: Publisher and chief executive officer. Adelaide News, Adelaide, Australia, owner and publisher, 1952—; News America Publishing, Inc., chairperson, 1974—; Times Newspaper Holdings, vice-president, 1981 —; Reuters Holdings PLC, director, 1984; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., co-owner and chairperson, 1985—; William Collins PLC, Glasgow, Scotland, chairperson, 1989—; News Corp. Ltd., Sydney, Australia, chairperson and chief executive officer, 1991—. Cruden Investments, co-owner; News Ltd. Group and Associated Companies, Australia, managing director; News International Group Ltd., London, past managing director; City Post Publishing Corp., chairperson; Bemrose Publishing Co., owner; Bay Books, owner; Townsend Hook Paper Co., owner; United Technologies (United States), director. Media properties include the television network Fox Broadcasting Co., the television studio Twentieth CenturyFox TV, the film studio Fox Filmed Entertainment, more than twenty Fox-owned television stations, the cable television networks FX, Fox Sports Net, Fox Family Channel, Fox News Channel, and more than twenty regional sports networks, Channel 10 in Sydney and Channel 10 in Melbourne, both in Australia, News Group Productions and Skyband in the United States, and Satellite Television PLC in England; other cable and satellite properties include Star TV, BSkyB, Japan's JSkyB, and SkyLatin America; part owner of London Weekend Television. Newspaper holdings include New York Post, Village Voice, San Antonio Express, San Antonio News, Boston Herald, and Chicago Sun-Times in the United States; Times, Sunday Times, Times Literary Supplement, Times Educational Supplement, and Times Higher Education Supplement in London; Australian, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mirror, Sunday Sun, News and Sunday Mail, and Sunday Times in Australia. Magazine holdings include Antique Collector's Guide, Licensed Bookmaker, New Idea, New York, Star, Trader, TV Guide, and TV Week. Ansett Transport Industries, England, chief executive officer; Santos Energy Co., owner; Convoys Transport Co., owner; New York State Lotto, director. Other holdings include the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Kings, and Los Angeles Lakers, and partial ownership of the New York Knicks, the New York Rangers, and Madison Square Garden. Awards, Honors: Commander, first class, White Rose Award, 1985; Ellis Island Medal of Honor, National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations, 1986 and 1990.

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MURRAY, Bill 1950PERSONAL Born September 21, 1950, in Evanston (one source cites Wilmette), IL; son of Edward (in lumber sales) and Lucille Murray; married Margaret "Mickey" Kelly, January 24, 1980; children: Homer, Luke. Education: Attended Regis College; studied comedy at the Second City Workshop, Chicago, IL; studied at the Sorbonne. Addresses: Office—William Carroll Agency, 139 North San Fernando Rd., Suite A, Burbank, CA 91502. Agent—Creative Artists Agency Inc., 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer. Founder and leader of an improvisational acting troupe, New York City, 1986. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, best writing in a comedy series, 1977, for Saturday Night Live; named Hasty Pudding Theatricals Man of the Year, Harvard University, 1985; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture— comedy/musical, 1985, for Ghostbusters; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, 1998, Wild Things; Los Angeles Film Critics Association National Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, and New York Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actor, all 1998, for Rushmore; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, Chicago Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actor, Golden Satellite Award, best actor in a supporting role in a motion picture—comedy/musical, Indepen-

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dent Spirit Award, best supporting male, ail 1999, for Rushmore. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jungle Burger (also known as Tarzoon, la honte de la jungle and Shame of the Jungle), SND Valista Films, 1975. Jack Tripper, Meatballs (also known as Summer Camp), Paramount, 1977. The Dogs, 1978. A Bird for all Seasons, 1979. First Love, 1979. Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, 1979. Carl Spackler, Caddyshack, Warner Bros., 1980. Lefty Schwartz, Loose Shoes (also known as Coming Attractions and Quackers), Atlantic Releasing, 1980. Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, Where the Buffalo Roam, Universal, 1980. John Winger, Stripes, Columbia, 1981. Jeff, Tootsie (also known as Would I Lie to You?), Columbia, 1982. Dr. Peter Venkman, Ghostbusters, Columbia, 1984. Ted Breughel, Nothing Lasts Forever, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1984. Larry Darrell, The Razor's Edge, Columbia, 1984. Arthur Denton, Little Shop of Horrors, Warner Bros., 1986. Frank Cross, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Cameo appearance (uncredited), She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Dr. Peter Venkman, Ghostbusters II, Columbia, 1989. Grimm, Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Bob Wiley, What about Bob?, Buena Vista, 1991. Shepherd, Maniac Warriors, North American Pictures, 1992. Phil, Groundhog Day, Columbia, 1993. Frank Milo, Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. 4x4 Driver, Knights, 1993. John "Bunny" Breckenridge, Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Ernie McCracken, Kingpin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Jack Corcoran, Larger Than Life (also known as Large as Life and Nickel and Dime), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1996. Himself, Space Jam, Warner Bros., 1996. Wallace Ritchie, The Man Who Knew Too Little (also known as Watch That Man), Warner Bros., 1997. Maurice Melnick, With Friends Like These (also known as Mom's on the Roof), Mom's Roof, 1998.

Herman Blume, Rushmore, Buena Vista, 1998. Ken Bowden, Wild Things (also known as Sex Crimes), Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Bill Veeck, VeeckAs in Wreck, Turner Pictures, 1999. Polonius, Hamlet, Miramax, 1999. The Cradle Will Rock, Buena Vista, 1999. Film Work: Performer of theme song, Polyester, New Line Cinema, 1981. Director (with Howard Franklin) and producer (with Robert Green hut), Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Executive producer, Confessions of a Hit Man, Hemdale, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, ABC, 1976. Cast, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1977-80. Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1981. Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1982. Mr. McNulty, "No Substitutions," Square Pegs, CBS, 1983. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1987. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1993. Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1993. Voice, "Pinocchio and the Golden Key," Stories from My Childhood, PBS, 1997. Guest, The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder, CBS, 1997. Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1997. Guest, The Daily Show, 1997. Guest, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 1997. Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Bill Murray the K, All You Need Is Cash, NBC, 1978. Things We Did Last Summer, NBC, 1978. The Rodney Dangerfield Show, ABC, 1980. Steve Martin's Best Show Ever, NBC, 1981. The Rodney Dangerfield Show: It's Not Easy Bein' Me, ABC, 1982. Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary, CBS, 1986. Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters, Fox, 1989. Late Night with David Letterman Eighth Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Walter Cronkite, Saturday Night Live's Presidential Bash, NBC, 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Late Night with David Letterman: 10th Anniversary, NBC, 1992. The 2nd Annual Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special, NBC, 1993. Cilda Radner: In Her Own Words, 1994. Oops/ The World's Funniest Outtakes 4, Fox, 1996. Interviewee, John Belushi: The E! True Hollywood Story, Entertainment Television, 1998.

MURRAY • 305 Also provided the voices for Johnny Storm and the Human Torch, Marvel Comics's Fantastic Four. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With John Byrum) The Razor's Edge (based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham), Columbia, 1984.

Also appeared in Second City—25 Years in Revue. Television Appearances; Pilots: The TV TV Show, NBC, 1977. Twilight Theatre, NBC, 1982. Television Work: Production assistant, A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story, 1989. Production staff, Daddy's Girls, CBS, 1994. Editor, Sparks, UPN, 1997. Editor, Good News, UPN, 1997. Stage Appearances: The National Lampoon Show, New Palladium Theatre, New York City, 1975. Performer with Second City (improvisational comedy group), Chicago, IL. Radio Appearances: National Lampoon Radio Hour, 1975.

Plays: The National Lampoon Show, New Palladium Theatre, New York City, 1975. Television: The TV TV Show, NBC, 1977. (With others) Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1977-80. Radio Series: National Lampoon Radio Hour, 1975. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 10, 1997, p. 66; November 21, 1997, p. 99. Newsweek, November 11, 1996, p. 78. New York Times Magazine, November 20,1988, pp. 39, 52-54,94, 106. Premiere, August, 1990, pp. 57-64. 5port, October, 1997, pp. 86-89. Variety, September 14, 1998, pp. 33-35.*

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NEILL, Sam 1947PERSONAL Born September 14, 1947, in Ulster, Northern Ireland; father, from New Zealand and in the Irish-British army; married Noriko Watanabe, 1989; children: (with actress, Lisa Harrow) Tim; (with Watanbe) Elena, (step-daughter) Maiko. Education: Attended the University of Canterbury, B.A. (English literature). Addresses:/Agent—Ed Limato, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, director, editor, and screenwriter. Performed in repertory theatre productions; member of New Zealand National Film Unit as an actor and director of short films and documentaries; appeared in commercials for MCI. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1985, for Reilly: The Ace of Spies; Australian Film Institute Awards, best performance by an actor in a leading role, 1988, for A Cry in the Dark and best performance by an actor in a leading role, 1991, for Death in Brunswick; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1992, for One Against the Wind; O.B.E. Service to Acting Award, 1993; Emmy Award nomi-

nation, outstanding lead actor movie, 1998, and Golden Globe best performance by an actor in tion picture made for television, lin.

in a miniseries or Award nomination, a miniseries or mo1999, both for Mer-

CREDITS Film Appearances: Telephone etiquette, New Zealand Film Unit, 1974. Eric, Landfall, 1975. Priest,/Ashes, 1975. (Film debut) Smith, Sleeping Dogs, Satori, 1977. Harry Beecham, My Brilliant Career, Analysis, 1979. Rex, The Journalist, New South Wales Film Corporation, 1979. Mike, Just Out of Reach, Australian Film Commission, 1979. Tony Duff, Lucinda Brayford, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1980. Marc, Possession, Limelight International, 1981. Damien Thorn, The Final Conflict (also known as Omen III: The Final Conflict), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1981. Dimitr Vasilikov, Enigma, 1982. Sergeant D. j. Costello, Attack Force Z, Fauna Productions, 1982. Dieter Bergman, Le Sang des Autres, 1984. Lazar, Plenty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. James Quick, For Love Alone, United Artists [Australia], 1985. Neville Gifford, The Good Wife (also known as Peter Kenna's "The Good Wife" and The Umbrella Woman), Atlantic Releasing, 1986. Michael Chamberlain, A Cry in the Dark (also known as Evil Angels), Warner Bros., 1988. John Ingram, Dead Calm, Warner Bros., 1989. La Fayette, The French Revolution, 1989. Captain Vasily Borodin, The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Eugene Fitzpatrick, Until the End of the World, Warner Bros., 1991. Carl Fitzgerald, Death in Brunswick (also known as Nothing to Lose), Meridian Films, 1991. TV reporter, Shadow of China, 1991. David Jenkins, Memoirs of an Invisible Man, Warner Bros., 1992. Alan Galbraith, The Rainbow Warrior (also known as The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior), Bonny Dore Productions, 1992. Rennie, Hostage, Skouras Pictures, 1992. Stewart, The Piano (also known as The Piano Lesson), Miramax, 1993. Dr. Alan Grant, Jurassic Park, Universal, 1993. Norman Lindsay, 5/rens, Miramax, 1994. Dr. Max Askey, Country Life, Miramax, 1994. Colonel Brydon, The Jungle Book (also known as Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book"), Walt Disney Productions/TriPictures, 1994. In the Mouth of Madness (also known as John Carpenter's "In the Mouth of Madness"), New Line, 1995. Mr. Jones, Victory, Miramax, 1995. King Charles II, Restoration, Miramax, 1995. Narrator/host, Cinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neil I (also known as A Personal Journey by Sam Neill), TV3 Network Services/Top Shelf Productions, 1995. Himself, Forgotten Silver, WingNut Films, 1996. Nine, Children of the Revolution, Miramax/ Roadshow Film Distributors, 1996. Weir, Event Horizon, Paramount, 1997. Henry Bell, The Revengers' Comedies (also known as Amour, vengeance et trah/son), Miramax, 1998. Robert MacLean, The Horse Whisperer, Buena Vista, 1998. Walter Murray Gibson, Father Dam/en (also known as Molokai), Vine International Pictures, 1999. Sam Sawnoff, The Magic Pudding, Energee Entertainment, forthcoming. Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted; Documentaries: (And editor) Telephone etiquette, New Zealand Film Unit, 1974. (And editor) Four Shorts on Architecture, New Zealand Film Unit, 1975. On the Road with Red Mole, New Zealand Film Unit/ Television One, 1977. Flare: A Ski Trip, New Zealand National Film Unit, 1977. Architect Athfield, New Zealand Film Unit/Television One, 1977.

NEILL »307 Surf Sail, New Zealand National Film Unit, 1978. Cinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill (also known as A Personal Journey by Sam Neill), TV3 Network Services/Top Shelf Productions, 1995. Worked as a stand-in for the movie Death in Brunswick, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Marian, From a Far Country: Pope John Paul II (also known as From a Far Country and Z dalekiego kraju), NBC, 1981. Brian de Bois-Cuilbert, Ivanhoe, CBS, 1982. Mr. Gentleman, The Country Girls, 1983. Dieter Bergmann, The Blood of Others (also known as Le Sang des autres), HBO, 1984. Captain Starlight, Robbery under Arms (also known as Robo a Mano Armado), ITC, 1984. Oscar Ogg, Leap of Faith (also know as Question of Faith), CBS, 1988. Elliott Mandel, Fever, HBO, 1991. Captain James Leggatt, "One against the Wind" (also known as "The Story of Mary Lindell"), Hallmark Hal I of Fame, CBS, 1991. Lord Friedrich Hoffman, Snow White (also known as The Grimm Brothers' Snow White, Snow White in the Black Forest,and Snow White: A Tale of Terror), Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: William Lowell Kane, Kane and Abel, CBS, 1985. Vince Lord, Arthur Hailey's "Strong Medicine" (also known as Strong Medicine), syndicated, 1986. Colonel Andrei Denisov, Amerika (also known as Topeka, Kansas. . .U.S.S.R), ABC, 1987. David Eberlin, Family Pictures, ABC, 1993. KBI Agent Alvin Dewey, In Cold Blood, CBS, 1996. Merlin, Merlin, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Sidney Reilly, Reilly, Ace of Spies, PBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ben Dawson, The Sullivans, syndicated, 1976. Young Ramsey, 1977. Voice of Mai loy, "Homer the Vigilante/' The Simpsons, Fox, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 5/st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995.

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Visions of Grace: Robert Redford and "The Horse Whisperer/' Lifetime, 1998. RECORDINGS Cassettes: On the Beach, Nevil Shute, Listen for Pleasure, Ontario, Canada, 1981. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, July 23, 1993, pp. 18-19. Parade Magazine, May 10, 1998, p. 18.*

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Born Februarys, 1941, in Omaha, NE; son of Frank (in sales) and Helen (a department store buyer; maiden name, King) Nolte; married Sheila Page (an actress), 1966 (divorced, 1971); married Sharyn Haddad (a dancer), 1978 (divorced, 1983); married Rebecca Linger (a model), February 19, 1984 (divorced, 1991); children: (third marriage) Brawley King. Education: Attended Arizona State University, Eastern Arizona Junior College, University of Omaha, Colorado State University, and Pasadena City College; studied photography at Phoenix College with Allen Dutton; studied acting with John Paul. Addresses: /Agent—Steve Dontanville, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Steelworker in Los Angeles, CA, c. 1962; worked in repertory and stock companies, 1962-73; former runway and print model. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a limited series, 1976, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a television drama, 1977, both for Rich Man, Poor Man; Discovery of the Year Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1976; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture, 1988, for Weeds; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best actor, 1991, Golden Globe Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, best actor, 1992, and Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1992, all for The Prince of Tides; National Society of Film Critics

Award, best actor, 1998, New York Film Critics Circle Award, best actor, 1998, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, 1999, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture—drama, 1999, Independent Spirit Award nomination, best male lead, 1999, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, 1999, all for Affliction; Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1999, for The Thin Red Line. CREDITS Film Appearances: Town gang leader, Dirty Little Billy, 1972. Bo Hoi linger, Return to Macon County, American International, 1975. David Sanders, The Deep, Columbia, 1977. Ray Hicks, Who'll Stop the Rain? (also known as Dog Soldiers), United Artists, 1978. Phillip Elliott, North Da//as Forty, Paramount, 1979. Neal Cassady, Heart Beat, Warner Bros., 1979. Doc, Cannery Row (also known as John Steinbeck's "Cannery Row"), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Detective Jack Gates, 48 Hours, Paramount, 1982. Russell Price, Under Fire, Orion, 1983. Alex, Teachers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Seymour Flint, The Ultimate Solution of Grace Quigley (also known as Grace Quigley), Cannon, 1984. Jerry Baskin, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Buena Vista, 1985. Lee Umstetter, Weeds, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Jack Benteen, Extreme Prejudice, TriStar, 1987. Sergeant Learoyd, Farewell to the King, Orion, 1987. Lionel Dobie, "Life Lessons/' New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Daniel Lucas, Three Fugitives, Buena Vista, 1989. Tom O'Toole, Everybody Wins, Orion, 1990. Mike Brennan, Q & A, TriStar, 1990. Detective Jack Gates, Another 48 Hours, Paramount, 1990. Tom Wingo, The Prince of Tides, Columbia, 1991. Sam Bowden, Cape Fear, Universal, 1991. The Player, Fine Line Features, 1992. Augusto Odone, Lorenzo's Oil, Universal, 1992. Cameo appearance, Gettysburg, New Line Cinema, 1993. Matt Hobbs, /'// Do Anything, Columbia, 1994. Peter Brackett, / Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Pete Bell, Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. Thomas Jefferson, Jefferson in Paris, Buena Vista, 1995. Hoover, Mulholland Falls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Howard Campbell, Mother Night, Fine Line Features, 1996. Lucky "Fix-It" Mann, Afterglow, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Wade Whitehouse, Affliction, largo Entertainment, 1997. Jake McKenna, U Turn (also known as Stray Dogs), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Tall, The Thin Red Line, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries, October Films, 1998. Inspector Thomas Cray, Nightwatch, Miramax/Dimension Films, 1998. Simpatico, Kingsgate Films, 1999. Harry Le Sabre, Breakfast of Champions, Buena Vista/ The Walt Disney Company, 1999. The Best of Enemies, 1999. Film Work; Executive Producer: Affliction, Largo Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: John Healy, Death Sentence (also known as Murder One), ABC, 1974. Buzz Stafford, The California Kid, ABC, 1974. Television Appearances; Series: Officer Jerry Troy, Adams of Eagle Lake, ABC, 1975. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Feather Farm/' World of Disney, NBC, 1969. "The Framing of Billy the Kid/' Griff, ABC, 1973. "Impasse," Medical Center, CBS, 1973. Ron Johnson, "Arena of Fear," Cannon, CBS, 1973. Captain Alan Melder, U.S. Marine Corps, "Crossfire," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1974. "The Hard Tours," Emergency, NBC, 1974. "The Teacher," The Rookies, ABC, 1974. "Dark Legacy," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1974. Medical Center, CBS, 1974. Nakia, ABC, 1974. "The Hijacking," Chopper One, ABC, 1974. "The Tarnished Badge," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1974. "The Friends of Danny Beecher," Toma, ABC, 1974. "Trap Play," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1975. Television Appearances; Specials: The Treasure Chest Murder, ABC, 1975.

NORRIS • 309 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. Movie News Hot Summer Sneak Preview, CBS, 1994. Make Believe: The Making of "I'll Do Anything/' HBO, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dave Michaels, Winter Kill, ABC, 1974. Ray Blount, The Runaway Barge, NBC, 1975. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tom Jordache, Rich Man, Poor Man, ABC, 1976. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 15, 1995, p. 117. Esquire, November, 1996, p. 39. National Review, May 1, 1995, p. 84. New Statesman, September 6, 1996, p. 43. New York Times, February 19, 1982. New York Times Magazine, October 27, 1991. People Weekly, March 16, 1992, pp. 60-65; April 10, 1995, p. 15; April 17, 1995, p. 136; October 13, 1997, p. 19. Variety, September 1, 1997, p. 76.*

NORRIS, Chuck 1940PERSONAL Born Carlos Ray Norris, March 10, 1940, in Ryan, OK; son of Ray (a mechanic, and bus and truck driver) and Wilma (Scarberry) Norris; brother of Aaron Norris (a director, writer, and actor); married Dianne Holecheck, December, 1958 (divorced, 1988); married Gena O'Kelley, November 28, 1998; children: Mike, Eric. Education: Graduated North Torrance High School, Los Angeles County, 1958; was a student of Bruce Lee (actor, writer, and director). Avocational interests: Off-road racing. Addresses: Office—144 South Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, choreographer, producer, and screenwriter. Northrop Aircraft, CA, began as file clerk, 1962-64; owner of karate schools, beginning 1962; professional world middleweight karate champion, 1968-74; campaigned for George Bush in the 1988 U.S. Presidential elections; launched Kick Drugs Out of America at-risk youth program, 1990; appeared in a television infomercial for ADCO Total Gym, 1997;

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co-founded Lone Wolf cigar line. Military service: United States Air Force, 1958-62, served in military police, Osan Air Base, Korea.

Jake Wilder, Top Dog, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Live Entertainment, 1995. McKenna, Forest Warrior, Nulmage/Turner Entertainment, 1996.

Member: Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild West. Awards, Honors: Named "Fighter of the Year/' Black Belt magazine, 1969; ShoWest Convention Special Award, action star of the year, 1982; ShoWest Convention Special Award, international box office star of the year, 1992; TV Guide Award nomination, favorite actor in a drama, 1999, for Walker, Texas Ranger.

Film Work: Fight Choreographer: Breaker! Breaker!, American International, 1976. Good Guys Wear Black, Mar Vista, 1978. A Force of One, American Cinema, 1979. The Octagon, American Cinema, 1980. Film Work; Executive Producer: Sidekicks, Triumph Releasing, 1993.

CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Garth, The Wrecking Crew, Columbia, 1968. (Uncredited) messenger, Enter the Dragon, Warner Bros., 1973. Kuda, Return of the Dragon, Bryanston, 1973. The Student Teachers, New World, 1973. Breaker! Breaker! American International, 1976. John T. Booker, Good Guys Wear Black, Mar Vista, 1978. Fighter, Game of Death, Columbia, 1978. Matt Logan, A Force of One, American Cinema, 1979. Scott James, The Octagon, American Cinema, 1980. Sean Kane, An Eye for an Eye, Avco Embassy, 1981. Villain, Slaughter in San Francisco, World Northal, 1981. Josh Randall, Forced Vengeance, Metro-GoldenMayer/United Artists, 1982. Dan Stevens, S//ent Rage, Columbia, 1982. J. J. McQuade, lone Wolf McQuade, Orion, 1983. Colonel James Braddock, Missing in Action, Cannon, 1984. Matt Hunter, Invasion U.S.A., Cannon, 1985. Eddie Cusack, Code of Silence, Orion, 1985. Colonel James Braddock, Missing in Action II: The Beginning, Cannon, 1985. Max Donigan, Firewalker, Cannon, 1986. Major Scott McCoy, The Delta Force, Cannon, 1986. Colonel Jame~ Braddock, Braddock: Missing in Action III, Cannon, 1988. Herrara "Hero" O'Brien, Hero and the Terror, Cannon, 1988. Colonel Scott McCoy, Delta Force II: Operation Stranglehold, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Cliff Garret/Danny Grogan, The Hitman, Cannon, 1991. Sidekicks, Triumph Releasing, 1993. Shatter, Hellhound, Cannon, 1994.

Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Chuck Norris, Chuck Norris Karate /Commandos (animated), syndicated, 1986. Cordell "Cord'' Walker, Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1993-. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Dreams of Glory/' Room 222, ABC, 1970. Himself, "1999," WCW Monday Nitro, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge (also known as Crazy about the Movies), Cinemax, 1986. Host and narrator, Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson, ABC, 1987. The Presidential Inaugural Gala, CBS, 1989. Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years (animated), CBS, 1990. Host, World's Greatest Stunts, syndicated, 1990. Host, Combat Karate: The World Championships, Showtime, 1992. Wind in the Wire, ABC, 1993. Kids in the Crossfire: Violence in America (documentary), ABC, 1993. Song performer, "Eyes of a Ranger," Happy New Year America, 1994. Heroes of the Street, The Family Channel, 1995. Interviewee, Hollywood's Amazing Animal Actors, TBS, 1996. Interviewee, Ralph Emery: On the Record with Randy Travis, TNN, 1996. Interviewee, Spotlight with Phyllis George, TNN, 1996. Interviewee, Walker: Behind the Scenes with TV's Toughest Hero, 1996. All-Star Moms, CBS,1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Cordell Walker, Walker, Texas Ranger: Sons of Thunder, CBS, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Work: Executive producer and theme song performer, Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1993—. Logan's War: Bound by Honor, 1998. WRITINGS Screenplays; With James Bruner: Invasion U.S.A., Cannon, 1985. Braddock: Missing in Action III, Cannon, 1988. Teleplays: Logan's War: Bound by Honor, 1998. Books: Winning Tournament Karate, Ohara Publications, 1975. Toughen Up! The Chuck Norris Fitness System, Bantam Books, 1983. (With Joe Hyams) The Secret of Inner Strength: My Story (autobiography), Little, Brown & Company, 1988. The Secret Power Within: Zen Solutions to Real Problems, Little, Brown & Company, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Books: Norris, Chuck, and Joe Hyams, The Secret of Inner Strength: My Story (autobiography), Little Brown, 1988. Periodicals: New York Daily News, January 20, 1988. New York Times, September 1, 1985.*

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Born April 27, 1950, in Griffith, New South Wales, Australia; married Jan Chapman (divorced). Education: Attended Australian National Film School, Sydney, Australia. Addresses: Office—Rumbalara Films, 7001 Melrose, Los Angeles, CA 90038. /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

NOYCE • 311 Career: Director, writer, and producer.Sydney Filmmaker's Cooperative, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, part-time manager, 1980. Awards, Honors: Australian Academy Awards, best director and best screenplay, 1978, for Newsfront. CREDITS Film Director, Except Where Indicated: Better to Reign in Hell (short), 1968. That's Showbiz, 1973. Castor and Pollux (documentary), 1973. Assistant director, The Golden Cage, Independent Artists, 1975. Second assistant director, Let the Balloon Co, Inter Planetary, 1976. Backroads, Cinema Ventures, 1977. Newsfront, Roadshow, 1979. Heatwave, New Line Cinema, 1983. Shadows of the Peacock, Australian European Finance Corp., 1987, released in the U.S. as Echoes of Paradise, Quartet, 1989. Dead Calm, Warner Bros., 1989. Blind Fury, TriStar, 1990. Patriot Games, Paramount, 1992. Sliver, Paramount, 1993. Clear and Present Danger, Paramount, 1994. The Saint, Paramount, 1997. The Repair Shop, 1998. The Bone Collector, Universal, 1999. BlastOff, 1999. Also directed Caravan Park (short), and the documentaries Good Afternoon and Cod Knows Why But It Works. Film Producer, Except Where Indicated: Backroads, Cinema Ventures, 1977. Creator of special makeup effects, Heatwave, New Line Cinema, 1983. Film Appearances: Sliver, Paramount, 1993. Television Director: (With others) The Dismissal (miniseries), 1983. (With Chris Noonan) The Cowra Breakout (miniseries), 1985. "The Curse/' The Hitchhiker (special), HBO, 1986. Nightmare Cafe (pilot), NBC, 1992.

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Television Executive Consultant: Nightmare Cafe (pilot), NBC, 1992. Television Appearances: American Cinema, PBS, 1995. WRITINCS Screenplays: Backroads, Cinema Ventures, 1977. (With Bob Ellis) Newsfront (based on an idea by David Elfick and Phillipe Mora), Roadshow, 1979.

(With Marc Rosenberg, Mark Stiles, and Tim Gooding) Heatwave, New Line Cinema, 1983. BlastOff, 1999. Television Mmisenes: The Cowra Breakout, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, July-August, 1972, pp. 72-77.*

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Full name, Christopher Eugene O'Donnell; born June 26,1970, in Winnetka, IL; married Caroline Fentress (a teacher), April 19, 1997. Education: Boston College, marketing degree. Religion: Catholic. Avocational Interests: Golf.

Dick Grayson/Robin, Batman Forever (also known as Forever), Warner Bros., 1995. Ernest Hemingway, In Love and War, New Line Cinema/Warner Bros., 1996. Adam Hall, The Chamber, Universal, 1996. Dick Grayson/Robin, Batman & Robin, Warner Bros., 1997. Jimmie Shannon, The Bachelor, New Line Cinema, 1999. Jason Brown, Cookie's Fortune, October Films, 1999.

Addresses: /Agent—Kevin Huvane, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Film Work; Executive Producer: The Bachelor, New Line Cinema, 1999.

Career: Actor and producer. Began acting career by appearing in a McDonald's commercial, 1987. Also worked as a model.

Television Appearances; Specials: Lifetime Applauds: The Fight Against Breast Cancer, Lifetime, 1995. Host, Riddle Me This: Why Is Batman Forever?, ABC, 1995. Interviewee, Barbara Walters Presents: 6 to Watch, ABC, 1997. Masters of Fantasy: Joel Schumacher, 1997.

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Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1993, for Scent of a Woman; ShoWest Award, Male Star of Tomorrow, 1994; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actor, 1998, for Batman & Robin. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Chris Macauley, Men Don't Leave, Warner Bros., 1990. Buddy Threadgoode, Fried Green Tomatoes (also known as Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe), Universal, 1991. Charlie Simms, Scent of a Woman, Universal, 1992. Chris Reece, School Ties, Paramount, 1992. D'Artagnan, The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista,

1993. Glenn Johnson, Blue Sky, Orion, 1994. Jack Foley, Circle of Friends, Buena Vista, 1995. Matt Leland, Mad Love, Buena Vista, 1995.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996. The 68th Annual Academy Awards, 1996. Presenter, / 997 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1997. Presenter, The 23rd Annual People's Choice Awards,

1997. Presenter, The 69th Annual Academy Awards, 1997. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mrs. Blankenship's son, The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 23, 1997, p. 12.

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Los Angeles Magazine, June, 1997, p. 48. People Weekly, May 6, 1996, p. 106; November 18, 1996, p. 62; May 5, 1997, p. 54. Playboy, November, 1996, p. 124.*

O'DONNELL, Rosie 1962PERSONAL Full name, Roseanne O'Donnell; born March 21, 1962, in Commack, Long Island, NY; daughter of Edward (an engineer) and Roseanne O'Donnell; children: Parker Jaren, Chelsea Belle. Education: Attended Dickinson College and Boston University. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Comedienne, actress, and producer. Appeared in television commercials for K-Mart, 199899, and Comedy Central, 1996. Awards, Honors: American Comedy Award nomination, best female performer in a television special, and CableACE Award nomination, best entertainment host, both 1994, both for Stand-Up Spotlight; American Comedy Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture, 1994, for Another Stakeout; American Comedy Award nomination, best supporting female in a motion picture, 1994, for Sleepless in Seattle; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actress in a comedy series, 1996, for "Eight," The Larry Sanders Show; Daytime Emmy Awards, outstanding talk/service show host, 1997-98, and outstanding talk show (with others), 1998, Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding talk show (with others), 1999, all for The Ros/'e O'Donnell Show. CREDITS Film Appearances: Doris Murphy, A League of Their Own, Columbia, 1992. Gina Garrett, Another Stakeout, Buena Vista, 1993. Becky, Sleepless in Seattle, TriStar, 1993. Fatal Instinct (also known as Triple Indemnity), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Lucille Toody, Car 54, Where Are You?, Orion, 1994. Betty Rubble, The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Sheila Kingston, Exit to Eden, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Make-up Person, /'// Do Anything, Columbia, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Roberta Martin, Now and Then (also known as The Gaslight Addition), New Line Cinema, 1995. Gina Barrisano, Beautiful Girls, Miramax, 1996. Ole Golly, Harriet the Spy, Paramount, 1996. Herself, A Very Brady Sequel, Paramount, 1996. Sister Terry, Wide Awake, Miramax, 1998. Herself, Get Bruce, Miramax, 1999. Voice of Terkoz, Tarzan (animated), Buena Vista, 1999. Film Work: Director, We're Funny that Way, 1998. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Betty Rizzo, Grease, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Maggie O'Brien, Gimme a Break, NBC, 1986-87. Host, Stand-Up Spotlight, VH1, 1989. Lorraine Popowski, Stand by Your Man, Fox, 1992. Host, The Ros/e O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996—. Television Appearances; Movies: Jackie, The Twilight of the Golds, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Women Aloud, 1992. Herself, ''Destiny Rides Again," Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1992. Sheri, "There's No Ship Like Kinship," Living Single, Fox, 1994. Herself, "Breast Augmentation," Night Stand, syndicated, 1995. Peg, "I Am Not My Sister's Keeper," Bless This House, CBS, 1995. Herself, "Eight," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1995. Cozette, The Nanny, CBS, 1995. Taxi driver, "Where's the Pearls?," The Nanny; CBS, 1996. Herself, "The Rosie Show," The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Naomi, All My Children, ABC, 1996. Herself, Spin City, ABC, 1996. Herself, Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1996. Herself, The View, 1997. The Oprah Winfrey Show, syndicated, 1997. Herself, "Ways & Means," Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1997. Ann Marie Delany, Secretary 92, "Man and Woman," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997. Today, NBC, 1998. Herself, "Blue's Birthday," Blue's Clues, Nickelodeon, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Also appeared on Star Search, syndicated; The Dennis Miller Show, syndicated; The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS; as voice of Head Barrette Beret Girl, "Eat My Cookies"; The Ren and Stimpy Show (animated), Nickelodeon; and as a host, Saturday Night Live, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Showtime Comedy Club All-Stars, Showtime, 1988. A Pair of Jokers: Bill Engvall and Rosie O'Donnell, Showtime, 1990. Hurricane Relief, Showtime, 1992. Back to School '92 (also known as Education First!), CBS, 1992. A Gala for the President at Ford's Theatre (also known as Presidents Night at Ford's Theatre), ABC, 1993. In a New Light '94, ABC, 1994. Good Hope Fairy, Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!, ABC, 1994. The Cindy Crawford Special, MTV, 1994. Host, The Flintstones: Best of Bedrock, Fox, 1994. Barbara Walters Presents The 10 Most Fascinating People of 1996, ABC, 1996. Host, Catch a Rising Star 50th Anniversary—Give or Take 26 Years, CBS, 1996. Ladies' Home Journal's Most Fascinating Women of '96, CBS, 1996. The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful (also known as Popcorn Venus), TBS, 1996. V&nessa Williams & Friends: Christmas in New York, ABC, 1996. Very Personal with Naomi]udd, Family Channel, 1996. 50 Years of Television: A Celebration of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Golden Anniversary, HBO, 1997. Host, Broadway '97: Launching the Tonys, PBS, 1997. FamM/cf'g/, TNN, 1997. Happy Birthday Elizabeth-A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. / Am Your Child (also known as From Zero to Three and Johnson & Johnson Presents: I Am Your Child), ABC, 1997. Say It, Fight It, Cure It, Lifetime, 1997. Voices of Hope . . . Finding the Cures for Breast and Ovarian Cancer, Lifetime, 1997. Walt Disney World's 25th Anniversary Party (also known as The 25th Anniversary of Walt Disney World), ABC, 1997. Elmopalooza, ABC, 1998. Take a Moment, The Disney Channel, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992.

O'DONNELL » 3 1 5 The MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. The 48th Annual Tony Awards, 1994. The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentations, 1994. The 8th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1995. Co-host, The 9th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1996. The 23rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1996. Host, The 10th Annual Kids'Choice Awards, 1997. The 24th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1997. Host, The 5/st Annual Tony Awards, 1997. Host, The 11th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1998. The 24th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1998. The 25th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1998. Host, The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Stand-Up Spotlight, syndicated, 1989. Producer, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996-. Television Work; Specials: Song performer, V&nessa Williams & Friends: Christmas in New York, ABC, 1996. Creative Consultant, The 51st Annual Tony Awards, 1997. Producer (with others), The / 1th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1998. Producer (with others) and song performer, The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. WRITINGS Television Writing: The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996—. OTHER SOURCES Books: Parish, James Robert, Rose: Rosie O'Donnell's Biography, Caroll & Graf, 1997. Periodicals: Biography, August, 1998, pp. 32-39. Entertainment Weekly, May 16, 1997, p. 7; June 19, 1998, p. 20. Good Housekeeping, June, 1997, p. 102. People Weekly, May 4, 1998, p. 7. Redbook, October, 1997, p. 104. TV Gu/cte, April 5, 1996.*

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1981PERSONAL

Born June 7, 1981; daughter of Roman (an anesthesiologist) and Lorraine (a nurse) Oleynik. Education: Attended high school in San Francisco, CA. Avocational interests: Sports, alternative music. Addresses: /Agent—Lynch Entertainment, 2001 Barrington Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actress.

Also performed voice characterizations for the animated film The Swan Princess. Stage Appearances: Young Cosette and young Eponine, Les Miserables, San Francisco, CA, c. 1989. WRITINGS Author of an advice column, Tiger Beat, 1995. OTHER SOURCES

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Alexandra "Alex" Mack, The Secret World of Alex Mack, Nickelodeon, 1994-98.

Periodicals: People Weekly, June 13, 1997, p. 107.*

Television Appearances; Movies: Gail, River of Rage: The Taking of Maggie Keene (also known as Murder on the Rio Grande), CBS, 1993.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Susie, "Heroes," Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1993. Dana, "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter," Boy Meets Wor/d, ABC, 1996. Dana, "Stormy Weather," Boy Meets World, ABC, 1996. Dana Pruett, "First Girlfriends' Club," Boy Meets World, ABC, 1998. Alissa, "Indecent Dick," Third Rock from the Sun, NBC, 1998.

Born April 12, 1946, in Youngstown, OH; son of Edward Phillip (a truck driver and steel mill worker) and Ruth Ann (a social worker; maiden name, Quinlan) O'Neill; married Cathy Rusoff (a dancer and actress), February 30, 1986 (separated, 1989; reconciled, 1993). Education: Graduate of Ursuline High School; attended Ohio State University and Youngstown State University. Avocational interests: Handball, history, literature, American Indian artifacts, canoeing.

Appeared in "Dance Fever," The Adventures of Pete and Pete. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 8th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 18th Annual CableACE Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 23rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 11th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1998. Film Appearances: Dawn Shafer, The Bafay-5/tters Club, Columbia, 1995. Bianca, 10 Things I Hate about You, Buena Vista, 1999.

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Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Also credited as Edward O'Neil. Television commercials for AT&T 1-800-COLLECT, 1995—; tried out for Pittsburgh Steelers football team; taught social studies in Youngstown, OH. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a television series— comedy/musical, 1992, for Married . . . with Children; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a television series—comedy/ musical, 1993, for Married . . . with Children.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Al Bundy, Married.. . With Children, Fox, 1987-97. Also appeared as a regular on Another World, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Mack Shore, When Your Lover Leaves, NBC, 1983. Whitey Gray, A Winner Never Quits, ABC, 1986. Russ, Right to Die, NBC, 1987. Officer Bivins, Po//ce Story: Gladiator School (also known as Po//ce School), ABC, 1988. Jimmy O'Meara, The Whereabouts of Jenny, ABC, 1991. Dr. Monochian, W.E.I.R.D. World, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ed, The Day the Women Got Even, NBC, 1980. Jay Brennan, Farrell for the People, NBC, 1982. Danny Buckner, Braker, ABC, 1985. Title role, Popeye Doyle, NBC, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Artie Rollins, "Peter Gray Story/' Miami Vice, NBC, 1984. Buddy Almeida, "Widow's Walk," Spencer for Hire, ABC, 1986. Guest, In Living Color, Fox, 1993. Appeared in the episode "Right to Die," Spencer for Hire, ABC; also in episodes of Hunter; and Midnight Caller, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Funny You Should Ask, CBS, 1990. Max Crandall, A Very Retail Christmas, NBC, 1990. The Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special, Fox, 1992. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Highway patrolman, Deliverance, Warner Bros., 1972. (As Edward O'Neil) Lieutenant Schreiber, Cruising, United Artists, 1980. Terry, The Dogs of War, United Artists, 1980. George Denver, Disorganized Crime, Buena Vista, 1989. Brannigan, K-9, Universal, 1989. Wilbur, Sibling Rivalry, Columbia, 1990. Lieutenant Amos, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990.

ORESKES « 3 1 7 Title role, Dutch (also known as Driving Me Crazy), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Glen, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992. Glen, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993. Ed, Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. Kevin O'Shea, Little Giants, Warner Bros., 1994. FBI team leader, The Spanish Prisoner, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Bill Dellinger, Prefontaine, Buena Vista, 1997. The Bone Collector, Universal, 1999. Also appeared in Waiting for Salazar, Touchstone. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Paddy Klonski, Knockout, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1979. Ferrovius, Androcles and the Lion, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1983. Lakeboat, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1983. Elm Circle, Playwright's Horizons, New York City, 1984. Lennie, Of Mice and Men, Hartford Stage Company, 1984. Made stage debut in Requiem for a Heavyweight, Soho Repertory Theatre, New York City; also appeared in The Front Page, Playwright's Horizons. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Daily News TV Week, August 14-20, 1988, p. 2. People, December 3, 1990, p. 85. Sunday Star-Ledger, January 7, 1990, TV-22.*

ORESKES, Daniel Addresses:>Agent—Paradigm, 200 West 57th St., Suite 900, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor. Philadelphia Repertory Company, Philadelphia, PA, artistic director, 1978-79, member of acting company, 1978-80; performed at regional theatres, including Actors Theatre of Louisville, Seattle Repertory Theatre, and Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago, IL. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Woodcutter, Blood Wedding, INTAR Theatre, New York City, 1980.

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Home of the Brave, Barter Theatre, Abingdon, VA, 1980-81. Derelict, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 198182. Dulcy, Barter Theatre, 1981-82. Thomas, Henry IV, Part I, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1991. Lord Bardolph, Henry IV, Part II, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Newman Theatre, 1991. Cratiano, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1991. Lieutenant Crimaldi, T/s Pity She's a Whore, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Newman Theatre, 1992. Harry, Three Men on a Horse, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1992-93. Fitzpatrick and Conveener, The Skin of Our Teeth, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1992-93. Magistrate, Mr. Van Heerden, and Mr. Jeppe, The Song of Jacob Zulu, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1993. Carlisle and member of corps, The Tragedy of Richard II, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/ Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1994. Richard III, Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT, 1994-95. Dr. Royer-Collard, Quills, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1995. Agamemnon, Troilus and Cressida, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, 1995. Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Eli, Missing Marissa (part of double-bill Missing/ Kissing), Primary Stages Theatre, New York City, 1996. Theseus/Hippolyta, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1997. Blum, Devils, New York Theatre Workshop, 1997. Larry, Mr. Peter's Connections, Signature Theatre, New York City, 1998. Aegisthus, Electra, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, then Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1998-99. Appeared as the Duke of Florence, Cellini, New York Stage and Film Theatre, New York City. Major Tours: Appeared as Uncle Louie in Lost in Yonkers, U.S. cities. Film Appearances: Dan, Manhattan by Numbers, Rising Star, 1993. Metro District Attorney, The Devil's Advocate, Warner Bros., 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Pride," Law and Order, NBC, 1995. JackMaslin, "I.D.," Law and Order, NBC, 1996. Mr. Wilson, "Stalker," Law and Order, NBC, 1998. Also appeared in an episode of New York News.*

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p PACING, Al 1940PERSONAL Full name, Alfredo James Pacino; born April 25,1940, in New York, NY; son of Salvatore (in insurance sales) and Rose Pacino; children: Julie. Education: Attended High School for the Performing Arts, New York City; studied acting at Actors Studio, 1966, and Herbert Berghof Studio, both in New York City. Addresses: Office—c/o Actors Studio, 432 West 44th St., New York, NY 10036. Agent—Rick Nicita, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Actors Studio, New York City, artistic director, 1982-84; performer and writer for off-Broadway theatres, including Cafe La Mama and the Living Theatre. Also worked as mail room employee for Commentary magazine, and as a movie theatre usher and building superintendent. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best actor, Village Voice, 1968, for The Indian Wants the Bronx; Antoinette Perry Award, best supporting actor, Theatre World Award, and Drama Desk Award, all 1969, for Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?; National Board of Review Award, best supporting actor, 1972, Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1973, Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor—drama, 1973, and National Society of Film Critics Award, best actor, 1973, all for The Godfather; National Board of Review Award, best actor, 1973, Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1974, and Golden Globe Award, best actor in a dramatic film, 1974, all for Serpico; Academy Award nomination, best actor, Golden Globe Award nomination,

Hollywood Foreign Press Association, best motion picture actor—drama, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actor in a leading role, all 1975, for The Godfather, Part II; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best actor, 1975, Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1976, Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor—drama, 1976, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actor in a leading role, 1976, all for Dog Day Afternoon; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor, 1977, for The Basic Training ofPavIo Hummel; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor—drama, 1978, for Bobby Deerfield; Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor—drama, both 1980, for. . .And Justice for All; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture—comedy/musical, 1983, for /Author/ Author!; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, 1984, for Scarface; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, 1990, for 5ea of Love; Academy Award nomination, 1990, American Comedy Award, funniest supporting male in a motion picture, George Schlatter Productions, 1991, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1991, all for Dick Tracy; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, 1991, for The Godfather, Part III; 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 1993, for Glengarry Glen Ross; Academy Award, best actor, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, both 1993, for Scent of a Woman; Gotham Awards Lifetime Achievement Award, 1996; Boston Society of Film Critics Award, best actor, 1997, for Donn/e Brasco; Independent

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Spirit Truer Than Fiction Award nomination, and Director's Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement in documentary, both 1997, for Looking for Richard; MTV Movie Award, best villain, 1998, for The Devil's Advocate. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tony, Me, Natalie, National General, 1969. Bobby, The Panic in Needle Park, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1971. Michael Corleone, The Godfather (also known as Mar/o Puzo's "The Godfather"), Paramount, 1972. Lion, Scarecrow, Warner Bros., 1973. Frank Serpico, Serp/co, Paramount, 1973. Don Michael Corleone, The Godfather, Part II (also known as Mario Puzo's "The Godfather, Part //"), Paramount, 1974. Sonny Wortzik, Dog Day /Afternoon, Warner Bros., 1975. Title role, Bobby Deerfield, Columbia, 1977. Arthur Kirkland, . . .And justice for All, Columbia, 1979. Steve Burns, Cruising, United Artists, 1980. Acting: Lee Strasberg and the Actors Studio, 1982. Ivan Travalian, Author! Author!, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1982. Tony Montana, Scarface, Universal, 1983. Tom Dobb, Revolution, Warner Bros., 1985. Frank Keller, Sea of Love, Universal, 1989. The Local Stigmatic, 1990. Big Boy Caprice, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990. Don Michael Corleone, The Godfather, Part III (also known as Mario Puzo's "The Godfather, Part III"), Paramount, 1990. Johnny, Frankie and Johnny, Paramount, 1991. Ricky Roma, Glengarry Glen Ross, New Line, 1992. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade, Scent of a Woman, Universal, 1992. Carlito Brigante, Carlito's Way, Universal, 1993. Interviewee, Jonas in the Desert, Black SUN Flower Filmproduction, 1994. Gitano Sabatoni, Two Bits (also known as A Day to Remember), Miramax, 1995. Vincent Hanna, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Mayor John Pappas, City Hall, Filmayer Video, 1996. Richard III, Looking for Richard, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996. Lefty, Donnie Brasco, Sony Pictures Entertainment/ TriStar, 1997. John Milton, The Devil's Advocate, Warner Bros., 1997.

Lowell Bergman, Man of the People (also known as The Man Who Knew Too Much), Buena Vista, 1999. Ira Stone, The League (also known as Any Given Sunday, Gridiron, Monday Night, On Any Given Sunday, Playing Hurt), Warner Bros., 1999. Harry, Chinese Coffee, 1999. Film Work: Director and producer, The Local Stigmatic, 1990. Director and producer, Looking for Richard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Director, Chinese Coffee, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: The Godfather Family: A Look Inside, HBO, 1990. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1992. The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 5/st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Presenter, The 67th Annual Academy Awards, 1995. Interviewee, Lee Strasberg: The Method Man, Arts & Entertainment, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Deadly Circle of Violence/' N.YP.D., ABC, 1968. Stage Appearances: The Peace Creeps, New Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1966. America Hurrah, New Theatre Workshop, 1967. Awake and Sing, New Theatre Workshop, 1967. Murps, The Indian Wants the Bronx, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1968. Graham, The Local Stigmatic, Actors Playhouse, New York City, 1969. Bickham, Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1969. Kilroy, Cam/no Real, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1970. Rats, Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1970. Title role, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, Charles Playhouse, 1972. Title role, Richard III, Charles Playhouse, 1973. Title role, Arturo Ui, Charles Playhouse, 1975. Title role, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1977. Title role, Richard III, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1979. Jungle Cities, 1979.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Walter Cole, American Buffalo, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980, then Circle In the Square/ Downtown, New York City, 1981, later Booth Theatre, New York City, 1983. Marcus Antonius, Julius Caesar, Public Theatre, New York City, 1988. Chinese Coffee, 1992. Salome, 1992. Also appeared in Hello, Out There, Cafe Cino, New York City; Tiger at the Gates, The Connection, and Why Is a Crooked Letter?; toured as Walter Cole, American Buffalo, U.S. and British cities. Stage Work: Director, Rats, Charles Playhouse, 1970. Screenplays: Looking for Richard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 12, 1993, pp. 1622; March 8, 1996, p. 47; fall, 1996, p. 80; May 2, 1997, p. 68; October 24, 1997, p. 40. Interview, February, 1991, pp. 86-92. National Review, April 7, 1997, p. 52. New Republic, March 18, 1996, p. 28. People Weekly, July 7, 1997, p. 37. Playboy, April, 1996, p. 25; December, 1996, p. 124.*

PAGE, Anthony 1935PERSONAL Full name, Anthony Frederick Montague Page; born September 21, 1935, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India; son of Frederick Charles Graham (a brigadier general) and Pearl Valerie Montague (Hall) Page. Education: Attended Winchester College, 1948-54; Magdalen College, Oxford, B.A., 1957; studied with Sanford Meisner and Martina Graham at Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. Avocational interests: Movies, reading, riding, traveling. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street, London W1N OAX, England. Career: Director and actor. Royal Court Theatre, London, England, assistant director, 1958; Royal Court Theatre, London, joint artistic director, 1964-65, later worked as artistic director, ending 1973; Dundee Repertory Theatre, artistic director, 1961-62.

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Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Directors and Producers Guild of England Award, television director of the year, 1967, for The Parachute; Emmy Award nomination, director of drama, 1973, for Pueblo; Emmy Award nomination, director of special program—drama or comedy, 1974, for The Missiles of October; Antoinette Perry Award, best direction of a play, 1997, Laurence Olivier Award nomination, best director, 1997, and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, all for A Doll's House. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: The Room, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1958. The Long and the Short and the Tall, 1960. Coriolanus, Oxford, England, 1961. The Caretaker, Oxford, England, 1962. Nil Carborundum, Royal Shakespeare Company at the Arts, 1962. Women Beware Women, Royal Shakespeare Company at the Arts, 1962. Not / and Krapp's Last Tape (double-bill), Royal Court Theatre, 1963. Inadmissible Evidence, Royal Court Theatre, 196465. A Cuckoo in the Nest, Royal Court Theatre, 1964-65. Waiting for Godot, Royal Court Theatre, 1964-65. A Patriot for Me, Royal Court Theatre, 1964-65. Inadmissible Evidence, New York City, 1965. Duchess, 1966. Diary of a Madman, London, 1967. Time Present, West End Theatre, 1968. Look Back in Anger, 1968. The Hotel in Amsterdam, West End Theatre, 1968. Uncle Vanya, 1970. Hamlet, Nottingham, England, 1970, then London, 1971. Rules of the Game, National Theatre, 1971. West of Suez, Royal Court Theatre, 1971. Alpha Beta, Royal Court Theatre, 1972. HeddaGabler, 1972. Cromwell, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1973. King Lear, American Shakespeare Festival, 1973. Cowardice, Ambassadors' Theatre, 1983. Heartbreak House, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. Mrs. Warren's Profession, National Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1985. Three Tall Women, London, 1994.

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98. The Forest, Lyttelton Theatre, 1999. Sleep with Me, Cottesloe Theatre, 1999. Also co-directed Live Like Pigs, Royal Court Theatre; and The Caretaker, Roundabout Theatre, New York City. Television Work; Director; Movies: The Parachute, BBC, 1967. Pueblo, ABC, 1973. The Missiles of October, ABC, 1974. Collision Course, 1975. F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood, 1976. FDR—The Last Year, NBC, 1980. Bill, CBS, 1981. (With Anthony Harvey) An Act of Love: The Patricia Neal Story, NBC, 1981. Johnny Belinda, CBS, 1982. Grace Kelly, ABC, 1983. Bill: On His Own, CBS, 1983. Murder: By Reason of Insanity (also known as My Sweet Victim), CBS, 1985. Forbidden, HBO, 1985. Second Serve (also known as / Change My Life), CBS, 1986. fack of Lies, CBS, 1987. Scandal in a Small Town, NBC, 1988. Chernobyl: The Final Warning, TNT, 1991. Silent Cries (also known as Guests of the Emperor), NBC, 1993. Human Bomb, The Movie Channel, 1998. Television Work; Director; Miniseries: Monte Car/o, CBS, 1986. The Nightmare Years, TNT, 1989. "Middlemarch," Masterpiece Theatre, BBC and PBS, 1994. Television Work; Director; Specials: Heartbreak House, PBS, 1986. Early Days, PBS, 1986. Television Work; Director; Episodic: The Adams Chronicles, 1976. Television Work; Director; Other: Speaking of Murder, 1959. Stephen D, BBC, 1963. The Changeling, 1979. Absolute Hell, National Theatre, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Guests of the Emperor, NBC, 1992. Also directed The Hotel in Amsterdam, ABC; You're Free; Z Cars; Horror of Darkness; Emlyn; Headmaster; and Sheppey. Television Appearances: Broadway '97: Launching the Tonys, PBS, 1997. Film Work; Director: Inadmissible Evidence, Paramount, 1968. Alpha Beta, Cine III, 1976. / Never Promised You a Rose Garden, New World, 1977. The Lady Vanishes, Rank, 1979. Absolution, Trans World, 1988. Film Appearances: Tommy Trafler, No Place to Hide (also known as Rebel), 1970. Joe, Who Killed Mary What's 'Er Name (also known as Death of a Hooker), Cannon, 1971. (As Tony Page) Raf Alvarez, Prince of the City, Warner Bros., 1981.*

PALANCE, Jack 1920(?)(Walter Jack Palance) PERSONAL Real name, Walter Jack Palahnuik (some sources say Vladimir Palahnuik; also other variations); born February 18, 1920 (some sources say 1919 and 1921), in Lattimer, PA; son of John and Anna (maiden name, Gramiak) Palahnuik; married Virginia Baker (an actress and filmmaker), April 21, 1949 (divorced, 1969); married Elaine Rochelle Rogers, May 6, 1987 (divorced); children: Holly Kathleen, Brook Gabrielle, Cody John. Education: Graduated from Stanford University, 1939; attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; studied acting with Betty Cashman. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials for Southwest Airlines, Frito Lay, Taco Bell and Ford. Also worked as radio writer, professional boxer, coal miner, cook, and radio repairer. Military service: U.S. Army Air Corps, 1942. Awards, Honors: Most Promising Personality Award, Theatre World, 1950, for Darkness at Noon; Acad-

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 emy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1952, for Sudden Fear; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1953, for Shane; Emmy Award, best single performance by an actor, 1957, for "Requiem for a Heavyweight," Playhouse 90; Academy Award, best supporting actor, and Golden Globe Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, both 1991, for City Slickers. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Walter Jack Palance) Blackie, Panic in the Streets, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950. Pigeon Lane, The Halls of Montezuma, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950. Lester Blaine, Sudden Fear, RKO Radio Pictures, 1952. Cappy Gordon, Second Chance, RKO Radio Pictures, 1953. Slade, Man in the Attic, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. (As Walter Jack Palance) Stark Wilson, Shane, Paramount, 1953. Gil Walker, Flight to Tangier, Paramount, 1953. Toriano, Arrowhead, Paramount, 1953. Attila the Hun, 5/gn of the Pagan, Universal, 1954. Simon Magus, The Silver Chalice, Warner Bros., 1955. El Tigre, Kiss of Fire, Universal, 1955. Charles Castle, The Big Knife, United Artists, 1955. Roy Earle, / Died a Thousand Times, Warner Bros., 1955. Jacob Wade, The Lonely Man, Paramount, 1957. Arnie and Bill Judlow, The House of Numbers, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Jim Gatsby, Beyond All Limits (also known as Flowers of Mayo), 1957. Lieutenant Joe Costa, Attack!, United Artists, 1958. Milo March, The Man Inside, Columbia, 1958. Koertner, Ten Seconds to Hell (also known as The Phoenix), United Artists, 1959. General Weirother, Austerlitz (also known as The Battle of Austerlitz), Lux, 1960. The Barbarians, 1960. Ogotai, The Mongols, Colorama, 1961. Alboino, The Sword of the Conqueror, United Artists, 1961. Matteoni, The Last Judgement, 1961. Torvald, Barabbas, Columbia, 1962. Jack, Warriors Five, American International Pictures, 1962. Jeremy Prokosch, Contempt, Embassy, 1963. Walter Pedak, Once a Thief, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Captain Jesus Raza, The Professionals, Columbia, 1966.

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Louis Strago, The Spy in the Green Hat, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Rick, Kill a Dragon, United Artists, 1967. Ronald Wyatt, The Torture Garden, Columbia, 1967. Himself, Flash 30, 1968. Anton in, Deadly Sanctuary (also known as Justine, Justine and Juliet, and Marquis de Sade: Justine), American International Pictures, 1968. Douglas, They Came to Rob Las Vegas, Warner Bros./ Seven Arts, 1969. Parson Josiah Gait, The Desperados, Columbia, 1969. Fidel Castro, Che!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Colonel Charlie McPhearson, Legion of the Damned, 1969. Salario para matar, 1969. Hora cero: Operacion Rommel (also known as L'urlo dei g/gant/), 1969. Kolby, The McMasters (also known as The Blood Crowd), Chevron, 1970. Chet Rollins, Monte Walsh, National General, 1970. Ricciolo, The Mercenary: A Professional Gun, United Artists, 1970. Xantos, Companeros (also known as Vamos A Matar, Companeros!), Tritone Filmindustria/Atlantida Film/TerraFilmkunst, 1970. Tursen, The Horsemen, Columbia, 1971. Si puo fare. . .amigo, 1971. Brothers Blue (also known as The Short and Happy Life of Brothers Blue), 1971. The Getaway, National General, 1972. Quincey Whitmore, Chato's Land, United Artists, 1972. Santini, Con Men, Tecisa, 1972. Sonny Bronston, The Big and the Bad (also known as Bulldozer is Back Amigo, Can Be Done, Amigo, and It Can Be Done, Amigo), Atlantida, 1972. Hellman, Oklahoma Crude, Columbia, 1973. Te Deum, 1973. Neal Mottcam, Craze (also known as The Infernal Idol and Demon Master), Warner Bros., 1974. The Four Deuces, Thorn EMI, 1975. Robert Preston/William Hunter,/4/r/ca Express, 1975. The Great Adventure, Pacific, 1975. Vic Morono, The Four Deuces, Avco Embassy, 1975. Sam Clayton, A Bullet from Cod (also known as God's Gun and Diamente Lobo)f 1975. Richard J. Russo ("Shelley"), Squadra antiscippo (also known as The Cop in Blue Jeans), 1976. Judas, Eva Nera (also known as Black Cobra and Erotic Eva), 1976. Mr. Kitch, / Will If You Will (also known as The Nurse, The Sensuous Nurse, and The Secrets of a Sensuous Nurse), 1976.

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Hell's Brigade (also known as Attack Force Normandy, A Bullet for Rommel, and Hell's Brigade: The Final Assault), 1976. Mr. Scar/ace (also known as Rulers of the City, The Big Boss, and Blood and Bullets), 1977. Jim Buck, Portrait of a Hitman (also known as Jim Buck and The Last Contract), 1977. Wade, One Man Jury (also known as Dead on Arrival), Cal Am Artists, 1978. Cod's Gun, Irwin Yablans, 1978. Angels Brigade, Arista, 1979. Raf, Cocaine Cowboys, International Harmony, 1979. Omus, The Shape of Things to Come, Film Ventures, 1979. Dead on Arrival, 1979. Parrel I, Seven From Heaven (also known as Angels' Brigade and Angels Revenge), Arista, 1979. Killer Force (also known as The Diamond Mercenaries), American International, 1980. Taylor, Without Warning (also known as The Warning, Alien Warning, and It Came . . . Without Warning), Filmways, 1980. Ladyfingers, 1980. Bloody Avenger (also known as For a Silver Dollar), Trimark Home Video, 1980. Voltan, Hawk the Slayer, ITC, 1981. Frank Hawkes, Alone in the Dark, New Line Cinema, 1982. Portrait of a Hit Man, 1983. Himself, George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (documentary), 1985. Xenos, Cor, Cannon, 1987. The Black Cobra (also known as Cobra Nero), Video Gems, 1987. Rudy Cox, Out of Rosenheim, Futura/Filmvorlagder Autoren, 1987, released in the U.S. as Bagdad Cafe, Island, 1988. Lawrence G. Murphy, Young Guns, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Carl Grissom, Batman, Warner Bros., 1989. Yves Perret, Tango and Cash, Warner Bros., 1989. Xenos, Out/aw of Cor, Warner Home Video, 1989. Travis, Solar Crisis (also known as Crisis 2050 and Starfire), Vidmark Entertainment, 1990. Curly, City Slickers, Columbia, 1991. Salmonberries, Facets Multimedia, 1991. Mercy, Cyborg 2: Glass Shadow, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Voice of Rothbart, The Swan Princess (animated), New Line Cinema, 1994. Jake Stone, Cops and Robbersons, TriStar, 1994. Duke Washburn, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold, Columbia, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Marco Polo (also known as Marco Polo: Return to Xanadu), 1998. Also appeared in A Bullet for Rommel. Television Appearances; Movies: Title roles, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (also known as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), ABC, 1968. Rourke, The Godchild, NBC, 1974. Title role, Dracula, CBS, 1974. Devil Anse Hatfield, The Hatfields and the McCoys, ABC, 1975. Omus, The Shape of Things to Come, 1979. Sheriff Frendlander, We/come to Blood City, 1977. Will Smith, The Last Ride of the Da/ton Gang, NBC, 1979. Marc Kazarian, The Ivory Ape, ABC, 1980. Overstreet, Keep the Change, TNT, 1992. Dr. Jeremy Wheaton, "Where the Dead Are," Twilight Zone: Rod Serllng's Lost Classics, CBS, 1994. Ebenezer/Future Scrooge, Ebenezer, 1997. Bob Greiser, /'// Be Home for Christmas, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: The Chisholms, CBS, 1980. Whitey Robinson, The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story, NBC, 1980. Bartle Bone, Buffalo Girls, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Johnny Slate, The Greatest Show on Earth, ABC, 196364. Lieutenant Alex Bronkov, Bronk, CBS, 1975-76. Host, R/p/ey's £e//eve It or Not, ABC, 1982-86. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Street Gang/' Hands of Murder, DuMont, 1949. "The Man Who Couldn't Remember," Lights Out, NBC, 1950. "The King in Yellow/' Studio One, CBS, 1951. "Little Man, Big World," Studio One, CBS, 1952. "Necktie Party," Gulf Playhouse, NBC, 1952. Curtain Call Theatre, NBC, 1952. "Last Chance," The Web, CBS, 1953. "The Kiss-Off," Suspense, CBS, 1953. "Cagliostro and the Chess Player," Suspense, CBS, 1953. Harlan "Mountain" McClintock, "Requiem for a Heavyweight," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1956. "The Lariat," Zane Grey Theatre, CBS, 1956. "The Last Tycoon," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1957. "The Death of Manolete," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1957. "The Many Colors of Courage," Convoy, NBC, 1965.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 '1 Am the Late Diana Hays/' Run for Your Life, NBC, 1966. "The Concrete Overcoat Affair/' The Man From U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966. "The Trail of Tears/' N.E.I Playhouse, PBS, 1970. "Biography," N.E.I Playhouse, PBS, 1971. "Planet of the Slave Girls," Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 1979. Richard Stokes, "Evil Stalks This House," Tale of the Haunted, syndicated, 1981. Appeared in the episode "The Golden Age," Suspense, CBS; also appeared on The Motorola Television Theatre, CBS; and Danger, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Texaco Command Performance, NBC, 1957. Jabberwocky, Alice Through the Looking Class, NBC, 1966. Rickles, CBS, 1975. The Love Boat Fall Preview Party, ABC, 1984. The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. Dame Edna's Hollywood, NBC, 1991. Host, Legends of the West With Jack Palance, syndicated, 1992. The 6th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1992. Narrator, When It Was a Came II, HBO, 1992. The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. "Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval," American Masters, PBS, 1995. Host and narrator, Monster Mania, AMC, 1997. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, 1998.

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The Tempest, 1955. The Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Also appeared as Simon Peter in The Vigil; and in Julius Caesar. Toured U.S. cities in The Big Two and as the understudy for Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire. WRITINGS Poetry: The Forest of iDve, Summerhouse Press, 1996.*

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PERSONAL Born August 21, 1989, in Palisades, NY; daughter of Skip and Lesley Panettiere. Avocational interests: Swimming, horesback riding, piano lessons, and gymnastics. Career: Actress. Has appeared in television commercials for Playskool, 1990; McDonald's, 1997; Hershey's Cookies and Creme, 1998; and Nix Lice Shampoo, 1998. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Pilots: Title role, Rivak the Barbarian, NBC, 1960. Lieutenant Alex Bronkov, Bronk, CBS, 1975. Host, R/p/ey's Believe It or Not, ABC, 1981. Television Executive Producer: Legends of the West with Jack Palance, syndicated, 1992. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) The Big Two, New York City, 1947. Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, Broadway production, 1948. Temporary Island, 1948. The Silver Tassle, 1949. Darkness at Noon, Broadway production, 1950.

Film Appearances: Seven year-old girl, Pants on Fire, 1997. Voice of Dot, A Bug's Life (animated), Buena Vista, 1998. Mermaid, The Object of My Affection, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Voice of Suri, Dinosaurs (animated), Walt Disney Pictures, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Series: Sarah Roberts, One Life to Live, ABC, 1994-97. Lizzie Spaulding, The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1996—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke, CBS, 1999.

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Television Appearances; Movies: How Do You Spell God?, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 25th Daytime Emmy Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1995. Audrey Freely, Aliens in the Family, ABC, 1996. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: CBS TV, http://marketing.cbs.com/daytime/gl/bios/ hpanettiere.shtml, December 3, 1998.*

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Full name, Dolly Rebecca Parton; born January 19, 1946, in Locust Ridge, Sevier County, TN; daughter of Robert Lee (a farmer) and Avie Lee (maiden name, Owens) Parton; married Carl Dean (a contractor), May 30, 1966. Education: Graduated from high school in Sevier County, TN. Addresses: Manager—Gallin-Morey Associates, 345 North Maple Dr., Suite 300, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Country music and pop-rock singer, recording star, songwriter, actress, composer, and producer. Singer on The Cass Walker Program, Knoxville, TN, 1956; appeared at the Grand Ole Opry, 1958; costar of The Porter Wagoner Show, 1967-74; solo artist, 1974—. Formed and headed "Dolly Parton and the Travelin' Family Band," c. 1970-77. Appeared in numerous concerts, including concerts at the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville; the Felt Forum, New York City, 1974; in Los Angeles, CA, and Oahu, HI. Head of Dolly Parton Enterprises; co-founder, Owepar Music Publishing Co., Nashville, TN; partner with Sandy Gallin, Sandollar Productions; owner, Dollywood (theme park), Sevier County, TN, 1985—, and The Blue Indigo Club, Oahu, HI. Awards, Honors: Dolly Parton Day proclaimed, Sevier County, TN, October 7, 1967, and Los Angeles, CA, September 20, 1979; Vocal Group of the Year Award (with Porter Wagoner), 1968; Grammy Award nomination (with Porter Wagoner), best coun-

try duo or group, 1969, for ]ust Someone I Used to Know; Grammy Award nomination, best female country vocalist, 1970, for "Mule Skinner Blues"; Vocal Duo of the Year Award (with Porter Wagoner), All Country Music Association, 1970, 1971; Grammy Award nominations, best female country vocalist, for "Joshua," best country duo (with Porter Wagoner), for "Better Move It on Home/' and best sacred performance, for "Golden Streets of Glory/' all 1971; Grammy Award nomination, best female country vocalist, 1972, for "Touch Your Woman"; Grammy Award nomination, best country duo (with Porter Wagoner), 1973, for "If Teardrops Were Pennies"; Grammy Award nomination, best female country vocalist, 1974, for "Jolene"; Grammy Award nomination, best female country vocalist, 1975, for/o/ene (track from In Concert)', Female Vocalist of the Year, 1975,1976; Grammy Award nomination, best female country vocalist, 1976, for All I Can Do; Country Star of the Year, Sullivan Productions, 1977; Grammy Award nominations, best female pop vocalist, for "Here You Come Again" (single) and best female country vocalist, for "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher," both 1977; Entertainer of the Year Award, Country Music Association, 1978; Grammy Award, best female country vocalist, 1978, for Here You Come Again (album). Emmy Award nomination for best supporting actress in a variety or music presentation, for Cher . . . Spec/a/, 1978; Nashville Metronome Award, 1979; People's Choice Awards, 1980 and 1988; Female Vocalist of the Year, Academy of Country Music, 1980; Academy Award nomination, best song, 1980, for "Nine to Five," from the movie of the same name; Grammy Award, best female country vocalist, and Grammy Award nomination, song of the year, both for "Nine to Five" (single), and Grammy Award nomination, best original score, for Nine to Five (movie; with Charles Fox), all 1981; Grammy Award nomination, best female country vocalist, 1982, for "I Will Always Love You"; Grammy award nominations, best female country vocalist, for Burlap and Satin, and best pop duo (with Kenny Rogers), for "Islands in the Stream," both 1983; American Music Award, 1984; Grammy Award nomination, best female country vocalist, 1984, for "Tennessee Homesick Blues"; Grammy Award nominations, best female country vocalist and best country duo (with Kenny Rogers), both 1985, both for Real Love; Album of the Year Award, Academy of Country Music, Grammy Award, best country group performance, and Grammy Award nomination, album of the year (all with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt), all 1987, all for Trio;

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 named to Small Town of America Hall of Fame and to Eastern Tennessee Hall of Fame, both 1988; Grammy Award nomination, best country vocal collaboration, 1993, for ''Romeo/' Slowly Dancing with the Moon (with others). CREDITS Film Appearances: Doralee Rhodes, Nine to Five, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1980. Mona Stangely, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Universal, 1982. Jacqueline "Jake" Ferris, Rhinestone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Truvy Jones, Steel Magnolias, TriStar, 1989. Dr. Shirlee Kenyon, Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1991. Herself, The Beverly Hillbillies, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1993. Herself, Heartsong, 1995. Film Work: (With Charles Fox) Composer, Nine to Five (score), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Music supervisor, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Universal, 1982. Music supervisor and song performer, Rhinestone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Song performer, Ursula and Clenys, 1985. Song performer, Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros., 1989. Song performer, Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1991. Song performer, Beethoven's Second, 1993. Song producer and performer, The Beverly Hillbillies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: The Porter Wagoner Show, syndicated, 1967-74. Hostess, Dolly, syndicated, 1976. Host, Dolly (also known as The Dolly Show), ABC, 1987-88. Heavens to Betsey, 1994. Appeared on the never-released Mindin' My Own Business, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Herself, Single Bars, Single Women, 1984. Lorna Davis, A Smoky Mountain Christmas, ABC, 1986. Thiola Rayfield, Wild Texas Wind (also known as The BigT)f NBC, 1991. Herself, Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story (also known as Paper Mansions: The Dottie West Story), CBS, 1995.

PARTON • 327 Ruby Diamond, Unlikely Angel, CBS, 1996. Herself, Get to the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story, CBS, 1997. Blue Valley Songbird, 1999. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge (also known as The Judds: Love Can Build a Bridge), NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Fame, Fortune and Romance, ABC, 1986. Voice, "Urban Chipmunk," Alvin & the Chipmunks (animated), NBC, 1987. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1989. Guardian angel, "Their Finest Hour," Designing Women, CBS, 1990. Herself, "Twentieth Century: Parts I & II," Designing Women, CBS, 1990. "Hello Dolly," Babes, Fox, 1991. Herself, Jack's Place, ABC, 1993. Voice of Murph, The Magic School Bus (animated), PBS, 1994. Herself, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996. Guest host, Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, syndicated, 1996. Also appeared on The Cass Walker Program; The Bill Anderson Show; The Wilbur Brothers Show; and Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters. Television Appearances; Specials: The Rowan and Martin Special, NBC, 1973. Burt Reynolds' Late Show, NBC, 1973. Country Music Hit Parade, CBS, 1975. Mac Davis . . . Sounds Like Home, NBC, 1977. Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1977. Cher. . . Special, ABC, 1978. Country Stars of the 1970s, NBC, 1979. Christmas Special . . . With Love, Mac Davis, NBC, 1979. yohnny Cash: The First 25 Years, CBS, 1980. Mac Davis Wth Anniversary Special: I Still Believe in Music, NBC, 1980. Lily—Sold Out, CBS, 1981. 50 Years of Country Music, NBC, 1981. RoyAcuff: 50 Years the King of Country Music, NBC, 1982. The Best Little Special in Texas, syndicated, 1982. Dolly in Concert, HBO, 1983. Kenny and Dolly: A Christmas to Remember, CBS, 1984. The 7 8th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1984.

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Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Together, HBO, 1985. Host, The Winning Hand, syndicated, 1985. The 60th Anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry, CBS, 1986. Walt Disney World's 15th Anniversary Celebration, 1986. The 20th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1986. This Is Your Life, NBC, 1987. Bob Hope's Jolly Christmas Show with the All-American Champs, NBC, 1988. Host, The 22nd Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1988. The 23rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, 1988. Christmas in America: A Love Story (also known as Kenny Rogers' Christmas in America), NBC, 1989. Kenny, Dolly, and Willie: Something Inside So Strong, NBC, 1989. The 23rd Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1989. TNN's All-Star Salute to Country Music, 1990. Do//y Parton: Christmas at Home (also known as Do//y Parton: Home for Christmas), ABC, 1990. MDA Jerry Lewis Telethon, 1990. Holiday Gourmet, 1990. The 24th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1990. The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, 1990. The 25th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1991. The Dream Is Alive: The 20th Anniversary Celebration of Walt Disney World, 1991. Hats Off to Minnie Pearl: America Honors Minnie Pearl, 1992. Bob Hope's America: Red, White and Beautiful-The Swimsuit Edition, NBC, 1992. Burt Reynolds' Conversations With . . ., 1992. Celebrities Offstage, 1992. Music City News Country Songwriters Awards, 1992. The 26th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1992. A Country Music Celebration, CBS, 1993. Kathie Lee Gifford's Celebration of Motherhood, 1993. TNN Music City News Country Awards, 1993. The 27th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1993. The /Oth Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1994. The 28th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Presenter, The 36th Annual Grammy Awards, 1994. The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1994. Song performer, The 29th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1995. America's Music: The Roots of Country, TBS, 1996. Dolly Parton: Treasures, CBS, 1996. Grand Ole Opry 70th Anniversary, CBS, 1996. Grand Ole Opry Musical Salute to Minnie Pearl (also known as Grand Ole Opry Musical Salute to Minnie Pearl), CBS, 1996. The 30th Annual CMA Awards, 1996. The Life and Times of Kenny Rogers, TNN, 1996. Voice of Katrina Eloise Murphy, The Magic School Bus Holiday Special (animated), PBS, 1996. Company's Com in': A Tribute to Porter Wagoner, TNN, 1997. Prime Time Country Celebrates 15 Years of TNN, TNN, 1998. The Life and Times of Tammy Wynette, TNN, 1998. Unspoiled Country, TNN, 1998. Television Work; Movies: Co-producer, Wild Texas Wind, NBC, 1991. Executive producer, Unlikely Angel, CBS, 1996. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, Do//y Parton: Christmas at Home (also known as Do//y Parton: Home for Christmas), ABC, 1990. Executive producer, Do//y Parton: Treasures, CBS, 1996. Radio Appearances: Featured on The Grand Ole Opry, WSM, Nashville, and The Cass Walker Program, Knoxville, TN, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. RECORDINGS Albums: A Real Live Dolly, RCA, 1970. He//o, I'm Dolly, Monument, 1970. Best of Dolly Parton, RCA, 1970. yoshua, RCA, 1971. Coat of Many Colors, RCA, 1971. My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner, RCA, 1972. yust the Way / Am, Camden, 1973, re-released, 1986. jo/ene, RCA, 1974. Love Is Like a Butterfly, RCA, 1974. Best of Dolly Parton, Volume 2, RCA, 1975. All I Can Do, RCA, 1976. Here You Come Again, RCA, 1977.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Heartbreaker, RCA, 1978. Great Balls of Fire, RCA, 1979. Dolly, Dolly, Dolly, RCA, 1980. Nine to Five and Odd Jobs, RCA, 1980. (With Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, and Brenda Lee), Kris, Willie, Dolly, and Brenda: The Winning Hand, Monument, 1982. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (movie soundtrack), RCA, 1982. Burlap and Satin, RCA, 1983. Collector's Series, RCA, 1985. Portrait, RCA, 1986. Think about Love, RCA, 1986. (With Kenny Rogers) Real Love, RCA, 1986. The Best of Dolly Parton, Volume 3, RCA, 1987. (With Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt) Trio, Warner Brothers, 1987. Rainbow, Columbia, 1988. White Limozeen, CBS, 1989. Home for Christmas, RCA, 1990. Eagle When She Flies, Columbia, 1991. Straight Talk, Hollywood Records, 1992. Slowing Dancing with the Moon, Columbia, 1993. (With Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette) Honky Tonk Angels: Loretta, Dolly, Tammy, Sony, 1993. The Essential Dolly Parton, RCA, 1995. Just the Way I Am, 1996. / Will Always Love You & Other Greatest Hits, RCA, 1996. Treasures, RCA, 1996. I Believe, BMC, 1997. The Essential Dolly Parton, Volume 2, RCA, 1997. Hungry Again, MCA, 1998. Trio II, Elektra, 1998. Also recorded other albums, including Dumb Blonde; Something Fishy; I Couldn't Wait Forever; Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man; I Will Always Love You; The Bargain Store; The Seeker; We Used To; ]ust between You and Me; The Great Pretender; and Once upon a Christmas. Has also cut numerous singles, including "Mule Skinner Blues"; "Golden Streets of Glory"; "Touch Your Woman"; "(Your Love has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher"; "Tennessee Homesick Blues"; (with Porter Wagoner) "Better Move It on Home" and "If Teardrops Were Pennies"; (with Kenny Rogers) "Islands in the Stream"; and a rendition of Cat Stevens' "Peace Train."

WRITINGS Songs: (With Bill Owens) "Put It Off until Tomorrow," Combine Music, 1965. (With Dorothy Jo Hope) "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man," RCA, 1970. "Joshua," RCA, 1970. "Coat of Many Colors," RCA, 1971. "I Will Always Love You," RCA, 1974. "Jolene," RCA, 1974. "To Daddy," Velvet Apple Music, 1976. "Two Doors Down," RCA, 1978. "Nine to Five," RCA, 1981. "Appalachian Memories," RCA, 1983. "Tennessee Homesick Blues," RCA, 1984. Also wrote "Islands in the Stream" and "Here You Come Again." Film Music: (With Charles Fox) Nine to Five, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1980. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Universal, 1982. Rhinestone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros., 1989. Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1991. The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. The Beverly Hillbillies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Television Movies; Music; Unless Otherwise Indicated: (And story writer) A Smoky Mountain Christmas, 1986. (And co-writer of script) Wild Texas Wind, N BC, 1991. Unlikely Angel, CBS, 1996. Television Music; Specials: Kenny & Dolly: A Christmas to Remember, 1984. Christmas in America: A Love Story, 1989. Books: Just the Way I Am: Poetic Selections on "Reasons to Live, Reasons to Love and Reasons to Smile" from the Songs of Dolly Parton, Blue Mountain (Boulder, CO), 1979. Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business (autobiography), HarperCollins (New York), 1994. Coat of Many Colors (juvenile), HarperTrophy, 1994. OTHER SOURCES

Videos: Captain Kangaroo and His Friends, Encyclopedia Britannica Educational, 1985. Dollywood: A Memory Worth Repeating, 1996.

Books: Busnar, Gene, Superstars of Country Music, J. Messner, 1984.

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Contemporary Musicians: Profiles of the People in Music, Volume 2, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1990. Nash, Alanna, Dolly Parton, Reed Books, 1978. Simon, George T., The Best of the Music Makers, Doubleday, 1971. Periodicals: Country Music, July-August, 1987, p. 30; September-October, 1989, p. 28. Film Comment, September-October, 1989, p. 62. Interview, July, 1989, p. 36. Life, March, 1987. Ms., June, 1979; July, 1986, p. 14; January, 1987, p. 66. New York Times Magazine, May 9, 1976. People Weekly, April 21, 1997, p. 111. Rolling Stone, October 23, 1975; August 15, 1977. Saturday Evening Post, October, 1989, p. 46.*

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PERSONAL Born October 12, 1935, in Modena, Italy; son of Fernando (a singer) and Adele (Venturi) Pavarotti; married AduaVeroni, September 30,1961 (separated, 1996); companion of Nicoletta Mantovani (a secretary); children: Lorenza, Cristina, Giuliana, Education: Istituto Magistrale Carlo Sigonio, Diploma Magistrale, 1955; studied with Arrigo Pola and Ettore Campogalliani. Addresses: Contact—c/o Herbert Breslin, 119 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Opera singer. Performed in concerts throughout the world, including appearances at Vienna Staatsoper, La Scala, Teatro Colon, Carnegie Hall, 1973, and Madison Square Garden, 1984. Opera Company of Philadelphia, creator of Luciano Pavarotti Vocal Competition, 1980. Also worked as an elementary schoolteacher and an insurance sales representative. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best classical performance by a vocal soloist, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1977, for Luciano Pavarotti—O Holy Night; Grammy Awards, best classical vocalist soloist performance, 1978, for Luciano Pavarotti—Hits from Lincoln Center, and 1979, for O Sole Mio; Emmy Award, individual achievement in special events, 1979, for La Gioconda;

shared (with Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Home) Emmy Award nominations, best classical program in the performing arts, 1980, and Grammy Award, best classical vocal soloist performance, 1981, both for Live from the Lincoln Center—Sutherland—Home— Pavarotti; Emmy Award, best classical program in the performing arts, 1982, for Pavarotti in Philadelphia: La Boheme; Emmy Award nomination, best individual performance in a variety or music program, 1982, for Live from Lincoln Center; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in classical music or dance programming, 1985, for "Rigoletto" (shared with Sutherland); Emmy Award nomination, best classical program in the perform ing arts, 1986, for An Evening with Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti (Live from the Met); Grammy Award nomination, best opera recording (shared with others), 1986, for Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera; Grammy Award, best classical vocal soloist performance, 1988, for Luciano Pavarotti in Concert; shared Grammy Award, best classical vocal soloist performance (with Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo), 1990, for Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti in Concert; named artist of the year, Gramophone, 1992. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: Rodolfo, La Boheme, PBS, 1977. Luciano Pavarotti Recital, PBS, 1978. Requiem, PBS, 1978. Mario Cavaradossi, Tosca, PBS, 1978. La Gioconda, PBS, 1979. A Christmas Special with Luciano Pavarotti, PBS, 1980. Riccardo, Un Ballo in Maschera, PBS, 1980. Nemorino, L'Elisir d'Amore, PBS, 1981. Duke of Mantua, Rigoletto, PBS, 1981. Italian singer, Der Rosenkavalier, PBS, 1982. Host, Pavarotti and Friends, ABC, 1982. Pavarotti in Philadelphia: La Boheme, PBS, 1982. Title role, Ernani, PBS, 1983. Title role, Idomeneo, PBS, 1983. Met Centennial Cala Telecast, PBS, 1983. Duke of Mantua, "Rigoletto," Great Performances, PBS, 1985. An Evening with Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti (Live from the Met), PBS, 1986. Cian Carlo Menotti: The Musical Magician, PBS, 1986. Pavarotti Plus!, PBS, 1986. Pavarotti in the Verdi Requiem: A Salute to Youth, PBS, 1986. The Night of Music: A Global Celebration, PBS, 1986.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Edgardo, the duke, and Alfredo, The Joan Sutherland Anniversary Gala, PBS, 1987. Riccardo, Un Ballo in Maschera, PBS, 1987. Manrico, // Trovatore, PBS, 1988. Pavarotti Returns to Naples, PBS, 1988. Rodolfo, Scenes from La Boheme: A Pavarotti Celebration, PBS, 1988. Rodolfo, La Boheme, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Pavarotti Plus!. . . Plus!, PBS, 1989. The Richard Tucker Opera Gala, PBS, 1989. Centra/ Park, PBS, 1990. Great Moments from the Met, PBS, 1990. Night of Music, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Host, Pavarotti Plus!, PBS, 1990. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come, CBS, 1990. The 1990 Richard Tucker Gala, PBS, 1990. King Gustav, A Masked Ball from the Metropolitan Opera, PBS, 1991. Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti, Mehta, PBS, 1991. Die Fledermaus, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Duke of Mantua, "Rigoletto," Panasonic Presents: 25th Anniversary Gala at the Met, 1991. Host, Pavarotti Plus!, PBS, 1991. Pavarotti in the Park, PBS, 1991. The 1991 Richard Tucker Gala, PBS, 1991. Nemorino, L'Elisir d'Amore, PBS, 1992. Live from the Philadelphia Orchestra with Riccardo Muti, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Maazel! A Profile of the Maestro, PBS, 1992. Pavarotti Plus!, PBS, 1992. Pavarotti and the Italian Tenor, PBS, 1992. Duke of Mantua, "Rigoletto," The Metropolitan Opera Silver Anniversary, PBS, 1992. A Pavarotti Prelude, PBS, 1993. Pavarotti and Friends, PBS, 1993. Pavarotti in Central Park, PBS, 1993. Pavarotti in Paris, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Three Tenors: The Impossible Dream, PBS, 1993. Oronte, / Lombardi, PBS, 1994. Canio, "Pagliacci," // Tabarro and Pagliacci, PBS, 1994. Luciano Pavarotti Talking with David Frost, PBS, 1994. Pavarotti Plus!, PBS, 1994. Pavarotti: My Heart's Delight, PBS, 1994. The Three Tenors—Backstage Live!, PBS, 1994. Tibor Rudas Presents Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti with Mehta: The Three Tenors in Concert 1994, PBS, 1994. Pavarotti: My World, PBS, 1995. Placido Domingo: A Musical Life, PBS, 1995. Sinatra: 80 Years My Way, ABC, 1995. The Making of Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti, and Mehta: The Three Tenors in Concert 1994, PBS, 1995.

PAVAROTTI O31 Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti with Levine: The Three Tenors in Concert 1996, PBS, 1996. Three Tenors in Concert, 1996. Tibor Rudas Presents Pavarotti on Miami Beach, PBS, 1996. Title role, Andrea Chenier, PBS, 1997. Enrico Caruso: Voice of the Century, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Presenter, Opera Stamps—Dedications at the Met, PBS, 1998. Pavarotti and Friends, PBS, 1998. Master of ceremonies, The Richard Tucker New York C/tyCa/a, PBS, 1998. Tibor Rudas Presents Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti with Levine—The Three Tenors Live in ConcertParis 1998, PBS, 1998. Tibor Rudas Presents Pavarotti for the Future—The Luciano Pavarotti International Voice Competition, PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Tonight Show, NBC, c. 1972. The Life of Verdi, PBS, 1983. ABC in Concert, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Danny Kaye's International Children's Awards for UNICEF, 1992. The 1993 World Music Awards, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Live from Lincoln Center (series), PBS, 1980. Pavarotti and Levine in Recital (series), PBS, 1988. Voice, Maria Stuart, 1988. "Caruso," Mario Puzo's The Fortunate Pilgrim (miniseries), 1988. "Funiculi-Funicula," Mulberry Street (special), CBS, 1990. Film Appearances: Giorgio Fini, Yes, Giorgio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1982. Distant Harmony, Circle Releasing Luchina, 1987. The music consultant, Rossinis Pasticcio, 1989. King George IV, Rossini, Rossini, 1991. Film Work; Music Performer: "Nessun Dorma," Castaway, Cannon Screen Entertainment, 1986. "Madame Butterfly," Fatal Attraction, Paramount, 1987. "Nessun Dorma," The Witches of Eastwick, Warner Bros., 1987.

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"Vesti La Guibba," White of the Eye, Palisades Entertainment, 1987. "Rigoletto," Car 54, Where Are You?, Columbia/ TriStar, 1994. "Nessun Dorma/' The Mirror Has Two Faces, TriStar, 1996. "O Sole Mio!," Mar/us and )eannette, 1997. Stage Appearances: (Solo debut) Rodolfo, La Boheme, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1961. Duke of Mantua, Rigoletto, Carpi, Italy, 1961. Edgardo, Lucia di Lammermoor, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1963. Rodolfo, La Boheme, Opera House at Covent Carden, London, 1963. Lucia di Lammermoor, Miami, FL, 1965. Lucia di Lammermoor, Australian production, 1965. Elvino, La Sonnambula, London and Australia, both 1965. Tonio, The Daughter of the Regiment, Opera House at Covent Garden, 1966. La Boheme, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, 1968. Manon, Italy and Spain, 1969 and 1970. La Fille du Regiment, Metropolitan Opera House, 1972. L'Elisir d'Amore, Metropolitan Opera House, 1973. La Boheme, Chicago Opera, Chicago, IL, 1973. La Favorita, San Francisco Opera, San Francisco, CA, 1973. // Trovatore, San Francisco Opera, 1975. Bellini i Puritani, Metropolitan Opera House, 1976. Ponchielli la Cioconda, San Francisco Opera, 1979. Aida, San Francisco Opera, 1981. Idomeneo, Metropolitan Opera House, 1982. Ernani, Metropolitan Opera House, 1983. Tosca, Metropolitan Opera House, 1995. The Daughter of the Regiment, Metropolitan Opera House, 1995. Also appeared in Ote//o, 1991. RECORDINGS Albums: Reggio Emilia, 1961. Luciano Pavarotti—O Holy Night, London, 1977. Luciano Pavarotti—Hits from Lincoln Center, London, 1978. O Sole Mio, London, 1979. (With Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Home) Live from

the Lincoln Center—Sutherland—Home— Pavarotti, London, 1981.

Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera, London, 1986. Luciano Pavarotti in Concert, 1988. (Contributor) Hardware, 1989. Pavarotti in Concert, Columbia, 1990. Rare Verdi Arias, Columbia, 1990. Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti in Concert, 1990. Love 1961-1966, Huub, 1991. Rigoletto, Sound Solution, 1992. Verdi and Others, Sound Solution, 1992. In Concert, Castle, 1992. Amore, 1992. Pavarotti and Friends, London, 1993. Collection, Volume 2, Castle, 1993. Ti Amo—Puccini's Greatest Love Songs, 1993. Fortunate Pilgrim, RCA, 1994. (Contributor) Magic of Christmas, 1994. (Contributor) Zucchero, Miserere, 1994. Christmas Favorites from the World's Tenors, Sony Classical, 1995. (Contributor) The Passengers, Miss Sarajevo, 1995. (Contributor) Zucchero, Diamante, 1995. (Contributor) Passengers: Original Soundtracks I, 1995. For War Child, Polygram, 1996. (Contributor) Barbra Streisand, The Mirror Has Two Faces (original soundtrack recording), 1996. Highlights: La Traviata and Rigoletto, Boxsets, 1997. Pavarotti Magic: An Exclusive Recital, Pavarotti, 1997. The Voice, Pavarotti, 1997. In His Glory, Pavarotti, 1997. Christmas with Pavarotti, Empire, 1997. The Golden Voice of Luciano Pavarotti, Madacy, 1997. World's Favorite Arias, PNEC, 1997. Live 1965-1969, Gala, 1997. Notte d'Amore, Polygram, 1998. Pavarotti Magic, Volume 2, Boxsets, 1998. For the Children of Liberia, Polygram, 1998. The Ultimate Collection, Deco, 1998. Pleasures, BCI, 1998. Other albums include The Best of the Three Tenors and the original soundtrack recording, Yes, Giorgio, London. Videos: Pavarotti and Friends, London Video, 1993. Periodicals: Opera News, September, 1993, p. 4; April 13, 1996, p. 18. People Weekly, December 7, 1998, p. 79.*

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Born in 1963, in Washington, DC; raised in Washington, Asia, and the Middle East; son of Nicholas Platt (a diplomat and ambassador); married Camilla (a homemaker), 1993; children: Lili, George. Education: Tufts University, B.A. (drama), 1983. Addresses: /Agent—Frank Frattaroli, William Morris Agency, 151 EICaminoDr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and producer. Awards, Honors: Blockbuster Award nomination, favorite supporting actor—comedy, 1999, for Doctor Dolittle. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ed Benitez, Married to the Mob, Orion, 1988. Lutz, Working Girl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Mr. Newby, Crusoe, Island, 1988. Randy Steckle, Flatliners, Columbia, 1990. Neil Bleene, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia,

1990. Harvey, Beethoven, Universal, 1992. Fitz, D/gg5town (also known as Midnight Sting), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Eric, Benny & Joon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Jeremy, Indecent Proposal, Paramount, 1993. Jack Hartsell, The Temp, Paramount, 1993. Porthos, The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. Paul Bunyan, Tall Tales (also known as Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill), Buena Vista, 1995. Tommy Fawkes, Funny Bones, Buena Vista, 1995. Cahill, Executive Decision (also known as Critical Decision), Warner Bros., 1996. Henry Rex Vonner, A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996. Dennis Murphy, Bulworth, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Maffio Venier, Dangerous Beauty (also known as Courtesan, The Honest Courtesan, and Venice), Warner Bros., 1998. Dr. Mark Weller, Doctor Dolittle (also known as Dr. Dolittle), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Ben Goodrich, Simon Birch (also known as A Small Miracle, Angels and Armadillos, and A Prayer for Owen Meany), Buena Vista, 1998.

Maurice, The Impostors (also known as Ship of Fools), Fox Searchlight, 1998. Peter Steinberg, Three to Tango, Warner Bros., 1999. Hector Cyr, Lake Placid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Film Work: Associate producer, Big Night, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. Television Appearances: "In the Money/' The Equalizer (episodic), CBS, 1987. Yaron Svoray, The Infiltrator (movie), HBO, 1995. Stage Appearances: The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare and Company, Lenox, MA, 1985. Much Ado about Nothing, Shakespeare and Company, Lenox, MA, 1985. Bubba, The Greenhouse Keeper Died over the Weekend, Manhattan Punch Line, New York City, 1987. The Man, If Walls Could Talk, Manhattan Punch Line, 1987. Syme, 1984, American Theater Exchange, Joyce Theater, San Diego, CA, 1987. The Miser, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1987. Sparks in the Park, Playwrights Horizon, New York City, 1987. Urban Blight, City Center Stage I, New York City, 1988. Ubu, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1989. Larry, Elliot Loves, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, then Promenade Theatre, 1990. Also appeared in Moon over Miami and The Tempest. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 19, 1998, p. 55. People Weekly, June 15, 1998, p. 35.*

PLIMPTON, Martha 1970PERSONAL Born November 16, 1970, in New York, NY; daughter of Keith Carradine (an actor) and Shelley Plimpton (an actress); granddaughter of John Carradine (an

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actor). Education: Attended Professional Children's School, New York City. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Also performed in television commercials, including commercials for Calvin Klein jeans. Member: Nature Conservancy. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, best supporting female, 1988, for Shy People. CREDITS Film Appearances: Rollover, Warner Bros., 1981. Jonsy, The River Rat, Paramount, 1984. Stefanie "Stef" Steinbrenner, The Coonies, Warner Bros., 1985. Emily Spellgood, Mosquito Coast, Warner Bros., 1986. Grace, Shy People, Cannon, 1987. Bryant, Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. Lorna Phillips, Running on Empty, Warner Bros., 1988. Laura, Another Woman, Orion, 1988. Claudia Jacoby, Zwei Frauen (also known as Silence like Glass), Anchor Bay, 1989. Julie, Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Kelly, Stanley and Iris, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Samantha Stigg (title role), Samantha, Academy Entertainment, 1991. A Blink of Paradise, 1991. Herself, My Life's in Turnaround, Arrow Video, 1993. Alison, Josh and S.A.M., New Line Cinema, 1993. Sofie, Inside Monkey Zetterland, IRS Releasing, 1993. Earlene Pomerleau, The Beans of Egypt, Maine (also known as Forbidden Choices), Live Entertainment, 1994. Jane Grant, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (also known as Mrs. Parker and the Round Table), Fine Line Features, 1994. ChloeGarfield, Last Summer in the Hamptons, Rainbow Releasing, 1995. Herself, Who Is Henry ]aglom?, 1995. Ann, Co//n Fitz, Baby Shark/River One Films, 1996. Jan, Beautiful Girls, Miramax, 1996. Stevie, I Shot Andy Warhol, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. Laurie Campbell, I'm Not Rappaport, Gramercy Pictures, 1996.

Ainsley DuPree, Eye of Cod, Castle Hill, 1997. Tina, Pecker, Fine Line Features, 1998. Karen Swan, Music from Another Room, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/Orion, 1998. Monica, 200 Cigarettes, Paramount, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Helene Moskiewicz, A Woman at War, BBC, 1991. Laurie, "Daybreak," HBO Showcase, HBO, 1993. Ann, Chantilly Lace, Showtime, 1993. Mary Jane Preston, The Defenders: Payback, Showtime, 1997. Mary Jane Preston, The Defenders: Choice of Evils, Showtime, 1998. Mary Jane Preston, The Defenders: Taking the First, Showtime, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: "The Hand Me Down Kid," Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1983. Host, Erase the Hate, USA Network, 1994. Herself, Independents Day, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jessie, "You've Got a Friend/' Family Ties, NBC, 1985. Stage Appearances: The Runaways, Public Theatre, New York City, 1979. Daughter of Antiochus/Marina, Pericles, Public/ Newman Theatre, New York City, 1991. Sooze, Suburbia, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1994. Katie, The Great Unwashed, Malaparte Theatre Company, Theatre Row Theatre, New York City, 1994. Elizabeth Barry, The Libertine, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, 1995-96. Sofya Alexandrovna, Uncle Vanya, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Bagley Wright Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1996-97. Pegeen Mike, The Playboy of the Western World, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, 1998. Laura Wingfield, The Class Menagerie, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, 1999. Also appeared in The Haggadah, Public Theatre; The Heidi Chronicles and The Sisters Rosensweig, both Seattle Repertory Theatre; Blue Light and Robbers; member of Steppenwolf Ensemble. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Velocity Magazine, October, 1998, pp. 16-19.*

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PERSONAL Born in 1953, in Lowell, MA; married Jay O. Sanders (an actor); children: James Plunkett. Education: Graduated from University of New Hampshire. Addresses: Contact—Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actress. Co-founder of Portland Stage Co., Portland, ME. Worked as a waitress, counselor in a youth center, and taught drama to children in a Lowell, MA, housing project. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actress in a musical, 1987, for Me and My Cirl; Drama Desk Award nomination, best actress, 1993, for St. Joan. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Agnes, /Agnes of Cod, New York City, 1983. Sally, Me and My Girl, Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1986. The Crucible, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991. Little Hotel on the Side, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1992. The Master Builder, Belasco Theatre, 1992. The Seagull, National Actors Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1992. Title role, St. Joan, National Actors Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, 1993. Also appeared in Sunday in the Park with George, New York City; The Three Penny Opera, Charles Playhouse, Boston; and /Ar/stocrats, off-Broadway production. Major Tours: Agnes, /Agnes of Cod, U.S. cities, 1983. Film Appearances: Heliport mother, Fools Rush In, Columbia, 1997. Mary Egan, Claire Do/an, MK2 Diffusion, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Barbara Oleske, The Littlest Victims (also known as Innocent Victims), CBS, 1989.

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Donna McKenzie, Deceptions: A Mother's Secret, NBC, 1991. Eliza Becker, Breaking the Silence (also known as Some Kind of Love), CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mary McDermott, "Little Prince/' Miami Vice, NBC, 1984. Lieutenant Commander Susanna Leijten, "Identity Crisis," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1991. Claire Vickers, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. Joanne Ellis, "Pro Se," Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Lois Sutter, "Burden/' Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration, CBS, 1988. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, 1996. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Terra Spiro, Star Trek Cacophony: A Captain Sulu Adventure, Simon & Schuster, 1994. Lawrence Sanders, Private Pleasures, Simon & Schuster, 1994.*

POLLEY, Sarah 1979PERSONAL Born Januarys, 1979; daughter of Michael (an actor) and Diane (an actress and casting director) Policy.Education: Attended Earl Haig Secondary School, Toronto. Avocational Interests: Playing the flute, literature, politics, political activism. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and singer. Volunteered with Ontario Coalition Against Poverty. Began acting at age five. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a continuing leading dramatic role, 1993, for/Avon/ea; Boston Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actress, Genie Award nominations, best original song (with Mychael Danna), and best performance by an actress in a leading role, 1997, all for The Sweet Hereafter; Gemini Award for Lantern Hill; Gemini Award nomination for But When She Was Bad. . . She Was Horrid.

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Film Appearances: Molly Monaghan, One Magic Christmas, Buena Vista, 1985. Christy Donaldson, The Big Town, Columbia, 1987. Ellen, The Blue Monkey (also known as Green Monkey), Spectraf Mm, 1987. Karla, Prettykill, Spectrafilm, 1987. Voice of Young Celeste, Babar: The Movie (animated), New Line Cinema, 1988. Sally Salt, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Columbia/TriStar, 1989. Tracey, Exotica, Miramax, 1994. Josephine, Joe's So Mean to Josephine, Alliance, 1996. Nicole Burnell, The 5weet Hereafter (also known as De beaux lendemains), Fine Line, 1997. Teen Rosemary, The Hanging Garden, Goldwyn Films, 1997. Jennifer Wheeler, Last Night, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Jerry & Tom, Miramax, 1998. Merle, EXistenZ (also known as Crimes of the Future), Miramax, 1998. Harper Sloane, Guinevere, Miramax, 1999. Ronna Martin, Go, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Film Work: Song performer and song writer, The 5weet Hereafter, Fine Line, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Ramona Quigley, Ramona (also known as The Ramona Stories and Ramona Q), PBS, 1988-89. Sara Stanley, Avonlea (also known as Road to Avonlea), CBC and The Disney Channel, 198995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mary, "The Inheritance," Friday the 13th: The Series, syndicated, 1987. Becky Hawthorne, "Heaven on Earth," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1988. "Dangerous Dreams," The Hidden Room, Lifetime, 1991. Goth, Straight Up, CBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Jody, Lantern Hill (also known as Jane of Lantern Hill), The Disney Channel, 1990. Angel, Johann's Gift to Christmas, 1991. Butter, The Planet of Junior Brown, CBC, 1997.

Catherine Chapman, White Lies, CBC, 1998. Sara Stanley, Happy Christmas, Miss King, CBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Suzie Hearn, Hands of a Stranger (also known as Double Standard), NBC, 1987. Stage Appearances: Title role, Alice through the Looking Glass, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Calgary Sun, December 13, 1996. Chatelaine, April, 1998, p. 74. Entertainment Weekly, December 26, 1997, p. 102. Maclean's, May 26, 1997, p. 93; July 1, 1997, p. 56; September 8, 1997, p. 56. People Weekly, March 19, 1990, p. 66. Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada, fall-winter, 1994, p. 32. Toronto Sun, November 13, 1996; September 2, 1997.*

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Born October 12, 1949, in the Bronx, NY; son of Milton (a window dresser) and Harriet (maiden name, Rosenbaum) Price; married Judith P. Hudson (a painter), September 26, 1985; children: Anne Morgan Price Hudson, Genevieve. Education: Graduated from Bronx High School of Science; Cornell University, B.S. (labor relations), 1971; Columbia University, M.F.A., 1976. Addresses: Agent—Sanford-Gross and Associates, 1015 Gayley, Suite 301, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Writer, producer, and actor. Hoftstra University, creative writing teacher, 1978-70, then Yale University, 1980; also taught English as a second language at Hostos Community College, urban affairs at New York University, creative writing at State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York University, and the State University of New York at Binghamton; Daytop Village, Bronx, NY, teacher. Member: Writers Guild of America, PEN.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Awards, Honors: Edith Mirrilees grant In fiction, Stanford University, 1972; Mary Roberts Rinehart Foundation grant, 1973; MacDowell Colony grant, 1973; Yaddo Fellowship, 1977, 1978, 1980; MacDowell Fellowship, 1979; Playboy Award for nonfiction, 1979; National Endowment for the Arts grant, 1982; Academy Award nomination, best writing (screenplay based on material from a different medium), 1986, for The Color of Money.

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(Uncredited) Rain Man, United Artists, 1988. "Life Lessons/' New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Sea of Love, Universal, 1989. Night and the City, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. Kiss of Death, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. (Uncredited) Money Train, Columbia, 1995. (With Alexander Ignon) Ransom, Buena Vista, 1996. (With Spike Lee) Clockers, Universal, 1995. Shaft, Paramount, forthcoming.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Bowling Alley Hustler, The Wanderers, Orion, 1979. Barfly, The Color of Money, Buena Vista, 1986. The Critic, Arena Brains, 1987. Artist at Opening, "Life Lessons," New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Doctor, Night and the City, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Detective in Restaurant, Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. Himself, The Paper, Universal, 1994. Himself, Naked in New York, Fine Line, 1994. City Clerk, Kiss of Death, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Detective Number One, Ransom, Buena Vista, 1996. Film Work; Co-producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Executive producer, Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. Executive producer, Ethan Frome, Miramax, 1993. Kiss of Death, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Clockers, Universal, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Tom Cole and Heywood Gould) Streets of Gold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. The Color of Money, Buena Vista, 1986. Arena Brains, 1987. Bad, 1987.

Also wrote East Coast High, Dreamstreet, Empire, Color War, and Wingo. Novels: The Wanderers, Houghton, 1974. Bloodbrothers, Houghton, 1976. Ladies' Man, Houghton, 1978. The Breaks, Simon & Schuster, 1983. Troubador of Sweat, 1983. Alabi's World, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990. Clockers, Houghton, 1992. Freedom/and, Broadway Books: Bantam, 1998. Also wrote Speedoo. Other: Contributor to periodicals, including New York Times and American Film. Adaptations: Bloodbrothers was adapted for the screen by Walter Newman, released by Warner Bros., 1978; The Wanderers was adapted for the screen by Rose Kaufman and Philip Kaufman, released by Orion, 1979. OTHER SOURCES Perodicals: Cineaste, winter, 1996, pp. 12-17. Interview, October, 1995, pp. 54-56. Publishers Weekly, May 4, 1992, p. 37.*

Q QUARSHIE, Hugh PERSONAL Born in Ghana, West Africa. Education: Studied politics, philosophy, and economics at Oxford University. Career: Actor, director, and playwright. Oxford and Cambridge Shakespeare Company, co-director; also worked as a journalist for West Africa Magazine. CREDITS Film Appearances: Zangaron officer, The Dogs of War, United Artists, 1980. Kenge Obe, Baby . . . Secret of the Lost Legend (also known as Dinosaur . . . Secret of the Lost Legend), Buena Vista, 1985. Sunda Kastagir, Highlander, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Father Gus, La Chiesa (also known as Cathedral of Demons, The Church, Demon Cathedral, Demons 3, and In the Land of the Demons), 1988. Detective Joyce, Nightbreed, Media Home Entertainment, 1990. Obutu, Wing Commander, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Captain Panaka, Star Wars: Episode I—The Phantom Menace, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Television Appearances; Miniseries: George, Melissa, 1997. Caesar Peters, A Respectable Trade, PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Daniel, Behaving Badly, 1988.

Inspector Rhodes, MacCyver: Lost Treasures of Atlantis, ABC, 1994. Julian Gray, Bermuda Grace, NBC, 1994. Nikaule's father, Solomon and Sheba, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Philostrate, A Midsummer Night's Dream (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream), BBC, 1981. Aaron, Titus Andronicus (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus), BBC, 1985. Delatour, Three of a Kind, ABC, 1989. The Tomorrow People, Nickelodeon, 1993. Julius Caesar, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Inspector Hibbert, ''The Last Word/' Parts 1-2, Press Gang, Central TV, 1991. Dr. Mel lor, "A Dream of Dracula," Virtual Murder, 1992. Computer, "Emohawk," Red Dwarf, BBC, 1993. Governor Wilkins, "Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase," The Comic Strip Presents, Channel 4, 1993. John, "Give Me Your Money," Clam Metal Detectives, 1995. Also appeared in Rumpole of the Bailey. Television Appearances; Series: Tom Carey, Medics, 1992. Also appeared in Give Us a Break, She's Out, and Surgical Spirit. Television Work; Series: Producer of the arts program Signal, Channel 4, [England].

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PERSONAL Born November 19, 1954, in Pasadena, CA; married Bruce Abbott, April 12, 1994; children: Tyler. Avocational interests: Surfing. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Trained as a gymnast and a diver. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture drama, 1977, for / Never Promised You a Rose Garden; Discovery of the Year Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1977; Theatre World Award, 1979, for Taken in Marriage; Academy Award nomination, best actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress in a motion picture, both 1995, for Apollo 13; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actress in a suspense film, 1997, for Breakdown.

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CREDITS Film Appearances: One Is a Lonely Number, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972. (As Kathy Quinlan) Peg, American Graffiti, Universal, 1973. Wendy, Lifeguard, Paramount, 1976. Julie, Airport 77, Universal, 1977. Deborah Blake, / Never Promised You a Rose Carden, New World, 1977. Nightmare in Blood (also known as Horror Convention), 1978. Nancy McAllister/Marie Adamson, The Promise (also known as Face of a Stranger), Universal, 1979. Sister Rita, The Runner Stumbles, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1979. Laurie, Sunday Lovers (also known as An Englishman's Home, Les Seducteurs, and / Seduttori della Domenica), United Artists, 1981. Janet Dunn, Hanky Panky (also known as Traces), Columbia, 1982. Mary Ann Taylor, Independence Day (also known as FO//OVV Your Dreams), Warner Bros., 1982. Helen Foley, Twilight Zone: The Movie, Warner Bros., 1983. Joyce, The Last Winter (also known as Ha-Choref Ha'acharon), 1984. Joanie Morse, Warning Sign, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Grace Freemont, Man Outside, Virgin, 1987. Jane, Wild Thing, Atlantic, 1987. Leona Hart, Clara's Heart, Warner Bros., 1988. Nancy Shoemaker, Sunset, TriStar, 1988. Patricia Kennealy, The Doors, TriStar, 1991. Wanda, Trial by Jury, Warner Bros., 1994. Melanie Bauers, Perfect Alibi (also known as Where's Mommy Now), Rysher Entertainment, 1995. Marilyn Lovell, Apollo 13, Universal, 1995. Mary Beth, Zeus and Roxanne, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1997. Amy Taylor, Breakdown, Paramount, 1997. Peters, Event Horizon, Paramount, 1997. Clare Stockard, Lawn Dogs, Strand Releasing, 1997. Anne Anderson, A Civil Action, Buena Vista, 1998. Serena Kamin, My Giant, Columbia, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Melissa, Can f//en Be Saved? (also known as Children of God), ABC, 1974. Deborah Anders, Where Have All the People Gone?, NBC, 1974. Michelle, The Missing Are Deadly, ABC, 1975.

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Edith Evans, The Turning Point of Jim Malloy (also known as Gibbsville: The Turning Point of ]im Malloy and John O'Hara's Gibbsville), NBC, 1975. Anne Benedict, The Abduction of Saint Anne (also known as They've Kidnapped Anne Benedict), ABC, 1975. Karen Brodwick, Little Ladies of the Night (also known as Diamond Alley), ABC, 1977. Rose Michaels, When She Says No, ABC, 1984. Chris Graham, Blackout, HBO, 1985. Lois Lee, Children of the Night, CBS, 1985. Sarah McAllister, Dreams Lost, Dreams Found, 1987. Mary Ann Marshall, Trapped, USA Network, 1989. Dr. Ginnie Betters, The Operation (also known as Bodily Harm), CBS, 1990. Lindsay Jarrett, Strays, USA Network, 1991. Hope Tyler, An American Story (also known as After the Glory), CBS, 1992. Bekka Stern, Stolen Babies, Lifetime, 1993. Kathy Rubicek, Last Light, Showtime, 1993. Kathy Waylan, "In the Lake of the Woods/' Hallmark Entertainment Presents, Fox, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Understanding/' Emergency!, NBC, 1973. Selina Linville, "The Thoroughbred/' The Waltons, CBS, 1974. Selina Linville, "The Collision," The Waltons, CBS, 1976. "The Canary Sedan," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1986. Karen Wilson, "Fogbound," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1988. Karen Freed, Tribeca, Fox, 1993. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Mollie, "Lightning," Picture Windows, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Joyce Howell, Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1974. Cass Donner, She's in the Army Now, ABC, 1981. Television Appearances; Specials: Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998. American Graffiti: Then and Now, VH1, 1998. Stage Appearances: Annie, Taken in Marriage, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1979. /Accent on Youth, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1983. Tourvel, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1988-

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QUINN,Aidan 1959PERSONAL Born March 8, 1959, in Chicago, IL; raised in Ireland; father, a college professor; married Elizabeth Bracco (an actress), September, 1987; children: one daughter; brother of Declan Quinn (a cinematographer) and Paul Quinn (a director, producer, and writer). Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a miniseries or special, 1985, for An Early Frost; Theatre World Award, 1988, for A Streetcar Named Desire. CREDITS Film Appearances: Johnny Rourke, Reckless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Des, Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1985. Felipe, The Mission, Warner Bros., 1986. Richard "Stick" Montgomery, Stakeout, Buena Vista, 1987. Title role, Crusoe, Island, 1989. Nick, The Handmaid's Tale, Cinecom, 1990. Frankie McGuinness, The Lemon Sisters, Miramax, 1990. Jules Kaye, Avalon, TriStar, 1990. Martin Quarrier, At Play in the Fields of the Lord, Universal, 1991. Tom Casey, The Playboys, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992.

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Bob Finkbine, A Private Matter (also known as Miss Sherri and The Sherri Finkbine Story), HBO, 1992. Henry Morton Stanley, Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Journey to Survival (documentary), PBS, 1989. 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. 14th Annual CableACE Awards, Lifetime, 1993. Narration, Out of Ireland (documentary; also known as The Irish in America), PBS, 1994, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Stage Appearances: Eddie, Fool for Love, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1983. Frankie, A Lie of the Mind, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1985. Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1988. Also appeared in Hamlet, Wisdom Bridge Theatre, Chicago, IL; (stage debut) The Man in 605, Chicago, IL; and Scherazade, The Trick, and The Irish Hebrew Lesson. Stage Work; Director: Marathon '86, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1986. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: The Postman Always Rings Twice, Random House Audiobooks, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 23, 1996, p. 21. People Weekly, February 20, 1995, p. 90; November 18, 1996, p. 206; November 2, 1998, p. 160.*

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PERSONAL Born February 5, 1946, in Sturmer, England; daughter of Godrey Lionel (a professional athlete) and Anne Isabelle (a painter; maiden name Gurteen) Rampling; married second husband, Jean-Michel Jarre (a composer), October 7 (some sources say October 8), 1978; children: (first marriage) Barnaby; (second marriage) Emile (stepdaughter), David-Alexis. Education: Attended Jeanne D'Arc Academie pour Jeune Filles, France, and St. Hilda's School, England; studied acting with William Gaskill and George Devine at the Royal Court Theatre, London. Addresses: Agent—Joelle Bonnet, Agents Associes, 201 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoree, 75008 Paris, France. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sara Capell, Rotten to the Core, Cinema V, 1956. A water skier, The Knack... and How to Get It (also known as The Knack), Lopert, 1965. Jane Stafford, The Long Duel, Paramount, 1967. Cristina, Sardinia: Ransom (also known as Island of Crime, Ransom in Sardinia, Unlawful Restraint, Sardine: Kidnapped, and Sequestro Di Persona), Clesi-Euro International, 1968. Meredith, Georgy Girl, Columbia, 1969. Marty, Three, United Artists, 1969. Ruth Carlyle, Target: Harry (also known as How to Make It and What's in It for Me?), 1969. Hitchhiker, The Vanishing Point, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1970.

Elizabeth Thallman, The Damned (also known as La Caduta degli Dei and Coetterdaemmerung), Warner Bros., 1970. Samantha, The Ski Bum (also known as Point Zero), Avco-Embassy, 1971. Barbara, Asylum (also known as House of Crazies), Cinerama, 1972. Corky's wife, Corky (also known as Lookin' Good), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII and His Six Wives, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/EMI, 1972. Fosca, Giordano Bruno, Euro International, 1973. Annabel la, T/s Pity She's a Whore (also known as Addio Fratello Crudele), Euro International, 1973. Lila, Caravan to Vaccares, J. Arthur Rank, 1974. Claire, The Flesh of the Orchid (also known as Flesh and the Orchid, La Chair de rOrchidiee, and Un' Orchidea Rosso Sangue), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Lucia Atherton, The Night Porter (also known as // Portiere Di Notte), Avco-Embassy, 1974. Silvia, Yuppi Du, Alpherat, 1974. Consuella, Zardoz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Mrs. Velma Grayle, Farewell, My Lovely, Avco-Embassy, 1975. Julia, Foxtrot (also known as The Far Side of Paradise and The Other Side of Paradise), New World, 1977. Rachel Bedford, Orca (also known as Orca—Killer Whale and The Killer Whale), Paramount, 1977. Sharon, The Purple Taxi (also known as Un Taxi Mauve), Quartet, 1977. Dorrie, Stardust Memories, United Artists, 1980. Laura Fischer, The Verdict, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Catherine Perrin, Long Live Life (also known as Viva la Vie), 1983. Barbara Spark, He Died with His Eyes Open (also known as On ne Meurt que Deux Fois and You Only Die Twice), UGC, 1985.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Lea Ueno, Sadness and Beauty (also known as Tristesse et Beaute)f Production Pacific et Associes, 1985. Margaret, Max My Love (also known as Max Mon Amour), AAA, 1986. Margaret Krusemark, Angel Heart, TriStar, 1987. Gaby Hart, Mascara (also known as Make-up for Murder), Cannon, 1987. Mrs. Fitzwaring, D.O.A., Buena Vista, 1988. Clara Paige, Paris by Night, 1988. Herself, Frames from the Edge (also known as Helmut Newton: Frames from the Edge), 1989. Rebus, 1989. Grace McAlister, Hammers over the Anvil, Harvest Productions, 1991. Irina Kaufman, Time Is Money, 1994. Marion, Asphalt Tango (also known as Asfalt Tango), UGC, 1996. Aunt Maude, The Wings of the Dove, Miramax, 1997. Ranyevskaya, Varya (also known as The Cherry Orchard), 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Irene Adler, Sherlock Holmes in New York, NBC, 1976. Sonya Davies, Murder in Mind, 1994. Deidre Stiles, Invasion of Privacy, USA Network, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Hana Wilde, "The Superlative Seven," The Avengers, 1967. Television Appearances; Specials: Infidelities, 1983. Narrator, Jacques-Yves Cousteau: My First 85 Years, TBS, 1995. Appeared in Six More (special), BBC, and in the specials The Fantasists, Mystery of Cader Iscom, and What's in It for Henry Zinotchka. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Valerie von Taussig, Radetzky March (also known as Radetzkymarsch), 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: National Review, December 8, 1997, pp. 54-56. Variety, August 4, 1997, p. 38.*

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Full name, Daniel Irvin Rather, Jr.; born October 31, 1931, in Wharton, TX; son of Irvin (an oil pipeliner) and Byrl (a waitress; maiden name, Page) Rather; married Jeannine Grace Goebel (a painter); children: Dawn Robin, Daniel Martin. Education: Sam Houston State Teachers College (now Sam Houston State University), B.A. (journalism), 1953; attended University of Houston Law School, 1957-59, and South Texas School of Law, 1959. Politics: Independent. Religion: Protestant. Addresses: Office—CBS News, 524 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019-2902. Career: Television news anchor, reporter, and writer. KSAM-Radio, Huntsville, TX, news writer, reporter, and sportscaster, 1950-54; KTRH-Radio, Houston, TX, news writer, reporter, and news director, 1954-1959; KHOU-TV, Houston, news and public affairs director, 1960-61; CBS News, New York City, reporter in Dallas and New Orleans, 1961-63, White House correspondent, 1964, member of news team covering national political conventions, 1964—, chief of London bureau, 1965-66, correspondent in Vietnam, 1966, White House correspondent, 1966-74, anchor at Midwest desk for national election coverage, 197280, managing editor of CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, 1981—. Associated Press, reporter, 1951-52; United Press International, reporter, 1953; worked as part-time writer and reporter for Huntsville Item and Houston Chronicle, in the mid-1950s. Sam Houston State Teachers College (now Sam Houston State University), teacher of journalism, 1953-54. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, individual achievement in coverage of special events, 1968-69, for coverage of the Democratic National Convention and surrounding events for CBS News network; two Emmy Awards, achievement within regularly scheduled programs, 1972, and shared three Emmy Awards, outstanding achievement within regularly scheduled news programs, 1973 and 1974, all for CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite; Emmy Award, achievement in coverage of special events, 1973, for Watergate: The White House Transcripts; shared Emmy Award, outstanding documentary program achievements in current events, 1973, for CBS News Special Report: The Senate and the Watergate Affair; Emmy Award nomination, 1978, and Emmy

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Award, 1979, both best news program segment, for 60 Minutes; Emmy Award and two Emmy Award nominations, all best coverage of a single breaking news story, 1982, Emmy Award, best background and analysis of a single current story, 1982, Emmy Award nomination, best coverage of a continuing news story, 1982, Emmy Award and Emmy Award nomination, both best coverage of a continuing news story, 1983, Emmy Award and Emmy Award nomination, both best coverage of a single breaking news story, 1984, Emmy Award nominations, best informational, cultural, or historical programming segment, and best background and analysis of a single current story, both 1986, Emmy Award and four Emmy Award nominations, best coverage of a continuing news story, and two Emmy Award nominations, best coverage of a single breaking news story, all 1987, all for CBS Evening News with Dan Rather; Bob Considine Award, 1983; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding program achievement, 1987, for The Soviet Union: Seven Days in May; Distinguished Achievement for Broadcasting Award, Journalism Alumni Association, University of Southern California; the Dan Rather Communications Building was dedicated in his honor at Sam Houston State University. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, CBS, 197273. Anchor and correspondent, CBS Reports, CBS, 197475. Co-anchor, 60 Minutes, CBS, 1975-81. Reporter, Who's Who, CBS, 1977. Anchor, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, CBS, 1981—. Anchor, 48 Hours, CBS, 1988—. Host, CBS Classics, CBS, 1997. Anchor, Real America: 48 Hours, CBS, 1997. Correspondent, 60 Minutes II, CBS, 1999—. Television Appearances; Specials: Watergate: The White House Transcripts, CBS, 1973. CBS News Special Report: The Senate and the Watergate Affair, CBS, 1973. Anchor, Campaign '84, CBS, 1984. Anchor and chief correspondent, The Soviet Union: Seven Days in May, CBS, 1987. JFK—A Time Remembered, CBS, 1988. Correspondent, The Wall Within, CBS, 1988. Anchor, Four Days in November: The Assassination of President Kennedy, CBS, 1988.

Anchor, Campaign '88: The Republican Convention, CBS, 1988. Anchor, Campaign '88: The Democratic Convention, CBS, 1988. Anchor, Campaign '88: Election Night, CBS, 1988. Host, CBS News Special: Lucy, CBS, 1989. Anchor, Presidential Inauguration, CBS, 1989. Anchor, The Moon Above, the Earth Below, CBS, 1989. Anchor, 48 Hours: Return to Crack Street, CBS, 1989. Setting the Summit, CBS, 1990. Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter, CBS, 1990. A Day with Dan Rather, CBS, 1990. Anchor, William S. Paley: Tribute to a Broadcasting G/ant, CBS, 1990. Panelist, Hard Drugs, Hard Choices, CBS, 1990. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, CBS, 1991. Dangerous Assignments, CBS, 1991. Watergate: The Secret Story, 1992. See How They Run, CBS, 1992. Anchor, Malcolm X: The Real Story, CBS, 1992. Anchor, Eye on Earth, CBS, 1992. Anchor, America on the Line, CBS, 1992. Anchor, Who Killed ]FK: The Final Chapter?, CBS, 1993. Schwarzkopf in Vietnam: A Soldier Returns, CBS, 1993. November 22, 1993: Where Were You? A Larry King Special Live from Washington, CBS, 1993. 60 Minutes . . . 25 Years, CBS, 1993. Anchor, When America Trembled—Murrow/ McCarthy, CBS, 1994. Presenter, The 10th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1994. Anchor and reporter, Victory in the Pacific, CBS, 1995. Anchor and correspondent, Legacy of Shame, CBS, 1995. Anchor and reporter, Faith and Politics: The Christian Right, CBS, 1995. Co-anchor, In the Killing Fields of America, CBS, 1995. New York anchor, State of the Union: The President, the Congress, and You, CBS, 1995. Anchor, The Last Revolutionary, CBS, 1996. Narrator, The 1996 Horatio Alger Awards, 1996. Host, anchor, and correspondent, Smithsonian Fantastic tourney, CBS, 1996. The People and the Power Came, CBS, 1996. Anchor, State of the Union Address: The President, the Congress, and You, CBS, 1996. Anchor, Incredible journey: A Decade of "48 Hours," CBS, 1996. Anchor, Election Night '96, CBS, 1996. Anchor, Campaign '96: Super Tuesday, CBS, 1996.

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Anchor, Campaign '96: New Hampshire Primary, CBS, 1996. Anchor, 7996 Republican National Convention, CBS, 1996. Anchor, 1996 Democratic National Convention, CBS, 1996. Anchor and reporter, The Gulf War + 5, CBS, 1996. Correspondent, The Class of 2000, CBS, 1997. Hollywood and the News, CBS, 1997. All-Star Moms, CBS, 1997. 50 Years of Television: A Celebration of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Golden Anniversary, CBS, 1997. Anchor, Leaders and Revolutionaries, CBS, 1998. We Were There: CBS News at 50, CBS, 1998. API's 100 Years ... 100 Movies, CBS, 1998. 60 Minutes at 30, CBS, 1998. Walter Cronkite: Eyewitness to History, CBS, 1998. Host, Unspoiled Country, CBS, 1998. Guest host, CBS: The First 50 Years, CBS, 1998. Anchor, John Glenn: Return to Space, CBS, 1998.

(With Mickey Herskowitz) The Camera Never Blinks: Adventures of a TV Journalist (autobiography), Morrow (New York City), 1977. (With Peter Wyden) Memoirs: I Remember, 1991. The Camera Never Blinks Twice: The Further Adventures of a Television Journalist, Morrow, 1994. (Editor) Our Times, 1994. Pearls of Wisdom from Grandma, HarperCollins, 1997. Deadlines & Datelines, William Morrow, 1999.

Television Appearances; Episodic: The Class of the 20th Century, CBS, 1992. / Remember, CBS, 1997.

Rather, the son of an oil pipeliner and a waitress, grew up in Houston, Texas, during the 1940s. The first member of his family to attend college, he graduated from Sam Houston State Teachers College in 1953 with a bachelor's degree in journalism. He began his professional career contributing stories to the national wire services and to Texas newspapers. In 1954, he joined the staff of the CBS radio affiliate in Houston, but made the move to the network's television affiliate, KHOU-TV, in 1960. Rather's big break came in 1961, when, as a KHOU-TV reporter, for three days he withstood the onslaught of Hurricane Carla to file reports for the network news operation in New York City. The network hired him as a correspondent shortly thereafter, and his reputation as a tough, indefatigable reporter began to build as he moved through assignments ranging from the civil rights struggle in the South, President John F. Kennedy's assassination, the Vietnam War, to the White House years of Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon.

Television Work; Series: Co-editor, 60 Minutes, CBS, 1975-81. Co-editor, Who's Who, CBS, 1977. Managing editor and executive producer, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, CBS, 1981—. Radio Appearances; Series: Anchor, Dan Rather Reporting, CBS, 1977—. WRITINGS Television Specials: Who Kit led JFK: The Final Chapter?, CBS, 1993. Schwarzkopf in Vietnam: A Soldier Returns, CBS, 1993. When America Trembled—Murrow/McCarthy, CBS,

1994. Victory in the Pacific, CBS, 1995. Legacy of Shame, CBS, 1995. Faith and Politics: The Christian Right, CBS, 1995. The Last Revolutionary, CBS, 1996. The Class of 2000, CBS, 1997. Leaders and Revolutionaries, CBS, 1998. Books: (With Gary Paul Gates) The Pa/ace Guard (nonfiction), Harper (New York City), 1974.

SIDELIGHTS Widely regarded as an outstanding television journalist, Dan Rather has been the anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News since March 9, 1981. His salary makes him one of television's highest paid news people, but he has drawn criticism as well as accolades in facing the challenge to maintain his network's position among broadcast news operations.

That image crystallized during the closing years of the Nixon administration, when he was, by his own admission, "the reporter the White House hates." His aggressive style set the stage for a memorable exchange during a March 19, 1974 news conference. Then-President Nixon responded to the audience's applause and jeers when Rather stood up to query him by asking the correspondent, "Are you running for something?" Rather shot back, "No sir, Mr. President, are you?" Shortly after Nixon resigned and Gerald Ford took office, Rather was transferred from

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the White House beat. His time in Washington had, however, encompassed the Watergate era, and in The Palace Guard—a 1974 book he wrote with fellow CBS staffer Gary Paul Gates—Rather chronicled the political machinations that culminated in the Watergate scandal. When he arrived in New York, he not only took on the role of anchor-correspondent for the documentary-style CBS Reports, but also acted as anchor for the network's Saturday and Sunday evening newscasts. During his two years with CBS Reports, Rather wrote and narrated numerous documentaries, including several highly acclaimed ones on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Jr., Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1976, Rather joined the anchor team of Mike Wallace and Morley Safer on 60 Minutes. Described by Rather in his 1977 autobiography, The Camera Never Blinks, as a show that "falls between the banzai charge of daily journalism and the thoughtful, reflective, one-hour-to-do-it of 'CBS Reports/" 60 Minutes further enhanced the veteran correspondent's reputation and gave him additional stature, making him a serious candidate to succeed Walter Cronkite, who was approaching retirement as the head of the network's on-air news hierarchy. Nevertheless, despite the departure of many members of the news staff to rival networks ABC and N BC during the late 1970s, CBS approached Rather about signing a long-term contract without any mention of replacing Cronkite. Rather then began to contact the other networks about a possible anchor spot, thus touching off what Newsweek referred to in its February 25, 1980 issue as "the hottest bidding war in the history of broadcast journalism." After six weeks of intensive negotiations, Rather made the decision to stay with CBS. "The attraction of ABC and NBC was getting a fresh start under conditions I never dreamed were possible," Rather remarked at the time of the announcement, according to Newsweek. "But I want to be the best there is in my time, and CBS is still the leader. And the symbolism of that anchor chair is so heavy." Taking over Cronkite's anchor role was a momentous occasion for Rather, who described himself as "humbled and astounded" at the thought of inheriting the most coveted post in the CBS news operation. It was also a momentous occasion for the network. "By choosing Rather," a writer for Time observed in the February 25, 1980 issue, "CBS is gambling that the time has come for an electrifying anchorman rather than an avuncular one, a younger,

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 more dynamic personality to replace an old familiar face." Rather refused to be intimidated by comparisons to his revered predecessor and quickly took command of CBS Evening News. Unlike Cronkite, who remained aloof from his staff, Rather worked closely with his, effecting several changes in the program's look, style, and story selection. He encouraged correspondents to file stories that ran longer than the usual minute-and-a-half whenever the content justified the extra time. He helped edit copy and screen tapes. At first, however, CBS dropped from the top of the ratings for evening news shows and Rather's performance was widely scrutinized. Rather and his news staff persisted with a bold change in format. In the past, the evening news featured straightforward wire-service reports—mostly headlines from Congressional hearings told with pictures. With the guidance of CBS News president Van Gordon Sauter, the Rather team shifted emphasis from such reports to stories for television, built around people and their emotions. Stories were told not through correspondents standing against static backgrounds and reciting dry facts gleaned mostly from official government sources, but by people affected by them, no matter where in the country they happened to live. The result was more dramatic and stirring material, better suited to Rather's personality. Feeling more at ease, he became more effective, and the show's ratings climbed back up. By the sixth year into the job, Rather dispelled any initial doubts about his capacity as anchor. His "unique strength," according to New York contributor Tony Schwartz (February 3, 1986), is "the ingenuousness and passion with which he has played the role of himself." Schwartz described the shaping of that role in his profile of Rather: "He grew up deeply influenced by simple, homespun values—good manners, the importance of hard work, loyalty to the boss, love of country, and humility. These qualities are amplified by Rather's exceptional intensity. He is not simply loyal; he is loyal to a fault. He is considerate and gentlemanly not only to colleagues and to underlings but to his worst enemies as well." Schwartz further assessed: "The same is true of his approach to his job. Journalism is not just his profession; it is a higher calling, missionary work. He is not merely competitive; he is driven to win. He does not simply work hard; he works relentlessly." Rather's career certainly demonstrates his drive to improve himself. From the start he went after assignments he recognized as part of a top correspondent's

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 portfolio. He sought out such veteran journalists as Eric Sevareid for advice and followed it. He worked his way through Montaigne's essays and other serious books. He listened to recordings of Edward R. Murrow's voice, trying to learn from his cadence and rhythms. Even after taking over the CBS Evening News, Rather prepared to anchor his first space shot by reading several briefing books and encyclopedia articles on space as well as Tom Wolfe's bestseller The Right Stuff, and by watching videotapes of Cronkite covering previous space launches. According to Schwartz, Rather does not need to sell himself as an intellectual or sophisticate. Instead, comfortable that he has done his homework, he can "nurture the down-home persona that comes naturally to him—speech laced with Texas homilies, heart worn on the sleeve, a simple, blunt style of writing, a direct manner as a reporter/' By way of illustration, the reporter recalled Rather's behavior at the press briefing for Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev during the October, 1985, Paris summit conference. Rather sat in the front row and asked "the first hard, confrontational question: 'Why not let all the Jews who seek to emigrate do so, and how many political prisoners are there in the Soviet Union?'" Critics accused Rather of "grandstanding" or of "asking a question he knew would not be answered." The reality, averred Schwartz, is that "for better or for worse, Rather was simply 'being himself.'" Rather has learned to accept his celebrity status, but he is still uncomfortable about its possible interference with his professional responsibilities. "The good journalist does not become a part of the story he covers," he declared in his autobiography. "A newsman does not make news. The idea of the reporter as pop media star is offensive to me... . That way is simply not compatible with the vision Ed Murrow had of the scholar-correspondent, a vision still good enough for me." Rather also refused to express undue concern about the highly publicized three-way ratings battle among the television evening news shows. "I think we're doing the best broadcast today, and we're going to keep on doing the best reporting," he told People's Jane Hall (August 10, 1987). "That's what lasts in this business. The rest is seashells and smoke." OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York, September 28, 1998, pp. 42-48.

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People Weekly, October 17, 1994, p. 33. Texas Monthly, October, 1997, p. 28. Electronic: http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cig. . . .html, December 16, 1998.*

RAVER, Kim PERSONAL Born in New York, NY. Education: Boston University, B.F.A., 1991; studied drama with Wynn Handman. Avocational interests: Running, yoga, family activities. Addresses: Agent—Schiffman, Ekman & Morrison, Marx, 22 West 19th St., 8th Floor, New York, NY 10011. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials for Visa and Jeep. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Clarissa Devlin McCallister, Trinity, NBC, 1998—. Also appeared in the children's television series Sesame Street, PBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Linda, Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Deanne Lander, CPW (also known as Central Park West), CBS, 1995. Victoria Keenan, "Reasonable Doubts," The Practice, ABC, 1997. Jeannie, Spin City, ABC, 1997. Also appeared in an episode of Law and Order, NBC. Stage Appearances: Julia Seton, Holiday, Circle in the Square Uptown, New York City, 1995-96. Film Appearances: Appeared in the film City Hall.

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Full name, Jerry Reed Hubbard; born March 20,1937, in Atlanta, GA. Career: Singer, songwriter, composer, actor, and producer. Songs have been performed by Chet Atkins, Jeff Beck, Eddie Cochran, Duane Eddy, the Hellecasters, the Johnson Mountain Boys, Brenda Lee, the Oak Ridge Boys, Elvis Presley, David Rea, Daryle Singletary, Ike and Tina Turner, and Gene Vincent; musician for albums by Beau Brummels, Joan Baez, Ian and Sylvia, Ringo Starr, Willie Nelson, Tommy Roe, and Homer and Jethro; record producer and engineer for albums by Donnie Iris, Floyd Cramer, and Fair Warning. Military service: U.S. Army, served for two years prior to 1961. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best rhythm and blues recording, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1961, for "Bright Lights, Big City"; Grammy Award nominations, best male country vocal, 1969, for "Are You from Dixie?" and 1970, for "Amos Moses"; named instrumentalist of the year, Country Music Association, 1970 and 1971; Grammy Award, best male country vocal performance, 1971, for When You're Hot You're Hot; Grammy Award nominations (shared with Chet Atkins), best country instrumental, 1972, for Me and Chet, and 1975, for the soundtrack "Colonel Bogey"; Grammy Award nomination, best country instrumental, 1977, for "East Bound and Down"; People's Choice Award, motion picture category, Procter & Gamble Productions, 1979; Grammy Award nomination, best male country vocal, 1982, for "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)."

Duke, High-Balling American International Pictures, 1978. Doug von Home, Hot Stuff, Columbia, 1979. Cletus Snow, Smokey and the Bandit II (also known as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again), Universal, 1980. Jack Locke, The Survivors, Columbia, 1983. Cletus/The Bandit, Smokey and the Bandit III (also known as Smokey Is the Bandit), Universal, 1983. Joe Hawkins, What Comes Around, 1985. Paramedic, Stand Alone, New World Pictures, 1985. Colonel George Walker, Bat*21, TriStar, 1988. Coach Red Beau lieu, The Waterboy, Buena Vista/ Touchstone, 1998. Film Work: Song performer, "Last Train to Clarksville," Drive-In, Columbia, 1976. Song performer, "East Bound and Down," "Bandit," and "The Legend," Smokey and the Bandit, Universal, 1977. Song performer, "High Rollin'," High Ballin', American International Pictures, 1978. Song performer, title song, Hot Stuff, Columbia, 1979. Song performer, "Texas Bound and Flying," Smokey and the Bandit II (also known as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again), Universal, 1980. Executive producer and director, What Comes Around, 1985. Executive producer, Bat*21, TriStar, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Dean Martin Presents the Colddiggers (also known as Dean Martin Presents the Bobby Darin Amusement Co., Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers in London, and Dean Martin Presents Music Country), NBC, 1968. The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, CBS, 1969-70. The Jerry Reed When You're Hot You're Hot Hour, CBS, 1972. Detective Trace Mayne, Nashville 99, CBS, 1977. Narrator and J. D. Reed, Concrete Cowboys, CBS, 1981.

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Television Appearances; Movies: j. D. Reed, The Concrete Cowboys (also known as Ramblin' Man), CBS, 1979.

Film Appearances: Wayne, W. W. and the Dixie Dancekings, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Bama McCall, Gator, United Artists, 1976. Cletus Snow, Smokey and the Bandit, Universal, 1977.

Television Appearances; Specials: Traveler, Good O/' Soys, NBC, 1979. A Country Christmas, CBS, 1981. Lynda Carter's Celebration, CBS, 1981. Dean Martin at the Wild Animal Park, NBC, 1982.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Host, Jerry Reed and Special Friends, syndicated, 1982. Host, The Best Little Special in Texas, syndicated, 1982. Louise Mandrell: Diamonds, Cold, and Platinum, syndicated, 1983. E/v/'s Memories, syndicated, 1985. TNN's All-Star Salute to Country Music, TN N, 1990. Host, Texas and Tennessee... a Musical Affair, TNN, 1990. The 24th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1990. America's Music: The Roots of Country, TBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Star in the Storeroom," Alice, CBS, 1978. "The Jerry Reed Fish Story," Alice, CBS, 1981. Leonard Gates, "The Return of Leonard Gates," Mama's Family, NBC, 1983. Dolly, syndicated, 1987. Super Dave, Showtime, 1987. Bill, "Plates," B. L Stryker, ABC, 1990. Calvin, Evening Shade, CBS, 1993. Television Work; Song Performer; Series: Theme song, Nashville 99, CBS, 1977. "Breaking Loose," Concrete Cowboys (also known as Ramblin' Man), CBS, 1979. Television Work; Song Performer; Specials: Theme song, Good O/' Boys (special), NBC, 1979. RECORDINGS Albums: The Unbelievable Guitar and Voice of Jerry Reed, RCA Victor, 1967. Nashville Underground, RCA, 1968. Alabama Wild Man, RCA Victor, 1968. Jerry Reed Explores Guitar Country, RCA, 1969. Better Things in Life, RCA, 1969. Cookin', RCA, 1970. When You're Hot You're Hot, RCA, 1971. Ko-KoJoe, RCA, 1971. Georgia Sunshine, RCA, 1971. Me and Jerry, RCA, 1971. I'm Movin' On, Harmony, 1971. Oh, What a Woman!, RCA Camden, 1972. I'm a Lover Not a Fighter, Hilltop, 1972. Smell the Flowers, RCA, 1972. MeandChet, RCA, 1972. Jerry Reed, RCA, 1972. Hota'Mighty, RCA, 1973. Lord, Mr. Ford, RCA, 1973.

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The Uptown Poker Club, RCA, 1973. Just to Satisfy You, RCA, 1973. The Best of Jerry Reed, RCA, 1973. Tupelo Mississippi Flash, RCA Camden, 1974. Half and Half, RCA, 1974. Live at Exit Inn, RCA, 1974. A Good Woman's Love, RCA, 1974. Paper Roses, RCA, 1974. Jerry Reed in Concert, RCA, 1975. Mind Your Love, RCA, 1975. Red Hot Picker, RCA, 1975. Alabama Woman, RCA, 1976. Both Barrels, RCA, 1976. Smokey and the Bandit, MCA, 1977. Jerry Reed Rides Again, RCA, 1977. fast Bound and Down, RCA, 1977. Sweet Love Feelings, RCA, 1978. Reedology, RCA, 1978. The Hits of Jerry Reed, RCA, 1978. Jerry Reed Sings Jim Croce, RCA, 1980. Texas Bound and Flyin', RCA, 1980. Dixie Dreams, RCA, 1981. The Best of Jerry Reed, RCA, 1981. The Bird, RCA, 1982. The Man with the Golden Thumb, RCA, 1982. Live from alley's, LG, 1982. Twenty of the Best, RCA Victor, 1982. Ready, RCA, 1983. (Contributor) Waylon Jennings, It's Only Rock 'n' Roll, 1983. Jerry Reed's Greatest Hits, RCA, 1984. Collector's Series, RCA, 1985. Lookin' at You, Capitol, 1986. Sneakin' Around, Columbia, 1991. (Contributor) That'll Flat Git It!, Volume 3, 1992. (Contributor) Country Music Classics, Volume 19, 1993. Flyin' High, Southern Track, 1995. The Essential Jerry Reed, RCA, 1995. (Contributor) Kingsmen Quartet, 40th Anniversary Album, 1996. Guitar Man, Camden, 1997. Super Hits, RCA, 1997. When You're Hot You're Hot/Ko-KoJoe, Collectables, 1997. Gilley's Unreleased Performances of Jerry Reed, Relix, 1997. Other albums include Country Kicks, Rigu; Golden Classics Edition, Collectables; My Best to You, RP; Rockin' with the Guitar Man, Revival; and What Comes Around, Capitol. Singles include "If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creeks Don't Rise," c. 1955; "Bright Lights, Big City," Veejay, 1961; "Goodnight

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Irene/' 1962; "Hully Gully Guitar/' 1962; "If I Don't Live up to It/' 1965; "Guitar Man/' 1967; "Are You from Dixie?/' RCA, 1969; "Amos Moses," RCA, 1970; and "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)," RCA, 1982. WRITINGS Film Writings: Songwriter, "U.S. Male," Stay Away, Joe, 1968. Composer, Vanishing Point, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Songwriter, Gator, United Artists, 1976. Composer and songwriter, Smokey and the Bandit, Universal, 1977. Songwriter, High-Ballin', American International Pictures, 1978. Songwriter, Hot Stuff, Columbia, 1979. Composer, What Comes Around, 1985.*

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Born May 5, 1944, in Aberystwyth, Wales; son of William John and Doris Louise (Smith) Rees. Education: Attended Camberwell School of Art and Slade School of Fine Art. Avocational interests: Horseback riding, tap dancing. Addresses: Office—do Charles Burrows, Charles Productions, 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 900383112. Agent—Larry Bartlett, Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5302. Career: Actor, director, and playwright. Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, associate director, 1986—; Asolo State Theatre, Sarasota, FL, guest artist, 198687; also worked as scenery painter. Columbia University, instructor in theatre, 1981-82; Florida State University, Hoffman Professor, 1986. Awards, Honors: Laurence Olivier Award, actor of the year, Society of West End Theatre, 1980, and Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a drama, 1982, both for The Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a limited series or special, 1982, for The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby; Grammy Award nomination, best dramatic reading, National Academy of Recording Arts

and Sciences, 1982, for Charles Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a play, 1995, for Indiscretions. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Alan, Hindle Wakes, Wimbledon, England, 1964. Yasha, The Cherry Orchard, Pitlochry, Scotland, 1965. The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford, England, 1967. As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967. Volumnius, Julius Caesar, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1968. Fenton, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1968. Patchbreech, Pericles, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1969. Curio, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1969. Guildford, Henry VIII, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1969. The Winter's Tale, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1969. The Winter's Tale, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1970. Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1970. Damaschke, The Plebeians Rehearse the Uprising, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1970. Stephen Undershaft, Major Barbara, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1970. Claudio, Much Ado about Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1971. Roderigo, Othello, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1971, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1971-72. Gratiano, The Merchant of Venice, Aldwych Theatre, 1971-72. Balin, The Island of the Mighty, Aldwych Theatre, 1971-72. Marchbanks, Candida, Neptune Theatre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1973. Vosco, Paradise, Theatre Upstairs, London, 1975. Q, Moving Clocks Co Slow, Theatre Upstairs, 1975. Benvolio, Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1976. Young Shepherd, The Winter's Tale, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1976. Malcolm, Macbeth, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1976. Antipholus, The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1976. Ananias, The Alchemist, Other Place Theatre, London, then Aldwych Theatre, 1977. Malcolm, Macbeth, Warehouse Theatre, London, 1977. Nazzer, Factory Birds, Warehouse Theatre, 1977.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Petulant, The Way of the World, Aldwych Theatre, 1978. Posthumus, Cymbeline, Royal Shakespeare Company, then Other Place Theatre, 1979. Semyon Podsekalnikov, The Suicide, Other Place Theatre, then Newcastle Theatre, London, Warehouse Theatre, and Aldwych Theatre, all 1980. Title role, The /Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Aldwych Theatre, 1980, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1981. The Real Thing, Strand Theatre, London, 1983. David, Cries from the Mammaz House, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1983. Title role, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1984, then Newcastle Theatre and Barbican Theatre, London, both 1985. Berowne, Love's Labour's Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1984, then Newcastle Theatre and Barbican Theatre, 1985. Duncan McFee, Double-Double, Watford Palace Theatre, then Fortune Theatre, both London, 1986. Lofty, Archangels Don't Play Pinball, Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, Theatre Royal, London, 1986. Kerner, Hapgood, Aldwych Theatre, 1988, then Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1988-89. Cabaret Verboten, Sundays at the Itchey Foot, 199091. Graydon Massey, The End of the Day, 1992. Boris Lermontov, The Red Shoes, Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1993. George, Indiscretions (also known as Les Parents Terribles), Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1995. Major Tours: Fabian, Twelfth Night, Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, 1973-74. Pierre, Aunt Sally or the Triumph of Death, Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, 1973-74. Young Marlowe, 5he Stoops to Conquer, Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, 1973-74. Brother, Fear and Misery in the Third Reich, Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, 1973-74. Simple Simon, Jack and the Beanstalk, Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, 1973-74. Charles Courtly, London Assurance, Royal Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1974-75. Algernon, The Importance of Being Earnest, Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, 1975. Stanley, The Birthday Party, Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, 1975. Sir Andrew, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978.

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Tusenbach, The Three Sisters, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978. Is There Honey Still for Tea?, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978. Stage Work; Director: Turkey Time, Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, Theatre Royal, then New Vic Theatre, London, 1986. Julius Caesar, Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, Theatre Royal, then New Vic Theatre, 1987. John Bull, Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, Theatre Royal, then New Vic Theatre, 1987. Television Appearances; Series: Singles, 1988. Robin Colcord (recurring), Cheers, NBC, 1989-91. John Stonebrake, M.A.N.T.LS., Fox, 1994. President Harrison Cross, Boston Common, NBC, 1996. Performed the voice characterization of Judge Roebling in the animated syndicated series Gargoyles. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, Playing Shakespeare, 1984. The Modern World: Ten Great Writers, 1988. Thomas Paine, Liberty! The American Revolution, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Under Western Eyes, 1975. Bouquet of Barbed Wire, 1976. Antipholus of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors, 1978. The Vbysey Inheritance, 1979. Malcolm, Macbeth, 1979. Title role, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (also known as Nicholas Nickleby), syndicated, 1982. Donald Henderson, Saigon: Year of the Cat, 1983. Fred Holywell, A Christmas Carol, CBS, 1984. Imaginary Friends, 1987. Jason Cross, The Return of Sam McCloud (also known as The Return of McCloud), CBS, 1989. Dad, "The Finding/' WonderWorks, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Prince Charles, Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After (also known as Charles and Diana: A Palace Divided and A Palace Divided), ABC, 1992. Mr. Littlehill, The Tower, Fox, 1993. Robin Banks, The Possession of Michael D. (also known as Legacy of Evil), Fox, 1995. J. Bruce Ismay, Titanic, CBS, 1996. Also appeared in Place of Peace.

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Television Appearances; Specials: David Williams, "The Ebony Tower," Great Performances, PBS, 1987. The Comedy of Errors, 1990. Cheers: Spec/a/ 200th Episode Celebration, NBC, 1990. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tyler Dewitt, "Lady for a Night," The Young Riders, 1990. Vic Racine, "The Substitute/' My So-Called Life, ABC, 1994.

(With Eric Elice) Double-Double, Watford Palace Theatre, then Fortune Theatre, both 1986, later Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, 198889. Co-author (with Elice) of the play Elephant Manse. Work represented in anthologies, including Players of Shakespeare 1, 1985.*

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Film Appearances: Aram Nicholas, Star 80, Warner Bros., 1983. William Tyndale, Cod's Out/aw, 1986. Peter, a Producer, Next, Channel Four Films, 1989. Papworth, Mountains of the Moon, Carolco Pictures, 1990. Augustus Steranko, If Looks Could Kill (also known as Teen /Agent), Warner Bros., 1991. Parnell, Stop/ or My Mom Will Shoot, Universal, 1992. Sheriff of Rottingham, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Murphy, Sudden Manhattan, Phaedra Cinema, 1996. Max, The Substance of Fire, Miramax, 1996. Mr. McMurtry, Trouble on the Corner, Trouble on the Corner LCC, 1997. Ray Thornback, Next Stop Wonderland (also known as The Last Train to Wonderland), Miramax, 1998. BlackMale, 1998. Peter Quince, A Midsummer Night's Dream (also known as William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Jump, 1999. Croft, The Bumblebee Flies Anyway, The Shooting Gallery, 1999.

Full name, Ann H. Reinking; born November 10, 1949, in Seattle, WA; daughter of Walton F. (some sources cite Walter Floyd) and Frances Holmes (Harrison) Reinking; married Larry Small, 1970 (marriage ended); married Herbert A. Allen, August 25, 1982; stepchildren: Leslie, Christie, Herbert, Charlie. Education: Trained as a dancer with the San Francisco Ballet Company; also attended Jeffrey School and HB Studio. Avocational interests: Swimming, hiking, horseback riding, skiing.

RECORDINGS Albums: Charles Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby (dramatic reading), Caedmon, 1982. WRITINGS Plays: Is There Honey Still for Tea?, produced on tour, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978.

Addresses: Contact—Steps Contemporary and Classical Dance, 2121 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10023-1 786. Career: Actress, dancer, choreographer, and singer. Musical Theatre Project, Tampa, FL, director. Guest teacher at Duke University, New York University, Rutgers University, and Harvard University. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Ford Foundation scholar, 1964-66; Robert Joffrey Award, 1967; Clarence Derwent Award and Outer Critics Circle Award, 1974; Theatre World Award, 1974, for Over Here!; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1975, for Coodtime Charlie; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a featured role in a musical, 1978, for Dancin'; Dance Educators of America Award, 1979; Harkness Dance Award, 1979; Antoinette Perry Award, best choreography, Astaire Awards, best choreographer and (shared) best female dancer, Theatre Development Fund, all 1996, for Chicago.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 CREDITS Stage Appearances: Lulu, Cabaret, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1969. Coco, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1969. Wild and Wonderful, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1971. Player, Pippin, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1972. Maggie, Over Here!, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1974. Joan of Arc, Coodtime Charley, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1975. Cassie, A Chorus Line, Shubert Theatre, 1976. Roxie Hart, Chicago, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1977. Dancin', Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1978. Parade of Stars Playing the Palace, Palace Theatre, 1983. One More Song/One More Dance, Joyce Theatre, New York City, 1983. Ann Reinking . . . Music Loves Me, Joyce Theatre, 1984. Title role, Sweet Charity, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. Roxie Hart, Chicago, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1996. Major Tours: Rose Alvarez, Bye Bye Birdie, 1991-92. Stage Work; Choreographer: Pal Joey, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1988. Chicago, City Center Theatre, 1996. Film Appearances: "Troubles" Moran, Movie, Movie, Warner Bros., 1979. Kate Jagger, All That Jazz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Grace Farrell, Annie, Columbia, 1982. Micki Salinger, Micki & Maude, Columbia, 1984. Living American Theater Dance, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Doug Henning: Magic on Broadway, 1982. Parade of Stars, 1983. Host, American Treasury, 1985. The 40th Annual Tony Awards, 1986. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1986. "Broadway Sings: The Music of Jule Styne" (also known as "The Music of Jule Styne"), Great Performances, PBS, 1987.

The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, 1988. The Songwriters Hall of Fame 20th Anniversary . . . The Magic of Music (also known as The Magic of Music), CBS, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, 1990. The 45th Annual Tony Awards, 1991. Host, "Collins Meets Coward" (also known as "The Astonished Heart—A Sad Love Tale," "Still Life— A Romantic Interlude," and "Ways and Means"), A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. "The Andrew Lloyd Webber Story," A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, 1992. "The Music of Kander and Ebb: Razzle Dazzle," Great Performances, PBS, 1997. The 53rd Presidential Inaugural Gala (also known as An American Gala), CBS, 1997. The 51st Annual Tony Awards, 1997. Broadway '97: Launching the Tonys, 1997. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, 1997. Also appeared in Broadway Salutes Washington and An Introduction to the Dance Gala of the Stars. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Bold and Beautiful," The Cosby Show, CBS, 1987. Appeared in £//ery Queen, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: A Night on the Town, 1983. Television Work; Choreographer: Bye Bye Birdie, ABC, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Dance, October, 1996, pp. 86-88; February, 1997, pp. 1-5; August, 1997, pp. 60-62.*

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REYNOLDS, Burt 1936(Buddy Reynolds) PERSONAL Born February 11, 1936, in Waycross, GA; son of Burton Reynolds, Sr. (a police chief); married Judy Carne (an actress), 1963 (divorced, 1965); married Loni Anderson (an actress), 1988 (divorced, 1994); engaged to Pam Seals, January, 1998; children: (second marriage) Quinton. Education: Attended Palm Beach Junior College and Florida State University. Addresses: Office—Burt Reynolds Ranch, 16133 Jupiter Farms Rd., Jupiter, FL 33478. Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, director, producer, and casting director. Drafted by the Baltimore Colts professional football team in 1955, but auto accident ended football career; Hyde Park Playhouse, New York City, actor, 1958; Burt Reynolds's Dinner Theatre, Jupiter, FL, founder and supervisor, 1979—; also stuntman on film and television; appeared in television commercials for Kodak Max Film and Elizabeth Taylor's "White Diamonds" perfume. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Voted as one of the top ten box office stars, 1970-84; Golden Globe Award nomination, best television actor—drama, 1971, for Dan August; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor—musical/comedy, 1975, for The Longest Yard; voted number one box office star, 1979-83; People's Choice Awards, all-around favorite male entertainer, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, and 1984; People's Choice Awards, best actor in motion pictures, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, and 1984; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor—musical/comedy, 1980, for Starting Over; Rudolph Valentino Award, 1981; Entertainer of the Year, Friars Club, 1981; Hubert H. Humphrey Memorial Award, Touchdown Club, 1984; Emmy Award nomination, best game or audience participation show, 1988, for Win, Lose, or Draw (with Bert Convy and Richard S. Kline); Distinguished American Award, Walter Camp Football Foundation, 1989. TussM. McLaughr Award, American Football Coaches Association, 1990; People's Choice Awards, best male performer in a new television program, Emmy Award,

best lead actor in a comedy series, Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a comedy series, Q Award, best actor in a quality comedy series, all 1991, for Evening Shade; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a television series—comedy/ musical, 1992, for Evening Shade; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a television series—comedy/musical, 1993, for Evening Shade; New York Film Critics Circle Award, National Society of Film Critics Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, Boston Society of Film Critics Award runner-up, all best supporting actor, all 1997, Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Film Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, Chicago film Critics Association Award, best supporting actor, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role, Golden Globe Award, Golden Satellite Award, best actor in a supporting role in a motion picture—drama, all 1998, for Boogie Nights; ShoWest Award, supporting actor of the year, 1998. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Hoke Adams, Angel Baby, Allied Artists, 1961. Skee, Armored Command, Allied Artists, 1961. Mark Andrews, Operation CM. (also known as Last Message from Saigon), Allied Artists, 1965. Title role, Navajo Joe (also known as Un dollaro a testa, Savage Run, and/oe, el implacable), United Artists, 1967. Fade-In (also known as Iron Cowboy), 1968. Pat Morrison, Impasse, United Artists, 1969. Title role, Sam Whiskey, United Artists, 1969. Yaqui Joe, 100 Rifles, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Caine, Shark! (also known as Un arma de dos filos and Maneater), Excelsior, 1970. Pat Morrison, Impasse, 1970. Douglas Temple, Skullduggery, Universal, 1970. Lewis Medlock, Deliverance, Warner Bros., 1972. Switchboard, Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex But Were Afraid to Ask, United Artists, 1972. Detective Steve Carella, Fuzz, United Artists, 1972. Jay Grobart, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Sham us McCoy, Shamus (also known as Passion for Danger), Columbia, 1973. Gator McKlusky, White Lightning (also known as McKlusky), United Artists, 1973.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Paul Crewe, The Longest Yard (also known as The Mean Machine), Paramount, 1974. Michael Oliver Pritchard III, At Long Last Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Lieutenant Phil Gaines, Hustle, Paramount, 1975. W. W. Bright, W. W. and the Dixie Dancekings, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Walker, Lucky Lady, 1975. Gator McKlusky, Gator, United Artists, 1976. Buck Creenway, Nickelodeon, Columbia, 1976. Himself, Silent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Billy Clyde Puckett, Semi-Tough, United Artists, 1977. Bandit, Smokey and the Bandit, Universal, 1977. Wendell Sonny Lawson, The End, United Artists, 1978. Sonny Hooper, Hooper, Warner Bros., 1978. Phil Potter, Starting Over, Paramount, 1979. Jack Rhodes, Rough Cut (also known as Roughcut)f Paramount, 1980. Bandit, Smokey and the Bandit II (also known as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again), Universal, 1980. J. J. McClure, The Cannonball Run, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Buddy Evan, Paternity, Paramount, 1981. Richard Babson, Best Friends, Warner Bros., 1982. Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Universal, 1982. Tom Sharky, Sharky's Machine, Warner Bros., 1982. David, The Man Who Loved Women, Columbia, 1983. The Real Bandit, Smokey and the Bandit III (also known as Smokey Is the Bandit and The Real Bandit), Universal, 1983. Title role, Stroker Ace, Warner Bros., 1983. J. J. McClure, The Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. Mike Murphy, City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984. (Uncredited) Poker player, Uphill All the Way, 1984. Ernest Stickley/Stick, Stick, Universal, 1985. Southern Voices, American Dreams, 1985. American Dreamer, 1985. Mex, Heat, New Century, 1987. Title role, Malone, Orion, 1987. Tony Church, Rent-a-Cop, Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. John L. Sullivan IV, Switching Channels, TriStar, 1988. Voice of Charlie B. Barkin, All Dogs Co to Heaven (animated), United Artists, 1989. Ernie Mullins, Breaking In, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Joe Paris, Physical Evidence, Columbia, 1989. Colonel Frank Parker, Modem Love, Triumph, 1990. Himself, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Nick McKenna, Cop & 1/2 (also known as Cop and a Half), Universal, 1993.

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Roy Scudder, The Maddening, Trimark, 1994. Himself, A Century of Cinema, 1994. "Wacky" Jacky Jackson, Mad Dog Time (also known as Trigger Happy), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Congressman David Dilbeck, Striptease, Columbia, 1996. Blaine Gibbons, Citizen Ruth (also known as Meet Ruth Stoops), Miramax, 1996. Lenny Spencer, Meet Wally Sparks, Trimark, 1997. Jack Horner, Boogie Nights, New Line, 1997. General Newton, Sean (also known as Dr. Bean), Gramercy, 1997. The Sheriff, Crazy Six, Sterling Home Entertainment,

1997. Waterproof, 1998. Clayton Samuels, The Hunter's Moon, 1999. Stringer, 1999. Judge Burns, Mystery, Alaska (also known as Pond Rules), Buena Vista, 1999. Big City Blues, 1999. Bender, Pups, 1999. Film Work; Director; Except Where indicated: Producer, Hustle, Paramount, 1975. Gator, United Artists, 1976. The End, United Artists, 1978. Producer, Hooper, 1978. Sharky's Machine, Warner Bros., 1982. Stick, Universal, 1985. Co-producer, Big City Blues, 1999.

Television Appearances; Series: Ben Frazer, Riverboat, NBC, 1958-60. Quint Asper, Cunsmoke (also known as Marshall Dillon), CBS, 1962-65. Detective Lieutenant John Hawk, Hawk, ABC, 1966. Detective Lieutenant Dan August, Dan August, ABC, 1970-71.

The Orson We//es Show, 1979. Voice of Troy Garland of Anterias, Out of This World, syndicated, 1987. Host and narrator, The Story of Hollywood (also known as Talking Pictures), TNT, 1988. B.L. (Buddy Lee) Stryker, B.L Stryker, ABC, 1989-90. Wood Newton, Evening Shade (also known as Arkansas), CBS, 1990-94. Television Appearances; Movies: L. G. Floran, Hunters Are for Killing (also known as Hard Frame), CBS, 1970. Simon Zuniga, Run Simon Run (also known as Savage Run and The Tradition of Simon Zuniga), ABC, 1970.

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Detective Lieutenant Dan August, Double Jeopardy (also known as Dan August: Once Is Not Enough), 1970. Pete Lassiter, Lassiter, NBC, 1980. B. L. Stryker, "Royal Gambit," ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. B. L. Stryker, "The King of Jazz," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1989. B. L. Stryker, "Die Laughing," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1989. B. L. Stryker, "The Dancer's Touch," ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. B. L. Stryker, "Blues for Buder," ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. B. L. Stryker, "Blind Chess," ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. B. L. Stryker, "Auntie Sue," ABC Mystery Movie, ABC,

1989. B. L. Stryker, "Winner Takes All," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. B. L. Stryker, "Plates," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. B. L. Stryker, "Night Train," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. B. L. Stryker, "High Rise," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. B. L. Stryker, "Grand Theft Hotel," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. Jack Robinson, The Man from Left Field, CBS, 1993. Otter Bob, The Cherokee Kid, HBO, 1996. Les Williams, Frankenstein and Me (also known as Frakenstein et mo/), Disney Channel, 1996. Title role, Raven, The Movie Channel, 1997. Detective Logan McQueen, Hard Time, 1998. Mentor, Universal Soldier 2: Brothers in Arms, The Movie Channel, 1998. Logan McQueen, Hard Time: Premonition, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Teacher," M Squad, NBC, 1959. "You Can't Win 'Em All," Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, CBS, 1959. "The Payoff," Law/ess Years, NBC, 1959. The Blue Angels (three episodes), syndicated, 1960. "The Good Samaritan," Pony Express, syndicated, 1960. "Alas, Babylon," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1960. Tad Stuart, "The Stranger," Johnny Ringo, CBS, 1960. Bill Davis, "Escape to Sonoita," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1960. "The Big Swim," The Aquanauts, CBS, 1960. "The Boat Caper," Micheal Shayne, NBC, 1961. Branch Taylor, "The Man from Everywhere," Zane Grey Theater, CBS, 1961.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 "The Kidnap Adventure," Malibu Run, CBS, 1961. "Love Is a Skinny Kid," Route 66, CBS, 1962. Chuck Blair, "The Case of the Counterfeit Crank," Perry Mason, CBS, 1962. Rocky Rhodes, "The Bard," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963. Red Hand, "Now Join the Human Race," Branded, NBC, 1965. F//pper, NBC, 1965. "Show Me a Hero, I'll Show You a Bum," and "The Jones Boy," 12 O'clock High, ABC, 1965. "All the Streets Are Silent," The FBI, ABC, 1965. Co-pilot, Gent/e Ben, CBS, 1967. "Act of Violence," The FBI, ABC, 1968. "Love and the Banned Book," Love, American Style, ABC, 1970. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1980. "A Death in the Family," Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1984. "Ladies of the Evening," The Go/den G/'r/s, NBC, 1986. The Wil Shriner Show, syndicated, 1987. Dolly, ABC, 1987. Himself, "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window," Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1993. Himself, "The Grand Opening," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Josiah Carey, Amazing Grace, NBC, 1995. Himself, Hope & Gloria, NBC, 1995. Himself, Cybill, CBS, 1995. Himself, Die Harald Schmidt Show, 1996. Himself, Ruby Wax Meets (also known as The Ruby Wax Show), Fox, 1996. Voice of M.F. Thatherton, King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1997. Himself, Dennis Miller Live, syndicated, 1998. Also appeared in episodes of The David Frost Show, syndicated; General Electric Theatre, CBS; Route 66, CBS; The Tonight Show, NBC; The Twilight Zone, CBS; Zane Grey Theater, CBS; and The Dinah Shore Show, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: How to Handle a Woman, NBC, 1972. Super Comedy Bowl 2, CBS, 1972. Burt and the Girls, NBC, 1973. fiurt Reynolds' Late Show, NBC, 1973. Host, Dinah in Search of the Ideal Man, NBC, 1973. The Very First Glen Campbell Special, NBC, 1973. The Wayne Newton Special, NBC, 1974. Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1978. Color commentator, The Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. yerry Reed and Special Friends, syndicated, 1982.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The Best Little Special in Texas, syndicated, 1982. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter, 1982. Celebrity Daredevils, ABC, 1983. Dom DeLuise and Friends, ABC, 1983. Steve Martin's the Winds ofWhoopie, NBC, 1983. The Tonight Show Starring johnny Carson: 23rd Anniversary, NBC, 1985. Perry Como's Christmas in Hawaii, ABC, 1985. An All-Star Party for "Dutch" Reagan, CBS, 1985. The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn, PBS, 1986. Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson, ABC, 1987. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. The Golden Eagle Awards, syndicated, 1987. A Beverly Hills Christmas, syndicated, 1987. Secrets Men Never Share, NBC, 1988. Jackie Cleason: The Great One (also known as How Sweet It Is: A Wake for Jackie C/eason), CBS, 1988. First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1990. The All-Star Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1990. Burt Reynolds'Conversations With . . ., CBS, 1991. A Party for Richard Pryor, CBS, 1991. Entertainers '91: The Top 20 of the Year, ABC, 1991. Dinah Shore: A Special Conversation with Burt Reyno/cMNN, 1991. Bob Hope and Friends: Making New Memories (also known as Bob Hope's First Time With ...), NBC, 1991. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentat/on, Fox, 1991. The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show—II, CBS, 1991. Host, 1991 King Orange Jamboree Parade (also known as 58th Annual King Orange Jamboree Parade), NBC, 1991. Host, The 17th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. Host, Burt Reynolds' Conversations With . . ., CBS, 1992. Hats Off to Minnie Pearl: America Honors Minnie Pearl, TNN, 1992. Class Clowns, ABC, 1992. The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. The 4th Annual Desi Awards, syndicated, 1992. The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Host, Super Bowl Saturday Night, TNT, 1992. Wind in the Wire, ABC, 1993. The Barbara Walters Special: What Is This Thing Called Love?, ABC, 1993. Laughing Matters (also known as Funny Business), Showtime, 1993. Good Morning America: Evening Edition, ABC, 1993.

REYNOLDS • 357 Dame Edna's Hollywood, NBC, 1993. The Andy Griffith Show Reunion, CBS, 1993. The First Annual Comedy Hall of Fame, NBC, 1993. The /9th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1993. Host, Burt Reynolds' Conversations With . . ., CBS, 1993. Host, The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. Host, Burt Reynolds' Conversations With . . ., CBS, 1994. Voice of Jefferson Davis and Stonewall Jackson, Smithsonian's Great Battle of the Civil War, 1994. Smithsonian Fantastic Journey, CBS, 1996. National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1996. A Conversation with Burt Reynolds, TNN, 1997. API's 700 Years . . . 100 Movies, CBS, 1998. Interviewee, The Life and Times of Tammy Wynette, TNN, 1998. Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Branch Taylor, The Man from Everywhere, CBS, 1961. Pete Lassiter, Lassiter, CBS, 1968. The Dom DeLuise Show, syndicated, 1987. Television Work; Director, Except Where Indicated; Movies: Die Laughing, ABC, 1989. Blues for Buder, ABC, 1989. Night Train, ABC, 1990. Segment director, Class Clowns, ABC, 1992. The Man from Left Field, CBS, 1993. Casting director, Hard Time, 1998. Television Work; Director; Specials: Harlan & Merleen (also known as It's Never Too Late), CBS, 1993. Television Work; Director; Episodes: Hawk, ABC, 1966. Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. Evening Shade (also known as Arkansas), CBS, 199094. The New WKRP in Cincinnati, syndicated, 1991. Also directed "Guilt Trip/' Amazing Stories, NBC. Television Work; Executive Producer; Movies: "Royal Gambit/' ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. "The King of Jazz,"/ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1989. "Die Laughing/' ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1989. "Dancer's Touch," ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. "Winner Takes All," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990.

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"Plates," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. "Night Train/ ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. "High Rise," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. "Grand Theft Hotel," ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC,

1990. The Man Upstairs, CBS, 1992. The Man from Left Field, CBS, 1993. Television Work; Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated; Series: (With Bert Convy; also creator) Win, Lose, or Draw, NBC, 1987-88. Third Degree, syndicated, 1989. Evening Shade (also known as/Arkansas), CBS, 1990-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 4, 1995, p. 7; January 23, 1998, p. 37; March 6, 1998, p. 40. New York Times, October 1, 1989, pp. H17, H23. New York Times Magazine, June 16, 1996. People Weekly, September 13, 1993, pp. 80-86; December 16, 1996, p. 96. Time, February 23, 1998, p. 91. Variety, May 19, 1997, p. S16.*

RHYS-MEYERSJonathan 1977(Jonathan Rhys Meyers)

Television Work; Executive Producer; Specials: Cotton Club 75, 1975. Burt Reynolds' Conversations With . . ., CBS, 1992. Harlan and Merleen (also known as It's Never Too /.ate), CBS, 1993. Burt Reynolds' Conversations With . . ., CBS, 1993. Burt Reynolds' Conversations With . . ., CBS, 1994. A Conversation with Burt Reynolds, TNN, 1997. Stage Appearances: (As Buddy Reynolds) Mister Roberts, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1956. Look: We've Come Through, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1961. Also appeared in The Rainmaker, New York City. Major Tours: Himself, My Life (one-man show), U.S. cities, 199293. Stage Work; Director: Teahouse of the August Moon, Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1987. Mame, Burt Reynolds Theatre, 1987. (And producer) My Life, U.S. cities, 1992-93. Also director of One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Rainmaker, Two for the See-Saw, Mass Appeal, Wrestlers, and others, all at the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre. WRITINGS My Life (autobiography), Hyperion, 1994.

PERSONAL Born July 27, 1977 in Dublin, Ireland; raised in County Cork, Ireland. Career: Actor. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, Oxford House, 76 Oxford St., London W1N OAX, England. CREDITS Film Appearances: First Young Man, A Man of No Importance, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. Collins's Assassin, Michael Collins, Warner Bros., 1996. La Lengua Asesina (also known as The Killer Tongue), Lola Films/Spice Factory/Noel Gay Motion Picture Co., 1996. Finbar Flynn, Nae Finbar Foersvann (also known as The Disappearance of Finbar), Buena Vista, 1996. Josh Minnell, The Maker, Maker Productions, 1997. Kevin Boyle, Te///ng Lies in America, Banner Pictures, 1997. Brian Slade, Velvet Goldmine, Miramax, 1998. Henry Cavendish, The Governess, Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Nic at age 16, The Death and Loss of Sexual Innocence, Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Bruno, B. Monkey, Miramax, 1998. Pitt Mackeson, Ride with the Devil (also known as Civil War and To Live On), Universal, 1999. Chiron, Titus, Clear Blue Sky Productions, 1999.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Movies: Samson at fourteen, Samson and Delilah (also known as Sansone e Dalila), 1996. Adam, The Tribe, BBC, 1998.

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Television Appearances; Specials: Caroline Bradshaw, Jacob Have I Loved, PBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Series:

Robin Foster, Maggie Winters, CBS, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, September 13, 1998, p. 70.*

ROBERTSON, Jenny PERSONAL Born November 2, in Cincinnati, OH. Education: Northern Kentucky University, B.A. Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, worked as an apprentice; Malaparte Theatre Company, New York City, founding member.

Stage Appearances: La Maestrina Terrasi, A Joke, Malaparte Theatre Company, Sanford Meisner Theatre, New York City, 1992. John, Wild Dogs!, Malaparte Theatre Company, Theatre Row Theatre, New York City, 1993. Claudia, Sons and Fathers (one-act; double-bill with It Changes Every Year), Malaparte Theatre Company, Theatre Row Theatre, 1994. Annie, Veins and Thumbtacks, Malaparte Theatre Company, Theatre Row Theatre, 1994. Bridgit "Jesse" James, The Great Unwashed, Malaparte Theatre Company, Theatre Row Theatre, 1994. Film Appearances: Millie, Bull Durham, Orion, 1988. Sister, Heart of Dixie, Orion, 1989. Holly, You Are Here, 1997. A Cool, Dry Place, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. OTHER SOURCES

CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Cindy Shiver, Unconquered, CBS, 1989. Patty Duke as a young adult, Call Me Anna, ABC, 1990. Violet Loom is, A Little Piece of Heaven, NBC, 1991. Alicia Velorus, Notorious, Lifetime, 1992. Dr. Margaret "Maggie" Rhodes, The Nightman (also known as The Watchman), NBC, 1992. Carolyn Warmus, The Danger of Love, CBS, 1992. Betsy, Kansas, ABC, 1995. Rena, The Boys Next Door, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rachel, Family of Spies, CBS, 1990. Paxton Andrews, Message from Nam (also known as Danielle Steel's "Message from Nam"), NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Laura, "The Pretty Baby Mystery/' Father Dowling Mysteries, 1989. Jolene Curtis, "By Hooker, by Crook/' Law and Order, NBC, 1990. Ruth Shepherd, "Legacy," Law and Order, NBC, 1997.

Electronic: CBS Online, http://www.marketing.cbs.com/ primetime/maggiewinters/castbios/ biojrobertson.shtml, November 11, 1998.*

ROCKWELL, Sam 1969(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1969, near San Francisco, CA; parents, both actors. Education: Studied with William Esper. Addresses: /Agent—Abrams Artists, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1130, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Best Actor Award, Montreal World Film Festival, 1997, for Lawn Dogs. CREDITS Film Appearances: Al, Last Exit to Brooklyn (also known as LetzteAusfahrt Brooklyn), Cinecom, 1989.

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Head thug, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, New Line Cinema, 1990. Gary, Strictly Business, Warner Bros., 1991. Jealous, Light Sleeper, 1991. Louie, Jack and His Friends, 1992. Pauli, In the Soup (also known as En la Sopa and In the Soup—Alles Kino), 1992. Polish guy, Somebody to Love, October Films, 1994. Bucky, Box of Moonlight, Trimark, 1996. Title role, The Search for One-Eye Jimmy, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1996. Thug, Basquiat (also known as Build a Fort, Set It on F/re), Miramax, 1996. Rob, Glory Daze (also known as Last Call), Seventh Art Releasing, 1996. Matty, Mercy, Unapix Films, 1996. Sonny, Arresting Gena, Fuel Films, 1997. Trent Burns, Lawn Dogs, Strand Releasing, 1997. Darrow Entourage, Celebrity, Miramax, 1998. Peale, The Thin Red Line, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Jerry, Jerry and Tom, Miramax, 1998. Alan/Christopher Walken, The Call Back, 1998. Sam, Safe Men, October Films, 1998. Sam, Louis and Frank (also known as Louis et Frank), 1998. Flute, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. William "Wild Bill" Wharton, The Green Mile, Warner Bros., 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Randy, Clownhouse, 1988. Tony, Drunks, Showtime, 1995. Appeared as man eating, "Sax Cantor Riff," Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground, HBO. Television Appearances; Specials: Jason, Over the Limit, ABC, 1990. Kevin Tunell, Dead Drunk: The Kevin Tunell Story, HBO, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Randy Borland, "Intolerance," Law and Order, NBC, 1992. Whittaker, "Manhood," Law and Order, NBC, 1993. Billy, "Torah! Torah! Torah!," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Rosetta Street, Judith Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1990. Freddie Irons, "Face Divided," Marathon 1991, Series B, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Robert, Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1991. Appeared in Goose-Pimples, off-Broadway production. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Esquire, May, 1998, p. 27. New York Times, September 13, 1998, p. 71. WWD, May 14, 1998, p. 4.*

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Born January 21, 1968, in Chicago (some sources cite Winnetka), IL. Education: Trained for the stage with Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Second City, both Chicago, IL. Avocational interests: Hiking. Addresses: /Agent—Abrams Artists, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, volunteer. Awards, Honors: Daytime Emmy Award nominations, 1990 and 1991, both for Days of Our Lives. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Eve Baron Donovan Deveraux, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1987-91. Hope Linden, The Heights, Fox, 1992. Bree Larson Buchanan, The Five Mrs. Buchanans, CBS, 1994. Dawn Delaney, Pauly, Fox, 1997. Fiona McCallister, Trinity, NBC, 1998—. Television Appearances; Movies: Justine Essex, She Says She's Innocent (also known as Violation of Trust), NBC, 1991. Amanda Blake, A Kiss So Deadly, NBC, 1996. Ann Price, Fall into Darkness, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Janet Sinclair, "The Resentments," Drexell's Class, Fox, 1991.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Antoinette, Empty Nest, NBC, 1991. Meredith, Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1991. Darlene, "Teacher Pets," Married. . . with Children, Fox, 1992. Ronnie, Birdland, ABC, 1994. Stephanie Lambert, "Chapter 8," Murder One, ABC, 1995. Angel, an AIDS patient, ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996. Amy, "Baba-Doo-Wang," Minor Adjustments, NBC and UPN, 1996. Stephanie Lambert, "Chapter 17'," Murder One, ABC, 1996. Laurie Richardson, "The One That Got Away/' NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Laurie Richardson, "I Don't Wanna Dye," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: International Swimsuit '91 with Elle Macpherson, NBC, 1991.

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CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Matthew Brandon Ross) Raji, PCU (also known as PCU Pit Party), 1994. Bee, Twelve Monkeys, Universal, 1995. Eddie Brodsky, Ed's Next Move, Orion, 1996. Loomis, Face/Off, Paramount/Buena Vista, 1997. Ben Hickson, Homegrown, TriStar, 1998. (As Matthew Ross) Dan Powers, The Last Days of Disco, Gramercy, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Buffalo Soldiers, TNT, 1997. Stage Appearances; As Matthew Ross: Understudy for Billy, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1994. Sanford Putnam, Twelve Dreams, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1995. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Susan Peterson, A Will of Their Own, NBC, 1998. Television Work; Series: Song performer, "Common Ground," The Heights, Fox, 1992. Film Appearances: Courtney's girlfriend, Touch and Go, Universal, 1986. Mandy, Savage Land, 1994. Mary Ann, Love and a .45, Trimark, 1994. Sue Ann, Foreign Student (also known as L'Etudiant Etranger), Carthago Films, 1994.

Periodicals: Premiere, November, 1996, p. 46.*

ROSS, Matthew See ROSS, Matt

ROSS, Matthew Brandon See ROSS, Matt

OTHER SOURCES Electronic: NBC.com, http://www.nbc.com/tvcentral/shows/trinity/new_ross.html, October 30, 1998.*

ROSS, Matt (Matthew Brandon Ross, Matthew Ross) PERSONAL Education: Graduated from Juilliard School; also studied film at New York University. Career: Actor.

ROVEN, Charles PERSONAL Married Dawn Steel (a film executive; deceased). Education: Studied filmmaking at University of Southern California and the University of California at Los Angeles. Addresses: Office—Atlas Entertainment, 9169 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Producer. Worked as a personal manager, managing Shirley Muldowney; with Robert Cavallo, formed Roven-Cavallo Entertainment (a film production company and music management company) in

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1990, managing such acts as Seal, Green Day, Weezer, The Goo Goo Dolls, and Alan Is Morrisette; with Cavallo and Dawn Steel, formed Atlas Entertainment, a multimedia entertainment company, 1994. Film Producer, Except Where Indicated: Associate producer, Some Call It Loving, Cine Globe, 1973. Heart like a Wheel, Aurora, 1983. Made in the USA, Nelson Entertainment, 1987. The Blood of Heroes (also known as Salute of the lugger), HBO Home Video, 1988. johnny Handsome, Carolco, 1989. Cadillac Man, Orion, 1990. Final Analysis, Warner Bros., 1992. Twelve Monkeys, Universal, 1995. Angus, New Line Cinema, 1995. (With Dawn Steel) Fallen, Warner Bros., 1998. City of Angels, Warner Bros., 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: House & Garden, February, 1993, pp. 58-68.*

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Born in 1941, in Puerto Montt, Chile; naturalized French citizen, 1996; married Valeria Sarmiento (a filmmaker). Education: Studied writing at University of Iowa. Career: Director and writer, sometimes credited as Raoul Ruiz. Harvard University, professor, 1990; Duke University, professor of film, 1996;Maison de la Culture, Le Havre, France, co-director. Awards, Honors: Cesar Award, best short fiction film, 1980, for Colloque de Chiens; Critics Award, Sao Paulo International Film Festival, and Golden Palm Award nomination, Cannes Film Festival, both 1996, for Tro/s Vies et Une Seule /Wort; Silver Berlin Bear, lifetime achievement, Berlin International Film Festival, 1997. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: La Maleta, 1960. Le Retour, 1964.

El Tango del Viudo, 1967. Tres Tristes Tigres (also known as Three Sad Tigers and Three Trapped Tigers), 1968. Militarismo y Tortura, 1969. La Catanaria, 1969. Que Hacer? (also known as What Is to Be Done?), 1970. La Co/on/a Penal (also known as The Penal Colony), 1970. Ahora Te Vamos a Llamar Hermano, 1971. La Teoria y la Practica, 1972. Poesia Popular, 1972. Los Minuteros, 1972. La Expropriacion, 1972. El Realismo Socialista (also known as Socialist Realism), 1973. Palomita Brava, 1973. Palomita Blanca (also known as White Dove), 1973. Abastecimiento (also known as Supply), 1973. Dialogo de Exilados (also known as Dialogue of Exiles), 1974. Sotelo, 1976. La Vocation Suspendue (also known as The Suspended Vocation), 1977. Colloque de Chiens (also known as Dog's Dialogue), 1977. L'Hypothese du Tableau Vole (also known as The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting), 1978. Les Divisions de la Nature, 1978. Jeux, 1979. Images de Debat, 1979. La Ville Nouvelle, 1980. Teletests, 1980. Musee Dali, 1980. Fahlstrom, 1980. Le Borgne, 1980. The Territory (also known as Le Terr/to/re), 1981. Images de Sable, 1981. Las Tres Coronas del Marinero (also known as Three Crowns of the Sa/7or and Les Tro/s Couronnes du Matelot), 1982. Querelle des ]ardins (also known as Gardens Quarrels and War of the Gardens), 1982. Le Petit Theatre, 1982. Ombres Chinoises, 1982. Het Dak van de Walvis (also known as On Top of the Whale and Le Toit de la Baleine), International Film Circuit, 1982. Ville des Pirates (also known as City of Pirates), 1983. La Ville de Paris, 1983. Point de Fuite (also known as Vanishing Point), 1983. Berenice, 1984. L'Eveille du Pont de I'Alma, 1985. Treasure Island (also known as L'lle au Tresor), 1985.

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Palombella Rossa (also known as The Reef Dove), 1989. Television Work; Director; Movies: Nadie Dijo Nada (also known as Nobody Said Anything), 1971. Utopia (also known as The Scattered Body and the World Upside Down, El Cuerpo Depart/do y el Mundo al Reves, and Mensch Zerstreut und Welt Verkehrt), 1975. De Grands Evenements et des Gens Ordinaires (also known as Of Great Events and Ordinary People), 1978. Petit Manuel d'Histoire de France, 1979. La ]eu de I'Ole (also known as Snakes and Ladders), 1980. WRITINGS Screenplays: Tres Tr/stes T/gres (also known as Three Sad Tigers and Three Trapped Tigers), 1968. La Co/on/a Penal (also known as The Penal Colony), 1970. Dora et la Lanterne Magique, 1977. La Vocation Suspendue (also known as The Suspended Vocation; based on a novel by Pierre Klossowski), 1977. Colloque de Chiens (also known as Dog's Dialogue), 1977. L'Hypothese du Tableau Vole (also known as The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting), 1978. The Territory (also known as Le Terr/to/re), 1981. Las Tres Coronas del Marinero (also known as Three Crowns of the Sailor and Les Tro/s Couronnes du Matelot), 1982. Het Dak van de Walvis (also known as On Top of the Whale and Le Toit de la Ba/e/ne), International Film Circuit, 1982. Ville des Pirates (also known as City of Pirates), 1983. Notre Mar/age, 1984. L'Eveille du Pont de I'Alma, 1985. Treasure Island (also known as L'lle au Tresor), 1985. La Presence Reelle (also known as The Real Presence), 1985. Les Destins de Manoel, 1985. Richard III, 1986. Memo/re des Apparences (also known as Life Is a Dream, Memory of Appearances, La Vida Es Sueo, and La Vie Est un Songe; based on his stage play Life Is a Dream), International Film Circuit, 1986. Regime sans Pain, 1986. Mammame, 1986. Le Professeur Taranne, 1987.

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The Golden Boat, 1990. Amelia /.opes O'Neill, 1991. Cap/to/o66, 1993. // Viaggio Clandestino (also known as The Secret Journey and The Secret Journey: Lives of Saints and Sinners), 1994. Facto Majeur et Mineur (also known as Facto, Major and Minor), 1994. Tro/s Vies et Une Seule Mort (also known as Three Lives and Only One Death and Ires Vidas e Uma So Morte)f Laurenfilm, 1996. Genealogies dfun Crime (also known as Genealogies of a Crime), Strand Releasing, 1997. L'lnconnu de Strasbourg, Gemini Films, 1998. Teleplays:

De Grands Evenements et des Gens Ordinaires (also known as Of Great Events and Ordinary People), 1978. La Jeu de I'Oie (also known as Snakes and Ladders), 1980. Other television movies include the adaptation A TV Dante, Channel 4. Plays: Author of more than a hundred stage plays, including an adaptation of Life Is a Dream by Pedro Calderon de la Barca. Books: Poetics of Cinema, Dis Voir (Paris, France), 1995. Author of The Book of Disappearances/The Book of Tractations.

motive executive) and Stephanie Russell. Education: Attended junior high school in Mesa, AZ, and high school near Denver, CO. Avocational interests: Shopping/ going to the beach, movies, rollerblading, music, dance. Addresses:/Agent—Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Worked briefly as a model. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mouseketeer, MMC (also known as Club MMC and The Mickey Mouse Club), The Disney Channel, 1991-93. Andrea McKinsey, Emerald Cove, 1993. Phoebe Walker, Daddy's Girls, CBS, 1994. Chloe Walker, Malibu Shores, NBC, 1996. Claire, Roar, Fox, 1997. Felicity Porter, Felicity, The WB, 1998—. Television Appearances; Movies: Michelle Winston, The Babysitter's Seduction, NBC, 1995. Felice, The Lottery, NBC, 1996. Erica French, When Innocence Is Lost, Lifetime, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jessica, "Grandma Was a Rolling Stone/' Boy Meets World, ABC, 1993. April, Married. . . w'th Children, Fox, 1995. Camille, 7th Heaven, The WB, 1997. Appeared in episodes of Clerks and Star Search.

OTHER SOURCES Books: Rosenbaum, Jonathan, Placing Movies: The Practice of Film Criticism, University of California Press (Berkeley, CA), 1995. Periodicals: Film Comment, January-February, 1997, p. 15. New York Times, October 6, 1996.*

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Television Appearances; Specials: MMC in Concert, 1993. Seventeen: The Faces for Fall, The WB, 1998. Film Appearances: Mandy Park, Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (also known as Big Baby and Honey, I Blew Up the Baby), Buena Vista, 1992. Erica, Eight Days a Week, Mayfair Entertainment, 1997. Emma, Dead Man's Curve (also known as The Curve), Trimark, 1998. Lucy, Mad about Mambo, Gramercy, 1999. RECORDINGS Albums: Contributor to the album MMC, Disney.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 11, 1998, p. 22. New York, September 14, 1998, p. 78. People Weekly, December 28, 1998, p. 114. Electronic: The Keri Russell Home Page, http://www.sauna lahti.fi/~oskario/keri/back ground.htm, October 1, 1998.*

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s Television Work; Producer; Pilots: (With others) Law & Order, NBC, 1990. The X-Files, Fox, 1993.

SACKHEIM, Daniel Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, producer, and editor. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, best director, 1994, for NYPD Blue. CREDITS Television Work; Director: Law & Order, NBC, 1990-94. The X-Files, Fox, 1993. NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Crime & Punishment, NBC, 1993. The X-Files, Fox, 1994. NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Earth 2, NBC, 1994. "ER Confidential," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994. "Closure," Millennium, Fox, 1996. The X-Files, Fox, 1997. Harsh Realm, Fox, 1999. Television Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated; Series: Nasty Boys, NBC, 1990. (With others), H.E.L.P., ABC, 1990. (With others), Law & Order, NBC, 1990-94. The Human Factors, CBS, 1992. Crime & Punishment, NBC, 1992. Supervising producer, The X-Files, Fox, 1993—. Consulting producer, Millennium, Fox, 1996. Also worked as an associate producer and music supervisor, Miami Vice, NBC; and edited Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC/syndicated.

Television Work; Director; Movies: Midnight Run for Your Life, 1994. In the Shadow of Evil, CBS, 1995. The Lottery, NBC, 1996. Television Work; Director; Miniseries: Grand Avenue, HBO, 1996. Television Work; Producer (With Others); Movies: Tongs, ABC, 1989. Things That Co Bump in the Night, ABC, 1989. Sleep Well, Professor Oliver, ABC, 1989. Nasty Boys, NBC, 1989. The Last Plant from Coramaya, ABC, 1989. Kennonite, ABC, 1989. Easy Come, Easy Co, ABC, 1989. Only the Good Die Young, ABC, 1990. Kill or Be Killed, NBC, 1990. In Vino Veritas, ABC, 1990. Film Work: Editor, Stripes, Columbia, 1981. Second assistant editor, Annie, Columbia, 1982. Assistant editor, The Toy, 1982. Assistant editor, Love Streams, 1984. Producer, The X-Files (also known as Blackwood, Fight the Future, The X-Files: Fight the Future, XFiles: Blackwood, and X-Files: The Movie), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Electronic:

http://www.fightthefuture.com/nonshock/movie/ htmls/sackheimjxt.html, September 9, 1998.*

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SAVAGE John 1949(?)PERSONAL Real name, John Youngs; born August 25,1949 (some sources say 1950 or 1954), in Old Bethpage, Long Island, NY; son of Floyd (an insurance salesman) and Muriel (a homemaker) Youngs; married to Susan Baptist (an actress), c, 1967 (marriage ended, c. 1969); married Sandi Schultz (an actress and nurse), 1993; children: (first marriage) Jennifer (an actress), Lachlan. Education: Graduated from American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Agent—c/o Michael Wallach and Bett McCartt, The Artists Agency, 9465 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 405, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, producer, and director. Organized Children's Theatre Group in Manhattan which performed in public housing. Involved in the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, 1988-93. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Drama Critics Circle Award, 1973, for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. CREDITS Film Appearances:

(Film debut) Loney, Bad Company, Paramount, 1972. The Kid, Steelyard Blues (also known as The Final Crash), Warner Bros., 1973. Terry Lambert, The Killing Kind, Media Trend, 1973. Robert Strong, The Sister in Law, Crown International, 1975. Claude Hooper Bukowski, Hair, United Artists, 1979. Steven, The Deer Hunter, Warner Bros., 1979. Karl Hettinger, The Onion Field, Avco Embassy, 1979. Roary, Inside Moves, Associated, 1980. Bittercreek Newcomb, Cattle Annie and Little Britches, Universal, 1981. Charles Heller, The Amateur, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Captain Oscar Brady, Brady's Escape (also known as The Long R/'de), Satori, 1984. Ivan Bibic, Maria's Lovers, Cannon, 1985. John Cassady, Salvador, Hemdale, 1986. Frank Morgan, Soldier's Revenge, Continental, 1986. Marco Venieri, Hotel Colonial, Orion, 1987.

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Beast/Prince, Beauty and the Beast, Cannon, 1987. Mr. Frank Ellsworth, The Beat (also known as The Conjurer), Vestron, 1987. Jeff Richardson, Car/be, SC Entertainment, 1988. Amnon Yehoshua, Point of View (also known as War Shepherds), Contrast, 1989. Clifton, Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989. Michael Bergman, Hunting, Paramount Home Video, 1990. Andrew Hagen, The Godfather Part III (also known as Mar/o Puzo's The Godfather: Part III), Paramount, 1990. Leon Abrams, Any Man's Death, 1990. Voice in the Dark, Trident Releasing, 1990. Blaine, Mountain of Diamonds, 1991. Melvin Devereux, Door to Silence (also known as Door into Silence and The Door to Silence), Filmirage, 1991. Wintrop, Buck at the Edge of Heaven, Media Creative Entertainment, 1991. Wallace Roberts, Primary Motive, Ascension Films, 1992. Albert, Killing Obsession, Poor Robert Productions, 1994. Sanders, Deadly Weapon, Light Age Filmworks, 1994. Franz Klug, C.I.A. II Target: Alexa, PM Home Video, 1994. Wieland, Ber//n '39, Light Age Filmworks, 1994. Greg, The Takeover, Live Entertainment, 1995. Bobby, The Crossing Guard, Miramax, 1995. Jack Reed, Carnosaur 2, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Dr. Ian Lazarre, Where Truth Lies, Paramount Home Video, 1996. Santapietro, One Good Turn, BMG Video, 1996. Joe Stromberg, Flynn (also known as My Forgotten Man), Beyond Distribution Sydney, 1996. A Corner of Paradise, 1996. Lenny, Beautiful Thing, Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. McCrea, White Squall, Buena Vista, 1996. Dwayne, American Strays, A-pix Entertainment, 1996. Notti di paura (also known as Across Red Nights), 1997. Ray West, Little Boy Blue, Jazz Pictures, Inc., 1997. Zero, Club Vampire, Concorde, 1997. Bear, Hostile Intent, Alliance Entertainment, 1997. Bruce "The Mouse" Strauss, The Mouse (also known as Upper Cut), Strand Releasing, 1997. Dennis Rice, Managua, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1997. Deputy Rogers, Hollywood Safari, PM Entertainment, 1997. Captain Wolfgang Mueller, Frontline, Showcase Entertainment, 1998.

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Centurion Force, 1998. Burning Down the House, 1998. Ray West, Little Boy Blue, Castle Hill, 1998. McCron, The Thin Red Line, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Johnny Land, Message in a Bottle, Warner Bros., 1999. Summer of Sam, Buena Vista, 1999. Also appeared in No Deposit No Return. Film Work: Musical score, The Sister in Law, Crown International, 1975. Assistant production manager for South Africa, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Producer, The Mouse (also known as Upper Cut), Strand Releasing, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Peter, All the Kind Strangers (also known as Evil in the Swamp), 1974. Title role, "Eric," The Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1975. Jim Malloy, The Turning Point of Jim Malloy (also known as Gibbsville: The Turning Point of Jim Malloy and John O'Hara's Gibbsville), NBC, 1975. Victor Herman, Coming Out of the Ice, 1982. Rick Cahill, The Nairobi Affair, 1984. Kevin Dunne, 5//ent Witness, 1985. David Algood, Shattered Image, USA Network, 1994. Andrew Kendrick, Red Scorpion 2 (also known as Red Scorpion 2: The Spear of Destiny), HBO, 1995. Emile Lautrec, The Dangerous, HBO, 1995. Tim Bishop, Amnesia, The Movie Channel, 1996. Brinkman, Firestorm (also known as Markus 4), Cinemax, 1997. Billy Jackson, Before Women Had Wings (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: Before Women Had Wings), ABC, 1997. Beat, Hostile Intent (also known as The Guardian Systems), HBO, 1997. The Jack Bui I, HBO, 1999. Also appeared in The Burning Shore. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Urchin, Great Expectations, The Disney Channel, 1989. Bob Erbert, Op Center (also known as Tom Clancy's OP Center), NBC, 1995. Spitz, Mia, Liebe meines Lebens (also known as Mia per sempre), 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Series: Jim Malloy, Gibbsville, NBC, 1976. Victor Robinson, Nightworld (also known as Lost Souls), 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Gray Wolf/' Cade's County, CBS, 1971. Nick Kissler, Birdland, ABC, 1994. "Revenge is Nuts," Tales from the Crypt, Showtime and syndicated, 1994. Henry Trondheim, "Dod Kalm/' The X-Files, Fox, 1995. "Bone of Contention," Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1995. Lucas, "The Conversion," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Sergeant Major Bart Hawkins, "Patriot," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Tim Donovan, "The Little Sister" (also known as "Forbidden" and "The Tender Age"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1986. Noah, Desperate, ABC, 1987. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO, 1987. Bernie Morton, "Date Rape," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1988. Ben Kane, "Love Off Limits," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1993. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) The Drunkard, off-Broadway production, c. 1963. American Buffalo, 1977. You Never Can Tell, 1977. Of Mice and Men, 1987. Appeared in Fiddler on the Roof; Ari; Siamese Connections; and The Hostage. Major Tours: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, U.S. cities, 1973. WRITINGS Musical Compositions: The Sister in Law (score), Crown International, 1975. "Loving Somebody" (song), "Eric," The Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1975. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, March 6, 1995, p. 77-78.*

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SCHIAVELLI, Vincent PERSONAL Born in Brooklyn, NY; married Allyce Beasley (an actress), 1985 (marriage ended, 1988); children: one son. Education: Attended New York University. Career: Actor and writer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mr. Schiavelli, Taking Off, Universal, 1971. Thin Man, The Great Gatsby, Paramount, 1974. Gery, The Happy Hooker, Cannon, 1975. Frederickson, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, United Artists, 1975. Tex, Angels, Boxoffice International, 1975. Next Stop, Greenwich Village, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Checkout Man, For Pete's Sake (also known as July Pork Bellies), Columbia, 1977. Man at Party, An Unmarried Woman, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Guard, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Brother Bruno, The Frisco Kid (also known as No Kn/fe), Warner Bros., 1979. Leo, Seed of Innocence (also known as Teen Mothers), Cannon, 1980. Prospector, The Return (also known as The Alien's Return and Earthright), Greydon Clark, 1980. Voice of Theatre Owner, American Pop, Columbia, 1981. B. J., Chu Chu and the Ph/7/y Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Mr. Vargas, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Universal, 1982. Carl, Night Shift, Warner Bros., 1982. John O'Connor, /Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension (also known as Buckaroo Banzai), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Salieri's Valet, Amadeus, Orion, 1984. Phil Porzinski, Kidco, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Mr. Kerber, Better Off Dead, Warner Bros., 1985. Motel owner, Time Out, Obel, 1987. Vet, Cold Feet, Avenue Pictures, 1989. Priest, Homer and Eddie, Skouras, 1989. Jean, Valmont, Orion, 1989. Desk Clerk, Mister Frost, Image Entertainment, 1989. Mullins, Waiting for the Light, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1990.

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Roman Hart, Playroom (also known as Schizo), Republic Pictures Home Video, 1990. Davidson, Penny Ante: The Motion Picture, 1990. Subway Ghost, Ghost, Paramount, 1990. Publicist, Ted and Venus (also known as Love in Venice), Double Helix Films, 1991. Dentist, Another You, TriStar, 1991. Mystic, Miracle Beach, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Organ Grinder, Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. Freejack, Warner Bros., 1992. Harry, The Painted Desert, 1993. Knaggs, Lurking Fear, Full Moon Entertainment, 1994. Martin, Cultivating Charlie, 1994. The Mayor, Three Ninjas Knuckle Up, TriStar, 1995. Vinovich, Lord of Illusions (also known as C//ve Barker's Lord of Illusions), United Artists, 1995. Mr. Barrow, A Little Princess, Warner Bros., 1995. Sommelier, Two Much (also known as Loco deAmor), Buena Vista, 1996. Chester, The People vs. Larry Flynt, Columbia, 1996. Jailer, The Beautician and the Beast, Paramount, 1997. Dr. Kaufman, Tomorrow Never Dies, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1997. Dr. Jeeder, Milo, MDF Productions III, 1998. Restons Croupes!, Bac Films, 1998. Rusty: The Great Rescue, 1998. Himself, Kurt and Courtney, Roxie Releasing, 1998. Baumgarten, The Prince and the Surfer, 1999. Mr. Singh, Inferno, Paramount, 1999. Baggage, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Peter Panama, The Corner Bar, ABC, 1972. Mr. Hector Vargas, Fast Times (also known as Fast Times at Ridgemont High), CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Dimitri, Rescue from Gilligan's Island, NBC, 1978. Tom Adams, N/ghts/de, ABC, 1980. J. W. White, Escape, CBS, 1980. Skip Imperiale, The Rating Game (also known as The Mogul), The Movie Channel, 1984. Skinny, Lots of Luck, The Disney Channel, 1985. Medic, White Mama, CBS, 1985. Lazarus, Bride of Boogedy, ABC, 1987. Cutwater, The Whipping Boy (also known as Prince Brat and the Whipping Boy), The Disney Channel, 1994. Waldo Fudd, Escape to Witch Mountain, ABC, 1995. Ivan, The Courtyard, Showtime, 1995. Davisport, Brothers' Destiny (also known as Long Road Home and The Road Home), 1995.

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Leonardo, Back to Back (also known as Back to Back: American Yakuza 2), HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: "Milos Forman: Portrait/' American Masters, PBS, 1989. "Mournin' Mess/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. First miner, Living and Working in Space: The Countdown Has Begun, PBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Gregory, Comedy of Horrors, CBS, 1981. Smokeyjoe, Little Shots, NBC, 1983. James Fields, Crazy Dan, NBC, 1986 (unaired). Television Appearances; Episodic: First Don Pesola, "The Contest Nobody Could Win," WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1978. Freddie, "Angel Blues/' Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1978. Mr. Keener, "Bees Do It, Birds Do It," Knots Landing, CBS, 1979. The Beret, "With This Gun, I Thee Wed," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979. "Half-Past Noon," Young Maverick, CBS, 1980. Reverend Gorky, "The Wedding of Latka and Simka," Taxi, ABC, 1982. Reverend Gorky, "Scenskees from a Marriage, Part 1," Taxi, ABC, 1982. Reverend Gorky, "A Grand Gesture," Taxi, ABC, 1983. Priest, "Pinocchio," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1983. Theo Goldberg, "Spirit of St. Louis," Shadow Chasers, ABC, 1985. "Harry on Trial," Night Court, NBC, 1985. Rodney, "Next Stop Murder," Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Arnold Rogison, "October the 32nd," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1985. Lyle, "Soft Touch," MacGyver, ABC, 1987. Casper Hall, "The Upstairs Gardener," Shell Game, CBS, 1987. Minosian Peddler, "The Arsenal of Freedom," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988. Guy Zapoleon, Parker Lewis, Fox, 1991. Leo Atkins, "An Innocent Man," Highlander, syndicated, 1992. Matrix, USA Network, 1993. Dr. Michael Angelides, "Progenitor," M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1995. Lanny, "Humbug," The X Files, Fox, 1995. Hyde, "Fitz and Hyde," Bone Chillers, 1996. Shaman, George and Leo, CBS, 1997. Scientist, "Planely Possible," Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Uncle Enyos, "Surprise," Buffythe Vampire Slayer (also known as Slayer), The WB, 1998. Uncle Enyos, "Innocence," Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Slayer), The WB, 1998. Appeared as the voice of Zatora in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series; and in The Eddie Files. Stage Appearances: Instructions for the Running of Trains on the Erie Railway to Go into Effect January 1, 1982, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1970. Also appeared in Alphabetical Order, Angel City, and Hunting Cockroaches. RECORDINGS CDROMs: Bullet Bob, Blade Runner, Westwood Studios, 1997. WRITINGS Nonfiction: (With Andrea Coco) Pap Andrea's Sicilian Table: Recipes from a Sicilian Chef as Remembered by His Grandson, Citadel, 1996. Bruculinu, America: Remembrances of SicilianAmerican Brooklyn, Told in Stories and Recipes, Houghton (Boston, MA), 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, May 4, 1998, p. 208.*

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Born in 1970, in East Bridgewater, MA; raised in Brockton, MA; father, a civil engineer; mother, an insurance salesperson; married Jenny Gallagher, December 13, 1997. Education: Graduated from Syracuse University, 1992 (drama). Addresses: /Agent—Michael Bloom and Associates, 233 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10003. Career: Actor. Also credited as Tom Scott. Former waiter; co-founded theatre company, "aTheaterCo," 1992; appeared in a McDonald's commercial.

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Film Appearances: Guy Patterson, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Andy McDermott, American Werewolf in Paris (also known as American Werewolf 2 and Le Loupgarou de Paris), Buena Vista, 1997. Running with Scissors, 1998. Josh Miller, Dead Man on Campus, Paramount, 1998. Brian Gulden, One True Thing, Universal, 1998. Dave Holden, River Red, Castle Hill Productions, 1998. Guy Fawkes, Top of the Food Chain, 1999. The Love Letter, DreamWorks SKG, 1999. The Boiler Room, New Line Cinema, 1999.

Film Appearances: Philly, Bullet, New Line Cinema, 1996. Frankie Zito, Kiss Me Cuido, Paramount, 1997. Muscle bound disco freak, Detroit Rock City, New Line Cinema, 1999.

Television Appearances; Series: Matthew Kincaid, Grace Under Fire, ABC, 1994-97. Television Appearances; Specials: Mart Hansen, Love in the Dark Ages, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Charles Wilson, "Pride and Joy," Law & Order, NBC, 1993. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Series: Antonio Viscardi, The Young and the Restless, CBS, 1996-99. Also appeared on Educating Matt Waters. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, The Monte/ Williams Show, syndicated, 1996. Also appeared on Friday Night Videos, NBC; and GMTV, [London]. RECORDINGS Albums: (Debut) Wake Up Everybody, Warner Bros., 1993. Nick Scotti, Warner Bros., 1993. Singles: (With Madonna) Get Over, Warner Bros., 1993. Wild Planet/Love So B, Reprise Records, 1994. WRITINGS

Periodicals: People Weekly, October 21, 1996, pp. 103-104. Electronic: Paramount Pictures, http://www.deadmanon campus.com/ns_c_scott.html, October 7,1998.*

Songs: Wrote four songs for the track, Ain't No Justice. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, August 11, 1997, pp. 139-40.

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Birth name, DominickScotti; born May 31,1966, in Queens, NY; son of Aniello (a retired general contractor) and Christina (duty-free manager at JFK airport) Scotti. Avocational interests: Writing music, movies, and athletics.

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Career: Actor and singer. Worked as a busboy and fashion model; singing career was launched by Madonna (singer and actress); appeared on the cover of Newsweek, "Biology of Beauty/' June, 1996.

Born August 19, 1965, in New York, NY; married Kevin Bacon (an actor), 1988; children: Travis, Sosie Ruth. Education: Attended the University of Southern California.

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

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nina, "Family Pictures/' ABC Novel for Television, ABC, 1993.

Career: Actress and producer. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1988, for Ah Wilderness!; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a miniseries or telefilm, 1993, for "Miss Rose White," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1996, for Something to Talk About; MTV Movie Award nomination, best kiss, 1997, for Phenomenon (with John Travolta); Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and DramaLogue Award, both for Oleanna. CREDITS Film Appearances: Halina, War and Love, Cannon, 1985. Tess, Tai-Pan, DEC, 1986. Prostitute drifter, Kansas, TransWorld, 1988. Donna, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. Ruth Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, Miramax, 1990. Ari, Pyrates, Vestron Video, 1991. Linda Powell, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Julia, Heart and Souls (also known as Seven Souls), Universal, 1993. Blanche, Murder in the First, Warner Bros., 1995. Emma Rae, Something to Talk About (also known as Grace Under Pressure and The Power of Love), Warner Bros., 1995. Bevan, The Low Life, CFP Distribution, 1996. Lace Pennamin, Phenomenon, Buena Vista, 1996. Felicia Potter, Critical Care, Imperial Entertainment,

Television Appearances; Specials: Title role, "Cindy Ellen A Modern Fairy Tale," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1985. Hazel, "The Wide Net/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. Carol, "Lemon Sky," American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. The 19th Annual CableACE Awards, 1997. Olivia, Twelfth Night, PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sarah MacPhail, "Phil the Shi 11," Miami Vice, NBC, 1985. Dora Johnson, "Thanksgiving," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. Television Work: Executive producer, Losing Chase, Showtime, 1996. Associate producer, Montana, HBO, 1997. Stage Appearances: Time Was, off-Broadway, 1981. Ah Wilderness!, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1988. Dakota's Belly Wyoming, 1989. Maids of Honor, Workshop of the Players Art Theatre, New York City, 1990. Carol, Oleanna, Tiffany Theatre, Los Angeles, 1994. The daughter, Not Waving. . ., Primary Stage Company, New York City, 1997. Olivia, Twelfth Night, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1998. OTHER SOURCES

1997. Sarah Raymond, Labor Pains, 1999. The Reef Door, Mastermind Entertainment, 1999.

Periodicals: Interview, July, 1996, p. 94. People Weekly, July 22, 1996, p. 98.*

Television Appearances; Series: Julia Shearer, Another World, NBC, 1982-83. Television Appearances; Movies: Lillian, The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains, 1987. Arlene Megeffin, Women & Men II (also known as Women & Men: In Love There Are No Rules), HfeO, 1991. Title role, "Miss Rose White," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1992. Elizabeth Cole, Losing Chase, Showtime, 1996. Claire, Montana, HBO, 1997. The Wide Net, 1997.

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Born January 29,1945, in Detroit, Ml; raised in Southern California; son of Robert D. and Martha S. Selleck; married Jacquelyn Ray, 1970 (divorced, 1982); married Jillie Joan Mack (an actress and dancer), August 7, 1987; children: (first marriage) a stepson, Kevin; (second marriage) Hannah Margaret. Education: At-

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Matthew Quigley, Quigley down Under, Metro Golden Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Peter Mitchell, Three Men and a Little Lady, Buena Vista, 1990. Jon Aldrich, Folks!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Jack Elliot, Mr. Baseball, Universal, 1992. King Ferdinand, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Warner Bros., 1992. Rock Manijnoff, Open Season, Legacy Releasing, 1996. Peter Malloy, In & Out, Paramount, 1997. The Love Letter, DreamWorks, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Jed Andrews, The Young and the Restless, CBS, 197475. Lance White, The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974-80. Thomas Sullivan Magnum, Magnum, P.I., CBS, 198088. Host, The Practical Guide to the Universe, The Learning Channel, 1993. Jack McLaren, The Closer, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Mike Beaudine, The Movie Murderer, NBC, 1970. Stan, A Case of Rape, 1974. Fred Derry, Returning Home, ABC, 1975. McCauley, Superdome, ABC, 1978. Jack Sturgess, Divorce Wars: A Love Story, ABC, 1982. Mac Traven, Louis I'Amour's "The Shadow Riders" (also known as The Shadow Riders), CBS, 1982. Judge Timothy Nash, Broken Trust (also known as Court of Honor), TNT, 1995. Joe Wade, Ruby Jean and Joe, Showtime, 1996. Paul Cable, Last Stand at 5aber River, TNT, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Orrin Sackett, The Sacketts, NBC, 1979. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bachelor No. 2, The Dating Game, ABC, 1968. "The Holy Ground: The Killing (Part 1)," Judd for the Defense, ABC, 1968. "Death Bait," Lancer, CBS, 1969. "The Sweet Smell of Failure" and "All the Beautiful Young Girls," Bracken's World, NBC, 1969. Captain Denning, "The Combatants," 5arge, NBC, 1971. "The Confession," The F.B.I., ABC, 1973. "Snatches of a Crazy Song," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1973. "Dark Fury," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1974. "Bonus Baby," Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1975. "Design for Dying," Mannix, CBS, 1975.

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JimmJe Desco, "Spooks for Sale/' Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1975. "And Hear a Sudden Cry/' Doctors' Hospital, NBC, 1976. Dr. Alan Samuelson, "Target Angels/' Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1976. Mike Beldon, "Cab 804: Part 2," Taxi, ABC, 1978. Grandpa Goes to Washington, NBC, 1978. Himself, "License to Kill," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1982. Thomas Magnum, "Emeralds Are Not a Girl's Best Friend," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1982. "A Celebration of Taxi," Taxi, NBC, 1983. Tom Magnum, "Magnum on Ice," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Dolly, ABC, 1988. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Dr. Richard Burke, "The One Where Joey Moves Out," Friends, NBC, 1996. Dr. Richard Burke, "The One Where Monica and Richard Are Just Friends," Friends, NBC, 1996. Dr. Richard Burke, "The One Where Old Yeller Dies," Friends, NBC, 1996. Dr. Richard Burke, "The One with the Chicken Pox," Friends, NBC, 1996. Dr. Richard Burke, "The One Where Dr. Ramoray Dies," Friends, NBC, 1996. Dr. Richard Burke, "The One with Barry and Mindy's Wedding," Friends, NBC, 1996. Dr. Richard Burke, "The One Where Ross And Rachel . . . You Know," Friends, NBC, 1996. Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1980. Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1981. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Star-Studded Spoof of the New TV Season, NBC, 1982. Bob Hope Special: Happy Birthday, Bob!, NBC, 1983. Famous Lives, 1983. Bob Hope's Wicki-Wacky Special from Waikiki, NBC, 1984. Bob Hope Buys NBC?, NBC, 1985. The 50th Presidential Inaugural Gala, ABC, 1985. The 38th Annual Emmy Awards, NBC, 1986. The 39th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1987. NBC Investigates Bob Hope, NBC, 1987. Superstars and Their Moms, ABC, 1987. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988. The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood's Stuntmen, ABC, 1988. 5ee Dick and Jane... Lie, Cheat and Steal: Teaching Morality to Kids, syndicated, 1989.

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B.L Stryker, The ABC Saturday Mystery (series of movies), ABC, 1989-90. Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Strangler (also known as Tango and Heat; movie), NBC, 1990. Silverfox (also known as Our Man James and Double Old 7; movie), ABC, 1991. Ruby lean and Joe (movie), Showtime, 1996. Last Stand at Saber River (movie), TNT, 1997. The Closer (series), CBS, 1998.

Hapkido Moo Hak Kwan Association, Tae Kwon Do Jido Kwan, United States National Karate Association, Korea Martial Arts Association, World Tae Kwon Do Federation, Korea Tae Kwon Do Association.

OTHER SOURCES

Film Appearances: Hawk, The Ro//er Blade Seven, 1991. Long mao shao xu (also known as Lethal Contact), 1991. Ace, The Divine Enforcer (also known as Deadly Avenger), Prism Entertainment, 1991. Mr. Cool, Capital Punishment, Screen Pix Home Video, 1991. Alexander Hell, Samurai Vampire Bikers from Hell (also known as Alexander Hell and Hellzone Rangers), 1992. Hawk, The Legend of the Rollerblade 7, 1992. Himself, The Player, Laurenfilm, 1992. Hawk, Return of the Roller Blade Seven, 1993. Sam Rockmore, Atomic Samurai, 1993. Alexander Hell, Samurai Ballet, 1994. Max, Exploding Angel, 1995. Max Hell, Toad Warrior (also known as Hell Comes to Frogtown III), 1996. Jack B. Quick, Shotgun Boulevard, 1996. Ghost Taxi (also known as Ride with the Devil), 1996. Samurai johnny Frankenstein, 1997. Jake Blade, Rock 'n Roll Cops, 1997. Jack B. Quick-Space Sheriff, Guns of El Chupacabra (also known as El Chupacabra), 1998. Jack B. Quick, Armageddon Boulevard, 1998.

Periodicals: Editor & Publisher, November 1, 1997, p. 10. Ladies Home Journal, October, 1997, p. 52. People Weekly, May 11,1998, p. 116.*

SHAW, Scott 1958PERSONAL Born September 23, 1958, in Los Angeles, CA. Education: Pierce College, A.A., 1979; California State University, Northridge, B.A., 1982; California State University, Los Angeles, M.A., 1983; attended Emerson College, (herbology), 1983; Northwestern University, Ph.D., 1987; California State University, Dominguez Hills, M.A., 1996./4vocat/ona//nterests: Certified master instructor, Tae Kwon Do; master instructor, Hapkido (seventh degree Black Belt, Korea Hapkido Federation). Addresses: Office—Buddha Rose International, P.O. Box 500, Hermosa Beach, CA 90277-0500. Career: Actor, producer, screenwriter, director, composer, author, and editor. Shaw's Taekwondo, Reseda, CA, chief instructor, 1976-85; Kawa Do International, founder, 1982; Asian Studies, Ltd., Manhattan Beach, CA, president, 1987-93; Buddha Rose International, Hermosa Beach, CA, CEO, 1988; Scream of the Buddha Magazine, editor in chief, 1988-95; No Mercy Productions, president, 1991-96; Tae Kwon Do Magazine, contributing editor, 1994-96; Light Source Films, Los Angeles, president, 1996—; first American to be promoted to the rank of Black Belt in Hapkido (Korean martial art); has authored over thirty books. Member: American College Herbology (fellow), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Korea Hapkido Federation,

Awards, Honors: Tokyo Experimental Film Festival Award, best director—feature length films, 1993, for Samurai Vampire Bikers from Hell. CREDITS

Film Work: Director, Guongdong Province, China: Poverty and Promise, 1990. Producer, editor, and composer, The Ro//er Blade Seven, 1991. Producer, composer, and director, Samurai Vampire Bikers from Hell (also known as Alexander Hell and Hellzone Rangers), 1992. Producer, composer, and editor, The Legend of the Rollerblade Seven, 1992. Producer, composer, and editor, Return of the Roller Blade Seven, 1993. Producer and director, Atomic Samurai, 1993. Producer, composer, and director, Samurai Ballet, 1994. Producer, Toad Warrior (also known as Hell Comes to Frogtown III), 1996.

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Producer, Shotgun Boulevard, 1996. Producer, Ghost Taxi (also known as Ride with the Devil), 1996. Director, Cambodia: Living in the Killing Fields, 1996. Director, Samurai Johnny Frankenstein, 1997. Producer and director, Lingerie Kickboxer, 1998. Producer and editor, Armageddon Boulevard, 1998. Producer, Guns of El Chupacabra (also known as El Chupacabra), 1998. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared in Hapkido (four volume series), Unique. WRITINGS Screenplays: Samurai Vampire Bikers from Hell (also known as Alexander Hell and Hell zone Rangers), 1992. The Legend of the Rollerblade Seven, 1992. Return of the Roller Blade Seven, 1993. Atomic Samurai, 1993. Samurai Ballet, 1994. Toad Warrior (also known as Hell Comes to Frogtown III), 1996. Shotgun Boulevard, 1996. Rock 'n Roll Cops, 1997. Lingerie Kickboxer, 1998. Armageddon Boulevard, 1998. Nonfiction: The Warrior is Silent: Martial Arts and the Spiritual Path, Inner Traditions, 1998. Also wrote Hapkido: The Korean Art of Self Defense, Charles E. Tuttle, Inc.; The Ki Process: Korean Secrets for Cultivating Dynamic Energy, Samuel Weiser, Inc. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Independent Video, 1993, pp. 18-23. Inside Taekwondo, 1994, pp. 58-65. Publisher's Weekly, May 11, 1998, p. 64.*

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Born February 1, 1968, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Sammy (a comedian) and Mitzi (owner of the Los Angeles Comedy Store) Shore.

Career: Actor, producer, and comedian. Comedy Store, Los Angeles, standup comedian, c. 1986; appeared as the opening act for comedian Sam Kinison, 1988; MTV, veejay, 1991-93. CREDITS Film Appearances: Barrett, 18 Again!, New World, 1988. Retro, For Keeps, TriStar, 1988. Buzz, Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge, Fries, 1989. Third kid, Lost Angels (also known as The Road Home), 1989. (Uncredited) Julian Thomas, Class Act, Warner Bros., 1992. Stoney Brown, Encino Man (also known as California Man), Buena Vista, 1992. Crawl, Son-in-Law, Buena Vista, 1993. Bones Conway, In the Army Now, Buena Vista, 1994. Voice of Robert "Bobby" Zimmeruski, A Goofy Movie, Buena Vista, 1995. Tommy Collins, Jury Duty, TriStar, 1995. Bud Macintosh, Bio-Dome, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Voice of Snivel, Casper: A Spirited Beginning (also known as Casper II: Chost Central Station and Casper: The Beginning), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Tota//y Pauly, MTV, 1991-92. Tota//y Different Pauly, MTV, 1992-93. Alfred E. Newman, the narrator, 5ex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Pauly Sherman, Pauly, Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Rudy, Dream Date (also known as Home By Midnight), NBC, 1989. Nicky, Wedding Band, 1990. Chuck Betts, The Curse of Inferno (also known as The Stick Up), The Movie Channel, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Two for the Road," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. "Down and Out on Beacon Hill," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1988. Himself, "The Grand Opening," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Himself, "Doubt of the Benefit," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1994.

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Pauly, Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1996. Max Waluch, Mr. Rhodes, NBC, 1997. Host, Mad TV, Fox, 1997.

Career: Actor, comedian, writer, and producer. Performed in revues and cabarets in Toronto, 1973-78; member of Second City comedy troupe, 1977-78.

Also appeared in the series Married. . . with Children, Fox.

Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, best writing for a variety or music program, 1983, for "The Energy Ball/ Sweeps Week/' SCTV Network 90; Theatre World Award, 1992-93, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actor in a musical, 1993, and Outer Critics Circle Award, all for The Goodbye Girl; awarded The Order of Canada, 1994; Earl Grey Award, 1995, for his work on SCTV; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or movie, 1998, for Merlin; ACTRA Award for writing for SCTV Network 90.

Television Appearances; Specials: Idols, Fox, 1991. "Pauly Shore Does Dallas," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. The Comedy Store's 20th Birthday, NBC, 1992. American Bandstand 40th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1992. A Tribute to Sam Kinison, Fox, 1993. Celebrity First Loves, Fox, 1995. Host, "Chillin' with the Wiez," MTV's Spring Break '95, MTV, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: MTV's 1991 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1991. Presenter, MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. The 1996 Billboard Music Awards, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Craig, What's Alan Watching? (also known as Outrageous), CBS, 1989. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Pauly, Fox, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 14, 1996, p. 67.*

SHORT, Martin 1950(?>PERSONAL Born March 26, 1950 (some sources say 1951), in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; son of Charles Patrick (a steel company executive) and Olive (first violinist with the Hamilton Philharmonic; maiden name Hayter) Short; married Nancy Dolman (an actress), 1980; children: Katherine, Oliver, Henry. Education: McMaster University, B.S.W., 1972. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tucker Kerwin, The Associates, ABC, 1979-80, The Entertainment Channel, 1982. Neal Stryker, I'm a Big Girl Now, ABC, 1980-81. SCTV Network 90 (also known as SCTV Network), NBC, 1982-84. Regular, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984-86. Voice of Ed Grimley, The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley (animated), NBC, 1988. Marty Short, The Martin Short Show, NBC, 1994. Also appeared as host, Right On. Television Appearances; Specials: Martin Short Concert for the North Americas (also known as Showtime Comedy Spotlight), Showtime, 1985. King Louis XVI, Dave Thomas: The Incredible Time Travels of Henry Osgood (also known as Showtime Comedy Spotlight), Showtime, 1986. Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Host, Women of the Night (also known as On Location), HBO, 1987. Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. Shucky Forme, Really Weird Tales (also known as 7a/es ofthe Weird and Unknown, All's Well That Ends Strange, Cursed with Charisma, and I'll Die Lov/ng), HBO, 1987. The Best of SCTV, ABC, 1988. Second City's 15th Anniversary Special (also known as Showtime's Second City Anniversary Reunion), Showtime, 1988. /, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood (also known as HBO Comedy Hour), HBO, 1989. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989.

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The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Andrea Martin: Together Again, Showtime, 1989. Comic Relief III, HBO, 1989. The Dave Thomas Comedy Show, CBS, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Birth of the Team (also known as Martin & Lewis: Their Golden Age of Comedy), The Disney Channel, 1992. Kings of Comedy (also known as Martin & Lewis: Their Co/den Age of Comedy), The Disney Channel, 1992. A Spinal Tap Reunion (also known as A Spinal Tap Reunion: The 25th Anniversary London Sell-Out and The Return of Spinal Tap), NBC, 1992. The 47th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1993. Addicted to Fame (also known as First Person with Maria Shriver), NBC, 1994. Presenter, The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1994. Presenter, The 48th Annual Tony Awards, 1994. Host, TV's All Time Classic Comedy, 1994. The Show Formerly Known as the Martin Short Show, NBC, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Speilberg, NBC, 1995. Who Makes You Laugh? 2, ABC, 1997. / Am Your Child (also known as From Zero to Three and Johnson & Johnson Presents: I Am Your Child), ABC, 1997. Cilda Radner: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Host, The Three Stooges Greatest Hits, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mitch Harris, "Jim Joins the Network/' Taxi, ABC, 1981. Fred's friend, Maniac Mansion, The Family Channel, 1990. Narrator, "What Happened to Patrick's Dinosaurs," Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1992. "John Candy: A Tribute/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Himself, Muppets Tonight! (also known as The New Muppet Show and Muppets Live!), ABC, 1996. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1996. Also appeared as Johnny Del Bravo, The David Steinberg Show; Roseanne; Reading Rainbow; and on The Dennis Miller Show.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Pilots: Marvin Baxter, The Imperial Grand Band, ABC, 1975. Danny Reno, White and Reno, NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Movies: Louie, The Family Man, CBS, 1979. Bradley Colman, Sunset Limousine, ITC, 1983. Money for Nothing, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Frik, Merlin, NBC, 1998. Mad Hatter, Alice in Wonderland, NBC, 1999. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley (animated), NBC, 1988. Executive producer and creator, The Martin Short Show, NBC, 1994. Film Appearances: Engel, Lost and Found, Columbia, 1979. Boy leader, The Outsider, 1979. Ned Nederlander, Three Amigos, Orion, 1986. Jack Putter, Innerspace, Warner Bros., 1987. David, Cross My Heart, Universal, 1987. Ned Perry, Three Fugitives, Buena Vista, 1989. Neil Sussman, The Big Picture, Columbia, 1989. The Making of Me, 1989. Eugene Proctor, Pure Luck, Universal, 1991. Franck Eggelhoffer, Father of the Bride, Buena Vista, 1991. Martin Harvey, Captain Ron, Buena Vista, 1992. Voice of Stubbs the Clown, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, Universal, 1993. Title role, Clifford, Orion, 1994. Voice of Hubie, The Pebble and the Penguin (animated), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Franck Eggelhoffer, Father of the Bride II, Buena Vista, 1995. Jerry Ross, Mars /Attacks/, Warner Bros., 1996. Richard Kempster,/ung/e2/ung/e, Buena Vista, 1997. Murray, A Simple Wish (also known as The Fairy Godmother), Universal, 1997. Akbar, Akbar's Adventure Tours (also known as Akbar's Adventure Ride), 1998. Voice of Huy, The Prince of Egypt (animated), DreamWorks, 1998. Stage Appearances: Jesus, Codspell, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1972-73. The Goodbye Girl, Broadway, 1993.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Noble Eggleston, Amos Pinchley, Benny Buchsbaum, Val du Val, Fred Poitrine, Otto Schnitzler, Prince Cherney, and The Drunk, Little Me, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1998. Also appeared in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Macbeth; You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown; What's a Nice Country Like You Doing in a State Like This?; Promises, Promises; and Harry's Back in Town.

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RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice, Creature Crunch, Class6 Interactive, 1996. WRITINGS Television Writer, Except Where Indicated: SCTV Network 90 (series), NBC, 1982-84. Martin Short Concert for the North Americas (also known as Showtime Comedy Spotlight; special), Showtime, 1985. The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grim ley (animated; series), NBC, 1988. I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood (also known as HBO Comedy Hour; special), HBO, 1989. The Martin Short Show (series), NBC, 1994. The Show Formerly Known as the Martin Short Show (special), NBC, 1995.

Career: Film and music video producer. Blue-Ice Productions, Los Angeles, CA, president and chief financial officer, 1985—; Propaganda Films (music video, film, and television production company), Los Angeles, founder and chairperson with Steve Colin, 1986—. Also worked for N. Lee Lacy video company. Member: American Cinemateque (vice president), Music Video Producers Association (vice president), Thor Thors Foundation, American Film Institute. Awards, Honors: Fulbright Foundation fellow, 1978; Thor Thors Foundation Scholarship Award, 1979; Harold Lloyd Foundation Scholarship, 1980; Golden Eagle Award, Council on International Non-theatrical Events, c. 1982, for The Story of L Sharkey; Scandinavian of the Year Award, American Scandinavian Society of Los Angeles, 1993; Producer of the Year Award, Music Video Producers Association, 1993.

OTHER SOURCES CREDITS Periodicals: New York Times, September 28, 1994. People Weekly, July 14, 1997, p. 148.*

SIGHVABSON, Sigurjon See SIGHVATSSON, Sigurjon

SIGHVATSSON, Joni See SIGHVATSSON, Sigurjon

SIGHVATSSON, Sigurjon 1952(Joni Sighvatsson, Sigurjon Sighvabson) PERSONAL Name also transliterated as Sigurjon Sighvabson; born June 15, 1952, in Reykjavik, Iceland; immigrated to

Film Producer, Except Where Indicated: (As Joni Sighvatsson) Associate producer, Hard Rock Zombies, Cannon, 1983. (As Joni Sighvatsson) Associate producer, American Drive-In, Star, 1985. (With Steven Colin) Private Investigations, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987. Associate producer, "Tristan und Isolde," Aria, R. V. P. Productions, 1987. (With Steven Colin) The Blue Iguana, Paramount, 1988. (As Joni Sighvatsson; with Steven Colin and Stanley Wlodkowski) Fear, Anxiety and Depression, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. (With Steven Colin and David W. Warfield) Kill Me Again, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1989. (With Steven Colin and Monty Montgomery) Daddy's Dyin'. . . Who's Cot the Will?, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1990.

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(Asjoni Sighvatsson; with Steven Colin and Monty Montgomery) Wild at Heart, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. (As Joni Sighvatsson; with Steven Colin and Tim Clawson and Jay Roewe) Supervising producer, Truth or Dare (documentary; also known as In Bed with Madonna), Miramax, 1991. (As Joni Sighvatsson; with Steven Colin) Ryd (also known as Rust), Manifesto, 1991. (Asjoni Sighvatsson) Executive producer, A Climate for Killing, FoxVideo, 1991. (With Colin and Alan Poul) Candyman, TriStar, 1992. Ruby, Triumph, 1992. (With Steven Colin and Howard Rosenman) A Stranger among Us (also known as Close to Eden), Hollywood, 1992. (With Steven Colin) Red Rock West, Propaganda Films, 1993. (With Steve Colin) Executive producer, Kalifornia, Cramercy, 1993. (With Steve Colin) Executive producer, Canadian Bacon, Gramercy, 1994. (With Dale Pollock) Executive producer, SFW, Gramercy, 1994. (With Steve Colin) Executive producer, Summer Camp, Gramercy, 1994. (With others) Dream Lover, Gramercy, 1994. Executive producer, Dead Connection (also known as Final Combination), Propaganda Films, 1994. Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (also known as Candyman II: Farewell to the Flesh), Gramercy, 1995. Lord of Illusions (also known as Clive Barker's "Lord of Illusions"), United Artists, 1995. Executive producer, Box of Moonlight, Box of Moonlight Pictures, 1996. Executive producer, Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (also known as Brain Candy and The Drug), Paramount, 1996. Basquiat (also known as Build a Fort, Set It on Fire), Miramax, 1996. Executive producer, The Real Blonde, Paramount, 1997. Executive producer, T/7 There Was You, Paramount,

1997. A Thousand Acres, Touchstone Pictures, 1997. Executive producer, Polish Wedding, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1998. Executive producer, Phoenix, Trimark, 1998. Executive producer, Homegrown, TriStar, 1998. Executive producer, Arlington Road, PolyGram, 1999. Executive producer, 200 Cigarettes, Paramount, 1999. Executive producer, Runaway Bride, Paramount,

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Full name, John Daniel Singleton; born January 6, 1968, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Danny Singleton (a mortgage broker) and Sheila Ward (a pharmaceutical company sales executive); married Akosua Busia (an actress), October 12, 1994 (divorced, June 15, 1997); children: one daughter, Hadar. Education: Received degree from University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television, 1990. Avocational Interests: Travel, biking, scuba-diving, playing Nintendo, reading. Addresses: Office— New Deal Productions, 10202 West Washington Blvd., Metro Bldg., Room 203,

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Culver City, CA 90232. Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director and writer. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Three awards from the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television, including the Jack Nicholson Award (twice) and the Robert Riskin Writing Award; New Generation Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, 1991; Academy Award nominations, best director and best writing (screenplay written directly for the screen), and MTV Movie Award, best new filmmaker, all 1992, for Boyz N the Hood; ShoWest Award, screenwriter of the year, and Special Award, directorial debut of the year, ShoWest Convention, 1992. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Boyz N the Hood (also known as Boys in the Hood), Columbia, 1991. Poetic Justice, Columbia, 1993. Higher Learning, Columbia, 1995. Rosewood, Warner Bros., 1997. Shaft, Paramount, forthcoming. Film Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: Co-producer, Poetic Justice, Columbia, 1993. Higher Learning, Columbia, 1995. Executive producer, Woo, New Line Cinema, 1998. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Mailman, Boyz N the Hood (also known as Boys in the Hood), Columbia, 1991. Fireman, Beverly Hills Cop III, Paramount, 1994. Your Studio and You, Universal, 1995. Television Work: Directed The Champ (movie), HBO. Television Appearances; Specials: The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, syndicated, 1992. API Tribute to Sidney Poitier, NBC, 1992. MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1992. Dialogue with Black Filmmakers, 1992.

SINGLETON • 381 George Lucas: Heroes, Myths, and Magic, 1993. Panelist, Directors on Film: A Conversation about Preservation, AMC, 1994. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery, Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Interviewee, "Stan Lee: The ComiX-MAN!," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Guest, The Rodman World Tour, MTV, 1996. RECORDINGS Music Videos: Directed and appeared in Michael Jackson's video "Remember the Time/' 1992. WRITINGS Books: (With Veronica Chambers) Poetic Justice: Film-Making South Central Style, Delia, 1993. Screenplays: Boyz N the Hood (also known as Boys in the Hood), Columbia, 1991. Poetic Justice, Columbia, 1993. Higher Learning, .Columbia, 1995. Rosewood, Warner Bros., 1997. Also wrote Twilight Time. Television Movies: Wrote The Champ. Other Writings: Contributor to periodicals, including Premiere. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 2, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1992. Periodicals: Ebony, April, 1995, pp. 122-125. Entertainment Weekly, March 7, 1997, pp. 20-21. Jet, January 23, 1995, p. 14; May 12, 1997, p. 34. People Weekly, January 23, 1995, pp. 83-84. Time, March 23, 1992, pp. 60-61; April 28, 1997, p. 84.*

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SINGLETON, Ralph S. 1940(Ralph Singleton) PERSONAL Full name, Ralph Stuart Singleton; born March 22, 1940, in Fall River, MA; son of Ralph Stuart and Helen (maiden name, Powers) Singleton; married Joan Elizabeth Victor, December 21,1984; children: Katherine Elizabeth, Elizabeth Powers. Education: University of Mississippi, B.S., 1962. Career: Producer, director, and writer. Member: Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Nancy Susan Reynolds Award, Humanitas Award, and Emmy Award, best primetime drama series, all 1986, and Emmy Award nomination, 1987, all for Cagney and Lacey. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: (As Ralph Singleton) Assistant director trainee, A Place Called Today (also known as City in Fear), 1972. (As Ralph Singleton) Second assistant director, Three Days of the Condor, 1975. Second assistant director, Network, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1976. Second assistant director, The Front, Columbia, 1976. Second assistant director, Taxi Driver, Columbia, 1976. Second Assistant director, The Sentinel, Universal, 1977. Assistant second unit director, Creased Lightning, Warner Bros., 1977. First assistant director, The Seduction of Joe Tynan, Universal 1979. Second assistant director, Testament, Paramount, 1983. Graveyard Shift (also known as Stephen King's "Graveyard Shift"), Paramount, 1990. Film Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: Production assistant, Diary of a Mad Housewife, Universal, 1970.

Executive in charge of production, Somebody Killed Her Husband, Columbia, 1978. Production manager, History of the World Part I, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Production manager, One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. Production supervisor (USA) and unit production manager, Exposed, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1983. Unit production manager and co-producer, Harlem Nights, Paramount, 1989. Associate producer, PetSematary, Paramount, 1989. Co-producer (with William J. Dunn), Graveyard Shift (also known as Stephen King's "Graveyard Shift"), Paramount, 1990. Executive producer (with Mark Lipsky) and unit production manager, Another 48 Hrs., Paramount, 1990. Pet Sematary II, Paramount, 1992. Executive producer, Leap of Faith, Paramount, 1992. Co-producer, Clear and Present Danger, Paramount, 1994. Unit production manager and co-producer, Last Man Standing (also known as Gundown and We/come to Jericho), New Line Cinema, 1996. Co-producer and unit production manager (Washington DC unit), Murder at 1600 (also known as Murder at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue), Warner Bros., 1997. Executive producer, Supernova, United Artists, 1999. Film Appearances: Television interviewer, Taxi Driver, Columbia, 1976. Television Work; Movies: Assistant director, Contract on Cherry Street (also known as Stakeout on Cherry Street), Columbia, 1977. Television Work; Pilots: Associate producer, Stunt Seven, CBS, 1979. Television Work; Series: Coordinating producer (with others), Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1984-88. WRITINGS Nonfiction: Film Scheduling; or, How Long Will It Take to Shoot Your Movie?, Lone Eagle, 1984. Movie Production and Budget Forms . . . Instantly!, Lone Eagle, 1984.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Film Scheduling/Film Budgeting Workbook, Lone Eagle, 1984. Filmmaker's Dictionary, Lone Eagle, 1986.*

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SIVERO, Frank PERSONAL Born in Italy; raised in Brooklyn, NY.

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Film Appearances: Bookie, Shamus (also known as Passion for Danger), Columbia, 1973. Genco, Mario Puzo's The Godfather: Part II (also known as The Godfather: Part II), Paramount, 1974. Donny's driver, The Gambler, Paramount, 1974. Pickpocket, Fyre, Media Home Entertainment, 1978. Ernie, The Billion Dollar Hobo, Hallmark Video, 1978. Bad Habit, Going Ape!, Paramount, 1981. Frank Russo, Fighting Back (also known as Death Vengeance), EMI, 1982. Mobster number two, Fear Gity (also known as Border and Ripper), Thorne EMI, 1984. Vendor, 52 Pick-Up, Cannon, 1986. The mugger, Ruthless People, Buena Vista, 1986. The Galucci Brothers, 1989. Frankie Carbone, GoodFellas (also known as Wise Guy), Warner Bros., 1989. Frankie Pop, Fist of Honor, PM Home Video, 1993. Chu, Cop& 1/2, United International Pictures, 1993. Murray Dunlap, Possessed by the Night, Vision Home Video, 1994. Andy, The Wedding Singer, New Line Cinema, 1998. Tommy Two-Lips, Urban Relics, 1998. Uncle LeoTorello, Carlo's Wake, 1999. Giovanni, Foolish, Artisan Entertainment, 1999.

Full name, Willard Smith, Jr.; born September 25, 1968, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Willard (a refrigeration engineer) and Caroline (a school administrator) Smith; married Sheree Zampino (a songwriter), May, 1992 (divorced, 1995); married Jada Pinkett (an actress), December 31, 1997; children: (first marriage) Willard III ("Trey"); (second marriage) Jaden Christopher Syre. Education: Attended public schools on the west side of Philadelphia, PA.

Television Appearances; Movies: Bruno, The Ratings Game (also known as The Mogul), The Movie Channel, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Pockets, "The Skin Game/' Happy Days, ABC, 1974. "Shades/' Hunter, NBC, 1987. Frank Pisciotta, "UnAmerican Graffiti/' NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995.

Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1804. Career: Actor, rap singer, producer, director, and writer. D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, rap performer as the Fresh Prince. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award (as The Fresh Prince), best solo rap performance, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1988, for "Parents Just Don't Understand"; Grammy Award nomination, 1989, for "I Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson"; Grammy Award, best rap performance, 1991, for "Summertime"; Golden Globe Award nominations, best performance by an actor in a comedy or musical television series, 1993 and 1994, Image Award nominations, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1996 and 1997, all for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air; ShoWest Award, male star of tomorrow, ShoWest Convention, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1995; MTV Movie Award nomination, best onscreen duo (with Martin Lawrence), 1995, for Bad Boys; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor in science fiction, MTV Movie Award, best kiss (with Vivica A. Fox), and MTV Movie Award nomination, best male performance, all 1996, for Independence Day; Blockbuster Entertainment Award,

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favorite actor in science fiction, MTV Movie Award, best fight, and MTV Movie Award nominations, best comedic appearance and best onscreen duo (with Tommy Lee Jones), all 1997, for Men in Black; Special Award, international box office achievement, ShoWest Convention, 1997; MTV Movie Award, best movie song, and American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Award, most performed songs for motion pictures, both 1997, for "Men in Black"; Essence Award, 1998; named one of the fifty most beautiful people in the world, People, 1998; Image Award, entertainer of the year, 1999; Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a motion picture, 1999, for Enemy of the State; Grammy Award, best rap solo performance, 1999, for "Gettin' Jiggy wit It"; Image Awards, outstanding rap artist and outstanding music video, both 1999, for "Just the Two of Us"; Brit Award nomination, best international male solo artist, 1999; American Music Awards, favorite soul rhythm and blues and album, favorite pop/ rock album, and favorite album; platinum records, Recording Industry Association of America. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Will Smith, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 199096. Television Appearances; Specials: Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1989. Night of WO Stars III, NBC, 1990. Sunday Night with Larry King, NBC, 1990. Host, Chipmunks Rockin'through the Decades, NBC, 1990. The 25th Anniversary MDA Jerry Lewis Telethon, syndicated, 1990. Voices that Care, Fox, 1991. Racism: Points of View, MTV, 1991. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1991. Idols, Fox, 1991. Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan, NBC, 1991. The Search for the New Ideal Man, ABC, 1992. NBA All-Star Stay in School Jam, NBC, 1992. People's 20th Birthday, ABC, 1994. A//-5tar Ultra TV Censored Bloopers, NBC, 1995. The 1995 NBA All-Star Stay in School Club, NBC, 1995. Host, MTV's Spring Break '95, MTV, 1995. The Sci-Fi Channel's Invasion of Independence Day, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony, ABC, 1996.

Independence Day: The ID4 Invasion, Fox, 1996. Aliens Invade Hollywood, The Learning Channel, 1997. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Fresh Prince, "I'm with the Band," Blossom, NBC, 1991. Voice of Pinoak, "Pinocchio" (animated), Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. Himself, Martin, Fox, 1995. The Entertainment Business, Bravo, 1998. Himself, Clive Anderson All Talk, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1990. The 5th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1991. The / 7th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. The /8th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1991. Host, The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, syndicated, 1992. The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1993. Host, MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1994. Host, The 21st Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The American Music Awards, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1996. The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1996. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1997. VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1997. Soul Train Music Awards: 11th Anniversary, 1997. The ShoWest Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. Presenter, The 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1997. Presenter, The 1997 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1997. The 40th Annual Grammy Awards, 1998. The 1998 MTV Movie Awards, 1998. The 1998 MTV Video Music Awards, 1998. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998. The 1998 Essence Awards, 1998. The 41st Annual Grammy Awards, 1999. The 30th NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 1999. Television Work: Executive producer, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (series), NBC, 1995-96. Second assistant director, Seeds: A Love Story (special), Lifetime, 1998.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Film Appearances: Pollster, The Imagemaker, Manson, 1986. Manny, Where the Day Takes You, New Line Cinema, 1992. Tea Cake Walters, Made in America, Warner Bros., 1993. Paul, Six Degrees of Separation, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1993. Mike Lowrey, Bad Boys, Columbia, 1995. Captain Steven Miller, Independence Day (also known as /D4), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Jay, Men in Black (also known as M/8), Columbia, 1997. Robert Clayton Dean, Enemy of the State, Buena Vista, 1998. James T. West, The Wild, Wild West, Warner Bros.,

1999. Mike Collins, The Mark, Universal, forthcoming. Love for Hire, Universal, forthcoming. Film Work: Song co-producer, Men in Black (also known as M/8), Columbia, 1997. Producer, The Mark, Universal, forthcoming. Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990.

1989; "The Things That You Do," 1991; "Summertime," 1991; "Ring My Bell," 1991; "I'm Looking for the One (to Be with Me)," 1993; and "Boom! Shake the Room," 1993. Videos: (With son, Trey Smith) Just the Two of Us, Voyeur Films, 1998. Contributor to the video Voices That Care. WRITINGS Film Songs: "Men in Black," Men in Black (also known as MIB), Columbia, 1997. "Parents Just Don't Understand," The Parent Trap, Buena Vista, 1998. Television Songs: Title song, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (series), NBC, 1995-96. "Men in Black," Men in Black: The Series, The WB,

1997—. Screenplays: Love for Hire, Universal, forthcoming.

RECORDINGS OTHER SOURCES Albums: Big Willie Style (includes the singles "Gettin' Jiggy wit It/' 1998, and "Miami," 1999), Columbia, 1997. Also released the single "Men in Black/' Columbia, 1997, and the single "Just the Two of Us." Albums; with D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince: Rock the House, Jive, 1986. He's the D], I'm the Rapper, Jive, 1988. And in This Comer, Jive, 1989. Homebase, Jive, 1991.

Code Red, Jive, 1993. Greatest Hits, Jive, 1998. Singles include "Parents Just Don't Understand," Jive, 1986; "Just One of Those Days," 1987; "Girls Ain't Nothing but Trouble," Jive, 1988; "Brank New Funk," 1988; "A Nightmare on My Street," 1988; "Jazzy's Groove," 1989; "I Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson,"

Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 25,1993, p. 54; December 24, 1993, pp. 26-28. Essence, February, 1993, pp. 60-62; July, 1997, p. 60; May, 1998, p. 82. Jet, December 3, 1990, p. 58; April 29, 1991, p. 56; December 23, 1991, p. 56. Mademoiselle, December, 1993, p. 146. Newsweek, July 7, 1997, p. 63. People Weekly, September 24, 1990, pp. 83-84; February 23, 1998, p. 28. Premiere, January, 1994, p. 74. Rolling Stone, December 10, 1998, pp. 62-71, 137. Shoot, May 15, 1998, p. 7. TV Guide, September 29, 1990, p. 5; October 13, 1990, p. 7; January 23, 1993, pp. 10-12. Electronic: Will Smith Presents Big Willie Style, http:// www.willsmith.net/*

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PERSONAL Born April 1, c. 1953; married Susan Ringo (a producer); children: Chloe. Education: Attended New York University. Addresses: Office—Grand Street Pubs., Inc., 50 Riverside Dr., New York, NY 10024-6555. Career: Cinematographer, director, and actor. Began career shooting pornography films; shot commercials for Reebok, Dr. Pepper, Isuzu, and Duracell, 1989—. New York University Film School Assistant to Elliott Erwitt. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, best cinematography for a single episode of a regular or limited series or special, 1984, for Out of Step; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best Cinematographer, 1986, for Blood Simple; Maverick Tribute Award, Cinequest San Jose Film Festival, 1998.

Men in Black 2 (also known as MIB 2), Columbia, forthcoming. Film Producer, Except Where Indicated: Co-producer, For Love or Money (also known as The Concierge), Universal, 1993. Executive producer, Get Shorty, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1995. Executive producer, Out of Sight, Universal, 1998. Chippendales, 1999. The Wild, Wild West, Warner Bros., 1999. Film Appearances: Mr. Clicker, Addams Family Values, Paramount, 1993. Doorman, Get Shorty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Television Cinematographer: Out of Step, CBS, 1984. Doubletake, 1985. We/come Home, Bobby, 1986. Classified Love, 1986. Television Executive Producer; Series: Maximum Bob, 1998. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1998—.

CREDITS Film Cinematographer, Except Where Indicated: In Our Water, New Day Films, 1982. Blood Simple, Circle Releasing Corp., 1984. Compromising Positions, Paramount, 1985. And lighting consultant, Three O'clock High, Uni versal, 1987. Raising Arizona, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Throw Momma from the Train, Orion, 1987. Big, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. When Harry Met Sally. . ., Columbia, 1989. And camera operator, Miller's Crossing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Misery, Columbia, 1990.

Television Director; Episodic: Maximum Bob, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 3, 1995, pp. 38-39. SHOOT, March 18, 1994, pp. 31-33; October 13, 1995, p. S43; May 23, 1997, pp. 1-2.*

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Film Director, Except Where Indicated: The Addams Family, Paramount, 1991. For Love or Money (also known as The Concierge), Universal, 1993. Addams Family Values, Paramount, 1993. Get Shorty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Men in Black (also known as MIB), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Out of Sight, Universal, 1998. Chippendales, 1999. The Wild, Wild West, Warner Bros., 1999.

Full name, Mary Elizabeth Spacek; born December 25, 1950 (some sources say 1949), in Quitman, TX; daughter of Edwin (a county agricultural agent) and Virginia Spacek; married Jack Fisk (an art director), 1974; children: Schuyler Elizabeth, Virginia Madison. Education: Attended Lee StrasbergTheatre Institute. Addresses: /Agent—Steve Tellez and Rick Nicita, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Career: Actress. Co-founder, Flying Armadillo Productions. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination and National Society of Film Critics Award, best actress, both 1976, for Carrie; New York Film Critics Award, best actress, 1977, for Three Women; Academy Award, National Society of Film Critics Award, Golden Globe Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Awards, and New York Film Critics Award, best actress, all 1980, for Coal Miner's Daughter; Grammy Award nomination, best female country vocal, and Country Music Association Award, album of the year, both 1980, for the original soundtrack recording Coal Miner's Daughter; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress-drama, 1982, for Raggedy Man; Academy Award nomination, best actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture-drama, both 1982, for Missing; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1984, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture-drama, 1985, both for The River; Golden Globe Award, Academy Award nomination, and New York Film Critics Circle Award, best actress, all 1986, for Crimes of the Heart; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a television movie or miniseries, 1995, for A Place for Annie; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or special, 1995, for The Good Old Boys. CREDITS Film Appearances: Poppy, Prime Cut, National General, 1972. Ginger, Ginger in the Morning, 1972. Holly Sargis, Badlands, Warner Bros., 1974. Carrie White, Carrie, United Artists, 1976. Pinky Rose, Three Women, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Linda Murray, We/come to LA., Lion's Gate, 1977. Carolyn Cassady, Heart Beat, Warner Bros., 1980. Loretta Lynn, Coal Miner's Daughter, Universal, 1980. Nita, Raggedy Man, Universal, 1981. Beth Horman, Missing, Universal, 1982. Voice of Anne Uumellmahaye, The Man with Two Brains, Warner Bros., 1983. Mae Garvey, The River, Universal, 1984. Marie Ragghianti, Marie (also known as Marie: A True Story), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985.

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Jessie Gates, 'Night, Mother, Universal, 1986. Gussie Sawyer, V7o/ets Are Blue, Columbia, 1986. Babe Magrath, Crimes of the Heart, DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Miriam Thompson, The Long Walk Home, Miramax, 1991. Liz Garrison, JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Chris Coalter, Hard Promises, Columbia, 1992. Herself, Beyond JFK: The Question of Conspiracy, 1992. Mommy/Mama/Mom/Natasha, Trading Mom, Trimark, 1994. Verena Talbo, The Crass Harp, Fine Line Features, 1995. Voice of Martha Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain, 1996. Margie Fogg, Affliction, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Helen Webber, Blast from the Past, New Line Cinema, 1999. Also appeared in The Plastic Nightmare. Film Work: Set dresser, The Phantom of the Paradise (also known as Phantom and Phantom of the Fill more), 1974. Art director, Death Came (also known as Mrs. Manning's Wee/cendand The Seducers), 1977. Television Appearances; Movies: Sara, The Girls of Huntington House, ABC, 1973. Wanda Trimpin, The Migrants, CBS, 1974. Katherine Alman, Katherine (also known as The Radical), ABC, 1975. Sherri Chessen Finkbine, A Private Matter (also known as Miss Sherri and The Sherri Finkbine Story), HBO, 1992. Susan Lansing, "A Place for Annie/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, ABC, 1994. Spring Renfro, The Good Old Boys, TNT, 1995. Barbara Ryan Barrows, "1974," If These Walls Could Ta/k, HBO, 1996. Pam O'Brien, Beyond the Call, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lorena Parker, Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Loretta Lynn: The Lady . . . the Legend, 1981. Texas 150: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986. The Best of Farm Aid: An American Event, HBO, 1986. Presenter, The 14th Annual CableACE Awards, Lifetime, 1993.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: "Love and the Old Lover/' Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. Sarah Simmonds, "The Townie," The Waltons, CBS, 1973. Sarah Simmonds, "The Odyssey," The Waltons, CBS, 1973. "Sound of Silence/' The Rookies, ABC, 1973. Guest host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1977. Title role, "Verna, USO Girl," Great Performances, PBS, 1978. "Loretta Lynn," Biography, Arts and Entertainment,

1995. RECORDINGS Albums: Performed for the original soundtrack recording Coal Miner's Daughter, 1980. OTHER SOURCES

Career: Producer, writer, and actor. Stars and Stripes, correspondent, c. 1942-45; director for several plays at Playhouse and Margo Jones Theatre, Dallas, TX, and the Players Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, c. 194654; Thomas-Spelling Productions, Los Angeles, CA, co-owner (with Danny Thomas), c. 1969-72; Spelling-Goldberg Productions, Los Angeles, co-president (with Leonard Goldberg), 1972-76; Aaron Spelling Entertainment, Los Angeles, president, 1977-86, chair and chief executive officer, beginning 1986, vice chair, 1995-—; owner of Torand Productions Inc. (a unit of Aaron Spelling Entertainment), 1986—, head of Spelling Premiere Network (a unit of Aaron Spelling Entertainment), 1994—; chair of Spelling Television (a unit of Aaron Spelling Entertainment). Member of board of directors, American Film Institute. Military service: U.S. Army Air Force, 1942-45. Member: Writers Guild of America, Producers Guild of America, Hollywood Radio and Television Society, Hollywood Television Academy of Arts and Sciences, Friars Club, Big Brothers of America, Caucus of Producers, Writers and Directors.

Periodicals: American Film, March, 1991, p. 26. Cosmopolitan, December, 1994, p. 118. Harper's Bazaar, January, 1990, p. 100. McCall's, February, 1991, p. 80. New York Times, December 12,1976; April 20,1980; September 8, 1986. Texas Monthly, February, 1991, p. 90.*

SPELLING, Aaron 1923(?)PERSONAL Born April 22, 1923 (some sources say 1928), in Oak Cliff, TX; son of David (a tailor) and Pearl (maiden name, Wall) Spelling; married Carolyn Jones (an actress) 1953, (divorced, 1964); married Carole Gene Marer (an interior decorator), November 23, 1968; children: (second marriage) Victoria ("Tori") Davey (an actress), Randall Gene (an actor). Education: Studied at the Sorbonne, University of Paris, France, 194546; Southern Methodist University, B.A., 1950. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Jewish. Avocational interests: Playing tennis and raising thoroughbred horses. Addresses: Office—Aaron Spelling Entertainment, 5700 Wilshire Blvd., Floor 5, Los Angeles, CA 900363659.

Awards, Honors: Eugene O'Neill awards, 1947 and 1948; Writers Guild of America Award, 1962; Emmy Award nomination, best dramatic series, 1970, for Mod Squad; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image awards, 1970,1971,1973, and 1975; Man of the Year Award, Publicists Guild of America, 1971; Man of the Year awards, B'nai B'rith (Beverly Hi I Is Chapter), 1972 and 1985; Emmy Award nominations, best drama series, 1977 and 1980, both for Family; Television Showmanship Award, 1982; Emmy Award nomination, best drama series, 1982, for Dynasty; NAACP Humanitarian of the Year, 1983; Winston Churchill Medal of Wisdom, 1988; Emmy Award, 1989, for Day One; Man of the Year Scopus Award, American Friends of Hebrew University, 1993; Emmy Award, 1994, for And the Band Played On; NATPE International, Lifetime Achievement Award, 1995; Lifetime Achievement Award, People's Choice Awards, 1996; Courage to Dream Award Fulfillment Fund, 1996; GLADD Award; inducted into Television Academy's Hall of Fame. Military: Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster and Bronze Star Medal. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Producer and creator, johnny Ringo, CBS, 1959.

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Executive producer, Zane Grey Theatre (also known as Dick Powell's "Zane Grey Theatre"), CBS, 1960-62. Executive producer, The Dick Powell Show (also known as The Dick Powell Theatre), N BC, 1961 63. Executive producer, Burke's Law (also known as Amos Burke, Secret Agent), ABC, 1963-66. Executive producer, Daniel Boone, NBC, 1964. Executive producer, Honey West, ABC, 1965-66. Executive producer, Smothers Brothers Show, CBS, 1965-66. Executive producer, Danny Thomas Hour, NBC, 1967-68. Executive producer, Mod Squad, ABC, 1968-73. Executive producer, Young Rebels, ABC, 1970-71. Executive producer, The Most Deadly Game, ABC, 1970-71. Executive producer and contributing worker, The Rookies, ABC, 1972-76. Executive producer, Firehouse, ABC, 1974. Executive producer, Chopper One, ABC, 1974. Executive producer, Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1975-

Executive producer (with Richard and Esther Shapiro), Dynasty //: The Co/fays (also known as The Colbys), ABC, 1985. Executive producer, HeartBeat, ABC, 1988. Executive producer, Nightingales, NBC, 1989. Executive producer, Beverly Hills 90210, Fox,

79. Executive producer, S.WAI, ABC, 1975-76. Executive producer, Family, ABC, 1976-80. Executive producer, Charlie's Angels (also known as The Alley Cats), ABC, 1976-81. Executive producer, The San Pedro Beach Bums, ABC, 1977. Executive producer, The Love Boat, ABC, 1977-86. Executive producer, Vega$, ABC, 1978-81. Executive producer, Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978-84. Executive producer, Friends, ABC, 1979. Executive producer, Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979-84. Executive producer, The B.A.D. Cats, ABC, 1980. Executive producer, Aloha Paradise, ABC, 198183. Executive producer, Dynasty (also known as Oil), ABC, 1981-89. Executive producer, Strike Force, ABC, 1981-82. Executive producer, I ]. Hooker, ABC, 1982-85, then CBS, 1985-87. Executive producer, Matt Houston, ABC, 1982-85. Executive producer, Hotel (also known as Arthur Hailey's "Hotel"), ABC, 1983-88. Executive producer, At Ease, ABC, 1983. Executive producer, Glitter, ABC, 1984. Executive producer, Finder of Lost Loves, ABC, 198485. Executive producer, MacCruder and Loud, ABC, 1985. Executive producer, Hollywood Wives, ABC, 1985. Executive producer, Hollywood Beat, ABC, 1985.

1990-. Executive producer, Round Table, NBC, 1992. Executive producer, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1992-99. Executive producer, The Heights, Fox, 1992. Executive producer, Hearts are Wild, CBS, 1992. Executive producer, 2000 Malibu Road, CBS, 1992. Executive producer (with E. Duke Vincent), Burke's Law, CBS, 1994-95. Executive producer (with John Byrum and Vincent), Winnetka Road, NBC, 1994. Producer, University Hospital, syndicated, 1994. Executive producer, Models, Inc., Fox, 1994. Producer and creator, Robin's Hoods, syndicated, 1994. Executive producer, Madman of the People, NBC,

1994. Executive producer, Kindred: The Embraced, 1996. Executive producer, Seventh Heaven, The WB,

1996—. Executive producer, Savannah, The WB, 1996. Executive producer, Malibu Shores (also known as Kanan Road), NBC, 1996. Producer, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1997. Executive producer, Pacific Palisades, 1997. Executive producer, The Love Boat: The Next Wave,

1998. Executive producer, Buddy Faro, CBS, 1998. Executive producer, Charmed, The WB, 1998—. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer (with Danny Thomas), The Ballad of Andy Crocker, ABC; 1969. Executive producer (with Thomas), Wake Me When the War Is Over, ABC, 1969. Executive producer (with Thomas), The Over-the-Hill

Gang, ABC, 1969. Executive producer, Wild Women, ABC, 1970. Executive producer, Crowhaven Farm, ABC, 1970. Executive producer (with Thomas), The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again, ABC, 1970. Producer (with Jerry Paris), But / Don't Want to Get Married, ABC, 1970. Producer (with Thomas), Carter's Army (also known as Black Brigade), ABC, 1970. Producer, The House That Would Not Die, ABC, 1970. Executive producer, How Awful about Allan, ABC, 1970.

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Producer, The Love War, ABC, 1970. Executive producer, The Old Man Who Cried Wolf!, ABC, 1970. Producer, Run Simon Run (also known as The Tradition of Simon Zungia), ABC, 1970. Executive producer, River of Cold, ABC, 1971. Producer, Congratulations, It's a Boy!, ABC, 1971. Producer, The Death of Me Yet, ABC, 1971. Producer, Five Desperate Women, ABC, 1971. Executive producer, If Tomorrow Comes (also known as The Glass Hammer), ABC, 1971. Executive producer, In Broad Daylight, ABC, 1971. Executive producer, The Last Child (also known as The Day They Took the Babies Away), ABC, 1971. Executive producer, Love, Hate, Love, ABC, 1971. Executive producer, The Reluctant Heroes (also known as The Egghead on Hill 656), ABC, 1971. Producer, A Taste of Evil, ABC, 1971. Producer (with Leonard Goldberg), The Bounty Man, ABC, 1972. Producer, Two for the Money, ABC, 1972. Executive producer (with Goldberg), Every Man Needs One, ABC, 1972. Executive producer (with Goldberg), Home for the Holidays, ABC, 1972. Producer, No Place to Run, ABC, 1972. Executive producer, Rolling Man, ABC, 1972. Producer (with Goldberg), Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole, ABC, 1972. Producer, The Letters, ABC, 1972. Executive producer (with Goldberg), The Ch/7/ Factor (also known as A Cold Night's Death), ABC, 1972. Producer (with Goldberg), The Affair (also known as Love Song), ABC, 1973. Executive producer (with Goldberg), The Bait, ABC, 1973. Executive producer (with Goldberg), The Great American Beauty Contest, ABC, 1973. Producer (with Goldberg), Hijack!, ABC, 1973. Producer (with Goldberg), Satan's School for Girls, ABC, 1973. Executive producer (with Goldberg) Snatched, ABC, 1973. Producer, Hit Lady, ABC, 1974. Producer (with Goldberg), Death Sentence (also known as Murder One), ABC, 1974. Producer (with Goldberg), The Death Squad, ABC, 1974. Producer (with Goldberg), Cry Panic, ABC, 1974. Producer (with Goldberg), Death Cruise, ABC, 1974. Producer (with Goldberg), The Girl Who Came GiftWrapped, ABC, 1974. Executive producer (with Goldberg), Only with Married Men, ABC, 1974.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Producer (with Goldberg), Savages, ABC, 1974. Producer (with Goldberg) and executive producer, The Legend of Valentino, ABC, 1975. Executive producer (with Goldberg), Murder on Flight 502, ABC, 1975. Executive producer (with Goldberg), The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe, ABC, 1976. Executive producer (with Goldberg), Death at Love House, ABC, 1976. Executive producer (with Goldberg), One of My Wives Is Missing, ABC, 1976. Producer, The Boy in the Plastic Bubble, ABC, 1976. Executive producer (with Goldberg), Little Ladies of the Night (also known as Diamond Alley), ABC, 1977. Producer (with Douglas S. Cramer), Cruise Into Terror, ABC, 1978. Executive producer (with Cramer), Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid, ABC, 1978. Executive producer (with Cramer), The Users, ABC, 1978. Executive producer (with Cramer), Love's Savage Fury, ABC, 1979. Executive producer (with Cramer), Casino, ABC, 1980. Executive producer (with Cramer), Murder Can Hurt You!, ABC, 1980. Executive producer (with Cramer), Sizzle, ABC, 1981. Executive producer (with Cramer), The Best Little Girl in the World, ABC, 1981. Creative consultant, Renegades, ABC, 1982. Executive producer (with Cramer), Don't Go to Sleep, ABC, 1982. Executiv? producer (with Cramer), The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch, ABC, 1982. Executive producer, TJ. Hooker, ABC, 1982. Executive producer (with Cramer), Making of a Male Model, ABC, 1983. Producer, Dark Mirror, ABC, 1984. Executive producer (with Cramer), Dark Mansions, ABC, 1986. Executive producer, TJ. Hooker: Blood Sport (also known as Blood Sport), CBS, 1986. Executive producer, The Three Kings, ABC, 1987. Executive producer, Harry's Hong Kong, ABC, 1987. Executive producer, Cracked Up, ABC, 1987. Executive producer, Nightingales, ABC, 1988. Executive producer, Day One, CBS, 1989. Executive producer (with Cramer), Rich Men, Single Women, ABC, 1990. Executive producer (with Cramer), The Love Boat: A Valentine Voyage (also known as Valentine's Day Love Boat Reunion), ABC, 1990. Executive producer, Jailbirds, CBS, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Executive producer, Terror on Track 9, CBS, 1992. Executive producer, Sexual Advances, ABC, 1992. Executive producer, Back to the Streets of San Francisco, NBC, 1992. Executive producer, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Executive producer (with Vincent and John Slan), A Stranger in the Mirror (also known as Sidney Sheldon's "A Stranger in the Mirror"), ABC, 1993. Executive producer, Hart to Hart Returns, 1993. Executive producer (with Vincent and Michael Phillips),/ane's House, CBS, 1994. Executive producer, Hart to Hart: Home is Where the Hart Is, 1994. Executive producer, Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart, 1994. Executive producer, Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die, 1994. Executive producer, Love on the Run, 1994. Executive producer, Green Dolphin Beat (also known as Green Dolphin Street), Fox, 1994. Executive producer, Hart to Hart: Two Harts in ThreeQuarters Time, 1995. Executive producer, Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart, 1995. Executive producer, Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart, 1996. Executive producer, Hart to Hart: Harts in High Season, 1996. Executive producer, After Jimmy, 1996. Television Work; Miniseries: Producer, The French Atlantic Affair, ABC, 1979. Executive producer (with Cramer), Hollywood Wives, ABC, 1985. Executive producer (with Cramer) and producer, Crossings, ABC, 1986. Producer, Dynasty: The Reunion, ABC, 1991. Executive producer, Crass Roots, NBC, 1992. Executive producer, A Season in Purgatory, 1996. Television Work; Specials: Producer, Sad and Lonely Sundays, 1976. Producer, 33 Hours in the Life of Cod, 1976. Executive producer, Scared Silly, 1982. Executive producer, Venice Medical, 1983. Executive producer (with Lucille Ball), Life with Lucy (also known as One Good Grandparent Deserves Another), ABC, 1986. Executive producer, Hope Division (also known as Shades of Blue), ABC, 1987. Executive producer, The Pretenders, CBS, 1988. Executive producer, The Loner, ABC, 1988.

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producer, Divided We Stand, ABC, 1988. producer, San Berdoo, ABC, 1989. producer,/ust Temporary, NBC, 1989. producer, Just Life, ABC, 1990. producer, Partners, ABC, 1993.

Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer (with Thomas), The Monk, ABC, 1969. Executive producer (with Thomas), The Pigeon, ABC, 1969. Executive producer (with Sammy Davis, Jr.), The Trackers, ABC, 1971. Producer, Yuma, ABC, 1971. Executive producer (with Goldberg), The Daughters of Joshua Cabe, ABC, 1972. Producer, The Rookies, ABC, 1972. Producer (with Goldberg), Letters from Three Lovers, ABC, 1973. Executive producer (with Goldberg), Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1975. Executive producer (with Goldberg), The Daughters of]oshua Cabe Return, ABC, 1975. Executive producer (with Goldberg), Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1976. Executive producer (with Cramer), The San Pedro Bums (also known as The San Pedro Beach Bums), ABC, 1977. Executive producer (with Cramer), The Love Boat (second series pilot), ABC, 1977. Executive producer (with Cramer), The New Love Boat (third series pilot), ABC, 1977. Producer (with Goldberg), Fantasy Island, ABC, 1977. Executive producer (with Goldberg), The Return to Fantasy Island (second pilot), ABC, 1978. Executive producer (with Cramer), Wild and Wooly, ABC, 1978. Executive producer (with Cramer), Vega$, ABC, 1978. Executive producer (with Thomas), The Return of the Mod Squad (second series pilot), ABC, 1979. Executive producer (with Cramer), The Power Within, ABC, 1979. Executive producer (with Goldberg), Beach Patrol, ABC, 1979. Producer (with Goldberg), Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979. Executive producer (with Cramer), The French Atlantic Affair (miniseries pilot), ABC, 1979. Executive producer (with Cramer), Waikiki, ABC, 1980. Executive producer (with Cramer), Massarati and the Brain, ABC, 1982. Executive producer (with Cramer), Shooting Stars, ABC, 1983. Executive producer (with Cramer), Velvet, ABC, 1984.

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Executive producer (with Cramer), International Airport, ABC, 1985. Executive producer, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, ABC, c. 1985. Television Work; Episodic: Producer of episodes for Four Star programs, including The Dick Powell Show, The June Alyson Show, and The Lloyd Bridges Show, 1960-67. Television Appearances; Episodic: Gas station man, "Tennessee Bound," / Love Lucy, CBS, 1955. Florida Pindle, "The Guitar," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1956. Vincent Duke, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1997. Interviewee, "Joan Collins," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: TV Guide: 40th Anniversary Special, 1993. A Day in the Lives of Mel rose Place, Fox, 1994. Love Thy Neighbor: The Saddest and the Best of Me/rose Place, Fox, 1995. An All Star Party for Aaron Spelling (also known as Tribute to Aaron Spelling), ABC, 1998. Film Work: Executive producer, A Pair of Boots, 1962. Executive producer (with Goldberg), California Split, Columbia, 1974. Producer (with Goldberg), Baby Blue Marine, Columbia, 1976. Executive producer, Mr. Mom, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Producer (with Alan Greisman), 'Night Mother, Universal, 1986. Executive producer, Cross My Heart, Universal, 1987. Producer, Surrender, Warner Bros., 1987. Executive producer, Three O'clock High, Universal, 1987. Producer (with Greisman), Satisfaction (also known as Girls of Summer), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Producer (with Greisman), k>ose Cannons, TriStar, 1990. Producer (with Greisman), Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. Executive producer, The Mod Squad, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1999. Executive producer, Charlie's Angels: The Movie, forthcoming. Film Appearances: Harry Williams, Vicki, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Catur, Three Young Texans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. (Uncredited) Mr. Oliver, Black Widow, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. The Knifer, Alaska Seas, Paramount, 1954. Mad at the World, The Filmmakers, 1955. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: A Prime Time Life (autobiography), Dove, 1996. WRITINGS Television Writing: (With David H. Kidd) Carter's Army (movie), ABC, 1970. Contributing writer, The Rookies (series), ABC, 197276. Story writer, Robin's Hoods (series), syndicated, 1994. Contributing writer of episodes for several television programs, including Dick Powell's "Zane Grey Theatre/' Wagon Train, The Jane Wyman Show, and Playhouse 80, c. 1956-59. Screenplays: One Foot in Hell (also known as The Last Man), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Autobiography: A Prime Time Life, St. Martin's Press, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Broadcasting & Cable, January 23, 1995, pp. 11-15. Mediaweek, November 4, 1996, pp. 17-19. New Yorfc Times Biographical Service, August, 1980, p. 1191; October, 1991, p. 1086. Texas Monthly, September, 1994, pp. 114-116. TV Guide, January 5, 1985. Variety, January 5, 1998, pp. 54-55.*

STERN, Stewart 1922PERSONAL Born March 22, 1922, in New York; father, a doctor and an artist; uncle, Adolph Zukor (producer and former chairman of Paramount). Education: Attended the University of Iowa.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Career: Screenwriter, actor, dialogue director, and stage manager. Eagle Lion Studios, dialogue director, 1946-48. Military service: Served in World War II for U.S. military. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best writing—story, 1951, for Teresa (with Alfred Hayes); Academy Award nomination, best screenplay based on material from another medium, 1968, for Rachel, Rachel; Emmy Award, best writing, special programdrama or comedy adaptation, 1977, for Sybil.

Television Work; Writer; Episodic: "Thunder Silence/' Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954. Television Work; Writer; Miniseries: Sybil, NBC, 1976. Television Work; Writer; Movies: A Christmas to Remember, CBS, 1978. Also wrote Crip; And Crown They Good; and Heart of Darkness.

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Film Work; Dialogue Director: T-Men, Eagle-Lion, 1947. Railroaded!, Eagle-Lion, 1947. Hollow Triumph (also known as The Scar), EagleLion, 1948. He Walked By Night, Eagle-Lion, 1948.

Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 26: American Screenwriters, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1984. Periodicals: American Film, October, 1983, pp. 20-22.*

Film Appearances: Himself, Ste//e Emigrant'!, 1983. Cook, Fright Night, Columbia, 1985. Interviewee, The Celluloid Closet, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995.

STILLER, Ben

Television Appearances: Writer, Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess (movie), CBS, 1983.

Born November 30, 1965, in New York, NY; son of Jerry Stiller (a comedian) and Anne Meara (a comedian); brother of Amy Stiller (an actress). Education: Attended University of California at Los Angeles.

Stage Work: Stage manager, The French Touch, Broadway Production, New York City, 1945-46.

Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

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Career: Actor, screenwriter, director, and producer. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Alfred Hayes) Teresa, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Benjy, Paramount, 1951. Rebel Without a Cause, Warner Bros., 1955. The Rack, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. The James Dean Story, Warner Bros., 1957. Thunder in the Sky, Paramount, 1959. The Outsider, Universal, 1961. The Ugly American, Universal, 1963. Rachel, Rachel, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1968. (Story with Dennis Hopper) The Last Movie (also known as Ch/nchero), Universal, 1971. Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams, Columbia, 1973.

Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding writing in a variety or music program, 1993, for The Ben Stiller Show (with others); Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite comedy actor, 1999, for There's Something About Mary. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Saturday Night Live (also known as SNL, Saturday Night, and NBC's Saturday Night), NBC, 1987, 1989. Host, The Ben Stiller Show, MTV, 1990. Host and various characters, The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992-93.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Freddy Novak, Working Tra$h, Fox, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Ronnie Shaughnessy, "The House of Blue Leaves/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 3, HBO, 1993. Panelist, Directors on Film: A Conversation About Preservation, AMC, 1994. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. Canned Ham: The Cable Cuy, Comedy Central, 1996. Host, The 1996 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1996. To Life! America Celebrates Israel's 50th, CBS, 1998. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998. AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (also known as American Film Institutes' 100 Years . . . 100 Movies), CBS, 1998. The 1998 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: KateMcShane, 1975. The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Voice of Barry, "Miracle on Third or Fourth Street/' Frasier, NBC, 1993. Voice of Harry Medfly, "Clip Job/' Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1995. Jimmy, Mr. Show, 1996. Vic, "The Trainer," NewsRadio, NBC, 1996. Himself, Politically Incorrect, Comedy Central, 1997. Himself, Viva Variety, Comedy Central, 1997. Himself, "Make a Wish," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1997. Tommy, "The One with the Screamer," Friends, NBC, 1997. Himself, "Rio Ghosto," Space Ghost: Coast to Coast, Cartoon Network, 1998. Also appeared on The Mike Douglas Show. Television Work: Director (with others), Co//n Quinn Back in Brooklyn (special), MTV, 1989. Creator, executive producer, and segment director, The Ben Stiller Show (series), Fox, 1992-93. Film Appearances: Dainty, Empire of the Sun, Warner Bros., 1987. Chris Honeywell, Hot Pursuit, Paramount, 1987. Tipton, fresh Horses, Columbia, 1988. Lawrence Isabella, Next of Kin, Warner Bros., 1989. Bruce, Elvis Stories, 1989. Chip Lane, That's Adequate, South Gate Entertainment, 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Jim Uptegrove, 5te//a, Buena Vista, 1990. Pluto's Cook and Attila the Hun, Highway to Hell, Hemdale, 1992. Michael Grates, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Tony Perkis/Tony Perkis Sr., Heavyweights, Buena Vista, 1994. For Better or Worse, Columbia, 1995. (Uncredited) Orderly in the Nursing Home, Happy Cilmore, Universal, 1996. Bwick Elias, If Lucy Fell, TriStar, 1996. Mel Coplin, Flirting with Disaster, Miramax, 1996. Sam Sweet/Stan Sweet, The Cable Guy, Columbia/ TriStar, 1996. Jerry Stahl, Permanent Midnight, Artisan, 1998. Steve Arlo, Zero Effect, Columbia, 1998. Ted Stroehmann, There's Something About Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Jerry, Your Friends & Neighbors (also known as Friends and Neighbors), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Mr. Furious, Mystery Men, Universal, 1999. The Suburbans, 1999. Black and White, 1999. McClintock's Peach, 1999. Film Director, Except Where Indicated: Elvis Stories, 1989. Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. The Cable Guy, Columbia/TriStar, 1996. Producer, The Suburbans, 1999. Stage Appearances: Ronnie Shaughnessy, The House of Blue Leaves, Lincoln Center Theater, New York City, 1986. WRITINGS Television Writing: Writer (with others), Saturday Night Live (also known as SNL, Saturday Night, and NBC's Saturday Night), 1987, 1989. Writer (with others), Colin Quinn Back in Brooklyn (special), MTV, 1989. Writer (with others) The Ben Stiller Show (series), MTV, 1990. Writer (with others), The Ben Stiller Show (series), Fox, 1992-93. Writer, Saturday Night Special (series), Fox, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 4, 1994, p. 30; April 19, 1996, p. 50; June 26, 1998, p. 24; July 13, 1998, p. 54.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Interview, April, 1996, p. 40. New York, April 3, 1989, p. 26. People Weekly, February 12, 1990, p. 60; August 18, 1997, p. 43; February 9, 1998, p. 154. SHOOT, November 18, 1994, p. 12.*

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Original name, Robert Stockwell; born March 5, 1936 (some sources say 1935), in Hollywood, CA; son of Harry (an actor) and Betty Veronica (a performer) Stockwell; married Millie Perkins (an actress), 1962 (divorced); married Joy Marchenko, 1982; children: (second marriage) Austin, Sophia. Education: Attended public schools on Long Island, NY; studied at University of California, Berkeley, and with Martin Milmore in Boston, MA. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Floor 5, Beverly Hills, CA 902122401. Career: Actor. Worked as a real estate broker in New Mexico; performed in dinner theatre productions. Member: Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, best juvenile performance, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1947, for Gentleman's Agreement; Golden Globe Award, and named most talented juvenile actor of the year by Parents' magazine, both 1948, for The Boy with Green Hair-, named in Motion Picture Herald-Fame "Stars of Tomorrow" poll, 1949; Cannes Film Festival Award, best actor (with others), 1959, for Compulsion; Cannes Film Festival Award, best actor, 1961, for Long Day's Journey into Night; Academy Award nomination and New York Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actor, and National Society of Film Critics Award, all 1988, for Married to the Mob; Golden G lobe Award, best supporting actor in a series, 1989,1990,1992, and 1993, Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actor in a drama series, 1991,1992, and 1993, and Q Award, Viewers for Quality Television, best supporting actor in a quality drama series, 1991, all for Quantum Leap.

CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Donald Martin, Anchors Aweigh, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Paulie, The Valley of Decision, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Himself, /Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (also known as Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945. Nipper, The Mighty McGurk, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Robbie Shannon, The Green Years, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1946. Archie Carstairs, Home Sweet Homicide, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1946. A Really Important Person, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Ricky Parkson, The Arnelo Affair, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1947. Andrew MacBean, The Romance of Rosy Ridge, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Nick Charles, Jr., Song of the Thin Man, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1947. Tommy Green, Gentlemen's Agreement, Paramount, 1947. Peter Frye, The Boy with Green Hair, RKO Radio Pictures, 1948. Danny Mitchell, Deep Waters, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1948. Jed Joy, Down to the Sea in Ships, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1949. Colin Craven, The Secret Garden, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1949. John Humperdink "Dink" Stover, The Happy Years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Title role, Kim, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. John Kenyon, Stars in My Crown, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1950. Hade Keough, Gun for a Coward, Universal, 1956. The Careless Years, United Artists, 1957. Chester Graham, Jr., Cattle Drive, Universal, 1958. Judd Steiner, Compulsion, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Paul Morel, Sons and Lovers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Edmund Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night, Embassy, 1962. Joseph, Rapture, Panoramic Productions, 1965. Dave, Psych-Out, American International, 1968. Wilbur Whateley, The Dunwich Horror, American International, 1970. Billy, The Last Movie (also known as Chinchero)f Universal, 1971.

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Stein, The Loners, Four-Leaf Productions, 1972. Jack Whittier, The Werewolf of Washington, Diplomat, 1973. Billy, Win, Place, or Steal (also known as Another Day at the Races, The Big Payoff, Just Another Day at the Races, and Three for the Money), Cinema National, 1975. The Pacific Connection (also known as Stickfighter and South Pacific Connection), 1975. Narrator, Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer, 1976. Mark, Tracks, Rainbow Pictures, 1976. Paul Lavell, Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood, Paramount, 1976. Pat Westall, She Came to the Valley (also known as Texas in Flames), R.G.V. Pictures, 1979. Otto Quartz, Human Highway, Warner Bros., 1982. Frank, Alsino y el Condor (also known as Alsino and the Condor), Libra Cinema 5, 1982. Hacker, Wrong Is Right (also known as The Man with the Deadly Lens), Columbia, 1982. Walt, Paris, Texas, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Dr. Wellington Yueh, Dune, Universal, 1984. Muldaur, The Legend of Bit lie Jean (also known as Fair Is Fair), TriStar, 1985. Bob Grimes, To Live and Die in LA., Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1985. John Carver, To Kill a Stranger, VCL, 1985. Ecstasy, 1986. Ben, Blue Velvet, DeLaurentis Entertainment Group, 1986. Captain Homer Thomas, Gardens of Stone, TriStar, 1987. Charles (Chip) Cain, Beverly Hills Cop II, Paramount, 1987. Detective Carl Strick, The Blue Iguana, Paramount, 1987. Billy Baxter, Banzai Runner, Montage, 1987. Boss, The Time Guardian, Hemdale/Nelson, 1987. Mario, The Long Haul, 1988. Howard Hughes, Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Paramount, 1988. Michael Dattalico, Palais Royale (also known as Smoke Screen), Spectrafilm, 1988. Tony (The Tiger) Russo, Married to the Mob, Orion, 1988. Detective Novak, Buying Time, Arista, 1988. John Luponi, Backtrack (also known as Catchfire and Do It the Hard Way), Vestron Video, 1989. Mario, Jorge, um Brasileiro (also known as Jorge, a Brazilian), Embrafilme, 1989. Peter Oak, Limit Up, MCEG, 1989. Hatfield, Sand/no, Umanzor Beta Films, 1990. Andy Civella, The Player, Fine Line Features, 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Freddie, Friends and Enemies, Sideral Productions, 1992. Salesman Stig, Chasers, Morgan Creek Productions, 1994. Duncan, Naked Souls, Warnervision Entertainment, 1995. Jack Tramonte, Mr. Wrong, Buena Vista, 1996. Katz-Feeney, Midnight Blue, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1997. Judge Harvey Hale, The Rainmaker (also known as John Grisham's "The Rainmaker"), Paramount, 1997. Defense Secretary Walter Dean, Air Force One (also known as AFO), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Captain Wallace B. Binghampton, McHale's Navy, Universal, 1997. Stan Mills, The Shadow Men, Maverick Entertainment, 1997. Grey Wolf, The Last Resort, R.S. Entertainment, 1997. Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knights, FM Entertainment, 1998. Rites of Passage, World International Network, 1999. Frank Skoufaris, Water Damage, 1999. Film Work; Director: Human Highway, Warner Bros., 1982. Television Appearances; Series: Albert Calavicci, Quantum Leap, NBC, 1989-93. Voice of Duke Nukem, Captain Planet and the Planeteers (animated), TBS, 1990. Frank DiMeo, The Tony Danza Show, NBC, 1997. Mr. Murphy, It's True, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: General Philip Sheridan, Son of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Big Horn, ABC, 1991. Robert Jenkins, The Langoliers (also known as Stephen King's "The Langoliers"), ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Davis Tucker, "The Joke and the Valley/' Hallmark Hal I of Fame, NBC, 1961. Before Breakfast, 1968. Avery Jensen, Paper Man, CBS, 1971. Raymond, The Failing of Raymond, ABC, 1971. Eric Wagner, Columbo: The Most Crucial Game, 1972. Freddy Duncan, /Adventures of Nick Carter, 1972. Detective Callan, Cop on the Beat (also known as The Return of ]oe Forrester), 1975. Lloyd Harrington, Columbo: Troubled Waters, 1975.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Kenneth Switzer, A Killing Affair (also known as Behind the Badge), 1977. Marty Helick, Born to Be Sold, NBC, 1981. Sweet Smell of Death, 1983. John, Papa Was a Preacher, 1985. James McGlaughlin, The Gambler III: The Legend Continues, CBS, 1987. Rear Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci, Quantum Leap (also known as Genes/s), NBC, 1989. Detective Robert Morse, Fatal Memories (also known as Memory of a Murder and The E/7een Franklin Story), NBC, 1992. Tim Curtis, Shame, Lifetime, 1992. Augustus Brandenburg, Bonanza: The Return, 1993. Tony Ciccone, Madonna: Innocence Lost (also known as Madonna: Unauthorized), Fox, 1994. Sam Caldwell, Justice in a Small Town (also known as Ordinary Heroes: The Sandra Prine Story and Hard Evidence), NBC, 1994. Mickey Jo, Vanishing Son II (also known as Action Pack), syndicated, 1994. Jason Flaboe, The Innocent (also known as Silent Witness), NBC, 1994. Jack Lowe, In the Line of Duty: The Price of Vengeance, NBC, 1994. Robert Allardvce, The Commish: In the Shadow of the Callows, ABC, 1995. Aaron Bliss, Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan (also known as E dna Buchanan: Miami Deadline), CBS, 1995. Hoi I is Dietz, Twilight Man (also known as Random Access), Starz!, 1996. Ben Jeffries, Unabomber: The True Story, USA Network, 1996. William, Living in Peril (also known as The Peril of Being Walter Woods), The Movie Channel, 1997. Dr. Ames, Close to Danger, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Innocent Witness," Front Row Center, CBS, 1956. "Class of '58," Matinee Theatre, NBC, 1956. "Horse Power," Matinee Theatre, NBC, 1956. "Julie," Matinee Theatre, NBC, 1956. "Washington Incident," Schlitz Playhouse, CBS, 1956. "Murder Is a Witch," Climax, CBS, 1957. "The Ruth Owens Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1957. "Fight the Whole World," Matinee Theatre, NBC, 1957. "God Is My Judge," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1958. "Mercy Day," Rest/ess Gun, NBC, 1958. Juan Ortega, "The Juan Ortega Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1958. "Kid on a Calico Horse," Cimarron City, NBC, 1958.

STOCKWELL • 397 "The Family Man," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1959. "Made in Japan," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. Rodney Lawrence, "The Rodney Lawrence Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1959. "The Nature of the Night," Johnny Staccato, NBC, 1959. "The Cyanide Touch," Checkmate, CBS, 1960. "The Dance Man," The June Allyson Show, CBS, 1960. "Assassin," Outlaws, NBC, 1961. Billy Weaver, "The Landlady," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1961. Will Sheridan/Santee, "The Will Santee Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1961. "Afternoon of a Cowboy," Bus Stop, ABC, 1961. "The Geetas Box," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1961. KatelI/Yamuri, "A Quality of Mercy," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1961. "A Place to Hide," Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1962. "Annabel," The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1962. "In Search of a Son," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. "The Dogs of War," The Ga//ant Men, ABC, 1963. Private Rob Lawson, "High Named Today," Combat, ABC, 1963. "The Wrecker," The Greatest Show on Earth, ABC, 1963. "Climate of Evil," The Defenders, CBS, 1963. "To Love Is to Live," Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1964. "Their Own Executioners," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1964. "Who Killed Lenore Wingfield?," Burke's Law, ABC, 1964. "The Bell in the Schoolhouse Tolls for Thee, Kildare," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "Life in the Dance Hall: F-U-N," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "Some Doors Are Slamming," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "Enough LaBoheme for Everybody," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "Now, the Mummy," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "A Protechnic Display," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "The Cage," The Danny Thomas Hour, NBC, 1968. "The Quarry," The FBI, ABC, 1968. Matthew Rush, "The Medal," Bonanza, NBC, 1969. "A Step in Time," Mannix, CBS, 1971. "Till Death Do Us Part," The FBI, ABC, 1972. "End of a Nightmare," The FBI, ABC, 1972. Gunnar Malstrom, "The Pendulum," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1973. Paul Thomas/Paul Cullen, "Legion of the Lost," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. Charlie, "Whisper, Whisper," Night Gallery, NBC, 1973.

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"Unseen Alibi/ Orson Welles' "Great Mysteries/'syndicated, 1973. "Collision Course," Police Story, NBC, 1973. Police Surgeon, syndicated, 1974. "Love, Mabel," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1974. Charlie Blake, "The Programming of Charlie Blake," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1975. Sergeant Cal Ian, "The Return of Joe Forrester," Police Story, NBC, 1975. Three for the Road, CBS, 1975. Tom Longman, "The Hero," Cannon, CBS, 1975. "The Adventure of the Blunt Instrument," E//ery Queen, NBC, 1975. "It Was the Fight before Christmas," McCloud, NBC, 1976. "No Way Out," Tales of the Unexpected, NBC, 1977. "The Story of Daniel in the Lion's Den," Greatest Heroes of the Bible, N BC, 1978. "Hart's Desire," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1982. Collins, "A Small and Deadly War," The A-Team, NBC, 1983. "The Skeleton Who Came out of the Closet," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1983. "Busido," Miami Vice, NBC, 1985. Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. Dorn Van Stotter, "Night of the Headless Horseman," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Brother Hobart, "Bad Company," Hunter, 1987. Martin Decker, "Room," The Twilight Zone, 1988. Eliot Easterbrook, "Deadpan," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. "Dennis Hopper," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1991. Jeopardy!, 1992. Preston Carpentar, "The Rival," Lois & Clark: The New Adventure of Superman, ABC, 1994. John Delany, Burke's Law, CBS, 1994. Vic Carlucci, Can't Hurry Love, CBS, 1995. Jeffrey Geiger's lawyer, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Cus Sheppard, Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Cy Tannen, Ink, CBS, 1996. Host, Popular Science, The Learning Channel, 1997. Mr. Murphy, It's True, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1990. Presenter, The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. Presenter, The 2nd International Rock Awards, ABC, 1990. Host, Roy Orb/son Tribute to Benefit the Homeless, Showtime, 1990. Presenter, The 3rd Annual International Rock Awards, ABC, 1991. Host, Against All Odds, NBC, 1991. Host, Caught in the Act, NBC, 1993. Host, / Survived a Disaster 2, ABC, 1997. Stage Appearances: Innocent Voyage, Theatre Guild, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1943. Compulsion, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1958. Stage Director: Endgame and The New Tenant (double-bill), Coronet Repertory Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1962. Radio Appearances: Performed in the radio series Death Valley Days and Dr. Christian. WRITINGS Screenplays: Human Highway, Warner Bros., 1982. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, July-August, 1988, p. 27. Interview, March, 1990, p. 126; October, 1988, p. 88.*

STONE, Peter H. 1930(Pierre Marton) PERSONAL

Also appeared in episodes of The Dennis Miller Show. Television Appearances; Specials: The Killers, CBS, 1959. When We Were Young: Crowing up on the Silver Screen, PBS, 1989. The American Film Institute Salute to Gregory Peck (also known as The 77th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Gregory Peck), NBC, 1989.

Full name, Peter Hess Stone; born February 27,1930, in Los Angeles, CA; son of John (a film producer) and Hilda (a film writer; maiden name, Hess) Stone; married Mary O'Hanley, February 17, 1961. Education: Bard College, B.A., 1951; Yale University, M.F.A., 1953. Career: Playwright and screenwriter. Also known as Pierre Marton.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Member: Dramatists Guild (member of executive council; president, beginning in 1981), Authors League of America, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, 1962, for The Defenders; Writers Guild Award nomination, Writers Guild of America, 1962, for The Benefactors; Writers Guild Award, best comedy film, and Edgar Allan Poe Award, best motion picture screenplay, Mystery Writers of America, both 1964, for Charade; Academy Award, best original screenplay (with S. H. Barnett and Frank Tarloff), 1964, for Father Goose; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best musical, 1966, for Skyscraper; Antoinette Perry Award, best musical, New York Drama Critics Circle Award, Plays and Players Award, and Drama Desk Award, best musical book writer (with Sherman Edwards), all 1969, and Christopher Award, 1973, all for 7776; honorary Litt.D., Bard College, 1971; Writers Guild Awards, best comedy film, 1974, for Father Goose, and 1978, for Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?; Antoinette Perry Award, best musical book, 1981, for Woman of the Year; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best musical book, 1983, for My One and Only; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best musical book, 1991, for The Will Rogers Follies; Grammy Award, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1991, for The Will Rogers Follies; Antoinette Perry Award, best musical book, 1997, for Titanic. CREDITS Television Appearances: "Music by Richard Rodgers," Great Performances, PBS, 1990. "Bob Fosse: Steam Heat" (also known as "Fosse, the Ultimate Showman"), Dance in America (also known as Great Performances), PBS, 1990. Guest, Talking with David Frost, PBS, 1992. Television Work; Series: Creator, Adam's Rib, ABC, 1973-74. Creator, Ivan the Terrible, CBS, 1976. Story contributor, Dragon Flyz, syndicated, 1996. Story contributor, Van-Pires, syndicated, 1997. Television Work; Specials: Supervising producer, Baby on Board, 1988. Film Appearances: Teddy Coggan, Far from the Madding Crowd, 1967. Screenwriter, "The Actor and Saint Peter," Funny, 1988.

WRITINGS Books for Stage Musicals, Unless Otherwise Noted: Friend of the Family (play), Crystal Palace, St. Louis, MO, 1958. Kean, music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1961. Skyscraper, music by James Van Heusen, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1965. / 776, music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, Shubert Theatre, New Haven, CT, then 46th Street Theatre, New York City, both 1969, published by Viking (New York City), 1970. Two By Two (based on the play The Flowering Peach by Clifford Odets), music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Martin Charnin, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1970. Georgy, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1970. Sugar (based on the film Some Like It Hot), music by Jule Styne, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1972. Full Circle (play; based on a work by Erich Maria Remarque), American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1973, published by Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 1974. Goodtime Charley, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1975. Woman of the Year (based on the film of the same name), music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, Colonial Theatre, Boston, MA, then Palace Theatre, both 1981, published by Samuel French (New York City), 1984. (With Timothy S. Mayer) My One and Only, music by George and Ira Gershwin, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1983. Grand Hotel, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1989. The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, Palace Theatre, 1991-93. Titanic, Criterion Center Stage Right, New York City, 1997. Screenplays: Charade (also known as Grand Merchant Loup Appelle), Universal, 1963, novelization published by Gold Medal Books, 1963. (With S. H. Barnett and Frank Tarloff) Father Goose, Universal, 1964. Mirage (based on the novel Fa//en Angel by Howard Fast), Universal, 1965. (As Pierre Marton) Arabesque, Universal, 1966. (With Tarloff) The Secret War of Harry Frigg, Universal, 1968.

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Jigsaw, Universal, 1968. Sweet Charity (based on the play by Neil Simon), Universal, 1969. (As Pierre Marton) Skin Game, Warner Bros., 1971. (With Sherman Edwards) 7776 (based on the stage play), Columbia, 1972. The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3, United Artists, 1974. The Silver Bears, Columbia, 1978. Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (also known as Someone Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe, Too Many Chefs, and Qualcuno Sta Uccidendo i Piu Grand/ Cuochi d'Europa), Warner Bros., 1978. Why Would I Lie?, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1980. Just Cause, Warner Bros., 1995. Television Movies: (As Pierre Marton) One of My Wives Is Missing, 1976. Grand Larceny, syndicated, 1987. Television Episodes: Studio One, CBS, 1956. Brenner, CBS, 1959. Witness, CBS, 1961. Asphalt Jungle, ABC, 1961. The Defenders, CBS, 1961-62. Espionage, NBC, 1963. Adam's Rib, ABC, 1973-74. Ivan the Terrible, CBS, 1976. Television Specials: The Benefactors, 1962. Androcles and the Lion, music and lyrics by Rodgers, NBC, 1968. I Love Liberty, 1982. Baby on Board, 1988. The 44th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1990. The 46th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1992. Adaptations: The animated television series Dragon Flyz, released in syndication in 1996, and Van-Pires, released in syndication in 1997, were based on stories by Stone; the 1974 screenplay The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 was adapted for television and broadcast by ABC in 1998. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 7, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1982. Something about the Author, Volume 65, Gale, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Periodicals: America, September 27, 1997, p. 24.*

STURRIDGE, Charles PERSONAL Married Phoebe Nichols (an actress); children: two sons, one daughter. Education: Attended Stonyhurst College and Oxford University. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, actor, and writer. Former member, National Youth Theatre; former president, Oxford University Dramatic Society; director, Granada Television, England, 1974—. Awards, Honors: BAFTA Award nomination, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1976, for World in Action Special: The Council; seventeen awards for Brideshead Revisited, including BAFTA Award, best series, two Golden Globe Awards, Grand Award, New York Film and Television Festival, and Emmy Award nomination (with Michael Lindsay-Hogg), best director of a limited series or special, all 1981; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in directing for a miniseries or a special, 1996, for Gulliver's Travels. CREDITS Television Director; Series: Coronation Street, Granada Television, 1971. Strangers, Granada Television, 1978. (With Michael Lindsay-Hogg) Brideshead Revisited, Granada Television, then PBS, 1981. The Storyteller (also known as ]im Henson's The Storyteller), Channel 4, 1987. The Jim Henson Hour, NBC, 1989. Director of episodes of the British series Crown Court and Spoils of War. Television Director; Specials: A Story Short, NBC, 1988. A Foreign Field (also known as We Shall Meet Again), BBC, 1993. Television Director; Miniseries: Gulliver's Travels, NBC, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Director; Movies: Soft Targets, BBC, 1982. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bertie (Young Edward), Edward VII (also known as Edward the King, Edward the Seventh, and The Royal Victorians), ATV, 1975. Television Director; Other: World in Action Special: The Council, 1976.

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Stage Plays: (Translator with Tania Alexander) The Seagull, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, then Queen's Theatre, London, 1985. Coauthor of Hard Times, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, England; translator (with Tania Alexander) of Uncle Vanya. Television Writer: Troubles (series), LWT, 1981.*

Also directed World in Action: The Accident, The Very Public Death of Enrico Sidoli; and The Road to /Amsterdam. SULLIVAN, Daniel Film Director, Except Where Indicated: Runners, Hanstall, 1983. "La Forza del Destino/' Aria, RVP-Virgin Vision, 1987. A Handful of Dust, New Line Cinema, 1988. (With Tim Sullivan and Derek Granger) Where Angels Fear to Tread, Fine Line Features, 1991. Buffalo Soldiers, 1994. (Uncredited) FairyTale: A True Story (also known as Fairy Tale and Illumination), Paramount, 1997. Film Appearances: Markland, If. . ., Paramount, 1968. Stage Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: The Seagull, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, then Queen's Theatre, London, 1985. Director and co-playwright of Hard Times, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, England. Stage Appearances: Rosencrantz, Hamlet, Oxford Playhouse, Fortune Theatre, London, and Hunter College Playhouse, New York City, 1970. WRITINGS Screenplays: "La Forza del Destino," Aria, RVP-Virgin Vision, 1987. A Handful of Dust, New Line Cinema, 1988. (With Tim Sullivan and Derek Granger) Where Angels Fear to Tread (based on a novel by E. M. Forster), Fine Line Features, 1992. Buffalo Soldiers, 1994. (Uncredited) FairyTale: A True Story (also known as Fairy Tale and Illumination), Paramount, 1997.

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Full name, Daniel J. Sullivan; born June 11, 1940, in Wray, CO; son of John Martin and Mary Catherine (maiden name, Hutton) Sullivan; married third wife, Shelley Plimpton; children: (first marriage) Megan Anne; (second marriage) John, Rachel. Education: San Francisco State University, B.A. Career: Director, actor, and playwright. Actor's Workshop, San Francisco, CA, actor, 1963-65; Lincoln Center Repertory Company, New York City, actor and director, 1965-73; director in regional theatres, 197379; California Institute of Arts, Valencia, instructor, 1973-74. Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, resident director, 1979-81, artistic director, 1981—.Member of board of directors of Theatre Panel, National Endowment for the Arts, Communications Group, 1982—; Member, Commonwealth Award Panel. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award, most promising director, New York Theatre Critics, 1972, for Suggs; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best director of a play, 1989, for The Heidi Chronicles, 1992, for Conversations with My Father, and 1993, for The Sisters Rosensweig; Lucille Lortell Award for excellence Off-Broadway, 1993, for Substance of Fire. CREDITS Stage Director, Except Where Indicated: In White America, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Theatre-in-the-Schools, New York City, 1967-68. Assistant director, Hair, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1968-72. Assistant director, An Enemy of the People, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1971.

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Scenes from American Life, Forum Theatre, New York City, 1971. Play Strindberg, Forum Theatre, 1971. Narrow Road to the Deep North, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1972. Suggs, Forum Theatre, 1972. The Plough and the Stars, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1973. The Matchmaker, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1978-79. The American Clock, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 1980. Two Gentlemen of Verona, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1981-82. Bedroom Farce, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1981-82. Major Barbara, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1981-82. Romeo and Juliet, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 198283. The Front Page, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1982-83. Taking Steps, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1982-83. The Vinegar Tree, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 198283. Shivaree, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, then Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1983-84. Make and Break, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 198384. As You Like It, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1983-84. Our Town, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1984-85. The Mandrake and The Wedding (double-bill), Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1984-85. The Merry Wives of Windsor, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1984-85. I'm Not Rappaport, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 198485, then American Place Theatre, New York City, 1985, later Booth Theatre, New York City, 198587. And adapter, Girl Crazy, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1985-86. The Merry Wives of Windsor, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1985-86. Cats-Paw, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1986. Red Square, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1987. The Heidi Chronicles, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1989, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, later Seattle Repertory Theatre, 198990. The Cherry Orchard, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 198990. Robbers/Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1989-90. Inspecting Carol, Seattle Repertory Company, 1991. Conversations with My Father, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1991, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1992, later Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1993.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The Substance of Fire, Playwrights Horizons, then Mainstage Theatre, New York City, 1991, later Center Theatre Group, Music Center of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, 1993. The Sisters Rosensweig, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1992, then Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1993-94. The Merry Wives of Windsor, Delacorte Theater/Central Park, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1994. London Suite, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1995. A Fair Country, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1996. An American Daughter, Cort Theater, New York City, then Lincoln Center Theater, New York City, 1997. Psychopathia Sexualis, City Center Stage, New York City, then Manhattan Theater Club, New York City, 1997. Ah, Wilderness!, Vivian Beaumont Theater, Lincoln Auditorium, New York City, 1998. Far East, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1998-99. Major Tours: Director, I'm Not Rappaport, U.S. cities, 1986-87. Director, The Heidi Chronicles, U.S. cities, 1990. Director, The Sisters Rosensweig, U.S. cities, 1994. Stage Appearances: Understudy for Anchises, Topman, and Olpides, Tiger at the Gates, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1968. Harry, The Time of Your Life, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1969. Navigator, Cam/no Real, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1970. Night, Amphitryon, Forum Theatre, New York, 1970. Brother, The Good Woman of Setzuan, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1970. Understudy for Jimmy Farrell, The Playboy of the Western World, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1971. Understudy for Stanley, The Birthday Party, Forum Theatre, 1971. Yakima, Enemies, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1972. Launcelot Gobbo, The Merchant of Venice, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1973. Pablo Gonzalez, A Streetcar Named Desire, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1973. Savages, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1974-75. Prologue and Timoteo, The Mandrake, and Her Husband, The Wedding (double-bill), Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1984-85. Dr. Caius, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1985-86.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Mr. Feathers, Robbers, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1989-90. Television Work: Assistance, The Heidi Chronicles (movie), 1995. Film Work; Director: The Substance of Fire, Miramax, 1996. WRITINGS Plays: (Adapter) Niccolo Machiavelli, The Mandrake, produced with The Wedding (by Bertolt Brecht) at Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1984-85. (Adapter) Girl Crazy (original book by Guy Bolton and John McGowan, music by George Gershwin, and lyrics by Ira Gershwin), produced at Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1985-86. Truffles in the Soup, 1988. Inspecting Carol, 1991.

Lyrics: Song, The Substance of Fire, Miramax, 1996.*

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PERSONAL Born March 27, 1963, in Knoxville, TN; son of Tony (an amateur musician) and Connie (a corporate executive; later surname, Zastoupil) Tarantino. Education: Studied acting for several years. Avocational interests: Watching movies, collecting pop culture memorabilia. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Rigney Friedman Business Management, 12400 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 850, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. Pussycat Theatre, Torrance, CA, worked as an usher; Video Archives (video store), began as clerk, became manager, 1984-89; Imperial Entertainment (film company), telephone sales representative, c. 1990. A Band Apart Productions, founder (with Lawrence Bender) and partner, 1997—. Member: Screen Writers Guild, Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, best director, Independent Feature Project, and awards for best director and best screenplay, Catalonian International Film Festival, all 1992, for Reservoir Dogs; Academy Award, British Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Award, and Golden Globe Award, best original screenplay (with Roger Avary), Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award nomination, best director, Palm d'Or (Golden Palm Award), Cannes Film Festival, Independent Spirit Awards, best director and best screenplay, National Society of Film Critics Awards, best direc-

tor and best screenplay, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award and New York Film Critics Circle Award, both best screenplay, Stockholm Film Festival Award, best screenplay, MTV Movie Award, best picture, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best film, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts David Lead Award for Direction, and named best director by National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, all 1995, for Pulp Fiction; Time-Machine Honorary Award, Catalonian International Film Festival, 1996; Golden Berlin Bear, Berlin International Film Festival, 1997, for ]ackie Brown. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Reservoir Dogs, Miramax, 1992. Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994. "The Man from Hollywood/' Four Rooms, Miramax, 1995. ]ackie Brown (also known as Rum Punch), Miramax, 1997. 40 Lashes, 1999. Film Work; Executive Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Associate producer, Past Midnight, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. (With Lawrence Bender) KillingZoe, October Films, 1994. (With Alexandre Rockwell) Four Rooms, Miramax, 1995. From Dusk Till Dawn, Dimension Films, 1996. Curdled, Miramax, 1996. Cod Said "Hal, "Oh, Brother Productions, 1998. From Dusk Till Dawn: The Hangman's Daughter, Miramax, 1999. From Dusk Till Dawn: Texas Blood Money, Miramax, 1999.

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WRITINGS Screenplays: Captain Peachfuzz and the Anchovy Bandit, 1985. (With Frank Norwood) Past Midnight, Columbia, 1992. Reservoir Dogs, Miramax, 1992. True Romance, Warner Bros., 1993. (And story) Natural Born Killers, Regency, 1994. (With Roger Avary) Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994. (Uncredited) It's Pat, Buena Vista, 1994. (Uncredited) Crimson Tide, Buena Vista, 1995. "The Man from Hollywood," Four Rooms, Miramax, 1995. From Dusk Till Dawn, Dimension Films, 1996. (Uncredited) The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996. Author of news report, Curdled, Miramax, 1996. Jackie Brown (also known as Rum Punch), Miramax, 1997. Television Episodes: "Motherhood," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1995. Other: Pulp Fiction (book edition of screenplay), Hyperion (New York City), 1994 (published in England as Pulp Fiction: Three Stories about One Story, Faber [London], 1994). Adaptations: The 1999 screenplay From Dusk Till Dawn: Texas Blood Money was based on a story by Tarantino. OTHER SOURCES Books: Bernard, Jami, Quentin Tarantino: The Man and His Movies, Harper, 1995. Newsmakers 1995, Cumulative, Issue 4, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1995. Periodicals: C'measte, summer, 1995, p. 4. Entertainment Weekly, December 30, 1994, p. 23. Interview, April, 1995, p. 42. Movieline, August, 1994, pp. 51-54, 88, 90. Newsweek, June 6, 1994, p. 79. New York Times Biographical Service, December 6, 1992, pp. 1571-1574. Rolling Stone, November 3, 1994, pp. 77-80, 110. Time, November 16, 1992, pp. 95-97.*

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And editor, Offret (also known as Offret-Sacrificato, The Sacrifice and The Witch), Orion Classics, 1986.

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PERSONAL Born April 4, 1932, in Zawrashje, Iwanowo, Russia; died of cancer, December 28,1986, in Paris, France; son of Arseniy Tarkovsky (a poet); married Irma Rauch, 1960 (divorced, 1963); married Larisa Tarkovskaya, 1964; children: (first marriage) two children; (second marriage) Andrei. Education: Graduated from the Institute of Oriental Languages, 1954, and the All-Union State Cinematography Institute, 1960. Career: Director, screenwriter, editor, production designer, and actor. Worked as geological prospector, Siberia, 1954-56. Awards, Honors: Venice Film Festival, Lion of St. Mark Award, best film, 1962, for Ivan's Childhood; Cannes Film Festival, International Critics Award, 1969, for Andrei Rublev; Cannes Film Festival, Grand Prize of the Jury Award, 1972, for Solaris; Merited Artistic Worker of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic (RSFSR), 1974; Cannes Film Festival, Grand Prize of the Jury Award, best screenplay, 1983, for Nostalghia; Cannes Film Festival Award, Prize for First Work-Full Length Films, 1983; Cannes Film Festival, Grand Prix, 1986, for The Sacrifice; British Academy Film and Television Arts Award, best foreign language film, 1988, for The Sacrifice. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Unless Noted Otherwise: Ubiitski (also known as The Killers), 1958. Kontsentrat, 1958. There Will Be No Leave Today (also known as Segodnia uvolneniia ne budet; short), 1959. Katok i skripka (also known as The Steamroller and the Violin, The Skating Rink and the Violin, and Violin and Roller), Art Kino, 1960. Ivanovo detstvo (also known as /van's Childhood, Childhood of Ivan, My Name is Ivan, and The Youngest Spy), Sig Shore, 1962. Andrei Rublev (also known as Andrej Rublijov and The Passion According to Saint Andrew), Mosfilm, 1969. Solyaris (also known as Solaris), Sovexport, 1971. Zerkalo (also known as The Mirror and White, White Day), 1975. And production designer, Stalker, Media Transactions, 1979. Nostalghia (also known as Nostalgia), Grange, 1983.

Film Appearances: Mne Dvadtsat Let (also known as / am Twenty), 1964. Himself, De weg naar Bresson (also known as The Road to Bresson), 1984. Andrei Takovsky, 1984. Himself, Cruppa Tovariscej, 1988. Himself, Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, 1988. Himself, The Exile and Death of Andrei Tarkovsky,

1989. Television Work; Director: Tempo di viaggio, 1983. Stage Work: Director, Hamlet, 1976. Director, Boris Codunov (opera), Covent Garden, London, 1983. WRITINGS Screenplays: Katok i skripka (also known as The Steamroller and the Violin, The Skating Rink and the Violin, and Violin and Roller), Art Kino, 1960. Andrei Rublev (also known as Andrej Rublijov and The Passion According to Saint Andrew), Mosfilm, 1969. Solyaris (also known as Solaris), Sovexport, 1971. Zerkalo (also known as The Mirror and White, White Day), 1975. Stalker, Media Transactions, 1979. Nostalghia (also known as Nostalgia), Grange, 1983. Offret (also known as Offret-Sacrificato, The Sacrifice and The Witch), Orion Classics, 1986. Nonfiction: Andrei Rublev, Paris, 1970. Sculpting in Time: Reflections on the Cinema, London, 1986, rev. ed. 1989. Also contributed to such periodicals as Sight and Sound. OTHER SOURCES Books: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 2: Directors, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1993.

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TAYLOR, Regina PERSONAL Born in Dallas, TX; daughter of Nell Taylor (a social worker and poet). Education: Graduated from Southern Methodist University. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress and writer. New York Shakespeare Festival, member of company. Awards, Honors: Q Awards, best actress in a quality drama series, Viewers for Quality Television, 1992 and 1993, for /'// Fly Away; Emmy Award nominations, best lead actress in a drama series, 1992 and 1993, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a television series-drama, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1993, and Image Award nomination, best actress in a drama series, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1993, all for /'// Fly Away; Image Award nomination, outstanding actress in a television movie, miniseries, or drama special, NAACP, 1996, for A Good Day to Die; Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a motion picture, NAACP, 1996, for dockers; Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a motion picture, NAACP, 1997, for Courage Under Fire.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Nurse, 1980. Minniejean Brown, Crisis at Central High, CBS, 1981. Burnetta, Concealed Enemies, 1984. Pam Hayes, Howard Beach: Making the Case for Murder (also known as In the Line of Duty: Howard Beach, Making a Case for Murder), N BC, 1989. Lilly Harper, riI Fly Away: Then and Now, PBS, 1993. Lieutenant Alec Curtis, Host/7e Waters, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Drusilla, A Good Day to Die (also known as Children of the Dust), 1995. Mish Delaware, The Third Twin (also known as Ken Follett's The Third Twin), 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Evelyn Griggs, "Mushrooms," Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Sarah Maslin, "Virtue," Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Film Appearances: Mrs. Carter, Lean on Me, Warner Bros., 1989. Rosie, Jersey Girl, Electric Pictures, 1992. Angela Lament, The Keeper, Rada Film, 1995. Gussie, Losing Isiah, Paramount, 1995. Irisjeeter, dockers, Universal, 1995. The Wife, Spirit Lost, Live Entertainment, 1996. Ann, A Family Thing, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Meredith Serling, Courage Under Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Karen Roman, The Negotiator, Warner Bros., 1998. Stage Appearances: Romeo and Juliet, 1986. King Lear, 1987. The Tempest, 1988. Doctor Faustus, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1988. Escape from Paradise, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1994. WRITINGS

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lilly Harper, I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1991-93. Sandra Broome, Feds, CBS, 1997.

Stage Plays: Watermelon Rinds, Westbeth Theatre Center, 1993. Escape from Paradise, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1994.

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THOMASJeremy 1949PERSONAL Full name, Jeremy Jack Thomas; born July 26, 1949; son of Ralph Philip Thomas (a director); married Claudia Frolich, 1977 (divorced, 1981); married Vivien Coughman, 1982; children: (first marriage) one daughter; (second marriage) two sons. Education: Attended Millfield School. Addresses: Office—Recorded Picture Co. Ltd., 8-12 Broadwick St., London W1V 1FH, England. Career: Producer. Chairperson, British Film Institute, 1992. Member: Royal Automobile Club. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best picture, 1988, for The Last Emperor; Special Award, outstanding contribution to cinema, Evening Standard (London), 1990; Michael Balcom Award, outstanding contribution to cinema, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1990; Genie Award (with Gabriella Martinelli), best motion picture, 1992, for Naked Lunch; Golden Camera Award nomination, Cannes Film Festival, 1998, for All the Little Animals.

CREDITS Film Producer, Except Where Indicated: Editor, Brother Can You Spare a Dime, 1974. Mad Dog Morgan (also known as Mad Dog), BEF, 1976. The Shout, The Rank Organisation, 1978. Executive producer, The Great Rock 'ri Roll Swindle, Kendon Films, 1980. Bad Timing (also known as Illusions and Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession), Recorded Pictures, 1980. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (also known as Furyo and Senjou no Merii Kurisumasu), Universal, 1983. Eureka, United Artists, 1983. The Hit, Island Alive, 1985. Insignificance, Island Alive, 1985. Executive producer (with Chris Blackwell), Good to Go, Island Pictures, 1986. The Last Emperor, Columbia, 1987. Everybody Wins, Orion, 1990. The Sheltering Sky, Warner Bros., 1990. (With Gabriella Martinelli) Naked Lunch, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Executive producer, Let Him Have It, British Screen, 1991. (With Francis Bouygues) Little Buddha, Miramax, 1992. Rough Magic, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Executive producer, Victory, Miramax, 1995. (With others) A Hundred and One Nights, Recorded Pictures, 1995. Executive producer, Crash, Fine Line, 1996. Stealing Beauty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Executive producer, The Ogre (also known as Der Unhold)f Recorded Pictures, 1996. Executive producer, The Brave, Majestic Films, 1997. Blood & Wine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. And director, All the Little Animals, Recorded Pictures, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Naked Making Lunch (documentary), London Weekend TV, 1992.*

TOLKIN, Michael L. 1950PERSONAL Born October 17, 1950, in New York, NY; son of Mel (a writer) and Edith (a lawyer; maiden name,

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Gleaming the Cube (also known as A Brother's Justice and Skate or Die), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. The Rapture, Fine Line Features, 1991. (With Henry Dean) Deep Cover (based on a story by Tolkin), New Line, 1992. The Player (based on the novel by Tolkin), Fine Line Features, 1992. The New Age, Wechsler Productions, 1994. (With Bruce Joel Rubin) Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. 20 Billion, Paramount, 1999. Also wrote It Looks Alive to Me; Cowboy Heaven; and Power of an Attorney. Television Writing; Series: Story editor, Delta House, ABC, 1979. Taxi, ABC, 1980. Television Writing; Movies: (With William Mastrosimone and Ron Hutchinson) The Burning Season (also known as The Life and Death ofChico Mendes), HBO, 1994. Novels: The Player, Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988. Among the Dead, Morrow, 1993. Periodicals: Contributed articles to periodicals such as Voice Literary Supplement and Film Comment. OTHER SOURCES

CREDITS Film Director: The Rapture, Fine Line Features, 1991. The New Age, Wechsler Productions, 1994. 20 Billion, Paramount, 1999. Film Producer: (With Nick Wechsler) The Player (based on the novel by Tolkin), Fine Line Features, 1992.

Periodicals: Film Comment, September-October, 1994, pp. 54-55. New Yorker, April 19, 1993, p. 34. Vogue, June, 1988, p. 147.*

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Film Appearances: Eric Schecter, The Player, Fine Line Features, 1992. WRITINGS Screenplays: Gossip, 1983. Let's Co (also known as Let's Go, Pal), Showscan Film Corporation, 1985.

Born December 4, 1964, in Brooklyn, NY; daughter of Gary A. (a trial lawyer) and Addie (an English teacher) Tomei. Education: Attended Edward R. Murrow High School, New York City; Boston University, 1982-83; and New York University. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

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Career: Actress. Naked Angels, member of company, 1992. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1986, for Daughters; Academy Award, best supporting actress, and MTV Movie Award, best breakthrough performance, 1993, both for My Cousin Vinny; MTV Movie Award, best kiss (with Christian Slater), 1993, for Untamed Heart; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, 1997, for Unhook the Stars. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mandy, The Flamingo Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Health club girl, The Toxic Avenger, Troma, 1985. Tracy, Playing for Keeps, Universal, 1986. Lisa Provolone, Oscar, Buena Vista, 1991. Remy, Zandalee, Adios Productions, 1991. Mona Lisa Vito, My Cousin Vinny, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Mabel Normand, Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Rosie Copa, Equinox (also know as Isimeria), IRS Releasing, 1993. Caroline, Untamed Heart (also known as The Baboon Heart), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Martha Hackett, The Paper, Universal, 1994. Faith Corvatch, Only You (also known as Him and ]ust in T/me), TriStar, 1994. Margaret, Four Rooms, Miramax, 1995. Dottie Perez, The Perez Family, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1995. Monica, Unhook the Stars, Miramax, 1996. Nina, We/come to Sarajevo (also known as Sarajevo), Miramax, 1997. Missy, A Brother's Kiss, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1997. Crystal Allen, The Women, 1998. Rita Abramowitz, Slums of Beverly H/7/s, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. King of the Jungle, Rosefunk Pictures, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Series: Marcy Thompson Cushing, As the World Turns, CBS, 1983-85. Donna, Leg Work, CBS/1987. Maggie Lauten, A Different World, NBC, 1987-88. Television Appearances; Movies: April Haynes, Parker Kane, NBC, 1990. Since You've Been Cone (also known as Dogwater and Stepping in Dogwater), ABC, 1998.

My Own Country, Showtime, 1998. "Reflections of Eden/' National Geographic Presents, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Evie Webster Josephson, Eric Segal's Only Love, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Dream Thieves/' Max Headroom, ABC, 1987. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1994. Herself, "The Cadillac/' Seinfeld, NBC, 1996. Narrator (Jean Harlow/Cleveland Grand Jury/ "New York Times"), Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Noelle Crandall, "Supermom's Daughter," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1987. Presenter, The MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. Presenter, The 49th Annual Tony Awards, 1995. Host, AMC Shirty Temple Film Festival, AMC, 1996. Presenter, The Screen Actors Cuild Awards, 1997. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. Christian Slater: The El True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Cetta, Daughters, New York City, 1986. The Comedy of Errors, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1992. Pam/Popo Martin, Fat Men in Skirts, Naked Angels Theatre, New York City, 1994. Katherina Serafima Gleb, SLAVS! Thinking about the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1994-95. Susy Hendrix, Wait Until Dark, Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 1998. Also appeared in Class 1 Acts, Evening Star, What the Butler Saw, Marathon 88, Sharon and Billy, Chelsea Walls, The Summer Winds, Beirut, The Rose Tattoo, Mango Tea, and Aven'u Boys. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, August, 1994, p. 130.

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TORK, Peter 1942PERSONAL Full name, Peter Halsten Thorkelson; born February 13,1942, in Washington, DC; son of John Thorkelson (a university professor); married Jody Babb, 1960 (divorced); married Reine Stewart, 1970 (divorced); married Barbara lannoli, 1975 (divorced); children: (second marriage) Hallie; (third marriage) Joe Ivan. Education: Attended Carleton College, Minnesota. Addresses: Agent—Twentieth Century Artists, 15315 Magnolia Blvd., Suite 429, Sherman Oaks, CA91403. Career: Musician, actor, and educator. Performed as a folk musician in Greenwich Village, NY, and Los Angeles, CA, before joining the Monkees TV show; along with musicians Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Michael Nesmith, was a member of the rock band, The Monkees, 1966-68; recorded six albums with the Monkees during the time of their television series; taught math, English, and Eastern philosophy at Pacific Hills, a private high school in Santa Monica, CA, 1975-78; reunited with other members of the Monkees, and performed on tours, 1986-89; toured with musician James Lee Stanley, beginning 1996; rejoined Monkees Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones for their 30th Anniversary Tour, 1996-97. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Peter, The Monkees, NBC, 1966-68. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Surf Guru, "Romancing the Tube," California Dreams, NBC, 1992. Jedidiah Lawrence, "Career Day/' Boy Meets World, ABC, 1995. Jedidiah Lawrence, "Rave On," Boy Meets World, ABC, 1995. Himself, Wings, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Himself, 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee, 1969.

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TRIKONIS, Gus PERSONAL Born in New York, NY; married Goldie Hawn (an actress), May 16, 1969 (divorced, 1974). Career: Director, actor, and screenwriter. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Five the Hard Way (also known as The Sidehackers), Crown, 1967. The Swinging Barmaids (also known as Eager Beavers), Premiere Releasing Organization, 1975. Supercock (also known as Fowl Play and Superchicken), 1975. The Student Body (also known as Sexual Students and Student Body Associates), Surrogate, 1976. Nashville Girl (also known as Country Music Daughter and New Girl in Town), New World Pictures, 1976. Moonshine County Express, New World Pictures, 1977. The Evil (also known as Cry Demon), New World Pictures, 1978. Touched by Love (also known as To Elvis, With Love), Columbia, 1980. Take This Job and Shove It, Avco Embassy, 1981. Dance of the Dwarfs (also known as Jungle Heat), Dove& Panache, 1983. Film Appearances: Indio, West Side Story, United Artists, 1961. Pajama boy, Pajama Party (also known as The Maid and the Martian), American International Pictures, 1964.

Joe, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1964. Resteroff, The Sand Pebbles, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Scorpio, The Hellcats, Crown, 1967. Rio, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Television Work; Director; Movies: The Darker Side of Terror, CBS, 1978. She's Dressed to Kill (also known as Someone's Killing the World's Greatest Models), NBC, 1979. Flamingo Road, NBC, 1980. Twirl, NBC, 1981. Elvis and the Beauty Queen, NBC, 1981. Miss Ail-American Beauty, CBS, 1982. First Affair, CBS, 1982. Dempsey, CBS, 1983. Midas Valley, ABC, 1985. Malice in Wonderland (also known as The Rumor Mill), CBS, 1985. Love on the Run, NBC, 1985. Open Admissions, CBS, 1988. Unknown Subject, 1988. The Great Pretender (also known as Dead End Brattigan), NBC, 1991. Insel der Furcht, 1997. Television Work; Director; Miniseries: (Part 3 only) The Last Convertible, NBC, 1979. Television Work; Director; Episodic: "Please!," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. "What are Friends For/' The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Jack and Mike, ABC, 1986. Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1987. The Flash, CBS, 1990. Quantum Leap, ABC, 1992. The Commish, ABC, 1993. SeaQuest DSV(also known as SeaQuest 2032), NBC, 1994. Burke's Law, CBS, 1994. Viper, NBC, 1994. Thunder in Paradise, syndicated, 1994. New York Undercover, Fox, 1994. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, syndicated, 1995. Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. Baywatch Nights (also known as Detective on the Beach), syndicated, 1995. Viper, syndicated, 1996. The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Television Director; Specials: Christmas Snow, NBC, 1986.

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TUCKER, Chris 1972PERSONAL Born in 1972, in Atlanta, GA; son of Norris and Mary Tucker. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 16, 1997, pp. 84-87; August 22, 1997, p. 106; September 25, 1998, p. 74. People Weekly, May 19, 1997, p. 21; September 28, 1998, p. 39. Variety, August 18, 1997, p. 33.*

Career: Stand-up comedian, actor, and producer. Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Award nominations, best breakthrough performance and best on-screen duo (with Ice Cube), both 1996, for Friday. CREDITS Film Appearances: Johnny Booze, House Party 3, New Line, 1994. Smokey, Friday, New Line, 1995. Bodyguard, Panther, Gramercy, 1995. Skip, Dead Presidents, Buena Vista, 1995. DJ Ruby Rhod, The Fifth Element, Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Franklin Hatchett, Money Talks, New Line, 1997. Beaumont Livingston, Jackie Brown (also known as Rum Punch), Miramax, 1997. Detective James Carter, Rush Hour, New Line, 1998. William Soul, Double O-Soul (also known as 00Soul), Universal, 1999. Film Work: Executive producer, Money Talks, New Line, 1997.

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Born May 17, 1969, in Springfield, MA. Education: Walnut Hill School of the Performing Arts, Boston, MA; University of Connecticut, B.F.A. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Cannon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Former ballet dancer. Appeared with the New England Dance Conservatory, the Amherst Ballet Company, and the Western Massachusetts Ballet Company. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dinah Morgan Marler (#2), The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1987-89. Melanie Cortlandt Rampal, All My Children, ABC, 1989-91.

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Terry Mears, Winnetka Road, NBC, 1994. Gail Emory, American Gothic, CBS, 1995-96. Abby Sullivan, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996-97. Annie Mott, Party of Five, Fox, 1997-98.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Stacy Petrie, The Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1961-

66. Television Appearances; Specials: New York host, Happy New Year, America—1996, 1995. Film Appearances: April O'Neil, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, New Line Cinema, 1991. April O'Neil, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, New Line Cinema, 1993. Jennifer, The Feminine Touch (also known as The November Conspiracy), Miracon Pictures, 1994. Louise, Dead Funny, A-pix Entertainment, 1994. Lisa, Vibrations (also known as Cyberstorm), Dimension Home Video, 1995. Gina, The Pompatus of Love, BMC Independents, 1996. Stage Appearances: Appeared in A Little Night Music, A Chorus Line, and Babes in Arms. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 20, 1998, p. 65.*

Host, Picture This (quiz show), CBS, 1963. The Judy Garland Show, CBS, 1963. Dave Crabtree, My Mother the Car, NBC, 1965-66. Jerry Webster, Accidental Family, NBC, 1967-68. Jerry Brownell, Headmaster, CBS, 1970-71. Steven Winters, 13 Queens Boulevard, ABC, 1979. Luther Van Dam, Coach, ABC, 1989-97. Grandpa Max, You Wish (also known as Genie), ABC, 1997-98. Grandpa Jerry Beauchamp, Teen Angel, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tucker Agajanian, Fresno, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Harvey, To Grandmother's House We Go, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Andy Williams Show, NBC, 1962.

Jerry Miller, "Banjo-playing Deputy/' The Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1965. Wes Callison, "But Seriously, Folks/' The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1972. Wes Callison, "Son of'But Seriously, Folks'," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1973. Wes Callison, The Mary Tyler Moore Hour, CBS,

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1931(?)PERSONAL

Born July 27, 1931 (some sources say 1932), in Danville, IL; son of Hazel Van Dyke; brother of Dick Van Dyke (an actor); uncle of Barry Van Dyke (an actor); married Shirley Van Dyke; children: Nancy Kelly. Addresses: Agent—Entertainment Alliance, P. O. Box 5734, Santa Rosa, CA 95402. Career: Actor and comedian. Standup comedian at nightclubs. Owns a store in Benton, AK. Military service: U.S. Air Force, 1952-54. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actor in a comedy series, 1991,1992, and 1994, all for Coach.

Luther, Blue Skies, ABC, 1994. Luther Van Dam, Grace Under Fire, ABC, 1996. Luther Van Dam, "Drew Gets Married," The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1997. The Burglar, "Pilot," The NewAddams Family, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Mr. Fin ley, The Amazing Cosmic Awareness of Duffy Moon, 1976. The /7th Annual All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show, CBS, 1991. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. The O/sen Twins Mother's Day Special, ABC, 1993. Circus of the Stars Give Kids the World, CBS, 1993. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. Segment host, "Monday Night Football," ABC's 40th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1994.

VANOCUR

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 The Coach Retrospective: Mary Hart Goes One-onOne with ''Coach/'ABC, 1994. Host, Before They Were Stars, ABC, 1994. Host, The Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade, ABC, 1996. Uncle Billy, Merry Christmas, George Bailey, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Bill Wallace, My Boy Google, CBS, 1967. George, You're Only Young Twice, CBS, 1967. Film Appearances: Norman Jones, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. Matt Douglas, Jr., McLintock!, United Artists, 1963. Biff Roberts, Palm Springs Weekend, Warner Bros., 1963. Freddy, Love and Kisses, Universal, 1965. Bubba, Angel in My Pocket, Universal, 1969. W.A.R. Women Against Rape (also known as Death Blow), 1987. Run If You Can, 1987. Voice of Grandpa Baker, Annabelle's Wish (animated), Hallmark Entertainment, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 20, 1994, pp. 57-58. Time, April 27, 1998, p. 25.*

VANOCUR, Sander 1928PERSONAL Born Sander Vinocur, January 8, 1928, in Cleveland, OH; son of Louis (a lawyer) and Rose (maiden name, Millman) Vinocur; married Edith Pick (a fashion designer), March 3, 1956 (died, 1975); married Virginia Backus Wood, December 19, 1975; children: Nicholas, Christopher. Education: Graduated from Western Military Academy, Alton, IL, 1946; Northwestern University, B.A. (political science), 1950; attended London School of Economics and Political Science, 1950-52. Career: News broadcaster and executive. Manchester Guardian, London, England, reporter, 1954-55; British Broadcasting Corp., London, news analyst, 1954-55; CBS News, London, British correspondent, 1954-55; New York Times, city staff, 1955-57; NBC

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News, New York City, 1957-71, Washington, DC, correspondent, 1957, Midwestern correspondent, Chicago, 1958, White House correspondent, 1961, weekend news anchor, 1961-65; National Public Affairs Center, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), senior correspondent, 1971-77; Washington Post, Washington, television columnist, 1975-77; ABC News and Sports, New York City, vice-president of special reporting units, 1977-80; ABC News, chief overview correspondent, 1980-81, senior correspondent, 1981—; Business World, ABC, anchor, 1986-1992; Media Watch organizer, 1996. Also professor of communications at Duke University; former consultant, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Military service: U.S. Army, 1952-54; became first lieutenant. Awards, Honors: Broadcast Leadership Award, Yale Broadcasting Co., 1962; Emmy Award nomination (with others), achievement in coverage of special events, 1968, for "Chicago Democratic Convention Coverage/' CREDITS Film Appearances: Television commentator, The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1971. Commentator, Raise the Titanic, Associated Film, 1980. Dawn's Early Light: Ralph McGill and the Segregated South, 1988. Himself, Dave (also known as Mr. President), Warner Bros., 1993. GNT News Anchor, Street Fighter (also known as Street Fighter: The Battle for Shadaloo, Street Fighter: The Movie, and Street Fighter: The Ultimate Battle), Columbia/TriStar, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Host, F/rst Tuesday, NBC, 1969-70. Reporter, 20/20, ABC, 1978. Anchor, Business World (also known as The Bottom Line), ABC, 1986-92. Also appeared as Washington correspondent, The Today Show, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Himself, Without Warn/ng(also known as/u/y /3th), CBS, 1994. 60/Sixty moderator, Weapons of Mass Distraction, HBO, 1997.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 RECORDINGS Taped Recordings: Commentator, The Nixon-Kennedy Debates, The Publishing Mills, 1996. WRITINGS "No Reason for Despair," Memo to JFK from NBC News, Putnam, 1961. (Editor with Pierre Salinger) A Tribute to John F. Kennedy, Encyclopedia Britannica, 1964.*

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WATSON, Emily 1967PERSONAL Born January 14, 1967, in London, England; married Jack Waters (an actor), 1995. Education: Studied literature at Bristol University; studied acting at Drama Studio London. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Royal Shakespeare Company, member, 1992-93. Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Circle Award, National Society of Film Critics Award, President Award, Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Felix Award, European Film Awards, all best actress, and New Generation Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, all 1996, Bodil Award, Bodil Festival, Robert Award, Robert Festival, and Academy Award nomination, all best actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—drama, all 1997, all for Breaking the Waves; Academy Award nomination, best actress, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picturedrama, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best actress, and Golden Satel-

lite Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture—drama, all 1999, for Hilary and Jackie. CREDITS Film Appearances: Bess McNeill, Breaking the Waves, October Films, 1996. Marion, Metro/and, Pandora Cinema, 1997. Maggie, The Boxer (also known as He//xs Kitchen), Universal, 1997. Jacqueline "Jackie" Du Pre, Hilary and Jackie, October Films, 1998. The Cradle Will Rock, Buena Vista, 1999. Angela, Angela's Ashes, Paramount, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1997. Maggie Tulliver, "The Mill on the Floss," Mobil Masterpiece Theater, PBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: School for Mothers [and] The Mistake (double-bill of two one-act plays), White Bear Theatre, London, England, 1991. Marianna, All's Well That Ends Well, Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre, Stratfordupon-Avon, England, 1992, later The Pit, London, England, 1993. Mrs. Ruth Banks-Ellis, The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre, London, England, 1993. The Changeling, Royal Shakespeare Company, The Pit, 1993. Amie, A Jovial Crew, The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Pit, 1993. Hilde Wangel, The Lady from the Sea, LyricHammersmith Theatre, London, England, 1994. Mary Tilford, The Children's Hour, National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, London, England, 1994.

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, December, 1996, p. 102. People Weekly, December 9,1996, p. 26; March 31, 1997, p. 116.*

Guest, Teen Win, Lose or Draw, The Disney Channel, 1989. Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, February 13, 1995, p. 165.*

WEINGER, Scott 1975PERSONAL Born October 5, 1975, in Hollywood, FL; son of Elliott (an orthopedist) and Barbara (a manager). Education: Harvard University. Avocational interests: English literature.

WEINSTEIN, Bob 1956(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1956, in Queens, NY; son of Max and Miriam Weinstein; brother of Harvey Weinstein (a film producer and executive).

Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Shark attack kid, Po//ce Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach, Warner Bros., 1988. Voice of Aladdin, Aladdin (animated), Buena Vista, 1992. Voice of Aladdin, Return of Jafar (animated), Buena Vista, 1993. Voice of Aladdin, Aladdin and the King of Thieves (animated), Walt Disney Home Video, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Steve Taylor, The Family Man, CBS, 1990-91. Steven Hale, Full House, ABC, 1991-95. Generation-X reporter, Good Morning America, ABC, 1994. Voice of Aladdin, Aladdin (also known as Disney's Aladdin; animated), CBS/syndicated, 1994-97. Voice characterization, Hercules (also known as Disney's Hercules; animated), ABC/syndicated,

1998-99. Television Appearances; Movies: Wilby Daniels/voice of Shaggy Dog, The Shaggy Dog, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Patrick, Hemingway, syndicated, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Steve Smith, "Class President/' Life Goes On, ABC, 1989.

Addresses: Office—Miramax Films, Tribeca Film Center, 375 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013. Career: Film executive, producer, director, screenwriter, and actor. Miramax Films, founder and cochairman with brother Harvey Weinstein, 1979—, added film production company, 1989; Dimension Films (genre film company), founder and president, 1992—. Formerly worked as a rock concert promoter. Awards, Honors: Gotham Award, Producer Award, 1997 (with Bob Weinstein and James Schamus). CREDITS Film Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated: White Rock, 1977. Production supervisor, Spaced Out, Miramax, 1979. The Burning, Filmways, 1981. And director and executive music producer (with Harvey Weinstein), Playing for Keeps, Universal, 1986. Producer, Light Years, Miramax, 1988. (With others) Scandal, Click Productions, Inc., 1989. (With others) Animal Behavior, Cinestar, 1989. (With others) Hardware, Miramax, 1989. Strike It Rich (also known as Loser Takes All and Money Talks), Millimeter, 1990. (With others) The Lemon Sisters, Miramax, 1990. (With others) The Big Man (also known as Crossing the Line), Miramax, 1990. The Pope Must Die (also known as The Pope Must D/et/), Miramax, 1991. A Rage in Harlem, Miramax, 1991. (With others) The Miracle, Miramax, 1991.

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Mimic, Dimension, 1997. The Prophecy II (also known as Ashtown: The Prophecy II and Prophecy II: Ashtown), Dimension Films, 1998. A Price Above Rubies (also known as A Price Below Rub/es), Miramax, 1998. The Mighty, Miramax, 1998. Phantoms, Dimension, 1998. Senseless, Miramax, 1998. Ride (also known as 1-95), Miramax, 1998. Wide Awake, Miramax, 1998. Nightwatch, Dimension, 1998. (With others) World of Moss (also known as My Life So Far), 1998. 54, Miramax, 1998. Shakespeare in Love, Miramax, 1998. The Faculty (also known as Feelers), Dimension, 1998. Talk of Angels, Miramax, 1998. Rounders, Miramax, 1998. The Yards, Miramax, 1999. She's All That, Miramax, 1999. The Crow; Salvation, Miramax, 1999. Reindeer Carries, Miramax, 1999. Scream If You Know What I Did Last Halloween, Dimension, 1999. Playing by Heart (also known as Dancing about Architecture), Miramax, 1999. Producer, Scream 3, 1999. Allied Forces, 1999. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Burning, Filmways, 1981. Playing for Keeps, Universal, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 5, 1997, p. 38; November-December, 1997 (special issue), p. 34. Time, February 24, 1997, p. 62.*

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1956(?)PERSONAL

Born c. 1956; married; wife's name, Marilyn. Avocational interests: Raising orchids.

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Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer, director, and writer. Awards, Honors: Q Awards, Viewers for Quality Television, best quality drama series, 1989, 1990, and 1991, Golden Globe Award, best television seriesdrama, 1990, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best television series—drama, 1991, all for China Beach; Wise Owl Award (with Michael Crichton), Retirement Research Foundation, 1995, for the episode "Day One," Emmy Award nomination (with Michael Crichton, Mimi Leder, Robert Nathan, Lydia Woodward, Paul Manning, and Christopher Chulack), outstanding drama series, 1995, Emmy Award (with Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Mimi Leder, Lydia Woodward, Christopher Chulack, Paul Manning, and Wendy Spence), outstanding drama series, 1996, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in writing for a drama series, 1996, for the episode "The Healers/' Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in writing for a drama series, 1997, for the episode "Faith," all for ER. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Executive producer (with others), China Beach, ABC, 1988-91. Creator and executive producer, Angel Street, CBS, 1992. Executive producer (with Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Mimi Leder, Robert Nathan, and Lydia Woodward), ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994—. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer (with others), The Nightman (also known as The Watchman), NBC, 1992. Television Work; Director; Episodic: "The Healers," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996. "Faith," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1997. "Carter's Choice," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1998. "The Storm," parts one and two, ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1999.

Film Work: Producer (with Doug Curtis), Nice Girls Don't Explode, New World Pictures, 1987. Executive producer (with others), The Peacemaker, DreamWorks SKG, 1997. WRITINGS Teleplays; Series: Angel Street, CBS, 1992. Teleplays; Movies: The Nightman (also known as The Watchman), NBC, 1992. Teleplays; Episodic: "The Healers," E R (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996. "Faith," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC,

1997. Screenplays: Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story, Paulist Pictures, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 29, 1995, pp. 3637. Life, October, 1995, pp. 24-26.*

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WELLS, John Campbell (John Wells)

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PERSONAL Born November 17,1936, in Ashford, Kent, England; died of cancer, January 11,1998, in London, England; son of Eric George (a minister) and Dorothy Amy (Thompson) Wells; married Teresa Gatacre, 1982. Education: St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, M.A., 1961. Career: Writer and actor. Eton College, Windsor, England, modern languages teacher, 1961-63; Private Eye, editor (with others), 1964-66; freelance writer,

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 1970-98; Central School of Art and Design, visiting lecturer. Military service: British Army, 1957-58, Royal Sussex Regiment, served in Korea; became lieutenant. Awards, Honors: Ondas Prize, Spanish radio, 1975, for yA//ce in Wonderland. CREDITS Film Appearances: A Fistful of Dollars, United Artists, 1964. Pompadour major domo, The Bobo, Warner Bros., 1967. Q's assistant, Casino Royale (also known as Charles K. Feldman's Casino Royale), Columbia, 1967. Honorable Gavin Hopton, 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia, Columbia, 1968. Tolworth, Every Home Should Have One (also known as Think Dirty), British Lion, 1970. Owltruss, Rentadick, Virgin, 1972. The Cobblers of Umbridge, [Great Britain], 1973. Denis, For Your Eyes Only, United Artists, 1981. Himself and other roles, The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, United International Pictures, 1981. Bullshot, Handmade Pictures, 1983. Sir Evelyn Blount, Creystoke: The Legend ofTarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Corty, Revolution, Warner Bros., 1985. Dr. Forrester, Consuming Passions, Samuel Goldwyn, 1988. Reverend Hunt, Princess Caraboo, TriStar, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Rude Health, [Great Britain], 1987. Richard Nixon, Chalk, BBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Flimnap the treasurer, Gulliver's Travels, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: The headmaster, Dutch Girls, London Weekend Television, 1985. Judge, Casanova (also known as // veneziano, vite e amor/ di Giacomo Casanova), [Great Britain], 1987. (As John Wells) Dr. Eckhardt, Genghis Cohn, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Holofernes, "Love's Labour's Lost," BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1986.

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WRITINGS Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted: 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia, Columbia, 1968. Additional dialogue, Rentadick, Virgin, 1972. Princess Caraboo, TriStar, 1994. Writings for the Stage: (With Richard Ingrams) Mrs. Wilson's Diary, Stratford Theatre and Criterion Theatre, London, England, 1967, published by Deutsch (London, England), 1967. Anyone for Denis?, London, England, 1981, published by Faber and Faber (London, England), 1982. Translator of Works for the Stage: Georg Buechner, Danton's Death, National Theatre, London, England, 1970. Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, The Marriage of Figaro, National Theatre, 1973. (And author of preface) Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, The Figaro Plays: The Barber of Seville, The Marriage of Figaro, A Mother's Guilt, J. Calder (London, England), 1981. Writings for the Radio: Alice in Wonderland (based on the book by Lewis Carroll), Spanish radio, 1975, BBC-Radio, 1982. Novels: (With J. Fortune) A Melon for Ecstasy, Weidenfeld & Nicolson (London, England), 1971. Essays: The Exploding Present: ''Snaps from a Wilsonian Album/' introduction by Malcolm Muggeridge, Sidgwick & Jackson (London, England), 1971. Masterpieces: A Dab at the Sixties and Seventies, 1983. Collections of Columns: (With Richard Ingrams) Dear Bill, Deutsch, 1980. Other Writings: The Other Half: Further Letters of Denis Thatcher, 1981. One for the Road: Further Letters of Denis Thatcher, 1982. Where We Went Wrong: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century, Routledge & Keegan Paul (London, England), 1982. My Round! Denis Thatcher's Letters to Bill, 1984. 50 Glorious Years, 1984. (Richard Ingrams) Bottoms Up!, Deutsch, 1984.

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(Richard Ingrams) Down the Hatch, Deutsch, 1985. Just the One, 1987. Mud in Your Eye, 1988. Still Going Strong, 1989. Number 10, 1990. On and On, 1991. Rude Words, a Discursive History of the London Library, Macmillan (London, England), 1991.

Television Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Specials:

Author of column, "Afterthought" Spectator, 196670.

http://www.aboutmary.com/production/wessler.html*

Executive producer, From Here to Maternity, Cinemax, 1986. Producer, Paul Reiser: Out on a Whim, HBO, 1987. OTHER SOURCES Electronic:

OTHER SOURCES WILLIAMS, Michelle 1980-

Periodicals:

Independent, January 12, 1998, p. 16. Time, January 26, 1998, p. 25.*

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Born September 9, 1980, in Kalispell, MT. Career: Actress. WESSLER, Charles B.

CREDITS

PERSONAL Film Appearances:

Raised in Beverly Hills, CA. Career: Producer. Operates a personal management company; vice president, music video department, MCA Records; vice president of production, Island Visual Arts (division of Polygram). CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted:

Production assistant, The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Production assistant, Return ofthejedi (also known as Blue Harvest, Revenge ofthejedi, Star Wars: Episode VI: Return of the )edl, and Star Wars: Episode VI: Revenge ofthe]edi)f Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983.

Production assistant, Hammett, Zoetrope Studios, 1983. Cold Feet, Cinecom, 1984. It's Pat, Buena Vista, 1994. Dumb & Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994. Bushwhacked (also known as The Tenderfoot and Tenderfoots), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Executive producer, The Locusts, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1997. There's Something about Mary, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998.

April, Lassie, Paramount, 1994. Young Sil, Species, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Annie, Timemaster, Salado Crespo, Antonio, [Spain], 1995. Pammy, A Thousand Acres, Buena Vista, 1997. Molly, Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later (also known as Halloween 7 and Halloween 7: Revenge of Laurie Strode), Miramax, 1998.

Kimberly, But I'm a Cheerleader, Kushner-Locke, 1999. Arlene Lorenzo, Dick, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Film Work:

Assistant accountant 2nd unit, Popcorn, RCA Video, 1991. Set decorator, Leaving Scars, 1997. Television Appearances; Series:

J. J., Step by Step, ABC, 1994-95. Jessica Lutz (recurring), Home Improvement, ABC, 1994-96. Jennifer Lindley, Dawson's Creek, The WB, 1997—. Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Mrs. Lafont, Kangaroo Palace, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies:

Donna Winston, My Son Is Innocent, ABC, 1996. Maya Tashjian, Killing Mr. Griffin, NBC, 1997.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Dawson's Creek: Behind the Scenes, The WB, 1998. Seventeen: The Faces for Fall, The WB, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Baywatch, NBC, 1989. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1992. Television Work; Movies: Production assistant, To Love, Honor and Deceive, ABC, 1996. Production assistant, The Secret, NBC, 1997. Office production assistant, Body Count, The Movie Channel, 1998. Television Work; Specials: Production assistant, Taking on the Kennedys, PBS, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 25, 1998, p. 22. Teen Magazine, April, 1998, p. 66.*

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 4, 1998, p. 67. Variety, September 21, 1998, p. 109.*

WILSON, Stuart PERSONAL Born in England; lived in Africa; father, an engineer in the copper mining industry. Career: Actor. Performed with The Royal Shakespeare Company, the Liverpool Repertory, and the Cambridge Repertory Company. CREDITS

WILSON, Luke

1971PERSONAL

Born in 1971, in Dallas, TX. Education: Attended Occidental College. CREDITS Film Appearances: Anthony Adams, 8ott/e Rocket, Columbia, 1996. Henry, Telling Lies in America, Banner Entertainment, 1997. Jesse Chandler, Best Men (also known as Independence), Orion, 1997. Billy Loomis in "Stab/' Scream 2 (also known as Scream Again, Scream Louder, and Scream: The Sequel), Dimension/Miramax, 1997. Dr. Peter Flynn, Rushmore, Buena Vista, 1998. Dorian, Home Fries, Warner Bros., 1998. Andy, Dog Park, Lions Gate Films, 1998. David, Bongwater, Alliance Independent Films, 1998. Stanley Simon, Kill the Man, Summit Entertainment, 1999. Dink Jenkins, My Dog Skip, Warner Bros., 1999.

Film Appearances: Forest Warden, Dulcima, EMI Films, 1971. Alan Stewart, Running Blind, 1978. Count Rupert of Hentzau, The Prisoner of Zenda, Universal, 1979. Lieutenant General Ivan Lyon, Highest Honor, 1982. Mike Langdon, Wetherby, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1985. Andrew, Wild Things, 1988. Nikos Mitradis, Zugzwang, 1989. Jack Travis, Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. Captain Dirk Walker, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, New Line Cinema, 1993. Julius Beaufort, The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993. Omar, Exit to Eden, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Gerardo Escobar, Death and the Maiden (also known as La ]eune fille et la mort), Columbia/Tristar, 1994. Marek, No Escape (also known as Escape from Absolom), Savoy Pictures, 1994. (Uncredited) General Kramer, The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996. Congressman Albert, Enemy of the State, Buena Vista, 1998.

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Full name, Paul Edward Winfield; born May 22,1941, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Clarence and Lois Beatrice (Edwards) Winfield. Education: Attended University of Portland, 1957-59, Stanford University, 1959, Los Angeles City College, 1959-63, and University of California, Los Angeles, 1962-64. Addresses: Off/ce-5750 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 590, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor. Artist in residence, Stanford University, 1964-65, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1965, and University of California, Santa Barbara, 1970-71. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1973, for Sounder; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a limited series, 1978, for King; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a limited series or special, 1979, for Roots: The Next Generation; Emmy Award, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 1992, for Picket Fences; inducted into Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame. CREDITS Film Appearances: Orville, The Lost Man, Universal, 1969. Garbage collector, Guess Who's Minding the Mint?, 1969. Steve Dempsey, R.P.M. (also known as Revolutions Per Minute), Columbia, 1970. Henry Birkhardt, Brother John, Columbia, 1971. Nathan Lee Morgan, Sounder, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Chalky Price, Trouble Man, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Gordon Hudson (title role), Cordon's War, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Mad Billy, Conrack, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Jim, Huckleberry Finn, United Artists, 1974. Sergeant Louis Belgrave, Hustle, Paramount, 1975.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Keegan, Damnation Alley (also known as Survival Run), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Lawyer, The Greatest, Columbia, 1977. Butler, A Hero Ain't Noth/n' But a Sandwich, New World, 1977. Watson, High Velocity, First Asian, 1977. Willis Powell, Twilight's Last Gleaming (also known as Nuclear Countdown and Das Ultimatum), Allied Artists, 1977. Bob Garvey, Carbon Copy, Avco Embassy, 1981. Captain Terrell, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (also known as Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek II: The Vengeance of Khan), Paramount, 1982. Keys, White Dog (also known as Trained to Kill), Paramount, 1982. Harry, On the Run, Cineworld, 1983. Gabriel Grimes, "Go Tell It on the Mountain," lames Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket, Learning in Focus, 1984. Phillip, Mike's Murder, Warner Bros., 1984. Lieutenant Traxler, The Terminator, Orion, 1984. Luther Reynolds, Blue City, Paramount, 1986. Ambassador, Death before Dishonor, New World, 1987. Johnnie Red, Big Shots, Lorimar, 1987. Lucien Celine, The Serpent and the Rainbow, Universal, 1988. Judge Larren Lyttle, Presumed Innocent, Warner Bros., 1990. Walter Wright, Cliffhanger, TriStar, 1993. Chief of police, Dennis the Menace (also known as Dennis), Warner Bros., 1993. Judge, Trapped (also known as The Killing Jar), 1994. Papa Joe, In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King (also known as In the Kingdom of the Blind), Arrow Video, 1995. Im Sog des Boesen (also known as Desperate Measures, Undercurrent, and Desperate— Verzweifelt), 1995. Bob, The Legend of Cator Face, Hallmark Home Entertainment, 1996. Reverend Dorsey, Original Cangstas (also known as Hot City), Orion, 1996. General Casey, Mars /Attacks/, Warner Bros., 1996. Rowan, Strategic Command (also known as Executive Command), Command Productions, 1997. Ron Regent, Knockout, 1998. Auntie Miriam, Relax... It's Just Sex, Atlas Entertainment, 1998. Al Spector, Assignment Berlin (also known as Babyhandel Berlin), Hallmark Entertainment, 1998. Catfish in Black Bean Sauce, 1999.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Also appeared as Darren Holloway in LA. Law, NBC; performed as voice of Earl Cooper, Batman: The Animated Series; the voice of Mr. Ruhle, "Makes a Rainbow," The Magic School Bus; the voice of Jeffrey Robbins, Cargoyles (animated), ABC; and "The Dying of the Light," Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (animated), ABC. Television Appearances; Specials: It's Good to Be Alive, CBS, 1974. Mr. Bateman, "The War between the Classes," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1985. Drug Free Kids: A Parent's Guide, PBS, 1988. Presenter, The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. Host, The Streets, ABC, 1991. Narrator, At the River I Stand, PBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Cyclone Williams, Key Tortuga, CBS, 1981. Stage Appearances: Title role, Coriolanus, Kennedy Theatre, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, 1971. Title role, Othello, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 1979. Title role, Othello, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 1981. Calvin, Happy Ending, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, 1981. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, 1981. A Lesson from Aloes, Dallas Theatre Center, Dallas, TX, 1982. Title role, Othello, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1985. Dorn, The Seagull, Eisenhower Theatre, Washington, DC, 1985. Checkmates, Westwood Playhouse, Los Angeles, 1987. Frank Cooper, Checkmates, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1988-89. William Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Old Globe Theatre, 1991. Title role, Othello, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1993. Appeared in An Enemy of the People, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; The Latent Heterosexual and Richard III, both Lincoln Center, New York City; and The Merry Wives of Windsor, on Broadway. Major Tours: A Few Good Men, 1992.

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WOODBINE, Bokeem PERSONAL Raised in New York, NY. Education: Attended Dalton School in New York, then LaGuardia High School of Music and Art (instrumental music). Career: Actor. Lead singer for the band, MAZARD.

Full name, James Howard Woods; born April 18, 1947, in Vernal, UT; son of a military hero and a schoolteacher; married Kathryn Morrison-Pahoa, 1980 (divorced, 1983); married Sarah Marie Owens (a horse trainer), July, 1989 (divorced, 1990); married Missy Crider. Education: Studied political science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 196569. Addresses: Agent—Guttman Associates, 118 South Beverly Dr., Suite 201, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Joshua, Jason's Lyric, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Richard, Crooklyn, Universal, 1994. Tyrone, Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Cleon, Dead Presidents, Buena Vista, 1995. Sergeant Crisp, The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996. BlackMale, 1998. Darryl Allen, Caught Up (also known as The Real), Live Entertainment, 1998. Crunch, The Big Hit, Sony Pictures Entertainment/ TriStar, 1998. Jonah, Almost Heroes (also known as Almost History, Edwards and Hunt, Edwards and Hunt: The First American Road Trip, From Here to There, and Westward Ho), Warner Bros., 1998. The Runner, 1999. Life, Universal, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Diquan Mitchell, Strapped, HBO, 1993. Chopper, Freeway, HBO, 1996.

Career: Actor. Also works as a Reserve Los Angeles County police officer. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, International Platform Association, Players Club, Mountaingate Country Club. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1972, for Moonchildren; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1972, for Conduct Unbecoming; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor, 1980, for The Onion Field; Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Independent Spirit Award, best male lead, both 1987, for Salvador; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or special, Golden Globe Award, best actor in a telefilm, and Golden Apple Award, all 1987, for Promise; Emmy Award, outstanding performance in informational programming, 1988, for Crimes of Passion; Golden Globe Award nomination, 1988, for In Love and War; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best male lead, 1988, for Best 5e//er; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best male lead,

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1989, for The Boost; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries special, 1989, for "My Name Is Bill W.," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a miniseries or telefilm, 1993, for Citizen Cohn; Cable ACE Award nomination, best actor in a dramatic series, 1993, for Fallen Angels; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a limited series or special, 1995, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1996, both for Indictment: The McMartin Trial; Catalonian International Film Festival Award (Spain), best actor, 1996, and Golden Satellite Award, best actor in a motion picture-drama, 1997, both for Killer: A Journal of Murder; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1997, for The Summer of Ben Tyler; Academy Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1997, for Ghosts of Mississippi; Hollywood Walk of Fame Star, 1999; Obie Award and Clarence Derwent Award, both for Saved. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Bill Schmidt, The Visitors, United Artists, 1972. Lieutenant Wyatt, Hickey and Boggs, United Artists, 1972. Frankie McVeigh, The Way We Were, Columbia, 1973. Bank officer, The Gambler, Paramount, 1974. Quentin, Night Moves, Warner Bros., 1975. Larry, Distance, Coe, 1975. Crainpool, Alex and the Gypsy (also known as Love and Other Crimes), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Harold Bloomguard, The Choirboys, Universal, 1977. Gregory Powell, The Onion Field, Avco Embassy, 1979. The Fiddler, The Black Marble, Avco Embassy, 1980. Aldo Mercer, Eyewitness (also known as The Janitor), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Charles Pratt, Split Image, Orion, 1982. Fast-Walking Miniver, Fast Walking, Lorimar, 1982. Max Renn, Videodrome, Universal, 1983. Max, Once Upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. Jake Wise, Against All Odds, Columbia, 1984. Morrison, Cat's Eye (also known as Stephen King's Cat's Eye), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Joshua Shapiro, Joshua Then and Now, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985.

Richard Boyle, Salvador, Hemdale, 1986. Cleve, Bestseller, Orion, 1987. Lenny Brown, The Boost, Hemdale, 1988. Lloyd Hopkins, Cop, Atlantic, 1988. Eddie Dodd, True Believer (also known as Fighting Justice), Columbia, 1989. Michael Spector, Immediate Family (also known as Parental Guidance), Columbia, 1989. John Moss, The Hard Way, Universal, 1992. Jack Russell, Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1992. Gabriel Caine, Diggstown (also known as Midnight Sting), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Lawyer Scott, Chaplin, TriStar, 1993. Jack Benyon, The Getaway, Twentieth Century-Fox,

1994. Ned Trent, The Specialist, Warner Bros., 1994. Carl Panzram, Killer: A Journal of Murder (also known as The Killer), First Independent Films, 1995. Lester Diamond, Casino, Universal, 1995. H. R. Haldeman, Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995. Reggie Makeshift, For Better or Worse, Columbia, 1996. Byron De La Beckwith, Ghosts of Mississippi (also known as Ghosts from the Past), Columbia, 1996. Uncle Sam, Kicked in the Head, Imperial Entertainment, 1997. Voice of Hades, Hercules (animated), Buena Vista,

1997. Michael Kitz, Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. Mel, Another Day in Paradise, Trimark, 1998. Jack Crow, John Carpenter's Vampires, Sony Pictures

Classics, 1998. Alan Mann, True Crime, Warner Bros., 1998. Dr. Powers, Any Given Sunday (also known as The League and Gridiron), Warner Bros., 1999. The Virgin Suicides, 1999. Colonel Moore, The General's Daughter, Paramount,

1999. Also appeared in Shark Bay. Film Work: Co-producer, Cop, Atlantic, 1988. Producer, Another Day in Paradise, Trimark, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Andrew, All the Way Home, NBC, 1971. Rick, A Great American Tragedy, 1972. The reporter, Footsteps, 1972. The bank officer, The Gambler, 1974. Quentin, Night Moves, 1975. The addict, Foster and Laurie, 1975. Lenny Schoenfeld, F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood, 1976.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Joseph Ryan, The Disappearance of Aimee, NBC, 1976. Harold Bloomguard, The Choirboys, 1977. Captain Sammy Berg, Raid on Entebbe, 1977. Alfred Browning, The Oft of Love, 1978. Sin Eater, The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel, 1979. Danny Corelli, And Your Name Is ]onah, 1979. Robert K. Tannenbaum, Badge of the Assassin, 1985. D. J., Promise, 1986. Jim Stockdale, In Love and War, NBC, 1987. Bill Wilson, "My Name Is Bill W." (also known as "The Bill Wilson Story"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, ABC, 1989. Walter Farmer, The Boys, ABC, 1991. Roy Cohn, Citizen Cohn (also known as Rules of Misconduct: The Roy Cohn Story), HBO, 1992. Tom, Jane's House, CBS, 1994. Matt Coler, Next Door, Showtime, 1994. Weston Tate, Curse of the Starving Class, Showtime,

1995. Danny Davis, Indictment: The McMartin Trial, HBO, 1995. Temple Rayburn, The Summer of Ben Tyler, CBS, 1996. Also appeared in the Billion Dollar Bubble. Television Appearances; Specials: Funny, You Don't Look Two Hundred, ABC, 1987. Host, Crimes of Passion, ABC, 1988. The Forty-first Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. Host, Wildfire, TBS, 1990. Presenter, The Second International Rock Awards, ABC, 1990. Grammy Legends Show (also known as Grammy Living Legends Awards), CBS, 1990. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. We/come Home America!: A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. Larry King TNT Extra (also known as The Larry King Special. . . Inside Hollywood), TNT, 1991. Host, The Twelfth Annual Ace Awards (also known as The Golden Ace Awards and Golden Ace Awards), syndicated, 1991. HBO's Twentieth /Ann/versary—We Hardly Believe It Ourselves, HBO, 1992. Presenter, The Forty-fourth Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Host and narrator, Mobs and Mobsters, ABC, 1992. Host, Great Television Moments: What We Watched, ABC, 1993. The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993.

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A Salute to Martin Scorsese (also known as 25th American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Martin Scorsese), CBS, 1997. Inside the Academy Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 23rd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1997. Presenter, The Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1997. Narrator, API's 100 Years ... 100 Movies, CBS, 1998. Narrator, America's Endangered Species: Don't Say Good-bye, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Mickey Cohen, Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Karl Weiss, Holocaust, 1978. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ko/a/c, CBS, 1973. Larry Kirkoff, "The Kirkoff Case," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. Doug, "Trail of Terror," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1975. Barnaby ]ones, CBS, 1977. "Dead Man's Hand: Part 1," and "Dead Man's Hand: Part 2," Young Maverick, CBS, 1979-80. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1989. Robert, "Hills Like White Elephants," Women and Men: Stories of Seduction, HBO, 1990. Martin's lawyer, "Uncle Bouncy Suit," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Guest voice, "Homer and Apu," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1994. Also appeared in episodes of The Rookies, ABC; Po//ce Story, NBC/ABC; and We/come Back, /Cotter, ABC. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Borstal Boy, Lyceum Theater, New York City, 1970. Conduct Unbecoming, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1970. Saved, Chelsea Theatre Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City, 1970. Trial of the Catonsville Nine, Good Shepherd-Faith Church, New York City, then Lyceum Theatre, both 1971. Moonchildren, 1971. Green Julia, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1972. Finishing Touches, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1973.

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Taped Readings: Koko, Peter Straub, Simon & Schuster, 1988. Mystery, Peter Straub, Simon & Schuster, 1990. Two Past Midnight: Secret Garden, Secret Window, Stephen King,Penguin/Highbridge, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, May, 1987, p. 38; May, 1990, p. 18. Cosmpolitan, October, 1994, pp. 188-192. Entertainment Weekly, February 7, 1997, p. 78; July 18, 1997, pp. 87-90. Film Comment, January-February, 1997, pp. 48-58. Maclean's, July 21, 1997, p. 54. Newsweek, June 23, 1997, p. 68. People Weekly, June 26, 1995, p. 114; November 3, 1997, p. 115. Variety, May 4, 1998, pp. 83-84.*

try vocal and best country song, both 1969, for Stand by Your Man; Academy of Country Music Award, top female vocalist and Country Music Association Award, female vocalist of the year, both 1969; Grammy Award, best female country vocal, 1970, for Run Angel, Run; Country Music Association Award, female vocalist of the year, 1970; Grammy Award, best female country vocal, 1971, for Good Lovin'; Grammy Award, best female country vocal, 1972, for My Man; Grammy Awards, best female country vocal, 1973, for Kids Say the Darndest Things, and best country vocal duo or group (shared with George Jones), 1973, for We're Gonna Hold On; Grammy Award, best female country vocal, 1974, for "Woman to Woman"; Grammy Award, best female country vocal, 1976, for 'Til I Can Make It on My Own; Grammy Awards, best country vocal duo or group (shared with George Jones), 1976, for Golden Ring, and best country vocal duo or group (shared with George Jones), 1977, for Near You. CREDITS

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Real name, Virginia Wynette Pugh; born May 5,1942, in Itawamba County, MS; died of a blood clot, April 6,1998, in Nashville, TN; father, William Hollis Pugh (a musician) and mother, Mildred Faye (a military factory worker); married Euple Byrd, 1959 (divorced, 1965); married Don Chapel, 1966 (divorced, 1967); married George Jones, September, 1968 (divorced, 1975); married Michael Tomlin, 1976 (divorced, 1977); married George Richey, 1978; children: (first marriage) Gwen Ignaczak, Jackie Daly, Tina Jones; (third marriage) Tamala Georgette Smith; (stepchildren, fifth marriage) Deirdre Richardson, Kelly Richardson. Education: American Beauty College, Birmingham, AL. Career: Singer. Former beautician. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award, best female country vocal performance, 1967, for / Don't Wanna Play House; Grammy Award, best country and western duet (shared with David Houston), 1967, for "My Elusive Dreams"; TNN Music City News Country Awards Star of Tomorrow, 1967; Grammy Award, best female country vocal, 1968, for D-/-V-O-R-C-E; Country Music Association Award, female vocalist of the year, 1968; Grammy Awards, best female coun-

Television Appearances; Specials: Country Music Hit Parade, NBC, 1977. Country Comes Home, CBS, 1981. Country Galaxy of Stars, syndicated, 1981. Music City News Top Country Hits of the Year, syndicated, 1981. The 18th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1984. Song performer, "Stand by Your Man," "I Fall to Pieces," "Help Me Make It Through the Night," "Make It on My Own," "Dixie," and "Battle Hymn of the Republic," A Tribute to Country Greatness, PBS, 1986. Host (Nashville), The 21st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, 1986. Host, The Academy of Country Music's 20th Anniversary Reunion, NBC, 1986. The Wildest West Show of the Stars, CBS, 1986. Conway Twitty on the Mississippi, TNN, 1990. Dinah Comes Home Again, TNN, 1990. TNN's All-Star Salute to Country Music, TNN, 1990. Song performer, The 24th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1990. Host, The 25th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, 1990. Song performer, "Stand by Your Man," Celebration of Country, ABC, 1991. 26th Annual Music City News Country Awards, 1992. A Day in the Life of Country Music, CBS, 1993. David Foster's Christmas Album, NBC, 1993. Farm Aid VI, TNN, 1993.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Music City News Country Songwriters Awards, 1993. Song performer, "Honky Tonk Angels/ The 27th Annual country Music Association Awards, 1993. The 28th Academy of Country Music Awards, 1993. The Academy of Country Music's Greatest Hits, NBC, 1993. Song performer, "Crying in the Rain," The Women of Country, CBS, 1993. Opry/and's Country Christmas, CBS, 1994. Ralph Emery: On the Record with Tammy, TNN, 1994. George Jones: The Bradley Barn Sessions, TNN, 1995. Loretta Lynn, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Performer, The 29th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1995. Interviewee, Intimate Portrait: Tanya Tucker, Lifetime, 1996. The 23rd Annual American Music Awards, 1996. Song performer, "In My Room," The Beach Boys: Nashville Sounds, The Disney Channel, 1996. Guest, A Conversation with Burt Reynolds, TNN, 1997. Interviewee, Sou/mates, TNN, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Jolene, Evening Shade, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dean Martin Presents Music Country, U.S.A., NBC, 1973. Austin City Limits, PBS, 1975. The Nashville Palace, NBC, 1981. Song performer, "When a Girl Becomes a Wife," "I Thanked the Cowboys for the Ride," and "We Called It Everything But Quits," On Stage, TNN, 1989. Song performer, "Stand by Your Man" and "D-I-V-OR-C-E," Country Music Spotlight, The Family Channel, 1994. Host (1 st Series), The Legends of Country Music, TNN, 1994. Herself, Married with Children, Fox, 1996. Voice of Tilly Hill, "The Unbearable Blindness of Laying," King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1997. Voice of Tilly Hill, "Peggy's Turtle Song," King of the H///(animated), Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Stand by Your Man, CBS, 1981. RECORDINGS Albums: Take Me to Your World/I Don't Wanna Play House, Epic, 1967.

Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad, Epic, 1967. D-/-V-O-R-C-E, Epic, 1967. Stand fay Your Man (includes the single of the same name), Koch International, 1968. Inspiration, Epic, 1969. Run, Angel Run, Epic, 1969. The Ways to Love a Man, Epic, 1969. Tammy's Touch, Epic, 1970. The World of Tammy Wynette, Epic, 1970. The First Lady, Epic, 1970. Tammy Wynette, Harmony, 1970. Christmas with Tammy, Epic, 1970. Five Easy Pieces, Epic, 1971. We Sure Can Love Each Other, Epic, 1971. We Go Together, Epic, 1971. It's Just a Matter of Time, Harmony, 1971. Bedtime Story, Epic, 1972. My Man, Epic, 1972. Kids Say the Darndest Things, Epic, 1973. Tammy (includes the single "Woman to Woman"), K-

Tel, 1976. One of a Kind, Epic, 1977. From the Bottom of My Heart, Pair, 1978. Together Again, Epic, 1980. Encore, Epic, 1981. Sometimes When We Touch, Epic, 1985. In Concert (live recording), Rhino, 1986. Higher Ground, Epic, 1987. Next to You, Epic, 1989. Heart over Mind, Epic, 1990. Without Wa//s, Sony, 1994. A/ways Gets It Right, Sony Special Products, 1995. Winners, Sony Special Products, 1995. Christmas with Tammy, Sony Special Products, 1995. Also recorded Matter of Time, Bear Family (includes the single "My Elusive Dreams"); also recorded the singles "Good Lovin'," "We're Gonna Hold On," and "'Til I Can Make It on My Own"; and singles with George Jones "Golden Ring" and "Near You." Album Compilations: Tammy's Greatest Hits, Epic, 1969. Tammy's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, Epic, 1971. The Vfery Best of Tammy Wynette, Columbia, 1973. Greatest Hits, VoL 3, Epic, 1975. Biggest Hits, Epic, 1983. Ann/versary; 20 Years of Hits, Epic, 1987. Best toved Hits, Epic, 1990. Tears of Fire: 25th Anniversary Collection, Epic, 1992. Super Hits, Epic, 1996. Greatest Hits, Prism, 1998. Also compilation entitled 20 Greatest Hits, TVT.

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Album Appearances; Vocal Contributions: My Very Special Guests, George Jones, Epic, 1979. Greatest Children's Christmas Hits, CBS, 1988. Classic Country Music, Vol. 3, Smithsonian, 1990. Cowboy Songs, Michael Martin Murphey, Warner Bros., 1990. Heroes and Friends, Randy Travis, Warner Bros., 1990. Classic Country Duets, Curb, 1990. MU, KLF Communications, 1991. Justified & Ancient #3, KLF, KLF Communications, 1991. Justified & Ancient #2, KLF, KLF Communications, 1991. White Room, Arista, 1991. And That's the Gospel, Charlie Louvin, Playback, 1991. Country Music Classics, Vol. 11 (Early 70s), K-Tel, 1991. Justified & Ancient #1, KLF, KLF Communications, 1991. Smithsonian Collection of Country Music, Smithsonian, 1991. Sleepless in Seattle (soundtrack), Sony, 1993. Duets, Elton John, MCA, 1993. Honky Tonk Angels, Dolly Parton, Columbia, 1993. Maverick (soundtrack), Atlantic, 1994. Bradley Barn Sessions, George Jones, MCA, 1994. Spirit of Country: The Essential George Jones, George Jones, Epic/Legacy, 1994. One, George Jones, MCA, 1995. Standby Your Man (various artists), Columbia, 1996. Dynamic Duets Super Hits, Sony, 1996. Best of Austin City Limits: Country, Columbia/Legacy, 1996. Crossroads: Southern Routes—Music, Smithsonian Folkways, 1996. Also appears on Nashville's Greatest Christmas Hits, CBS; 30 Years of #1 Hits, Vol. 19, CBS; Nashville Christmas Album, Epic; Nashville's Greatest Christ-

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 mas Hits, CBS; and 30 Years of #7 Hits, Vol. 11, Columbia. Album Appearances; Song Contributions: Country Boots, Randolph Boots, Monument, 1972. Duets, Kenny Rogers, EMI America/Capitol, 1984. For the Record: The First 10 Years, David Allan Coe, 1985. 25 Greatest Hits, Kenny Rogers, EMI America/Capitol, 1987. Tracy Nelson Country, Tracy Nelson, Warner Bros., 1996. Super Hits, Barbara Mandrell, Sony, 1997. Patsy Decline: Horsin' Around, Lannie Garrett, Minerva, 1997. Songs also appear on Biggest Hits, David Allan Coe, Columbia/Legacy; and Mancini Country, Henry Mancini, RCA. Cassettes: Heart over Mind, International Institute of Economic Research, 1990. WRITINGS Songs: (With Billy Sherrill) Stand by Your Man, Koch International, 1968. Books; Nonfiction: Stand by Your Man (autobiography), Pocket Books, 1982. Tammy Wynette Southern Cookbook, Pelican Publishing Company, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 17, 1998, p. 14. People Weekly, April 20, 1998, p. 54.*

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YOUNG, Christopher PERSONAL Born in Rumson, NJ; wife, Anne Atkins Young. Career: Composer. Also known as Chris Young. Awards, Honors: Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Saturn Award, best musical score, 1989, for Hellhound: Hellraiser II; Catalonian International Film Festival Award (Stiges, Spain), best original soundtrack, 1996, for Head Above Water; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in a music composition for a miniseries or special, 1996, for Norma Jean and Marilyn. WRITINGS Film Work; Composer, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Power (also known as Evil Passage), Film Ventures, 1980. Highpoint, New World Pictures, 1980. The Dorm That Dripped Blood (also known as Death Dorm and Pranks), Media Home Entertainment, 1981. Robbie, 1982. Music editor, Comfort and Joy, 1984. Whee/5 of Fire (also known as Desert Warrior, Pyro, and Vindicator), Concorde, 1984. The Oasis (also known as Savage Hunter), Titan, 1984. Dei-Con 4, New World Pictures, 1984. Co/'/ra (also known as Godzilla and The Return of Godzilla), New World Pictures, 1984. Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Trinity Productions, 1985. A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge, New Line Cinema, 1985.

Barbarian Queen (also known as Queen of the Naked Steel), Concorde, 1985. Avenging Angel, New World Pictures, 1985. Trick or Treat, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Torment, New World Pictures, 1986. Getting Even (also known as Hostage: Dallas), American Distribution, 1986. Invaders from Mars, Cannon, 1986. Orchestrations, Hellraiser (also known as C//Ve Barker's Hellraiser), New World Pictures, 1987. Deathsta/ker II, 1987. Flowers in the Attic, New World Pictures, 1987. The Telephone, New World Pictures, 1988. Orchestrations, Hellhound: Hellraiser II (also known as Hellraiser //), New World Pictures, 1988. Haunted Summer, 1988. £at27, TriStar, 1988. The Fly II, 1989. Producer, Venus Peter, 1989. Bright Angel, Hemdale, 1991. Hider in the House, Live Home Video, 1991. Producer, Prague, 1992. Jennifer 8, Paramount, 1992. Barbarian Queen II: The Empress Strikes Back, Live Entertainment, 1992. Rapid Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. The Vagrant, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. S//ver (also known as Sliver— Cier derAugen), United International Pictures, [Spain], 1993. Warlock: The Armageddon, Trimark, 1993. The Dark Half, Orion, 1993. Dream Lover, Gramercy, 1994. Orchestrations, Murder in the First, Warner Bros., 1995. 7a/es from the Hood, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Species, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Orchestrations, Virtuosity, Paramount, 1995. Copycat (also known as Copyk///), Warner Bros., 1995.

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Unforgettable, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Set It Off, New Line Cinema, 1996. Murder at 1600 (also known as Murder at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue), Warner Bros., 1997. The Man Who Knew Too Little (also known as Watch That Man), Warner Bros., 1997. Score provider, orchestrations, and composer, Rounders, Miramax, 1998. Judas Kiss, Scanbox Finland, [Finland], 1998. Hard Rain (also known as The Flood), Paramount, 1998. Hush (also known as Bloodline and Kilronan), Sony Pictures Entertainment/TriStar, 1998. Urban Legend (also known as Mixed Culture and Urban Legends), Sony Pictures Entertainment/ TriStar, 1998. Entrapment, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Film Appearances: Miguel, Emmanuelle 4, 1983. Let's Get Lost, 1988. Kenny Travis, Warlock: The Armageddon, Trimark, 1993. Television Work; Movies; Composer, Unless Otherwise Noted: American Harvest, CBS, 1987. Last Flight Out, NBC, 1990. Max and Helen, TNT, 1990. Judicial Consent, HBO, 1995. (And orchestrations) Norma lean & Marilyn, HBO, 1996. (And orchestrations) Head Above Water, HBO, 1997. Television Work; Specials; Composer: "The Last Outpost" and "Dirty Work/' Vietnam War Story: The Last Days, HBO, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Variety, April 14, 1997, p. 91.*

YOUNGMAN, Henny 1906(?)-1998 (Henry Youngman) PERSONAL Born January 12, 1906 (some sources say March 16, 1902), in London, England (some sources say Liverpool, England); immigrated to the United States; died of complications from influenza (one source says

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 pneumonia), February 24, 1998, in New York, NXmarried Sadie Cohen, c. 1928 (deceased, March 18, 1987); children: Gary (a film editor), Marilyn; grandchildren: two. Education: Attended the Brooklyn Vocational Trade School; studied show business under Milton Berle. Career: Comedian and actor. Henny Youngman and the Swanee Syncopaters, bandleader, mid-1920s; master of ceremonies and comedian, Catskills resorts and other venues, beginning in the early 1930s; first comedian of New York Telephone Company's Diala-Joke line, 1974. Performed in various theatres and nightclubs throughout his career, including the London Palladium, London, England, and at New York City sites, including Brooklyn's Fox Theatre and Paramount Theatre, Manhattan's Latin Quarter and the New York Yacht Club as well as the State Theatre and the Plaza Hotel's Persian Room; also appeared in other cities, including Atlantic City, NJ, and Las Vegas, NV. Played a violin, nicknamed "Stradivaricose," which was a prop in his act. Sometimes billed as Henry Youngman. Dubbed "the king of the one-liners." Also worked as a printer. Member: Friars Club. Awards/ Honors: Orange County Chapter of B'Nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League (California) Torch of Liberty Award, 1987; street corner named for him in the Manhattan borough of New York City. CREDITS Film Appearances: Henny, A Wave, a WAC, and a Marine, Monogram, 1944. First driver, You Can't Run Away from It, Columbia, 1956. Stage Show with the Dorsey Brothers, 1956. Himself, The Unkissed Bride (also known as Mother Goose a Go-Co), VIP/Harris/U.S. Films, 1966. Himself, Nashville Rebel, American International Pictures, 1966. Marzdone Mobilie, The Gore-Gore Girls (also known as Blood Orgy), Lewis Motion Picture Enterprises, 1972. Manny Farber, Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (also known as Won Ton Ton), Paramount, 1976. Fly-in-soup man, Silent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Himself, Death Wish II, Columbia, 1981.

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Also appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show (also known as the Toast of the Town), CBS; Laugh-In, NBC; and The Tonight Show, NBC. Radio Appearances: (As Henry Youngman) Featured comedian, The Kate Smith Show, CBS, 1936-38. Also appeared as the host, Texaco Star Theater. Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, 1985. Night of 100 Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, 1990. Guest performer, Catskills on Broadway, LuntFontanne Theatre, New York City, 1991-93. Major Tours: Vaudeville U.S.A, 1934. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded Take My Album, Please (Or Two Sets for the Price of One), Waterhouse; Henny Youngman's 128 Greatest Jokes, Rhino; and The Best of the Worst of Henny Youngman, Certhon; also appears on Comedy Classics, K-Tel. Taped Readings: The World's Worst Jokes, Dove Books on Tape, 1987. WRITINGS Nonfiction: How Do You Like Me So Far?, foreword by Milton Berle, Citadel (Secaucus, NJ), 1963. (With Carroll Carroll) Take My Wife . . . Please!, My Life and Laughs, Putnam (New York City), 1973. (With Neal Karlen) Take My Life, Please!, Morrow (New York City), 1991. Humor: Four Hundred Traveling Salesmen's Jokes, Citadel, 1966. Best Salesmen's Jokes, Wolfe, 1968. Henny Youngman's Greatest One-Liners, Trident Press (New York City), 1970. Henny Youngman's Bar Bets, Bar Jokes, Bar Tricks, Citadel, 1974.

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Don't Put My Name on This Book, Woodhill, 1978. Insults for Everyone, Woodhill, 1979. Henny Youngman's Five Hundred All-Time Greatest One-Liners, Pinnacle Books (New York City), 1981. Take My Jokes, Please!, Richardson & Snyder/Dutton (New York City), 1983. Henny Youngman's Giant Book of Jokes, Citadel, 1983. The Best of Henny Youngman (contains How Do You Like Me So Far?, Four Hundred Traveling Salesmen's Jokes, and Henny Youngman's Bar Bets, Bar Jokes, Bar Tricks), republished as Take This Book Please, illustrated by Sheila Greenwald and Fred Hausman, Grammercy (New York City), 1984. The Encyclopedia of One-Liners, Ballymote Books (Katonah, NY), 1989. The Best Little Book of One Liners, edited by David Borgenicht, Running Press (Philadelphia, PA), 1992. Henny Youngman's 10,000 One Liners, Ballymote Books, 1993. Henny Youngman's 999 Funniest One Liners, illustrated by Jerry Van Amerongen, Wings Books (New York City), 1994. Henny Youngman's 888 Greatest Insults, illustrated by Jerry Van Amerongen, Wings Books, 1995. Henny Youngman's BIG Book of Insults (also known as The Big Book of Insults), Running Press, 1995. SIDELIGHTS Most famous one-liner, "Take my wife— please/' was included in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 1988.

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CNN, h t t p : / / c n n . c o m / S H O W B I Z / 9 8 0 2 / 2 4 / youngman.obit.ap/index.html, February 27, 1998. El online, http://www.eonline.com/News/ltems/ 0,1,2596,00.html, February 27, 1998. Times, http://www.thetimes.co.uk/news/pa.. ./02/26/ timobiobi03002.html?1239183, February 27, 1998.*

YOUNGMAN, Henry See YOUNGMAN, Henny

ZASLOW, Michael 1944-1998 PERSONAL Born November 1, 1944, in Inglewood, CA; died of heart failure from complications of Lou Gehrig's disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), December 6, 1998, in New York, NY; married Joanne Dorian (divorced); married Susan Hufford (a psychotherapist), 1975; children: (adopted daughters) Marika, Helena; godchild: Christian Slater (actor). Career: Actor. (With actress Brynn Thayer) co-founder of ZazAngels (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis fund-raising and research foundation), 1997.

OTHER SOURCES

Awards, Honors: Daytime Emmy Award, outstanding actor in a daytime drama series, 1994, for The Guiding Light.

Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 134, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1992.

CREDITS

Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, February 25, 1998, pp. 1,10. Detroit Free Press, February 25, 1998, p. 4B. Independent, February 26, 1998, p. 17. Los Angeles Times, February 25, 1998, p. B8. New York Times Magazine, November 20, 1994, p. 124. People Weekly, March 16, 1998, p. 62. Time, March 9, 1998, p. 52. TV Guide, May 23, 1998, p. 8. USA Today, February 25, 1998, p. 2D. Variety, March 2, 1998, p. 102.

Television Appearances; Series: Dick Hart, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1970-71. Dr. Peter Chernak, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, CBS, 1970. Roger Thorpe, The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1971-80, 1989-97. Jonathan Hardari, King's Crossing, ABC, 1982. David Renaldi/David Reynolds, One Life to Live (also known as Between Heaven and Hell), ABC, 198386, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Ted, Woman on the Ledge, NBC, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Television Appearances; Specials: Tafir Sadek, Unit 4, CBS, 1981. Phil, Moscow Bureau, ABC, 1986. Presenter, The 18th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1991. Presenter, Soap Opera Digest Awards, 1992. Presenter, The 23rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Darnell, "The Man Trap/' Star Trek, NBC, 1966. Ensign Jordan, "I, Mudd," Star Trek, NBC, 1967. Dr. Alistair Layton, "Brother to Dragons/' Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1985. "Scoundrel/' Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Ben Rollings (recurring), "Judgment in LA.: D-Girl," Law & Order, NBC, 1997. Ben Hollings, "Judgment in L.A.: Turnaround," Law & Order, NBC, 1997. Ben Hollings, "Judgment in L.A.: Showtime," Law & Order, NBC, 1997. Film Appearances: There's a Girl in My Soup, Alma-Kino-Filmverleih, 1970. Chris Nolan, You Light Up My Life, Columbia, 1977. Sam Mason, Meteor, American International Pictures, 1979. Bob Becker, Seven Minutes in Heaven, Warner Bros., 1985. Old man in town (uncredited), 5tar Trek: First Contact, Paramount, 1996. Stage Appearances: Perchik, Fiddler on the Roof, Imperial Theatre, New York City, NY, 1964, then Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1967, and Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1970. The Boys from Syracuse, Washington Theatre Club, Washington, DC, 1972-73. Understudy, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1974-75. Beltramo/Egano, Boccaccio, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1975. Onward Victoria!, Greenwich New Theatre, New York City, 1979. Macbeth, Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, 1979-80. Henry Ward Beecher, Onward Victoria!, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1980. Betrayal, Royal Poinciana Playhouse, Palm Beach, FL, 1981. Dr. Sheinberg, Bags, Three Muses Theatre, 1982.

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D., Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1985. Johnathon, Men in the Kitchen, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986-87. Mark, Taking Steps, York Theatre Company, New York City, 1987. King Henry IV, King Henry IV Part I, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Shiva Theatre, New York City, 1987. Possessed, The American Stage Company, Teaneck, NJ, 1987-88. Noel Coward, Noel and Gertie, York Theatre Company, 1993. WRITINGS Television; Series: Writer, Another World, NBC, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 1, 1998, p. 83; December 21, 1998, p. 71. Electronic: El Online, http://www.eonline.com/News/ltems/ 0,1,4015,00.html, December 9, 1998.*

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PERSONAL Middle name is pronounced "ZEE-ta"; born September 25, 1969, in Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales; immigrated to America, c. 1992; father, a confectioner. Career: Actress. Has been singing, dancing, and acting since four years of age. Awards, Honors: Most Beautiful People Award, People Weekly, 1998. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Sheherazade, Les 1001 nuits (also known as Le Mille e una notte and Sheherazade), [France], Cinemax, 1990.

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Christy, Out of the Blue, 1991. Beatriz, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Warner Bros., 1992. Kitty, Splitting Heirs, Universal, 1993. Chloe, Blue Juice, Skreba Films, 1995. Sala, The Phantom, Paramount, 1996. Elena Montero, The Mask of Zorro, Sony Pictures Entertainment/TriStar, 1998. Gin Baker, Entrapment, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Theodora, The Haunting ofHill House, DreamWorks SKG/Roth Arnold Productions, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Eustacia Vye, The Return of the Native, CBS, 1994. Catherine, Catherine the Great (also known as Katharina die GroBe), 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Victoria Chapman, The Cinder Path, PBS, 1995. Isabella Paradine, Titanic, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Mariette, Darling Buds of May, Yorkshire Television, [Britain], 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Maya, "Palestine, October 1917," The Young Indiana tones Chronicles, ABC, 1992. Major Tours: Appeared in the chorus of a Welsh version of Mickey Dolenz'(former Monkees star) British tour, c. 1983. Stage Appearances: The Pyjama Game; British revival of 42nd Street, c. 1986. Under Milkwood, 1992. Also appeared in Street Scenes, English National Opera. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Variety, June 29, 1998, pp. 37-39. Electronic: MovieWeb, http://www.movieweb.com/movie/ maskzorro/zorro.htm, November 9, 1998. Sony Pictures Entertainment, http://www.spe.sony .com movies/zorro/cat.html, November 9,1998.*

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ZIELINSKI, Jerzy PERSONAL Born in Poland. Career: Cinematographer. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Wizja lokalna 1901 (also known as Inspection of the Crime Scene 1901), [Poland], 1980. Aria of/a atlety (also known as Aria for an Athlete), [Poland], 1980. Dreszcze (also known as Shivers), [Poland], New Yorker, 1981. Czu/e m/e/sca (also known as Tender Spots), [Poland], 1981. Limuzyna Daimler-Benz (also known as The Consul), [Poland], 1982. Cal, Warner Bros., 1984. Shivers, [Poland], 1985. Medium, [Poland], 1985. Set decorator, Chrzesnisak, 1986. Valentino Returns, Skouras, 1987. Lot swierkowej (also known as Flight of the Spruce Goose), [Poland], 1987. Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. In a Shallow Crave, 1988. January Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1989. Fools of Fortune, New Line Cinema, 1990. Ucieczka z kina 'Wo/nosc' (also known as Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema), 1991. Paradise, Buena Vista, 1991. The Secret Garden, Warner Bros., 1993. Swing Kids, Buena Vista, 1993. Houseguest, Buena Vista, 1994. Powder, Buena Vista, 1995. Washington Square, Buena Vista, 1997. That Dam Cat, Buena Vista, 1997. Home Fries, Warner Bros., 1998. The Third Miracle, Franchise Pictures, 1999. Killing Mrs. Tingle, Dimension Films, 1999. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Paradise, Buena Vista, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New Republic, October 20, 1997, p. 26.*

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 1-23. References in the index are identified as follows: CTFT and volume number—Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volumes 1-23 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, Una 1880-1963 WWasWT Abba, Marta 1907-1988 WWasWT Abbas, Hector 1884-1942 WWasWT Abbensetts, Michael 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-22 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 1952CTFT-1 Abrams, Jeffrey 1964CTFT-23 Abrams, J. J. See Abrams, Jeffrey CTFT-23 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-1 7 Ackland, Rodney 1908WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 Adler, Stella 1902CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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

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Aidman, Charles 1925-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Aiello, Danny 1933CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Ailey, Alvin 1931-1989 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 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 Akerman, Chantal 1950CTFT-23 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 Alcott, John 1931-1986 CTFT-23 Alda, Alan 1936CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 10; WWT-17 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 Aldredge, Tom 1928Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Aldrich, Charles T. 1872-? Aldrich, Janet 1956-

CTFT-9 CTFT-9 WWasWT CTFT-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-1 7 Alexander, C. K. 1923WWT-17 Alexander, Erika 1969CTFT-17 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 1897.'. WWT-16 Alexander, Katherine 1901WWasWT Alexander, Kathleen WWT-13 Alexander, Khandi 1957(?)CTFT-23 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-17 Allen, Charles Leslie 1830-1917 ... WWasWT Allen, Chesney 1896WWasWT Allen, Corey 1934CTFT-8 Allen, Debbie 1950CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 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 C. 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 1925CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7, 14 Altman, Ruth WWasWT Alvarado, Trini 1967CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Alvin, John 1917CTFT-9

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 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-23 Earlier sketch in 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-17 Anderson, Donna 1925CTFT-11 Anderson, Eddie See Anderson, Eddie "Rochester" CTFT-22 Anderson, Eddie "Rochester" 1905-1977 CTFT-22 Anderson, Gillian 1968CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-14 Anderson, Gillian Bunshaft 1943-... CTFT-13 Anderson, Harry 1952(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 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-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Anderson, Richard Dean 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anderson, Robert Woodruff 1917WWT-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-17 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, Real 1963CTFT-23 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

ANTROBUS • 441 Angelopoulos, Theo 1936(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Angelopoulos, Theodoras See Angelopoulos, Theo CTFT-22 Angelou, Maya 1928CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Angelus, Muriel 1909WWasWT Angers, Avril 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Anglim, Philip 1953\ CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in WWT-17, CTFT-4 Anglin, Margaret 1876-1958 WWasWT Anhalt, Edward 1914: CTFT-10 Aniston, Jennifer 1969(?)..CTFT-15 Aniston, John CTFT-1 7 Annabella 1912WWasWT Annakin, Ken 1914CTFT-11 Annals, Michael 1938WWT-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

442 • ANWAR Anwar, Gabrielle 1971CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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 Arbus, Allan 1918CTFT-6 Ealier sketch in CTFT-1 Arcand, Denys 1941CTFT-10 Arcenas, Loy 1953(?)CTFT-9 Archer, Anne 1949(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Archer, Joe WWasWT Archer, John 1915WWasWT Archer, John 1953CTFT-2 Archer, William 1856-1924 WWasWT Archibald, Douglas 1919CTFT-11 Ardant, Fanny 1949CTFT-23 Arden, Edwin Hunter Pendleton 1864-1918 WWasWT Arden, Eve 1912-1990 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arden, John 1930WWT-17 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-17 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-17 Arlen, Michael 1895-1956 WWasWT Arlen, Stephen 1913WWasWT Arling, Joyce 1911WWasWT Arlington, Billy 1873-? WWasWT Arliss, George 1868-1946 WWasWT Armen, Rebecca 1957CTFT-2

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-17 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-17 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-17 Arnold, Tom 1959CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Arnott, James Fullarton 1914-1982 ... CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arnott, Mark 1950CTFT-5 Arnott, Peter 1936CTFT-3 Aronson, Boris 1900-1980 WWT-17 Aronstein, Martin 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arquette, Alexis 1969CTFT-23 Arquette, David 1971CTFT-23 Arquette, Patricia 1968CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Arquette, Rosanna 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Arrabal, Fernando 1932WWT-17 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 1941Arthur, Paul 1859-1928 Arthur, Robert ?-1929 Arthur, Robert 1909-1986 Arthur-Jones, Winifred Arthurs, George 1875-1944 Artus, Louis 1870-? Arundale, Grace (Kelly) Arundale, Sybil 1882-1965 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 1960Ashcroft, Peggy 1907-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Asher, Jane 1946Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Asher, William 1919Asherson, Renee Ashley, Elizabeth 1939Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Ashley, Iris 1909Ashman, Howard 1950-1991 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ashmore, Basil 1951Ashmore, Peter 1916Ashton, Ellis 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ashton, Frederick 1906Ashton, John Ashwell, Lena 1872-1957 Askey, Arthur Bowden 1900Askin, Leon 1907Askin, Peter 1946Asner, Edward 1929Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Asquith, Anthony 1902-1968 Asquith, Ward Assante, Armand 1949Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, Asseyev, Tamara Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Astaire, Adele 1898-1981 Astaire, Fred 1899-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Astin, John 1930Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Astin, MacKenzie 1973Astin, Sean 1971Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Astley, John Astredo, Humbert Allen Atherton, William 1947Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Athis, Alfred 1873-? Atienza, Edward 1924Atkin, Nancy 1904-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 Atkinson, Barbara 1926CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Atkinson, Don 1940CTFT-7 Atkinson, Harry 1866-? WWasWT Atkinson, (Justin) Brooks 1894-1984 WWT-1 7 Atkinson, Rosalind 1900-1977 WWT-16 Atkinson, Rowan 1955CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Atlas (William Medley Roberts) 1864-? WWasWT Atlee, Howard 1926CTFT-1 Attenborough, Richard 1923CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Atteridge, Harold R. 1886-1938 ....WWasWT Attles, 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-1 7 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 August, Pernilla 1958CTFT-23 Aukin, David 1942WWT-17 Auletta, Robert 1940CTFT-1 Aulisi, Joseph G CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-1 7 Ault, Marie 1870-1951 WWasWT Aumont, Jean-Pierre 1913(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Aurness, James See Arness, James CTFT-18 Auster, Paul 1947CTFT-23 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

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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 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Ayliff, Henry Kiell ?-1949 WWasWT Aylmer, Felix 1889-1964 WWasWT Aynesworth, Allan 1865-1959 WWasWT Ayr, Michael 1953CTFT-9 Ayres, Lew 1908-1996 CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ayrton, Norman 1924WWT-17 Ayrton, Randle 1869-1940 WWasWT Azaria, Hank 1964CTFT-20 Azenberg, Emanuel 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aznavour, Charles 1924CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Aznavurian, Charles See Aznavour, Charles CTFT-19 Azzara, Candy 1947CTFT-1

B 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-1 7

Baclanova, Olga 1899Bacon, Frank 1864-1922 Bacon, Jane 1895Bacon, Kevin 1958Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bacon, Mai 1898Badalamenti, Angelo Badale, Andy 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 1968Bader, Dietrich See Bader, Diedrich Badham, John 1939Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Badiyi, Reza S. 1930(?)Baer, Hanania Baer, Marian 1924Baer, Max, Jr. 1937Bagden, Ronald 1953Bagley, Ben 1933Bagneris, Vernel 1949Bagnold, Enid 1889-1981 Banns, Maxine Bailey, Frederick 1946Bailey, G. W. 1945Bailey, Gordon 1875-? Bailey, H. C. 1878-1961 Bailey, John 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Bailey, Pearl 1918-1990 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Bailey, Robin 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bain, Barbara 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bain, Conrad 1923Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Baines, Florence 1877-1918 Bainter, Fay 1891-1968 Baio, Scott 1961(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief entry in CTFT-2 Baio, Scott Vincent See Baio, Scott Baird, Bil 1904-1987 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baird, Dorothea 1875-1933 Baird, Ethel Baird, Mary E. 1947Bairstow, Scott 1970Baitz, Jon Robin 1961Bakay, Nicholas See Bakay, Nick Bakay, Nick Baker, Benny 1907Baker, Blanche 1956-

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444• BAKER 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 Baker, Joe Don 1936CTFT-6 Baker, Josephine 1906-1975 WWT-16 Baker, Kathy 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Baker, Kathy Whitton See Baker, Kathy CTFT-15 Baker, Kenny 1934CTFT-8 Baker, Lee ?-1948 WWasWT Baker, Mark 1946WWT-1 7 Baker, Mark See Linn-Baker, Mark CTFT-19 Baker, Norma Jean See Monroe, Marilyn CTFT-19 Baker, Paul 1911CTFT-1 Baker, Raymond 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Baker, Rick 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Baker, Rod 1945CTFT-4 Baker, Roy See Baker, Roy Ward CTFT-11 Baker, Roy Ward 1916CTFT-11 Baker, Word 1923-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Bakshi, Ralph 1938CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Bakula, Scott 1955(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Balaban, Bob 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Balanchine, George 1904-1980 WWT-17 Balcer, Rene 1954CTFT-13 Balch, Marston 1901CTFT-2 Balderston, John L. 1889-1954 WWasWT Baldwin, Adam 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Baldwin, Alec 1958CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Baldwin, Daniel 1960CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Baldwin, James 1924-1987 CTFT-3 Baldwin, Peter CTFT-11 Baldwin, Stephen 1966CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Baldwin, William CTFT-10 Bale, Christian 1974CTFT-19 Balfour, Katharine 1920-1990 CTFT-4 Balin, Ina 1937-1990 CTFT-9 Balk, Fairuza 1974CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Ball, Lucille 1911-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ball, William 1931-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Ballantyne, Paul 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ballard, Carroll 1937CTFT-8 Ballard, Kaye 1926CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Ballard, Lucien 1908-1988 CTFT-7 Ballet, Arthur H. 1924WWT-17 Ballhaus, Michael 1935CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Balodis, Janis 1950-. CTFT-11 Balsam, Martin 1919-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Balsam, Talia CTFT-7 Bamman, Gerry 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Banbury, Frith 1912CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bancroft, Anne 1931CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 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-1 7 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-1 7 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 1940WWT-17 Baring, Maurice 1874-1945 WWasWT Barish, Keith CTFT-10 Barker, Bob 1923CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Barker, Clive 1931WWT-17 Barker, Clive 1952CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Barker, Felix WWT-17 Barker, H. GranvilleSee Granville-Barker, Harley WWasWT Barker, Helen GranvilleSee Granville-Barker, Helen WWasWT Barker, Howard 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barker, Ronnie 1929CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Earner, 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Barr, Roseanne See Roseanne Barranger, Millie S. 1937Barratt, Augustus Barratt, Watson 1884-1962 Barrault, Jean-Louis 1910Barre, Gabriel 1957Barrett, Edith 1906Barrett, George 1869-1935 Barrett, Leslie 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barrett, Lester Barrett, Oscar 1875-1941 Barrett, Rona 1936Barrett, Wilson 1900Barrie, Amanda 1939Barrie, Barbara 1931Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Barrie, Frank 1939Barrie, James Matthew 1860-1937 Barrington, Rutland 1853-1922 Barris, Chuck 1929Barron, Marcus 1925-1944 Barron, Muriel 1906Barrow, Bernard 1927-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Barrs, Norman 1917Barry, B. Constance 1913Barry, B. H. 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Christine 1911Barry, Gene 1919Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Barry, Jack 1918-1984 Barry, Joan 1901-1989 Barry, John 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, Barry, Lynda 1956Barry, Michael 1910-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barry, Miranda Robbins 1951Barry, Paul 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Philip 1896-1949 Barry, Ray See Barry, Raymond J Barry, Raymond See Barry, Raymond J Barry, Raymond J. 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Shiel 1882-1937 Barrymore, Diana 1921-1960 Barrymore, Drew 1975Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Barrymore, Ethel 1879-1959 Barrymore, John 1882-1942 Barrymore, Lionel 1878-1954 Bart, Lionel 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bart, Peter 1932Bartel, Paul 1938Bartenieff, George 1935Bartet, Jeanne Julia 1854-

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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 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Bartlett, Michael 1901WWasWT Barton, Dora ?-1966 WWasWT Barton, James 1890-1962 WWasWT Barton, John 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barton, Margaret 1926WWasWT Barton, Mary ?-1970 WWasWT Barton, Peter CTFT-9 Barty, Billy 1924CTFT-6 Barty, Jack 1888-1942 WWasWT 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Bates, Kathy D. See Bates, Kathy CTFT-17 Bates, Michael 1920WWT-16

BEACH • 445 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Battle, Hinton G. See Battle, Hinton CTFT-23 Battles, John 1921WWasWT Batty, Archibald 1884-1961 WWasWT Baty, Gaston 1885-1952 WWasWT Bauer, Jamie Lyn 1949(?)CTFT-17 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 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 Bay, Michael 1964CTFT-23 Baye, Nathalie 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bayes, Nora 1880-1928 WWasWT Bayler, Terence 1930CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bay ley, 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

446* BEACH 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 CTFT-8 Beardsley, Alice 1925CTFT-1 Bearse, Amanda 1958CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Beart, Emmanuelle 1965CTFT-22 Beasley, Allyce 1954CTFT-7 Beasley, Bill See Beasley, William S CTFT-22 Beasley, William See Beasley, William S CTFT-22 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 12 Beaumont, Hugh 1908-1982 WWasWT Beaumont, John 1902WWasWT Beaumont, Muriel 1881-1957 WWasWT Beaumont, Ralph 1926CTFT-10 Beaumont, Roma 1914WWasWT Beaven, Jenny CTFT-23 Beaver, James See Beaver, Jim CTFT-23 Beaver, James N., Jr. See Beaver, Jim CTFT-23 Beaver, Jim 1950CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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-1 7 Beck, Kimberly 1956CTFT-9

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 ?-191 7 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Begley, Ed 1901-1970 WWasWT Begley, Ed, Jr. 1949CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Behan, Brendan 1923-1964 WWasWT 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-17 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 1939(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in WWT-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, Bill 1965CTFT-23 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-23 Belushi, Jim 1954CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 13 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 Benin!, 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-1 7 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-1 7 Bennett, Jill 1931WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 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-17 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

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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 1954CTFT-1 Bergerat, Emile 1845-? WWasWT Bergere, Lee CTFT-8 Bergere, Valerie 1872-1938 WWasWT Bergeron, Philippe 1959CTFT-23 Bergeron, Phillip See Bergeron, Philippe CTFT-23 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 WWasWT Beringer, Vera 1879-1964 WWasWT Berk, Tony ?-1988 CTFT-2 Berkeley, Ballard 1904-1988 WWasWT Berkeley, Busby 1859-1976 WWT-16 Berkeley, Reginald Cheyne 1890-1935 WWasWT 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 Berman, Ed 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berman, Pan See Berman, Pandro S Berman, Pandro S. 1905-1996 Berman, Rick 1945Berman, Shelley 1926Bermange, Barry 1933Bermel, Albert 1927-....

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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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Bernhard, Sandra 1955CTFT-17 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 Berri, Claude 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Berridge, Elizabeth 1962CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Berry, David 1943CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Berry, Eric 1913WWT-17 Berry, Halle 1968CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Berry, James 1883-? WWasWT Berry, John 1917CTFT-11 Berry, Ken 1933CTFT-8 Berry, William Henry 1870-1951 WWasWT Bertinelli, Valerie 1960CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bertolazzi, Carlo 1870-? WWasWT Bertolucci, Bernardo 1940CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 12 Bertram, Arthur 1860-1955 WWasWT Bertram, Eugene 1872-1941 WWasWT Bertrand, Sandra 1943CTFT-1 Beruh, Joseph 1924-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

448 • BESCH Besch, Bibi 1940-1996 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Besier, Rudolf 1878-1942 WWasWT Bessell, Ted 1942-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bessette, Denise 1954CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Best, Edna 1900-1974 WWasWT Best, James 1926CTFT-21 Best, James K. See Best, James CTFT-21 Bethencourt, Francis 1926WWT-17 Bethune, Zina 1950(?)CTFT-9 Bettelheim, Edwin 1865-1938 WWasWT Bettger, Lyle 1915CTFT-1 Betti, Laura 1934CTFT-8 Bettis, John 1946CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Bettis, Valerie ?-1982 WWT-17 Betts, Edward William 1881-? WWasWT Betts, Ernest WWT-11 Bevan, Faith 1896WWasWT Bevan, Isla 1910WWasWT Beveridge, J. D. 1844-1926 WWasWT Beverley, Trazana 1945CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bewes, Rodney 1937WWT-17 Beyer, Elsie WWT-13 Beymer, Richard 1939CTFT-9 Bialik, Mayim 1976(?)CTFT-13 Bibby, Charles 1878-1917 WWasWT Bicat, Tony 1945WWT-17 Bickford, Charles A. 1891-1933 .... WWasWT Bickford, David 1953CTFT-4 Biehn, Michael 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bierko, Craig 1966CTFT-21 Bigelow, Kathryn CTFT-10 Biggs, Richard 1961CTFT-23 Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Biggs-Dawson, Roxann See Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Bikel, Theodore 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-17 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-17 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 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 Bisset, Josie 1970CTFT-23 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, Lucas 1982CTFT-23 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-17 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 Blanchard, Rachel 1976CTFT-23 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

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 1946-. CTFT-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, LarVy 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 Blount, Helon 1929CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blount, Lisa 1957CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Blow, Sydney 1878-1961 WWasWT Blum, Mark 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Blumenfeld, Robert 1943CTFT-3 Blumenkrantz, Jeff 1965CTFT-8 Blundell, Graeme 1945WWT-17 Bluteau, Lothaire CTFT-20 Bluth, Don CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Bluthal, John 1929CTFT-20 Blutig, Eduard See Corey, Edward CTFT-22 Blyden, Larry 1925-1975 WWT-16 Blyth-Pratt, Charles Edward 1869-? WWasWT Blyth-Pratt, Violet WWasWT Blythe, Bobby 1894WWasWT Blythe, Coralie 1880-1928 WWasWT Blythe, John 1921WWT-17

Blythe, Violet WWasWT Boam, Jeffrey 1949CTFT-10 Boatman, Michael CTFT-16 Boatman, Michael P. See Boatman, Michael CTFT-16 Boatman, Michael Patrick See Boatman, Michael CTFT-16 Bobadilla, Pepita WWasWT Bobbie, Walter 1945CTFT-20 Bobby, Anne 1967CTFT-21 Bobby, Anne Marie See Bobby, Anne CTFT-21 Bobs, The Two WWasWT Bochco, Steven 1943CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Bochner, Hart 1956(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Bochner, Lloyd 1924CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bock, Jerry 1928WWT-17 Bockstael, Robert CTFT-17 Bocquet, Gavin CTFT-23 Bode, Milton 1860-1938 WWasWT Bode, Ralf D CTFT-11 Bodie, Dr. Walford 1870-? WWasWT Bodom, Borgchild WWT-7 Bodrov, Sergei 1948CTFT-20 Boen, Earl 1941CTFT-20 Boers, Frank, Jr. See Bonner, Frank CTFT-7 Boetticher, Budd 1916CTFT-12 Bofshever, Michael 1950CTFT-6 Boganny, Joe 1874-? WWasWT Bogard, Travis 1918CTFT-3 Bogarde, Dirk 1921(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bogardus, Stephen 1954CTFT-22 Bogart, Humphrey 1899-1957 WWasWT Bogart, Paul 1919CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bogdanov, Michael 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bogdanovich, Peter 1939CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 12 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-17 Bolger, Ray 1904-1987 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bolm, Adolph 1887-1951

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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 Bondor, 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7, 14 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 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 Boosler, Elayne 1952(?)Boot, Gladys ?-1964 Booth, James 1933Booth, Judas See Lynch, David Booth, Shirley 1898-1992 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Booth, Webster 1902Boothby, Victoria Boothe, Clare 1903-1987 Boothe, Power 1945-

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450 • BOOTHE 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 1945(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5, 12 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 1909CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bouchier, Dorothy See Bouchier, Chili CTFT-6 Boucicault, Aubrey 1869-1913 WWasWT Boucicault, Dion G. 1859-1929 .... WWasWT Boucicault, Mrs. Dion 1833-1916 WWasWT Boucicault, Nina 1867-1950 WWasWT Boughton, Rutland 1878-1960 WWasWT Bould, Beckett 1880-? WWasWT Boule, Kathryn 1949CTFT-1 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Bowen, Roger 1932-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bower, Marian ?-1945 WWasWT Bowers, Faubion 1917CTFT-2 Bowers, Lally 1917-1984 WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 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 Bradbury, Ray 1920CTFT-1 7 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, Ed 1941CTFT-23 Bradley, Lillian Trimble 1875-1939 WWasWT Brady, Leo 1917CTFT-1 Brady, Scott 1924-1985 CTFT-2 Brady, Terence 1939WWT-1 7 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 Braidwood, Tom 1948CTFT-23 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-1 7 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 1962CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-15 Brecher, Egon 1885-1946 WWasWT Breen, Helen 1902WWasWT Breen, Robert 1914-1990 CTFT-2 Breese, Edmund 1871-1936 WWasWT Bregman, Martin 1931CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Brennan, Eileen 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Brenneman, Amy 1965(?)CTFT-15 Brenner, Albert 1926CTFT-11 Brenner, David 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Brenner, Dori CTFT-9 Brenner, Randy 1955CTFT-3 Brent, Romney 1902-1976 WWasWT Brenton, Howard 1942CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brereton, Austin 1862-1923 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Bressack, Celia 1956CTFT-3 Bresson, Robert 1907CTFT-8 Brest, Martin 1951CTFT-7 Brett, Jeremy 1935(?)-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Brett, Stanley 1879-1923 WWasWT Breuer, Lee 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brewster, Towsend Tyler 1924CTFT-1 Brialy, Jean-Claude 1933CTFT-16 Brian, Donald 1877-1948 WWasWT Brice, Fanny 1891-1951 WWasWT Brickman, Marshall 1941CTFT-6 Bricusse, Leslie 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bridge, Andrew CTFT-14 Bridge, Peter 1925WWT-17 Bridges, Beau 1941CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Bridges, James 1936-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-12 Bridges, Jeff 1949(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Bridges, Lloyd 1913-1998 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bridges, Robert 1937CTFT-3 Bridges, Todd 1965CTFT-20 Bridges-Adams, W. 1889-1965 WWasWT Bridgewater, Leslie 1893WWasWT Bridie, James 1888-1951 WWasWT Brien, Alan 1925WWT-17 Briercliffe, Nellie ?-1966 WWasWT Brierley, David 1936WWT-17 Briers, Richard 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Brieux, Eugene 1858-1932 WWasWT Briggs, Medley 1907-1968 WWasWT Briggs, Joe Bob 1959CTFT-15 Brighouse, Harold 1882-1958 WWasWT Bright, Richard CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brightman, Sarah 1960(?)CTFT-13 Brightman, Stanley 1888-1961 WWasWT Brighton, Pam 1946WWT-17 Briley, John 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brill, Fran CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Brillstein, Bernie CTFT-6 Brim ley, 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 Brisbane, Katharine 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brisson, Carl 1895-1965 Brisson, Frederick 1913-1984 Bristow, Charles 1928Brittany, Morgan 1951-

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Britton, Connie Britton, Tony 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Broad, Jay 1930Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Broadhurst, George H. 1866-1952 Broadhurst, Kent 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Broccoli, Albert R. 1909-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Brocket!, Oscar G. 1923Brocksmith, Roy 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Brockway, Amie 1938Broderick, Beth 1959Broderick, Helen 1891-1959 Broderick, Matthew 1962Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, Brodkin, Herbert 1912-1990(?) Brodziak, Kenn 1913Brogden, Gwendoline 1891Brogger, Ivar 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brokaw, Cary 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Brokaw, Tom 1940Brolin, James 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brolin, Josh 1968Bromberg, J. 1904-1951 Bromka, Elaine 1950Bromley-Davenport, Arthur 1867-1946 Bron, Eleanor Bronson, Charles 1921(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Brook, Clive 1887-1974 Brook, Faith 1922Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Brook, Lesley 1917Brook, Peter 1925Earlier entry in WWT-17 Brook, Sara Brooke, Cynthia 1875-1949 Brooke, Mrs. E. H. ?-1915 Brooke, Emily ?-1953 Brooke, Harold 1910Brooke, Paul 1944Brooke, Sarah Brookes, Jacqueline 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brookfield, Charles Hallam Elton 1857-1913 Brook-Jones, Elwyn 1911-1962 Brooks, A. See Brooks, Albert Brooks, Albert 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brooks, Avery 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brooks, Charles David III 1939Brooks, David 1920Brooks, James L. 1940Earlier sketches in CTFT-3,

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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 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

452 • BROWN 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-1 7 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 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-1 7 Brynolfsson, Reine 1953CTFT-23 Buchanan, Jack 1891-1957 WWasWT Buchanan, Maud WWasWT Buchanan, Thompson 1877-1937 WWasWT Buchholz, Horst 1933CTFT-1 Buchinski, Charles See Bronson, Charles CTFT-23 Buchinsky, Charles See Bronson, Charles CTFT-23 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 Buckner, Robert 1906CTFT-23 Buckner, Robert Henry See Buckner, Robert CTFT-23 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 Bullard, Thomas 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bullins, Ed 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bulloch, Jeremy CTFT-23 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 Burden, Albert 1900vVWasWT Burge, Gregg 1957(?)-1998 CTFT-23 Burge, Stuart 1918CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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, Kathy 1965CTFT-23 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 1920Burr, Raymond 1917-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Burr, Robert Burrell, Daisy 1893-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Burrell, John 1910WWasWT Burrell, Pamela 1945CTFT-4 Burrell, Sheila 1922CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burress, Hedy CTFT-23 Burrill, Ena 1908WWasWT Burroughs, Robert C. 1923CTFT-3 Burroughs, William S. 1914-1997 ... CTFT-17 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-17 Burton, Richard P. 1878-? WWasWT Burton, Tim 1960(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Burtt, Ben 1948CTFT-10 Burum, Stephen H. 1939CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Bury, John 1925WWT-1 7 Buscemi, Steve 1958CTFT-15 Busch, Charles 1954CTFT-10 Brief Sketch in CTFT-6 Busey, Gary 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Busey, Jake 1972CTFT-23 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 Butler, Brett 1958CTFT-20 Butler, Dan 1954CTFT-17 Butler, Dan E. See Butler, Dan CTFT-1 7 Butler, Richard William 1844-1928 WWasWT Butler, Robert 1927CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 12 Butler, Yancy 1970CTFT-20 Butler, Yancy Victoria See Butler, Yancy

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Butleroff, Helen 1950CTFT-3 Butlin, Jan 1940WWT-17 Butt, Alfred Bart 1878-1962 WWasWT Butterworth, Charles 1896-1946 ...WWasWT Butterworth, Clara WWasWT Butti, Enrico Annibale 1868-1912 WWasWT Button, Jeanne 1930WWT-17 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-17 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-17 Byrne, Patsy 1933WWT-17 Byrne, Peter 1928WWT-17 Byrnes, Jim 1949(?)CTFT-15 Byron, Arthur 1872-1943 WWasWT Byron, John 1912WWasWT

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Caan, James 1940(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Caan, Jimmy See Caan, James CTFT-16 Cabalero, Roxann See Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Cabot, Eliot 1899-1938 WWasWT Cabot, Sebastian 1918-1977 CTFT-23 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-17 Caesar, Sid 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 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 1948CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Caird, John Newport See Caird, John CTFT-23 Cairncross, James 1915WWT-17 Cairney, John 1930WWT-17 Cairns, Tom 1952CTFT-9 Calabresi, Oreste 1857-? WWasWT Calabro, Thomas 1959CTFT-21 Calderisi, David 1940WWT-17 Calder-Marshall, Anna 1947WWT-17 Caldicot, Richard 1908WWT-17 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-17 Calloway, Cab 1907WWT-17 Calmour, Alfred C. 1857?-1912 WWasWT Calthrop, Dion Clayton 1878-1937 WWasWT Calthrop, Donald 1888-1940 WWasWT Calthrop, Gladys E WWasWT Calvert, Catherine 1890-1971 WWasWT Calvert, Cecil G. 1871-? WWasWT Calvert, Mrs. Charles 1837-1921 WWasWT Calvert, Louis 1859-1923 WWasWT Calvert, Patricia 1908WWasWT

454 • CALVERT Calvert, Phyllis 1915WWT-17 Cambern, Donn CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Cameron, Donald 1889-1955 WWasWT Cameron, James 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Cameron, John CTFT-23 Cameron, Kirk 1970(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cameron, Violet 1862-1919 WWasWT Camp, Colleen 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Camp, Hamilton 1934CTFT-6 Camp, Joe 1939CTFT-7 Campanella, Joseph 1927CTFT-6 Campbell, Alan 1957CTFT-11 Campbell, Bruce 1958CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Campbell, Cheryl 1951CTFT-8 Campbell, Douglas 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Campbell, Glen 1938CTFT-1 Campbell, Judy 1916WWT-17 Campbell, Ken 1941WWT-17 Campbell, Margaret 1894WWasWT Campbell, Martin CTFT-16 Campbell, Mrs. Patrick 1865-1940 WWasWT Campbell, Naomi 1970CTFT-20 Campbell, Neve 1973CTFT-16 Campbell, Patton 1926WWT-17 Campbell, Stella Patrick 1886-1940 WWasWT Campbell, Tisha 1968CTFT-17 Campbell, Violet 1892-1970 WWasWT Campion, Clifford 1949CTFT-4 Campion, Cyril 1894-1961 WWasWT Campion, Jane 1954(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Campion, David 1924WWT-17 Canby, Vincent 1924CTFT-4 Candler, Peter 1926CTFT-1 Candy, John 1950-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Canfield, Mark See Zanuck, Darryl F CTFT-22 Caniparoli, Val 1951CTFT-13 Cannan, Denis 1919WWT-17 Cannan, Gilbert 1884-1955 WWasWT Cannell, Stephen J. 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cannon, Diane See Cannon, Dyan CTFT-22 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-17 Cantor, Eddie 1892-1964 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 Carden, William 1947CTFT-4 Cardiff, Jack 1914CTFT-10 Cardinal, Tantoo 1950CTFT-16 Cordinale, Claudia 1938CTFT-4 Carew, James 1876-1938 WWasWT Carew, Topper 1943CTFT-13 Carey, Denis 1909-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carey, Drew 1958(?)CTFT-1 7 Carey, Harry Jr. 1921CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Carey, Joyce 1898WWT-17 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-17 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 1961(?)CTFT-19 Carlsen, John A. 1915WWasWT 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-17 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

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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, Janet 1940CTFT-23 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, Lisa See Carson, Lisa Nicole CTFT-23 Carson, Lisa Nicole 1969CTFT-23 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 Carten, 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-23 Carter, Hubert ?-1934 WWasWT Carter, Jack 1923-.... CTFT-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 Carter, Nell-Ruth See Carter, Nell Carter, T. K. 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Carter, Thomas Carter-Edwards, James 1840-1930

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Carteret, Anna 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-17 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-17 Cason, Barbara 1933Cass, Henry 1902-1989 Cass, Peggy 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cass, Ronald 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cassavetes, John 1929-1989 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cassavetes, Nick 1959Cassel, Seymour 1937Cassel, Vincent 1967Cassidy, 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 Castang, Veronica Castellaneta, Dan Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Castellano, Richard 1933-1988 Castillo, Helen 1955Castle, John 1940-

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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 See Ceder, Elayne Barbara CTFT-23 Ceder, Elayne Barbara 1946CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 Chalzel, Leo 1901-1953 WWasWT Chamberlain, George 1891WWasWT

456 • CHAMBERLAIN Chamberlain, Richard 1935Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Chamberlin, Lee Chambers, Charles Haddon 1860-1921 Chambers, Emma Chambers, H. Kellett 1867-1935 Champion, Cower 1920-1980 Champion, Harry 1866-1942 Champion, Marge 1919Chan, Jackie 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Chance, John T. See Carpenter, John Chancellor, Betty Chancellor, John 1927Chancellor, Joyce 1906Chandler, Helen 1909-1965 Chandler, Jeffrey Alan Chandler, Kyle 1966Chaney, Stewart 1910-1969 Chang, Gary 1953Chang, Tisa 1941Changwei, Cu 1957Channing, Carol 1921Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Channing, Marvin 1944Channing, Stockard 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Chansky, Dorothy 1951Chao, Rosalind Chapin, Harold 1886-1915 Chapin, Louis Le Bourgeois 1918Chapin, Miles 1954Chaplin, Charles Spencer 1889-1977 Chaplin, Geraldine 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Chapman, Constance 1912Chapman, David 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chapman, Edward 1901-1986 Chapman, Graham 1941-1989 Chapman, John R. 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chapman, Lonny 1920Chapman, Michael 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Chappell, William 1908Chappelle, Frederick W. 1895Charbonneau, Patricia 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Charell, Erik 1895Charisse, Cyd 1921(?)Charles, Josh 1971(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Charles, Josh A. See Charles, Josh Charles, Maria 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Charles, Pamela 1932Charles, Walter 1945-

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Charleson, Ian 1949-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 12 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 CTFT-3 Chew, Richard CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Chiang, Doug 1962CTFT-23 Child, Harold Hannyngton 1869-1945 WWasWT

Childress, Alice 1920(?)-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-13 Childs, Gilbert ?-1931 WWasWT Chiles, Linden CTFT-9 Chiles, Lois CTFT-7 Chinoy, Helen Krich 1922CTFT-1 Chirgwin, George H. 1854-1922 WWasWT Chisholm, Robert 1898-1960 WWasWT Chlumsky, Anna 1980(?)CTFT-15 Cho, Margaret 1968CTFT-17 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7, 14 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 Christian, Claudia 1965CTFT-23 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Christine, Virginia 1920-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Christmas, Eric 1916CTFT-20 Christopher, Dennis 1955CTFT-3 Christopher, Roy CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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-17 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 WWasWT Claire, Ludi 1927CTFT-1 Claman, Barbara S. 1939CTFT-1 Clancy, Deidre 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clanton, Ralph 1914WWT-17 Clapp, Gordon 1948CTFT-20 Clapton, Eric 1945CTFT-16 Clare, Mary 1894-1970 WWasWT Clare, Tom 1876-? WWasWT Clarence, O. B. 1870-1955 WWasWT Claridge, Norman 1903WWT-17 Clark, Alfred WWasWT Clark, Anthony 1964CTFT-17 Clark, B. D. 1945CTFT-3 Clark, Barrett H. 1890-1953 WWasWT Clark, Bob 1941CTFT-7 Clark, Bobby 1888-1960 WWasWT Clark, Brian 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clark, Candy CTFT-1 Clark, China CTFT-2 Clark, Dick 1929CTFT-3 Clark, E. Holman 1864-1925 WWasWT Clark, Ernest 1912WWT-17 Clark, Fred 1914-1968 WWasWT Clark, James See Clark, Jim . CTFT-10 Clark, Jim 1931CTFT-10 Clark, John Pepper 1935WWT-17 Clark, John Richard 1932WWT-17 Clark, Mara 1930CTFT-5 Clark, Marguerite 1887-1940 WWasWT Clark, Marjory 1900WWasWT Clark, Matt 1936CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clark, Peggy 1915WWT-17 Clark, Perceval See Perceval-Clark, P. WWasWT Clark, Roy 1933CTFT-7 Clark, Susan 1944CTFT-3 Clark, Wallis 1888-1961 WWasWT Clarke, Caitlin 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clarke, Cuthbert 1869-1953 WWasWT Clarke, David 1908CTFT-1 Clarke, George 1886-1946 WWasWT Clarke, John CTFT-17 Clarke, Lenny CTFT-17 Clarke, Mae 1907WWasWT Clarke, Nigel 1895Clarke, Richard 1930Clarke, Rupert 1865-1926 Clarke, Stanley 1951Clarke-Smith, Douglas A. 1888-1959

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Clarkson, Joan 1903WWasWT Clarkson, Willie 1861-1934 WWasWT Clary, Robert 1926CTFT-1 Claudel, Paul 1868-1955 WWasWT Claughton, Susan WWasWT Clausen, Alf 1941CTFT-12 Clavell, James 1925-1994 CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Claver, Bob 1928CTFT-2 Clay, Andrew Dice 1958CTFT-11 Claybourne, Doug 1947CTFT-23 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-17 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 Clift, 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 Clokey, Art 1921CTFT-23 Clooney, George 1961CTFT-15 Clore, Leon 1919(?)-1992 CTFT-12 Close, Eric CTFT-17 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-17 Clyde, Jeremy 1941CTFT-8 Coakley, Marion WWasWT Coates, Anne V. 1925CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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

COLE • 457 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-17 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-17 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-17 Coffin, C. Hayden 1862-1935 WWasWT Coffin, Frederick (D.) 1943CTFT-1 Cogan, David J. 1923CTFT-1 Coghill, Nevill 1899-1980 WWT-17 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 Cohen, Rob 1949CTFT-23 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 1923-... CTFT-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

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458 • COLE 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-17 Coleman, Dabney 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Coleman, Fanny 1840-1919 WWasWT Coleman, Gary 1968CTFT-3 Coleman, Jack 1958CTFT-8 Coleman, Nancy 1917CTFT-1 Coleman, Robert 1900WWasWT Coleridge, Ethel 1883-? WWasWT Coleridge, Sylvia 1909WWT-17 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, Toni 1972CTFT-17 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 1896Collison, David 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collison, Wilson 1892-1941 Colman, Henry Colman, Ronald 1891-1958 Colon, Miriam 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Colonna, Jerry 1904-1986

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Colt, Alvin 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Colton, John B. 1889-1946 WWasWT Coltrane, Robbie 1950CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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-17 Comenici, Luigi 1916CTFT-9 Commire, Anne CTFT-1 Como, Perry 1913CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 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 Condon, Bill CTFT-23 Condon, William See Condon, Bill CTFT-23 Conklin, Peggy 1912WWasWT Conley, Darlene CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Conn, Didi 1951CTFT-9 Connell, F. Norreys 1874-1948 WWasWT Connell, Jane 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Conners, Barry 1883-1933 WWasWT Connery, Sean 1930CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Connick, Harry, Jr. 1967CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Connolly, Billy 1942CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 Connors, Mike 1925Connors, Touch See Connors, Mike Conquest, Arthur 1875-1945

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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 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Conroy, Frances 1953CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Conroy, Frank 1890-1964 WWasWT Conroy, Kevin 1955CTFT-1 Conroy, Pat 1945CTFT-12 Considine, John CTFT-8 Constanduros, Mabel ?-1957 WWasWT Constantine, Michael 1927CTFT-17 Conte, John 1915WWasWT Conti, Bill 1942CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 12 Conti, Italia 1874-1946 WWasWT Conti, Tom 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-1 7 Converse, Frank 1938CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Converse-Roberts, William CTFT-7 Conville, David 1929WWT-1 7 Convy, Bert 1934-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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 Cook, Peter 1937-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cook, Roderick 1932-1990 Cook, T. S. 1947Cook, Tracey Cooke, Alistair 1908Cooke, Stanley 1869-1931

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Cookman, Anthony Victor 1894-1962 WWasWT Cookson, Georgina WWasWT Cookson, Peter 1913-1990 CTFT-9 Coolidge, Martha 1946CTFT-8 Coolio 1963CTFT-19 Coolus, Remain 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 WWasWT Cooper, Gary 1901-1961 CTFT-19 Cooper, Giles 1918-1966 WWasWT Cooper, Gladys 1888-1971 WWasWT Cooper, Greta Kemble WWasWT Cooper, Hal 1923CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cooper, Jackie 1922(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Cooper, Lillian Kemble 1891WWasWT Cooper, Margaret Gernon WWasWT Cooper, Melville 1896-1973 WWasWT Cooper, Richard 1893-1947 WWasWT 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-1 7 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 Corman, Gene 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Corman, Roger 1926CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Cornell, Katharine 1898-1974 WWasWT Cornthwaite, Robert 1917CTFT-1 Cornwell, Judy 1942CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Correia, Don 1951-.. CTFT-7 Corri, Charles Montague 1861-? WWasWT Corrigan, Emmett 1871-1932 WWasWT Corrigan, Kevin 1969CTFT-23 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 1937, CTFT-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-1 7 Costabile, Richard 1947CTFT-3 Costa-Gavras 1933CTFT-6 Costas, Bob 1952CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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

COYLE • 459 Cotten, 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 Counsell, John 1905-1987 WWT-17 Countryman, Michael 1955CTFT-9 Couper, Barbara 1903WWasWT Courage, Alexander 1938CTFT-10 Couric, Katie 1957CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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-17 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Cox, Ronny 1938CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 13 Coyle, J. J. 1928CTFT-1

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460 • COYNE 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 Cracknell, Ruth 1925WWT-17 Craggs, The WWasWT Craig, Carl 1954CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Craig, Daniel 1968CTFT-23 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-11; WWT-17 Crauford, J. R. 1847-1930 WWasWT Craven, Arthur Scott 1875-1971 ....WWasWT Craven, Elise 1898WWasWT Craven, Frank 1880-1945 WWasWT Craven, Gemma 1950CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Craven, Matt 1956CTFT-23 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-1 7 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-? Cristofer, Michael 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17

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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-1 7 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-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 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 1948CTFT-15 Crosby, Denise CTFT-8 Crosby, Gary 1933-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-15 Crosby, Joan 1934CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 Crossman, 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 14 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-1 7 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-17 Cryer, Jon 1965CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Crystal, Billy 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Cuka, Frances 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cukor, George 1899-1983 CTFT-1 Culhane, Shamus 1908CTFT-10 Culkin, Macaulay 1980(?)CTFT-10 Cullen, David 1942CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 14 Culley, Frederick 1879-1942 WWasWT Culliton, Joseph 1948CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Culliver, Karen 1959CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cullum, John 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Culp, Robert 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Culver, Roland 1900-1984 WWT-17 Cumberland, Gerald 1879-1926 WWasWT Cumberland, John 1880-? WWasWT Gumming, Alan 1965(?)CTFT-23 Cummings, Bob 1910(?)-1990 CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cummings, Constance 1910CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cummings, Robert See Cummings, Bob CTFT-17 Cummings, Vicki 1913-1969 WWasWT Cummins, Peggy 1925WWasWT Cundey, Dean 1945CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Cundey, Dean A. See Cundey, Dean CTFT-23 Cundieff, Rusty 1965(?)CTFT-23

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Cuningham, Philip 1865-? WWasWT Cunliffe, Whit WWasWT Cunningham, John 1932CTFT-10 Cunningham, Merce 1919CTFT-20 Cunningham, Robert 1866-? WWasWT Cunningham, Sarah 1919-1986 CTFT-3 Cupito, Suzanne See Brittany, Morgan CTFT-7 Curel, Viscomte Francois de 1854-1928 WWasWT Currah, Brian Mason 1929WWT-1 7 Curran, Leigh 1943CTFT-5 Currie, Give 1877-1935 WWasWT Currie, Finlay 1878-1968 WWasWT Currie, Glenne 1926CTFT-1 Curry, Julian 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Curry, Tim 1946CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Curteis, Ian 1935CTFT-10 Curtin, Jane 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Curtin, Valerie 1945(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Curtis, Dan 1928CTFT-10 Curtis, Jamie Lee 1958CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Curtis, Keene 1923CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Curtis, Ken 1916-1991 CTFT-10 Curtis, Richard 1956CTFT-15 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-1 7 Cusack, Cyril 1910CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 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 1925CTFT-2 Dabney, Augusta CTFT-1 D'Abo, Maryam 1961CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 D'Abo, Olivia 1969(?)CTFT-1 7 da Costa, Liz 1955CTFT-6 Da Costa, Morton 1914-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dafoe, Willem 1955CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dagnall, Ells 1868-1935 WWasWT Dagnall, Thomas C. ?-1926 WWasWT Dahl, Arlene 1928CTFT-2 Dahl, John 1956CTFT-17 Dahl, Roald 1916CTFT-6 Dailey, Dan 1915-1978 WWT-16 Dailey, Irene 1920CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Daily, Bill 1928CTFT-9 Dainton, Marie 1881-1938 WWasWT Dajani, Nadia CTFT-1 7 D'Albert, George 1870-1949 WWasWT Daldry, Stephen CTFT-16 Dale, Alan 1861-1928 WWasWT Dale, Grover 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Dale, James Littlewood 1886WWasWT Dale, Jim 1935CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 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 1936-. CTFT-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(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Dames, Rob 1944Damon, Mark 1933Damon, Matt 1970-

CTFT-23 CTFT-4 CTFT-14 CTFT-20

Damon, Stuart 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Damski, Mel 1946CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Daniels, Marc c.1912-1989 CTFT-8 Daniels, Phil 1958CTFT-17 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-17 Dano, Royal 1922-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Dansey, Herbert 1870-1917 WWasWT Danson> Ted 1947CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Dante, Joe CTFT-7 Dante, Nicholas 1941-1991 CTFT-11 Dantes, Edmond See Hughes, John CTFT-23 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

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462 • DARBY Darby, Kim 1948Darbyshire, Iris 1905Darden, Severn 1929-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 DaRe, Aldo See Ray, Aldo Dare, Daphne Dare, Phyllis 1890-1975 Dare, Zena 1887-1975 Darewski, Herman 1883-1929 Dark, Sidney 1874-1947 Darke, Nick 1948Darley, Herbert Darling, T. H. See Harris, Thomas Walter Darlington, William Aubrey 1890-1979 Darlow, Cynthia 1949Darragh, Miss ?-1917 Darrell, Maisie 1901Darren, James 1936Darthy, Gilda Darvas, Lili 1906-1974 D'Arville, Camille 1863-1932 Da Silva, Howard 1909-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Datas 1876-? Daubeny, Peter 1921-1975 Daunt, William 1893-1938 Dauphin, Claude 1903-1978 Davenport, Harry 1866-1949 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, Larry 1948(?)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. 1940Davidson, Tommy 1964(?)Davidtz, 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

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Davies, Howard 1945(?)CTFT-9 Davies, Hubert Henry 1869-1932 WWasWT Davies, Jeremy 1969CTFT-23 Davies, Marion 1897-1961 WWasWT Davies, Robertson 1913CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davies, Siobhan 1950CTFT-11 Davies, Terence 1945CTFT-15 Davies, Valentine 1905-1961 CTFT-21 Daviot, Gordon 1897-1952 WWasWT Davis, Allan 1913WWT-17 Davis, Allen III 1929CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Davis, Ann B. 1926CTFT-3 Davis, Ariel 1912CTFT-1 Davis, Bette 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Davis, Boyd 1885-1963 WWasWT Davis, Brad 1949-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Davis, Carl 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davis, Clayton 1948CTFT-3 Davis, Clifton 1945CTFT-6 Davis, Daniel CTFT-17 Davis, Donald 1928-1998 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-22 Davis, Fay 1872-1945 WWasWT Davis, Geena 1957CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Davis, Gilbert 1899WWasWT Davis, Hal 1950CTFT-6 Davis, Hope 1964CTFT-15 Davis, Jeff 1950CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Davis, Joan 1906-1961 WWasWT Davis, Joe 1912-1984 WWT-17 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. 1938Davis, William Boyd 1885-? Davison, Bruce 1946Davison, Jon 1949Davison, Peter Davis-Voss, Sammi 1964Davys, Edmund 1947Dawber, Pam 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dawe, Thomas F. 1881-1928 Dawn, Hazel 1891-1988 Dawson, Anna Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dawson, Beatrice 1908-1976 Dawson, Forbes 1860-? Dawson, Richard 1932Day, Doris 1924Day, Edith 1896-1971 Day, Frances 1908Day, Linda 1938Day, Lynda See George, Lynda Day Day, Marjorie 1889Day, Richard Digby 1940Day, Robert 1922Day-Lewis, Daniel 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Dazey, Charl.es Turner 1853-1938 Dazie, Mdlle. 1882-1952 Deacon, Brian 1949Deacon, Richard 1923-1984 Dean, Basil 1888-1978 Dean, Erica See Burstyn, Ellen Dean, Isabel Dean, James 1931-1955 Dean, Julia 1880-1952 Dean, Laura 1963Dean, Loren 1969Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Deane, Barbara 1886-? Deane, Tessa De Angelis, Jefferson 1859-1933 De Angelis, Rosemary 1933Deans, F. Harris 1886-1961 Dearden, Harold 1882-1962 Dearden, James 1949Dearing, Peter 1912Dearly, Max 1875-1943 Dearth, Harry 1876-1933 de Banzi, Lois De Banzie, Brenda 1915De Basil, Wassily ?-1951 De Bear, Archibald 1889-1970 De Belleville, Frederic 1857-1923 Debenham, Cicely 1891-1955 De Bont, Jan De Bray, Henry 1889-1965 De Burgh, Aimee ?-1946 Debuskey, Merle 1923DeCarlo, Yvonne 1924-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-1 7 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-11; 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-17 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-1 7 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 Demy, Jacques 1931-1990 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-10 Dench, Judi 1934CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11; WWT-1 7 Denes, Oscar 1893WWasWT Deneuve, Catherine 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4 Denham, Isolde 1920WWasWT Denham, Maurice 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Denham, Reginald 1894WWT-1 7 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

DeVALENTINA • 463 Denoff, Sam 1928CTFT-4 Densham, Pen 1947CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Dent, Alan 1905-1978 WWT-16 Dent-Cox, Tom CTFT-17 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 WWasWT De Sanctis, Alfredo WWasWT De Santis, Joe 1909-1989 CTFT-1 Desborough, Philip 1883-? WWasWT Descaves, Lucien 1861-1949 WWasWT DeScenna, Linda 1949CTFT-10 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

464 • DeVALOIS 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-1 7 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 Dexter, John 1925(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dey, Susan 1952-. CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 De Young, Cliff 1946(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 12 Diaghileff, Serge 1872-1929 WWasWT Diamond, Dustin 1977CTFT-17 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-17 DiCaprio, Leonardo 1975(?)CTFT-14 Dicenta, Joaquin 1860-? WWasWT DiCenzo, George CTFT-8 Dick, Andy 1965CTFT-20 Dick, Philip K. 1928-1982 CTFT-23 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 Dinsdale, Reece CTFT-9 Dion, Peter 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-17 Disney, Roy 1930CTFT-14 Disney, Walt 1901-1966 CTFT-20 Dispenza, Joe 1961CTFT-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-1 7 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-17 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Dolenz, Michael See Dolenz, Micky CTFT-21 Dolenz, Mickey See Dolenz, Micky CTFT-21 Dolenz, Micky 1945CTFT-21 Dolin, Anton 1904-1983 WWasWT Dolly, Jennie 1892-1941 WWasWT Dolly, Rosie 1892-1970 WWasWT Dolman, Richard 1895WWasWT Dombasle, Arielle 1957CTFT-6 Domingo, Placido 1941CTFT-14 Donahue, Elinor 1937CTFT-7 Donahue, Jack 1892?-1930 WWasWT Donahue, Phil 1935CTFT-6 Donahue, Troy 1936CTFT-8 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 Donnellan, Declan 1953CTFT-23 Donnelly, Candice 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Donnelly, Donal 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-17 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 WWasWT Dorleac, Jean-Pierre CTFT-11 D'Orme, Aileen 1877-1939 WWasWT Dormer, Daisy 1889WWasWT Dorn, Dolores CTFT-1 Dorn, Harding 1923-1987 CTFT-3 Dorn, Michael 1952CTFT-20 Dornay, Jules WWasWT Doro, Marie 1882-1956 WWasWT Dorr, Dorothy 1867-? WWasWT D'Orsay, Lawrance 1853-1931 WWasWT Dorwart, David A. 1948CTFT-2 Dorziat, Gabrielle WWasWT Dossor, Alan 1941WWT-17 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, Suzzanne 1957CTFT-23 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 1945CTFT-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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7, 14 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-1 7 Doyle, Jill 1965CTFT-4 Doyle-Murray, Brian 1945CTFT-23 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 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-17

DULLZELL • 465 Drinkwater, Albert Edwin ?-1923 WWasWT Drinkwater, John 1882-1937 WWasWT Drivas, Robert 1938-1986 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Driver, Donald 1923?-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Driver, John 1947CTFT-6 Driver, Minnie 1972(?)CTFT-15 Drouet, Robert 1870-1914 WWasWT Droomgoole, Patrick 1930WWT-17 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-17 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 196K?)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?-1946 WWasWT Dufour, Val 1927CTFT-1 Dugan, Dennis 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Duggan, Andrew 1923-1 988 CTFT-7 Duigan, John CTFT-17 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

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466 • DuMAURIER Du Maurier, Daphne 1907-1989 WWasWT du Maurier, Gerald 1873-1934 WWasWT Dunaway, Faye 1941CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Duncan, Rosetta 1900-1959 WWasWT Duncan, Sandy 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-1 7 Duncan, Todd 1900WWasWT Duncan, Vivian 1899-1986 WWasWT Duncan, William Gary 1874-1945 WWasWT Duncan-Petley, Stella 1975CTFT-4 Dunfee, Jack 1901WWasWT Dunham, Joanna 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dunham, Katherine 1910WWT-1 7 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 Dunne, Philip 1908-1992 CTFT-23 Dunning, Philip 1890-1957 WWasWT Dunning, Ruth 1911WWT-17 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 Duval, James 1973(?)CTFT-23 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 CTFT-6 Dyer, Charles 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dyer, Christopher 1947WWT-17 Dyer, Raymond See Dyer, Charles CTFT-6 Dykstra, John 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Dykstra, John C. See Dykstra, John CTFT-18 Dylan, Bob 1941CTFT-20 Dyrenforth, James WWasWT Dysart, Richard A CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dzundza, George CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6

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Eason, Mules 1915-1977 WWT-16 Easterbrook, Leslie CTFT-7 Eastman, Frederick 1859-1920 WWasWT Easton, Richard 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Easton, Sheena 1959CTFT-21 Eastwood, Clint 1930CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6, 13 Eaton, Mary 1902-1948 WWasWT Eaton, Wallas 1917WWT-17 Eaton, Walter Prichard 1878-1957 WWasWT Eaves, Hilary 1914WWasWT Ebb, Fred 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Ebersol, Dick CTFT-14 Ebersole, Christine 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Ebert, Joyce 1933-1997 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ebert, Roger 1942CTFT-9 Ebsen, Buddy 1908CTFT-3 Eccles, Donald 1908-1986 WWT-17 Eccles, Janet 1895-1966 WWasWT Echegaray, Miguel 1848-1927 WWasWT Echevarria, Rocky See Bauer, Steven CTFT-15 Eck, Scott 1957CTFT-6 Eckart, Jean 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eckart, William J. 1920CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eckstein, George 1928CTFT-2 eda-Young, Barbara 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eddinger, Wallace 1881-1929 WWasWT Eddington, Paul 1927-1995 CTFT-14 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Eddison, Robert 1908WWT-17 Eddy, Nelson 1901-1967 WWasWT Eddy, Teddy Jack See Busey, Gary CTFT-14 Ede, George 1931CTFT-1 Edelman, Gregg 1958CTFT-9 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Edgley, Michael 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 14 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-1 7 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-1 7 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 1972CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 14 Eggerth, Marta 1916CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Egoyan, Atom 1960CTFT-15 Ehrlich, Ken CTFT-11 Ehle, Jennifer 1969CTFT-22 Eichelberger, Ethyl 1945-1990 CTFT-9 Eichhorn, Lisa 1952CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Eidelman, Cliff 1964CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Eigeman, Chris See Eigeman, Christopher CTFT-23 Eigeman, Christopher CTFT-23 Eigsti, Karl 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eikenberry, Jill 1947(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 14

Eilbacher, Lisa CTFT-6 Einstein, Albert See Brooks, Albert CTFT-14 Eisele, Robert 1948CTFT-4 Eisinger, Irene 1906WWasWT Eisner, Michael D. 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Ekberg, Anita 1931CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ekland, Britt 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Elam, Jack 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Elcar, Dana 1927CTFT-6 Eldard, Ron 1964CTFT-17 Elder, Eldon 1924WWT-17 Elder, Lonne III 1931CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eldred, Arthur ?-1942 WWasWT Eldridge, Florence 1901-1988 WWasWT Elen, Gus 1862-1940 WWasWT Elfman, Danny 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Elfman, Jenna 1971CTFT-23 Elg, Taina 1930CTFT-1 Elgar, Avril 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ellas, Hector WWT-17 Elias, Michael 1940CTFT-4 Eliasberg, Jan 1954CTFT-1 Elikann, Larry 1923CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 12 Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns) 1888-1965 WWasWT Eliscu, Fernanda 1882-1968 WWasWT Elizondo, Hector 1936CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7, 14; WWT-1 7 Elkins, Hillard 1929WWT-17 Ellenshaw, Peter 1913CTFT-9 Ellenstein, Robert 1923CTFT-1 Ellerbe, Harry 1906CTFT-1 Ellerbee, Linda 1944CTFT-6 Ellinger, Desiree 1893-1951 WWasWT Elliott, Alice 1946CTFT-4 Elliott, Alison 1970(?)CTFT-17 Elliott, Chris 1960CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Elliott, David See Elliott, David James CTFT-17 Elliott, David James 1960CTFT-17 Elliott, Denholm 1922-1992 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 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-17 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

ENGLISH • 467 Elliott, Sumner Locke 1917-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Elliott, William 1885-1932 Ellis, Anita 1920Ellis, Anthony L. ?-1944 Ellis, Edith 1876-1960 Ellis, Edward 1872-1952 Ellis, Leslie 1962Ellis, Mary 1900Ellis, Scott 1957Ellis, Vivian Ellis, Walter 1874-1956 Elliston, Daisy 1894Elliston, Grace 1881-1950 Ellroy, James 1948Elmes, Fred See Elmes, Frederick Elmes, Frederick Elsie, Lily 1886-1962 Elsom, Isobel 1893Elsom, John 1934Elson, Anita 1898Elston, Robert 1934-1987 Eltinge, Julian 1883-1941 Elton, George 1875-1942 Elvey, Maurice 1887-1967 Elvin, Joe 1862-1935 Elvin, Violetta 1925Elwes, Cary 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Emerald, Connie ?-1959 Emerson, Faye 1917-1983 Emerson, John 1874-1956 Emerton, Roy 1892-1944 Emery, Gilbert 1875-1945 Emery, John 1905-1964 Emery, Katherine 1908Emery, Pollie 1875-1958 Emery, Winifred 1862-1924 Emhardt, Robert 1901?Emick, Jarrod 1969Emmerich, Roland 1955Emmet, Alfred 1908Emmett, Robert 1921Emmons, Beverly 1943Emmons, Wayne Emney, Fred 1865-1917 Emney, Fred 1900Emney, Joan Fred Emonts, Ann 1952Enberg, Dick 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-14 Endre, Toth See De Toth, Andre Engar, Keith M. 1923Engel, Georgia 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Engel, Lehman 1910-1982 Engel, Susan 1935Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Engelbach, David England, Paul 1893-1968 Englander, Ludwig 1853-1914 Engle, Debra 1953English, Diane 1949(?)-

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468 • ENGLISH STAGE COMPANY 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 1868-195'.WWasWT Ephraim, Lee 1877-1953 WWasWT Ephron, Nora 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Eplin, Tom 1960CTFT-17 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-1 7 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 U'3-1945 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-1 7 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 Eszterhas, Joe 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Etherington, James 1902-1948 WWasWT Ett, Alan 1952CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-17 Evans, Linda 1942CTFT-3 Evans, Madge 1909-1981 WWasWT Evans, Maurice 1901-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Evans, Michael 1922WWasWT Evans, Michael Jonas 1949CTFT-3 Evans, Nancy 1915WWasWT Evans, Ray 1915CTFT-1 Evans, Robert 1930CTFT-6 Evans, Tenniel 1926WWT-1 7 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, Angie 1969CTFT-19 Everhart, Rex 1920WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Eysselinck, Walter 1931Eythe, William 1918-1957 Eyton, Frank 1894-

CTFT-6 WWT-17 WWasWT WWasWT

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Fabares, Shelley 1944(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Faber, Beryl ?-1912 WWasWT Faber, Leslie 1879-1929 WWasWT Faber, Mrs. Leslie 1880-? WWasWT Faber, Ron 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fabian, Madge 1880-? WWasWT Fabiani, Joel 1936CTFT-22 Fabio 1961CTFT-20 Fabray, Nanette CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 Faithful!, 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 Fallen, Richard G. 1923CTFT-1 Fallen, 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Faracy, Stephanie CTFT-11 Faraday, Philip Michael 1875-1969 WWasWT Farah, Jameel See Fair, 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-1 7 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 Farrelly, Peter 1956CTFT-23 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

FIELDS • 469

Favreau, Jon 1966CTFT-23 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

Fern, Sable 1876-? WWasWT Fernald, Chester Bailey 1869-1938 WWasWT Fernald, John 1905WWT-17 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-17 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, Leonard S. 1908CTFT-4 Field, Ron ?-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Field, Sally 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10

?-1946 Fenn, Frederick 1868-1924 Fenn, Sherilyn 1965Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Fenton, George Fenwick, Irene 1887-1936 Feraudy, Jacques de Feraudy, Maurice de 1859Ferber, Edna 1887-1968 Ferguson, Catherine 1895Ferguson, Elsie 1885-1961 Ferguson, J. Don

Field, Sid 1904-1950 Field, Sylvia 1902Field, Ted 1952(?)Field, Virginia 1917Fielding, Fenella 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fielding, Harold Fielding, Marjorie 1892-1956 Fields, Dorothy 1905-1974 Fields, Freddie 1923Fields, Grade 1898-1979 Fields, Herbert 1897-1958

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470 • FIELDS 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, Joseph 1970CTFT-23 Fiennes, Ralph 1962CTFT-22 Earlier sketc 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 ?-19.62 .....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 1960-. CTFT-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-1 7 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 1943-. CTFT-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 Fiske, Stephen 1840-1916 WWasWT Fiske, Tarleton See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 1914CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-1 7 Fitzgerald, Neil 1893WWT-1 7 Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington 1834-1925 WWasWT Fitzgerald, S. J. Adair 1859-1925 WWasWT FitzGerald, Tara 1968(?)CTFT-1 7 Fitzgerald, Walter 1896WWasWT Filzsimmons, 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-1 7 Flatley, Michael 1958CTFT-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 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 Forbes, Brenda 1909Forbes, Bryan Forbes, Freddie 1895-1952 Forbes, James 1871-1938 Forbes, Mary 1880-1964 Forbes, Meriel 1913Forbes, Michelle 1967Forbes, Norman 1858-1932 Forbes, Ralph 1905-1951

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Forsythe, Henderson 1917-

Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice 1883-1967

WWasWT

Forbes-Robertson, Frank 1885-1947

WWasWT

1905-1962

WWasWT

Ford, Audrey Ford, Constance 1923(?)-1993 Obituary in CTFT-11

WWasWT

1859-1938

WWasWT

Fosse, Bob 1927-1987

CTFT-1 WWasWT

Ford, Faith 1964-

CTFT-11

Ford, Frances 1939-

CTFT-1

Ford, Glenn 1916-

CTFT-19

Ford, Harriet 1868-1949 Ford, Harrison 1942-

Franciosa, Anthony 1928CTFT-8 WWasWT

Foster, Barry

WWT-1 7

Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 CTFT-8

CTFT-1 CTFT-7

Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7

CTFT-14

Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Foster, Julia 1942-

CTFT-4

Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 CTFT-19

Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

Ford, Tennessee Ernie

Foster, Norman 1900-1976 CTFT-10

Ford, Wallace 1898-1966 Ford Davies, Oliver Forde, Florrie 1876-1940

CTFT-14

Francis, Ivor 1917-1986

CTFT-4

Francis, Kay 1905-1968

WWasWT

Francis, M. E. 1855-1930

WWasWT CTFT-3

Obituary in CTFT-10 Frank, A. Scott

WWasWT

Foster, Paul 1931-

WWT-1 7

See Frank, Scott Frank, Bruno 1887-1945

CTFT-22 WWasWT

Foster, Phoebe 1896-

WWasWT

Frank, Harriet, Jr

Fowlds, Derek 1937-

CTFT-9

Frank, Judy 1936-

CTFT-7

Fowler, Beth 1940-

CTFT-8

Frank, Mary K. ?-1988

CTFT-1

CTFT-1

Foreman, Carl 1914-1984

CTFT-2

Foreman, John

CTFT-5 CTFT-14

Earlier sketch in CTFT-6

Fowler, Clement 1924-

CTFT-10

Earlier sketch in CTFT-1

CTFT-20

Forlow, Ted 1931-

CTFT-20

Fowler, Keith 1939-

CTFT-4

Fox, Bernard

CTFT-8

Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6

CTFT-21

Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Fox, Delia 1871-1913

Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4

WWasWT

CTFT-10

Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 WWasWT

Forrest, Frederic 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

CTFT-18

Forrest, George 1915-

CTFT-10

CTFT-19

Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Fox, Frederick 1910-

WWasWT

WWasWT

Fox, James 1939-

CTFT-19

Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Fox, Matthew 1966(?)-

CTFT-16

Fox, Michael J. 1961-

CTFT-21

WWasWT

Fox, Terry Curtis 1948-

CTFT-1 CTFT-22

CTFT-7

Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Franklin, Carl 1930-

CTFT-15

Franklin, Harold B. 1890-1941

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Franklin, Irene 1876-1941

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Fox, William See Fox, James Foxworth, Robert 1941-

Franklyn, Leo 1897-1975 CTFT-19 CTFT-4

Earlier sketch in CTFT-1

Forsyth, Matthew 1896-1954

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Foxworthy, Jeff 1958-

CTFT-20

WWasWT

Foxx, Redd 1922-1991

CTFT-10

Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Foy, Eddie 1854-1928 Fraker, Bill See Fraker, William A

Franks, Laurie 1929Frann, Mary Franz, Dennis 1944-

Forsyth, Neil 1866-1915

CTFT-4

WWasWT

Franklin, Richard 1948-

WWasWT

CTFT-1

CTFT-23

Earlier sketch in CTFT-5

WWT-1 7

Forster-Bovill, W. B. 1871-?

Forsythe, Charles

CTFT-21 WWasWT

Franklin, Pamela 1950-

Fox, William 1911-

Forsythe, Colin 1961-

CTFT-9

WWasWT

WWasWT

CTFT-17

CTFT-5

Fox, Will H. 1858-?

Forster, Wilfred 1872-1924

Forsythe, Bill

Frankenheimer, John 1930-

Franklin, Bonnie 1944-

Fox, Sidney 1910-1942

Earlier sketch in WWT-17

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Obituary in CTFT-21 Franken, Al 195K?)-

Frankiss, Betty 1912-

CTFT-7

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Frankel, Kenneth 1941-1998

Brief Entry in CTFT-2 WWasWT

CTFT-6

CTFT-8 CTFT-22

Earlier sketch in WWT-17

Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12

Fox, Vivica A. 1964-

CTFT-23

Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Frankau, Ronald 1894-1951

Franken, Rose 1895-1988

WWasWT

CTFT-19

CTFT-11

Earlier sketch in CTFT-1

Fox, Robin 1913-1971

Earlier sketch in CTFT-2

Frank, Scott 1960-

Frankel, Gene 1923-

Fox, Edward 1937CTFT-21

Frank, Melvin 1913-1988 Frank, Richard 1953-

Fox, Charles 1940-

Forlani, Claire 1972(?)-

See Forsythe, William

CTFT-15

Earlier sketch in CTFT-8

CTFT-9

Fordin, Hugh 1935-

Forman, Milos 1932-

WWT-17

WWasWT WWasWT

Foreman, Richard 1937-

CTFT-5

WWasWT

Franciscus, James 1934-1991

Foster, Meg 1948-

CTFT-14

Francis, Doris 1903-

Francis, Genie 1962-

Foster, Jodie 1962-

CTFT-20 WWT-1 7

Francis, Clive 1946Francis, Freddie 1917-

Foster, Gloria 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7

1919-1991

See Franciosa, Anthony Francis, Alfred 1909-1985

CTFT-6

WWT-16

CTFT-4 CTFT-20

Franciosa, Tony

Foster, Frances 1924-1997

CTFT-23

CTFT-4 WWasWT

Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

Fossey, Brigitte 1946-

CTFT-15

CTFT-23

Ford, Ruth 1915-

Francine, Anne 1917-

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Ford, Jack

Forsyth, Bruce 1928-

CTFT-1

France-Ellys

Francis, Anne 1932-

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Ford, Nancy 1935-

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Francis, Arlene 1908Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7

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Ford, Paul 1901-1976

France, Anatole 1868-1949

CTFT-5 WWasWT

Ford, Helen

Ford, John 1895-1973

WWasWT

WWasWT

Ford, Harry 1877-?

Forsyth, Bill 1948-

WWasWT

CTFT-14

France, Alexis 1906France, Richard 1938-

Obituary in CTFT-18

See Ford, John

CTFT-9

Foster, David 1929Foster, Edward 1876-1927

Earlier sketch in CTFT-8

Forster, Robert 1941-

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Obituary in CTFT-5

Foster, Basil S. 1882-1959

CTFT-9

Fraker, William A. 1923-

Foster, Claiborne 1896-

Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

Forrest, Steve 1925-

CTFT-1 7

Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7

Ford, Ed E

Forrest, Sam 1870-1944

Fortescus, Miss 1862-1950

Fraker, William See Fraker, William A Frakes, Jonathan

Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7

Foss, George R.

1853-1937

Forrest, Anne 1897-

CTFT-14

Forsythe, William

Forbes-Robertson, Johnstone

Fornes, Maria Irene 1930-

CTFT-14

Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Forsythe, John 1918-

Forbes-Robertson, Jean

Formby, George 1904-1961

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Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Franz, Eduard 1902-1983

WWT-16

Franz, Elizabeth 1941-

CTFT-6

Franz, Joy 1945-

CTFT-1

Eraser, Agnes

WWasWT

Fraser, Alec 1884-?

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472 • FRASER Fraser, Alison 1955CTFT-5 Fraser, Bill 1908-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fraser, Brendan 1968CTFT-16 Fraser, John 1931WWT-17 Fraser, Lovat 1903WWasWT Fraser, Moyra 1923WWT-17 Fraser, Shelagh WWT-17 Fraser, Winifred 1872-? WWasWT Fraser-Simon, Harold 1878-1944 WWasWT Fratti, Mario 1927CTFT-2 Frawley, James CTFT-11 Frawley, William 1893W-1966 CTFT-16 Frayn, Michael 1933CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-17 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-1 7 Freek, George 1945CTFT-1 Freeman, Al, Jr. 1934CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Freeman, Amy 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Fresnay, Pierre 1897-1973 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Freudenberger, Daniel 1945WWT-17 Frewer, Matt 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 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, Peter 1949CTFT-23 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-1 7 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 CTFT-8 Fuller, Samuel 1912-1997 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-18 Fullerton, Fiona 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8

Fulton, Charles J. 1857-1938 Fulton, Maude 1881-1950 Funt, Allen 1914Furber, Douglas 1885-1961 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-17 Fyfe, H. Hamilton 1869-1951

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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-17 Gale, Michael Robert 1951Earlier sketch (as Bob Gale) Gale, Zona 1874-1938 Galipaux, Felix 1860-1931 Gallacher, Tom 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Gallagher, Helen 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gallagher, Mary 1947CTFT-1 Gallagher, Meg See Gallagher, Megan CTFT-18 Gallagher, Megan 1960CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 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-17 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-17

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-17 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-17 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 Caxton, 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-17 Gazzo, Michael V. 1923-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1

GERRINGER • 473 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 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 Geldof, Bob 1954(?)CTFT-23 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-1 7 George, Dan See George, Chief Dan CTFT-17 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6, 13 German, Edward 1862-1936 WWasWT Germann, Greg Gerrard Gene 1892-1971 Gerringer, Robert 1926-1989

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474 • GERRITY Gerrity, Dan 1958CTFT-7 Gerroll, Daniel 1951CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Gershon, Gina CTFT-15 Gershwin, George 1898-1937 WWasWT Gershwin, Ira 1896-1983 WWasWT Gerson, Carlotta See Mazursky, Paul CTFT-14 Gerstad, John 1924WWT-1 7 Gersten, Bernard 1923CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gertz, Jami 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gerussi, Bruno WWasWT Gesner, Zen 1970CTFT-23 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-1 7 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-1.5 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7, 14; 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-1 7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Gilbert, Melissa 1964Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Gilbert, Olive Gilbert, Ronnie 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Gilbert, Sara 1975(?)Gilbert-Brinkman, Melissa See Gilbert, Melissa Gilder, Rosamond de Kay 1891-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gilford, Jack 1907(?)-1990 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Gilhooley, Jack 1940Gill, Basil 1877-1955 Gill, Brendan 1914Gill, Paul ?-1934 Gill, Peter 1939Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Gill, Tom 1916-1971 Gillespie, Dana 1949Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillespie, Richard 1878-1952 Gillespie, Robert 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillett, Eric 1893Gillette, Anita 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillette, William 1855-1937 Gilliam, Terry 1940Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, Gillian, Jerry See Gilliam, Terry Gilliatt, Penelope Ann Douglass Gillie, Jean 1915-1949 Gilliland, Helen 1897-1942 Gilliland, Richard 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Gillman, Mabelle 1880-? Gillmore, Frank 1867-1943 Gillmore, Margate 1897-1986 Gilmore, Janette 1905Gilmore, Peter 1931Gilmore, Virginia 1919-1986 Gilmore, W. H Gilmour, Brian 1894-1954 Gilpin, Charles 1878-1930 Gilpin, Jack 1951Gilpin, Peri Gilroy, Frank D. 1925Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Gimbel, Roger 1925Gingold, Hermione 1897-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ginisty, Paul 1858-1932 Ginner, Ruby 1886-? Ginsbury, Norman 1903Ginty, Robert 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Giordano, Tony 1939Giovanni, Paul 1940-1990 Giraudeau, Philippe 1955Giraudoux, Jean 1882-1944

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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 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-17 Glassford, David 1866-1935 WWasWT Clave, Matthew CTFT-23 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 Glossop WWasWT Glover, Crispin CTFT-6

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 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-1 7 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 Gold, Tracey 1969CTFT-23 Goldberg, Gary David 1944CTFT-10 Goldberg, Leonard 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Goldberg, Whoopi 1955CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 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-1 7 Goodman, John 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Goodman, Jules Eckert1876-1962 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 Copal, Ram 1917WWasWT Gorcey, Elizabeth 1965....CTFT-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

GOULD • 475 Gordon, Leon 1884-1960 Gordon, Marjorie 1893Gordon, Max 1892-1978 Gordon, Michael 1909-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Gordon, Noele 1923Gordon, Ruth 1895-1985 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gordon, Serena 1963Gordon, Stuart 1947Gordon-Lee, Kathleen Gordon-Lennox, Cosmo 1869-1921 Gordon-Levitt, Joseph 1982(?)Gordon-Levitt, Joey See Gordon-Levitt, Joseph Gordone, Charles Edward 1927Gordy, Berry Jr. 1929Gore, Aedwyrd See Corey, Edward Gore, Michael 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Gore-Browne, Robert 1893Gorelik, Mordecai 1899-1990 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

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Corey, Edward 1925CTFT-22 Goring, Marius 1912CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 Gosselaar, Mark-Paul 1974CTFT-23 Gossett, Lou See Gossett, Louis, Jr CTFT-23 Gossett, Louis, Jr. 1936CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Gotlieb, Ben 1954CTFT-1 Goto, Yukihiro 1954CTFT-22 Gott, Barbara ?-1944 WWasWT Gottfried, Gilbert 1955CTFT-15 Gottfried, Martin 1933WWT-17 Gottlieb, Carl 1938CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gottlieb, Morton 1921CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gottschalk, Ferdinand 1858-1944 WWasWT Cough, Michael 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-17

476 • GOULD 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-17 Cow, James 1907-1952 WWasWT Cow, Ronald 1897WWT-17 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 1959CTFT-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-17 Graham, Violet 1890-1967 WWasWT Graham, William A. 1930(?)CTFT-10 Graham-Browne, W. See Browne, W. Graham WWasWT Grahame, Margot 1911..WWasWT 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 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 1919.....CTFT-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 Green, William 1926CTFT-1 Greenaway, Peter 1942CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Greenbaum, Hyam 1910WWasWT Greenberg, Adam CTFT-23 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 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-17 Griffin, Lynne CTFT-7 Griffin, Merv 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Griffin, Norman 1887-? WWasWT Griffin, Tom 1946CTFT-1

Griffith, Andy 1926CTFT-17 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, Rachel 1968(?)CTFT-23 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 Groener, 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

GURNEY • 477 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 Guest, Lance 1960CTFT-23 Guetary, Georges 1915CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Guettel, Henry A. 1928CTFT-1 Gugino, Carla..... CTFT-17 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-17 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-17 Gurney, Claud 1897-1946 WWasWT

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478 • GURNEY 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 Gwyther, Geoffrey Matheson 1890-1944 WWasWT Gynt, Greta 1916WWasWT

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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, Albert 1900-1995 CTFT-23 Hackett, Albert M. See Hackett, Albert CTFT-23 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-17 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-1 7 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-1 7 Haim, Corey 1971CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Haines, Herbert E. 1880-1923 WWasWT Haines, Larry CTFT-1 Haines, Randa 1945CTFT-10 Haines, Robert Terrel 1870-1943 WWasWT Haire, Wilson John 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 1899..WWasWT 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-1 7 Haley, Jack 1902-1979 WWasWT Haley, Jack Jr. 1933CTFT-2 Halfpenny, Tony 1913WWasWT Hall, Adrian 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-17 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 CTFT-18 Hall, Thurston 1882-1958 WWasWT Hall, Vondie Curtis See Curtis-Hall, Vondie CTFT-17 Hall, Willis 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hallam, Basil 1889-1916 WWasWT Hallard, Charles Maitland 1865-1942 WWasWT 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-17 Hallstrom, Lars See Hallstrom, Lasse CTFT-23 Hallstrom, Lasse 1946CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Halmi, Robert 1924CTFT-12 Halstan, Margaret 1879-? WWasWT Halston, Julie 1954CTFT-8 Halstrom, Lasse See Hallstrom, Lasse CTFT-23 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 Hamilton, Joe 1929-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Hamilton, Josh CTFT-23 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-1 7 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 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-1 7 Hampton, Christopher 1946CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-1 7 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-17 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-1 7 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-1 7 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

HARRIS • 479 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 1908'. WWasWT 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, Hill CTFT-23 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-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 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-17 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-17 Harris, Margaret F. 1904WWT-17 Harris, Mel 1957CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Harris, Michael CTFT-17

480 • HARRIS Harris, Neil Patrick 1973CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Harris, Richard 1933(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWasWT Harris, Robert 1900, WWT-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 CTFT-13 Harrison, Jim 1937CTFT-13 Harrison, John 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, Kathleen 1898WWT-17 Harrison, Mona ?-1957 WWasWT Harrison, Rex 1908-1990 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, T. W See Harrison, Tony CTFT-13 Harrison, Tony 1937CTFT-13 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 1951(?)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-MiIburn, Julie 1904-1949 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 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-17 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 Hayden, Sophie CTFT-5 Hayden, Terese 1921WWT-17 Haydon, Ethel 1878-1954 WWasWT Haydon, Florence ?-1918 WWasWT Haydon, Julie 1910-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Haydu, Peter 1948CTFT-4 Haye, Helen 1874-1957 WWasWT Hayek, Salma 1968CTFT-20 Hayers, Sidney 1922CTFT-1 Hayes, AI See Altman, Robert CTFT-23 Hayes, Catherine Anne 1958CTFT-4 Hayes, George 1888-1967 WWasWT Hayes, Helen 1900-1993 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hayes, Isaac 1942CTFT-20 Hayes, J. Milton 1884-1940 WWasWT Hayes, John Michael 1919CTFT-23 Hayes, Joseph 1918CTFT-1 Hayes, Patricia 1909CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hayes, Peter Lind 1915-1998 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-21 Hayman, Al ?-1917 WWasWT Hayman, Lillian 1922WWT-17 Hayman, Ronald 1932WWT-17 Haymer, John See Haymer, Johnny CTFT-9 Haymer, Johnny 1920-1989 CTFT-9

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Haynes, Tiger 1914WWT-1 7 Haynes, Todd 1961CTFT-12 Hays, Bill 1938WWT-1 7 Hays, David 1930WWT-1 7 Hays, Robert 1947-. CTFT-6 Hayter, James 1907WWT-17 Haythorne, Joan 1915WWT-17 Hayward, Leland 1902-1971 WWasWT Hazell, Hy 1922-1970 WWasWT Hazzard, John E. 1881-1935 WWasWT Head, Anthony 1954CTFT-21 .Head, Anthony Stewart See Head, Anthony CTFT-21 Head, Edith 1897-1981 CTFT-16 Head, Helaine CTFT-12 Headly, Glenne 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Heal, Joan 1922WWT-17 Heald, Anthony 1944CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Healy, Mary 1920CTFT-1 Heap, Douglas 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heard, John 1947CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5, 12 Hearn, George 1934CTFT-6 Hearn, Lew 1882-? WWasWT Hearne, Richard 1909WWasWT Heath, Eira 1940WWT-16 Heatherley, Clifford 1888-1937 WWasWT Heaton, Patricia 1959(?)CTFT-17 Heaton, Patty See Heaton, Patricia CTFT-17 Heche, Anne 1969CTFT-17 Hecht, Ben 1894-1964 . WWasWT Hecht, Jessica 1966(?)CTFT-20 Hecht, Paul 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Heckart, Eileen 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heckerling, Amy 1954CTFT-17 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-17 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-17 Hedman, Martha 1888-? WWasWT Hedren, Tippi 1935CTFT-7 Heeley, Desmond WWT-17 Heffernan, John 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heflin, Frances 1924Earlier sketch in WWasWT Heggie, O. P. 1879-1936 Heifner, Jack 1946Heijermans, Herman 1864-1924

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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-17 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

HERRERA • 481 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-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Henritze, Bette CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10; WWT-17 Henry, (Alexander) Victor 1943- ...WWasWT 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 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Henton, John 1960CTFT-17 Hentschel, Irene 1891WWasWT Hepburn, Audrey 1929-1993 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Hepburn, Katharine 1909CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hepple, Jeanne 1936WWT-17 Hepple, Peter 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heppner, Rosa ?-1979 WWT-16 Hepton, Bernard 1925WWT-17 Herbert, Alan Patrick 1890-1971 WWasWT Herbert, Evelyn 1898WWasWT Herbert, F. Hugh 1897-1958 WWasWT Herbert, Henry 1879-1947 WWasWT Herbert, Jocelyn 1917CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Herbert, Rich 1956CTFT-3 Herbert, Victor 1859-1924 WWasWT Herlie, Eileen 1920WWT-17 Herlihy, James Leo 1927-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Herman, Danny 1960CTFT-2 Herman, Jerry 1933CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Herman, Pee-Wee See Reubens, Paul CTFT-17 Hermant, Abel 1862-1950 WWasWT Herndon, Richard G. ?-1958 WWasWT Herne, (Katherine) Chrystal 1883-1950 WWasWT Heron, Joyce 1916-1980 WWT-17 Heros, Eugene WWasWT Herrera, Anthony 1944CTFT-5

482 • HERRMANN Herrmann, Edward 1943CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Herrmann, Keith 1952CTFT-1 Hersey, David 1939CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-1 7 Hershey, Barbara 1948CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Herskovitz, Marshall 1952CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Hertz, Carl 1859WWasWT Hervey, Grizelda 1901WWasWT Hervey, Jason 1972CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hervieu, Paul 1857-1915 WWasWT Herz, Ralph C. 1878-1921 WWasWT Herzfeld, John CTFT-21 Herzog, Werner 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Heslewood, Tom 1868-1959 WWasWT Heslop, Charles 1883-1966 WWasWT Hesseman, Howard 1940CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hessler, Gordon 1930CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Heston, Charlton 1922(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Hestor, George 1877-1925 WWasWT Heuer, John Michael 1941CTFT-6 Hewes, Henry 1917WWT-17 Hewett, Christopher CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hewett, Dorothy 1923WWT-17 Hewitt, Agnes ?-1924 WWasWT Hewitt, Alan 1915-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hewitt, Don 1922CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Hewitt, Frankie 1931CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Hewitt, Henry 1885-1968 WWasWT Hewitt, Jennifer Love 1979CTFT-20 Hewlett, Maurice 1861-1923 WWasWT Hexum, Jon-Eric 1957-1984 CTFT-2 Heydt, Louis Jean 1905-1960 WWasWT Heyman, Barton 1937-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Heyward, Dorothy 1890-1961 WWasWT Heyward, Du Bose 1885-1940 WWasWT Hibbard, Edna 1895?-1942 WWasWT Hibbert, Henry George 1862-1924 WWasWT Hichens, Robert Smythe 1864-1950 WWasWT Hickey, William 1928-1997 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-1 7 Hicklin, Margery 1904WWasWT Hickman, Charles WWT-17 Hickman, Darryl 1933CTFT-5 Hicks, Barbara CTFT-9 Hicks, Betty Seymour 1905WWasWT Hicks, Catherine 1951CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hicks, Cathy See Hicks, Catherine CTFT-18

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Hicks, (Edward) Seymour 1871-1949 WWasWT Hicks, Julian 1858-1941 WWasWT Hickson, Joan 1906WWT-17 Higgins, Anthony CTFT-7 Higgins, Clare CTFT-8 Higgins, Colin 1941-1988 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Higgins, David 1961CTFT-22 Higgins, David Anthony See Higgins, David CTFT-22 Higgins, James 1932CTFT-1 Higgins, Michael 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Higgins, Norman 1898WWasWT Highley, Reginald 1884-? WWasWT Hightower, Marilyn 1923WWasWT Hightower, Rosella 1920CTFT-16 Highway, Thomson 1951CTFT-16 Hignell, Rose 1896WWasWT Hignett, H. R. 1870-1959 WWasWT Hiken, Gerald 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hilary, Jennifer 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hilferty, Susan CTFT-9 Hill, Amy 1953CTFT-22 Hill, Ann Stahlman 1921CTFT-4 Hill, Arthur 1922CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hill, Benny 1925-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-11 Hill, Bernard 1944CTFT-20 Hill, Billie WWasWT Hill, Dana 1964CTFT-7 Hill, Debra CTFT-5 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-17 Hill, Lauryn 1975CTFT-23 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Hillary, Ann 1930CTFT-4 Hitler, 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, Marin CTFT-23 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-1 7 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-1 7 Hoare, Douglas 1875-? WWasWT Hobart, George V. 1867-1926 WWasWT Hobart, Rose 1906WWasWT Hobbes, Herbert Halliwell 1877-1962 WWasWT 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-17 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Hoey, Dennis 1893-1960 WWasWT Hoey, Iris 1885-? WWasWT Hofert, Earl See Letterman, David CTFT-14

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Hoffe, Barbara WWasWT Hoffe, Monckton 1880-1951 WWasWT Hoffman, Aaron 1880-1924 WWasWT Hoffman, Avi 1958CTFT-11 Hoffman, Basil 1938CTFT-5 Hoffman, Dustin 1937-.... CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Hoffman, Jane 1911CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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, P. J. 1964(?)CTFT-23 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-17 Holder, Owen 1921WWT-17 Holdgrive, David 1958CTFT-4 Holdridge, Lee 1944CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hole, John 1939WWT-17 Holgate, Ron 1937WWT-17 Holland, Agnieszka 1948CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 Hollis, Stephen 1941Holloway, Baliol 1883-1967

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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 1933WWT-17 Holt, Will 1929WWT-17 Holtz, Lou 1898WWasWT Holzer, Adela WWT-17 Homan, David 1907WWasWT Home, William Douglas 1912WWT-17 Homeier, Skip 1930CTFT-8 Homfrey, Gladys ?-1932 WWasWT Homolka, Oscar 1898-1978 WWasWT Hone, Mary 1904WWasWT Honer, Mary 1914WWasWT Hong, James 1929(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Hong, Wilson S. 1934CTFT-5 Honri, Percy 1874-1953 WWasWT 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

HOUSTON • 483 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-17 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 Horsley, Lee 1955CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Horsnell, Horace 1883-1949 WWasWT Horton, Edward Everett 1886-1970 WWasWT Horton, Peter 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Horton, 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

484 • HOUSTON Houston, Jane WWasWT Houston, Josephine 1911WWasWT Houston, Renee 1902-1980 WWT-17 Houston, Whitney 1963CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 1951CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Howell, C. Thomas 1966CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Howell, Jane WWT-17 Howell, John 1888-1928 WWasWT Howell, Tom See Howell, C. Thomas CTFT-16 Howells, Ursula 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howerd, Frankie 1921CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howes, Basil 1901WWasWT Howes, Bobby 1895-1972 WWasWT Howes, Sally Ann CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howland, Beth CTFT-3 Howland, Jobyna 1880-1936 WWasWT Howlett, Noel 1901-1984 WWT-17 Hry See Havel, Vaclav CTFT-16 Hsiung, Shih I. 1902WWasWT Huban, Eileen 1895-1935 WWasWT Hubbard, Lorna 1910-1954 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Hubbell, Raymond 1879-1954 WWasWT Huber, Gusti 1914WWasWT Huber, Kathleen 1947CTFT-7 Hubert, Janet See Hubert-Whitten, Janet CTFT-18 Hubert-Whitten, Janet CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Hubley, Season CTFT-4 Huby, Roberta WWasWT Hudd, Roy 1936WWT-17 Hudd, Walter 1898-1963 WWasWT Huddleston, David 1930CTFT-7 Hudis, Norman 1922CTFT-4 Hudlin, Reginald 1961CTFT-11 Hudlin, Warrington 1953CTFT-11 Hudson, Bill 1949CTFT-8 Hudson, Ernie 1945CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hudson, Hugh CTFT-10 Hudson, Jeffery See Crichton, Michael CTFT-22 Hudson, Rock 1925-1985 CTFT-2 Hudson, Verity 1923-1988 WWT-17 Huffman, Felicity CTFT-7 Hughes, Allen Lee CTFT-11 Hughes, Annie 1869-1954 WWasWT Hughes, Barnard 1915CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hughes, Del 1909-1985 CTFT-1 Hughes, Dusty 1947WWT-17 Hughes, Hatcher 1883-1945 WWasWT Hughes, Hazel 1913WWasWT Hughes, John 1950CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Hughes, Langston 1902-1967 CTFT-21 Hughes, Laura 1959CTFT-1 Hughes, Mick 1938WWT-17 Hughes, Roddy 1891WWasWT Hughes, Rupert 1872-1956 WWasWT Hughes, Terry CTFT-11 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 Hung, Kam-bo See Hung, Sammo CTFT-23 Hung, Sammo 1952CTFT-23 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 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-1 7 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 1911WWasWT Huntley-Wright, Jose 1918WWasWT Huppert, Isabelle 1955CTFT-7 Hurd, Gale Anne 1955CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Hurgon, Austen A. ?-1942 WWasWT Hurlbut, W. J. 1883-? WWasWT Hurley, Elizabeth 1966CTFT-15 Hurley, Kathy 1947CTFT-1 Hurndall, Richard 1910WWT-17 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-17 Hurt, Mary Beth 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Hurt, William 1950CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5, 12 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-1 7 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-1 7 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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Ibbetson, Arthur 1922Ice Cube 1969Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Ice-T 195(7)Ide, Patrick 1916Iden, Rosalind 1911Idle, Eric 1943Idziak, Slawomir Andrzej 1945Idzikowski, Stanislas ?-1977 Iger, Robert 1951Illing, Peter 1905-1966 Illington, Margaret 1881-1934 Illington, Marie ?-1927

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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 In/in, 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

JACKSON • 485 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-1 7 Jackson, Gordon 1923-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 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 1948(?)CTFT-17

486 • JACOB 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-17 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-17 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-17 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-17 Jalland, Henry 1861-1928 WWasWT James, Bob 1939CTFT-12 James, Brian 1920WWT-17 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 1941..CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Jan, Tomas See Forman, Milos Janis, Conrad 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Janis, Elsie (Bierbower) 1889-1956 Janney, Allison Janney, Russell 1884-1963 Jao, Radmar Agana 1966Jardine, Betty ?-1945 Jarman, Derek 1942-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Jarman, Herbert 1871-1919 Jarmusch, Jim 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Jarre, Maurice 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Jarriel, Tom 1934Jarrott, Charles 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jarvis, E. K. See Bloch, Robert Jarvis, Graham 1930Jarvis, Martin 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jason, David 1940Jau Yun Faat See Chow Yun-fat Jay, Dorothy 1897Jay, Ernest 1893-1957 Jay, Harriett 1863-1932 Jay, Isabel 1879-1927 Jay, John Herbert 1871-1942 Jay, Ricky 1949(?)Jayston, Michael 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jbara, Gregory 1961Jeakins, Dorothy 1914-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jean-Baptiste, Marianne 1968(?)Jeans, Isabel 1891Jeans, Michael Jeans, Ronald 1887-? Jeans, Ursula 1906Jeayes, 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

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Jenkins, David 1937CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Jenkins, George 1908CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Jenkins, Hugh 1908WWT-17 Jenkins, Jane 1943CTFT-14 Jenkins, Megs 1917WWT-17 Jenkins, R. Claud 1878-1967 WWasWT Jenkins, Rebecca 1960CTFT-20 Jenkins, Warren WWT-17 Jenn, Myvanwy 1928WWT-17 Jenner, Caryl 1917WWasWT Jennings, Alex 1957(?)CTFT-14 Jennings, Gertrude E. 1877(?)-1958 WWasWT Jennings, Ken CTFT-1 Jennings, Peter 1938CTFT-6 Jenoure, Aida WWasWT Jenrette, Rita CTFT-4 Jens, Salome 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jensen, John 1933CTFT-1 Jerome, Daisy 1881-? WWasWT Jerome, Helen 1883-? WWasWT Jerome, Jerome Klapka 1859-1927 WWasWT Jerome, Rowena 1890WWasWT Jerome, Sadie 1876-1950 WWasWT Jerome, Timothy 1943CTFT-10 Jerrold, Mary 1877-1955 WWasWT Jesmer, Chalane See Newmar, Julie CTFT-19 Jesse, F. Tennyson 1889-1958 WWasWT Jesse, Stella 1897WWasWT Jessel, George 1898-1981 WWT-17 Jessel, Patricia 1920-1968 WWasWT Jeter, Michael 1952CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Jett, Joan CTFT-4 Jetton, Lisbeth 1962CTFT-4 Jeung Gwok Wing See Cheung, Leslie CTFT-19 Jewel, Jimmy 1912WWT-17 Jewell, Izetta 1883-? WWasWT Jewison, Norman 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Jiler, John 1946CTFT-14 Jillian, Ann 1951CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jimenez, Neal 1960CTFT-12 Joanou, Phil 1961CTFT-13 Job, Thomas 1900-1947 WWasWT Joel, Clara 1890WWasWT Joffe, Charles H. 1929CTFT-9 Joffe, Roland 1945CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Johann, Zita 1904WWasWT Johansen, Aud 1930WWasWT Johansen, David 1950(?)CTFT-14 Johansson, Scarlett 1984CTFT-21 John, Evan 1901-1953 WWasWT John, Graham 1887-? WWasWT John, Rosamund 1913WWasWT

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Johns, Andrew 1935CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Johns, Eric 1907WWasWT Johns, Glynis 1923CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Johns, Mervyn 1899WWT-1 7 Johns, Stratford 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Johnson, Alan CTFT-9 Johnson, Anne-Marie 1960CTFT-15 Johnson, Arte 1934(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Johnson, Ben 1918-1996 CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Johnson, Bill 1918-1957 WWasWT Johnson, Bjorn 1957CTFT-6 Johnson, Celia 1908-1982 WWT-1 7 Johnson, Chas. Floyd CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Johnson, Chic 1891-1962 WWasWT Johnson, Clark CTFT-16 Johnson, Don 1949CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Johnson, Gary 1945CTFT-12 Johnson, Janet 1915WWasWT Johnson, Kathie Lee See Gifford, Kathie Lee CTFT-22 Johnson, Kay 1904-1975 WWasWT Johnson, Kenneth 1942CTFT-11 Johnson, Lament 1922CTFT-10 Johnson, Linda Lee CTFT-1 Johnson, Mark 1945CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Johnson, Mary Lea 1926CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Johnson, Mike See Sharkey, Jack CTFT-1 Johnson, Molly 1903WWasWT Johnson, Orrin 1865-1943 WWasWT Johnson, Philip 1900WWasWT Johnson, Richard 1927CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Johnson, Terry 1955CTFT-12 Johnson, Van 1917CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 1951Jolson, Al 1886-1950 Jones, Allan 1907-1992 Obituary in CTFT-11 Jones, Barry 1893Jones, Brooks 1934Jones, Cherry 1956Jones, Chuck 1912-

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Jones, David 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 CTFT-23 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, Trevor 1949CTFT-23 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 1936..CTFT-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

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488 • KAHN 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 Kam-bo, Sammo Hung See Hung, Sammo CTFT-23 Kamen, Michael 1948CTFT-23 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 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Karloff, Boris 1887-1969 Karlweis, Oscar 1859-1956 Karn, Richard 1956Karnilova, Maria 1920Karno, Fred 1866-1941 Karpf, Merrill H. 1940Karr, Patti 1932-

CTFT-13 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-16 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-4 CTFT-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-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Katzin, Lee H. 1935CTFT-12 Katzka, Grabriel 1931-1990 CTFT-9 Katzman, Leonard (S.) 1927(?)-1996 CTFT-17 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 Kaye, Danny 1913-1987 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kaye, Frederick WWasWT Kaye, Judy 1948CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kaye, Stubby 1918WWT-17 Kazan, Elia 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Kazan, Lainie 1942CTFT-4 Kazan, Nicholas CTFT-10 Kazurinsky, Tim 1950CTFT-6 Keach, James CTFT-6 Keach, Stacy 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Keagy, Grace CTFT-1 Keal, Anita CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kealy, Thomas J. 1874-1949 WWasWT

Kean, Jane 1928CTFT-1 Kean, Marie 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kean, Norman 1934-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keanan, Staci 1975CTFT-13 Keane, Doris 1881-1945 WWasWT Keane, John B. 1928WWT-17 Keane, Robert Emmett 1883-? WWasWT Kearns, Allen 1893-1956 WWasWT Keating, Charles 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keaton, Buster 1895-1966 CTFT-20 Keaton, Diane 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Keaton, Michael 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Keats, Viola 1911WWT-17 Keck, Michael 1946CTFT-8 Keeffe, Barrie 1945CTFT-12 Keegan, Donna CTFT-4 Keel, Howard 1919WWT-17 Keeler, Ruby 1909WWT-17 Keen, Geoffrey 1916WWT-17 Keen, Malcolm 1887-1970 WWasWT Keenan, Frank 1858-1929 WWasWT Keeper, Tina CTFT-17 Keeshan, Robert J. 1927CTFT-4 Kehler, Jack CTFT-22 Keiber, Robert John 1946CTFT-6 Keightley, Cyril 1875-1929 WWasWT Keim, Adelaide 1880-? WWasWT Keitel, Harvey 1939CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Keith, Brian 1921-1997 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Keith, David 1954CTFT-4 Keith, Ian 1899-1960 WWasWT Keith, Larry 1931CTFT-23 Keith, Lawrence See Keith, Larry CTFT-23 Keith, Marilyn See Bergman, Marilyn CTFT-10 Keith, Paul 1944CTFT-1 Keith, Penelope 1939(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Keith, Robert 1898-1966 WWasWT Keith-Johnston, Colin 1896WWasWT 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

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Kellin, Mike 1922WWT-17 Kellman, Barnet 1947CTFT-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-17 Kemp-Welch, Joan WWT-17 Kendal, Doris WWasWT Kendal, Felicity 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 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 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-1 7 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 Kennedy, Joyce 1898-1943 Kennedy, Kathleen Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kennedy, Laurie Kennedy, Madge 1892-1987 Kennedy, Margaret 1896-1967 Kennedy, Mary 1908Kennedy, Mimi 1948(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Kennedy, Patrica 1917Kenney, James 1930Kenny, Jack 1958Kenny, Sean 1932-1973 Kensit, Patsy 1968Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Kent, Barry 1932Kent, Jean 1921Kent, John B. 1939Kent, Keneth 1892-1963 Kent, William 1886-1945 Kentish, Agatha 1897Kenton, Godfrey 1902Kenton, Maxwell See Southern, Terry Kenwright, Bill 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kenyon, Charles 1878-1961 Kenyon, Doris 1897Kenyon, Neil ?-1946 Kenzle, Leila 1961Keown, Eric 1904-1963 Kepros, Nicholas 1932Kerbosch, Roeland 1940Kercheval, Ken 1935Kerin, Nora 1883-? Kerker, Gustave Adolph 1857-1923 Kerman, Sheppard 1928Kern, Jerome David 1885-1945 Kernan, David 1939Kernochan, Sarah M. 1947Kerns, Joanna 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Kerr, Bill Kerr, Deborah 1921Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kerr, E. Katherine 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kerr, Elaine See Kerr, E. Katherine Kerr, Frederick 1858-1933 Kerr, Geoffrey 1895Kerr, Jean 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerr, Molly 1904Kerr, Walter 1913-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerridge, Mary 1914Kerrigan, J. M. 1885-1964 Kerry, Anne 1958Kershaw, Willette 1890-1960 Kershner, Irvin 1923-

CTFT-10 WWasWT CTFT-12 CTFT-1 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-18 WWT-17 WWT-16 CTFT-7 WWasWT CTFT-16 WWT-17 WWT-17 CTFT-5 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-15 CTFT-13 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-18 WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-3 CTFT-1 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-4 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-12 CTFT-18 WWT-17 CTFT-4 CTFT-6

CTFT-6 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-4

WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-10

Kert, Larry 1930(?)-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerwin, Brian 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Kesdekian, Mesrop 1920Kesselring, Joseph O. 1902-1967 Kestelman, Sara 1944Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kester, Paul 1870-1933 Ketron, Larry 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Keyloun, Mark Anthony 1960Keymah, T'Keyah Crystal 1962Keys, Nelson 1886-1939 Keysar, Franklin 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Khali, Simbi Khan, Michelle See Yeoh, Michelle Kheel, Lee 1918Khouri, Callie 1958(?)Kiarostami, Abbas 1940Kidd, Michael 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kidd, Robert 1943-1980 Kidder, Kathryn 1867-1939 Kidder, Margot 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kidman, Nicole 1967Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Kiel, Richard 1939Kiepura, Jan 1902-1966 Kier, Udo 1944Kieser, Ellwood E. 1929Kieslowski, Krzysztof 1941-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Kihlstedt, Rya Kiley, Richard 1922Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Killeen, Sheelagh 1940Killick, C. Egerton 1891-1967 Kilmer, Val 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kilner, Kevin 1958Kilroy, Thomas 1934Kilroy-Silk, Robert 1942Kilty, Jerome 1922Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Kim, Willa Kimball, Grace 1870-? Kimball, Jeffrey L. 1943Kimball, Louis 1889-1936 Kimbrough, Charles 1936Kimmins, Anthony 1901-1964 Kimmins, Kenneth 1941Kinberg, Judy 1948Kind, Richard Kindley, Jeffrey 1945King, Ada ?-1940 King, Alan 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 King, Cecil ?-1958 King, Charles 1889-1944

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490* KING King, King, King, King, King,

Claude 1876-1941 WWasWT Dennis 1897-1971 WWasWT Edith 1896WWasWT John Michael 1926WWT-17 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 VVWT-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-1 7 Kingsley, Sidney 1906WWT-17 Kingston, Gertrude 1866-1937 WWasWT Kingston, Mark 1934WWT-17 Kinison, Sam 1953-1992 CTFT-14 Kinnear, Greg 1963CTFT-15 Kinnear, Roy 1934-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 CTFT-13 Kirby, Bruce Jr. See Kirby, Bruno CTFT-13 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 Kleyla, Brandon CTFT-23 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 Knobeloch, Jim 1950CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Knoblock, Edward 1874-1945 WWasWT Knopfler, Mark 1949CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Knott, Frederick 1916CTFT-1 Knott, Roselle 1870-1948 WWasWT Knotts, Don 1924CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Knowles, Alex 1850-1917 WWasWT Knox, Alexander 1907WWT-17 Knox, Terence 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kobart, Ruth 1924WWT-17

Koch, 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 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Koppel, 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 Koteas, Elias 1961Kotlowitz, Dan 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kotto, Yaphet 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Koun, Karolos 1908-1987 Kovacs, Ernie 1919-1962 Kovacs, Laszlo 1933Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kovacs, Leslie See Kovacs, Laszlo Kove, Kenneth 1893-

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-23 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 CTFT-20 CTFT-19 CTFT-17

WWasWT CTFT-20 CTFT-13

CTFT-13 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 1904-1988 CTFT-7 Krasny, Paul 1935CTFT-11 Krauss, Marvin A. 1928CTFT-1 Krauss, Werner 1884-1959 WWasWT Kremer, Theodore 1873-? WWasWT Kretzmer, Herbert 1925WWT-17 Krieger, Henry 1945CTFT-23 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-1 5 Kulik, Buzz 1923CTFT-12 Kulp, Nancy 1921-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 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

LANDI * 4 9 1

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

L

LaBelle, Patti 1944CTFT-12 Lablache, Luigi ?-1914 WWasWT Laborteaux, Patrick See Labyorteaux, Patrick CTFT-17 LaBute, Neil 1963CTFT-23 Labyorteaux, Patrick 1965(?)CTFT-1 7 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-1 7 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 1941....CTFT-2 Land, David 1920WWT-17 Landau, David 1878-1935 WWasWT Landau, Jon CTFT-21 Landau, Martin 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Landau, Vivien CTFT-3 Landeau, Cecil 1906WWasWT Landeck, Ben 1864-1928 WWasWT Landen, Dinsdale 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Landers, Audrey Landers, Hal 1928-1991 Landers, Harry 1921-.. Landers, Judy Landes, William-Alan 1945Landesberg, Steve Landesman, Heidi Landi, Elisa 1904-1948

CTFT-4 CTFT-11 CTFT-9 CTFT-4 ....CTFT-2 CTFT-3 CTFT-9 WWasWT

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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, Cenette 1940CTFT-4 Lane, Grace 1876-1956 WWasWT Lane, Horace 1880-? WWasWT Lane Lupino 1892-1959 WWasWT Lane, Nathan 1956CTFT-17 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-1 7 Lang, Stephen 1952CTFT-5 Langdon, Sue Ann 1936CTFT-6 Lange, Hope 1933CTFT-5 Lange, Jessica 1949CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6, 13 Lange, John See Crichton, Michael CTFT-22 Lange, Ted 1947CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Langella, Frank 1940(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 9; WWT-17 Langer, A. J. 1974CTFT-20 Langham, Michael 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Langham, Wallace 1965Langley, Noel 1911Langner, Lawrence 1890-1962 Langner, Philip 1926Langton, Basil 1912Earlier sketch in WWasWT Langtry, Lillie 1852-1929

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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-17 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. 1937(?)CTFT-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 1926CTFT-1 Latham, Frederick G. ?-1943 WWasWT Lathan, Bobbi Jo 1951CTFT-8 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, Hugh 1959CTFT-23 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-17 Law, Arthur 1844-1913 WWasWT Law, John Philip 1937CTFT-7 Law, Jude 1972CTFT-23 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 1896...WWasWT Lawrence, D. H. 1885-1930 WWasWT Lawrence, Darrie CTFT-4 Lawrence, Eddie 1921CTFT-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 Lawrence, Martin 1966(?)CTFT-13 Lawrence, Matthew 1980CTFT-20 Lawrence, Sharon 1961(?)CTFT-18 Lawrence, Steve 1935Lawrence, Vicki 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lawrence, Vincent 1896Lawrence, Vincent S. 1890-1946 Lawrence, William John 1862-1940 Lawson, Denis 1947-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-17 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 Leconte, Marie WWasWT Leder, Mimi 1952CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Lederer, Francis 1899Lederer, George W. 1861-1938 Lee, Ang 1954Lee, Anna 1913Lee, Auriol 1880-1941 Lee, Bernard 1908-1981 Lee, Bert 1880-1946 Lee, Bill 1928Lee, Brandon 1965-1993

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Bruce 1940-1973 CTFT-15 Canada 1907-1952 WWasWT Christopher 1922CTFT-6 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 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-1 7 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

LENNARD • 493 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 1916-.. WWT-17 Le Mat, Paul CTFT-7 Lemay, Harding 1922CTFT-1 Lembeck, Michael 1948CTFT-23 Lemmon, Chris 1954CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lemmon, Jack 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Lemmons, Kasi 1961Le Moyne, Sarah Cowell 1859-1915 Lena, Lily 1879-? Lenard, Mark 1927-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Lender, Marcelle Lenihan, Winifred 1898-1964 Lennard, Arthur 1867-1954

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494 • LENNON Lennon, John 1940-1980 Lennon, Thomas F Lennox, Vera 1904Leno, Jay 1950LeNoire, Rosetta 1911Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lenormand, Henri-Rene 1882-1951 Lenthall, Franklyn 1919Lenya, Lotte 1900-1981 Lenz, Kay 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Leo, Frank 1874-? Leo, Melissa 1960Leo, Melissa Chessington See Leo, Melissa Leon, Anne 1925Leonard, Billy 1892Leonard, Elmore 1925Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Leonard, Hugh 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leonard, Lu 1932Leonard, Patricia 1916Leonard, Robert ?-1948 Leonard, Robert Sean 1969Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Leonard, Sheldon 1907-1997 Obituary in CTFT-17 Leonard-Boyne, Eva 1885-1960 Leone, Sergio 1929-1989 Leoni, Tea 1966Leontovich, Eugenie 1900Lepage, Robert 1957Lerner, Alan Jay 1918-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lerner, Michael 1943(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Le Roux, Hugues 1860-? Le Roy, Servais Le Sage, Stanley 1880-1932 Leslie, Don 1948Leslie, Enid 1888-? Leslie, Fred 1881-1945 Leslie, Joan 1925Leslie, Lew 1886-1963 Leslie, Marguerite 1884-1958 Leslie, Sylvia 1900Leslie-Stuart, May Lesser, Len 1922-1998 Lessing, Madge Lester, Adrian 1969(?)Lester, Alfred 1874-1925.... Lester, Mark 1876-? Lester, Mark L. 1946Lester, Richard 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lester, Terry Lestocq, William ?-1920 L'Estrange, Julian 1878-1918 Lethbridge, J. W. Leto, Jared 1971Letterman, David 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Letts, Pauline 1917-

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Leveaux, Montagu V. 1875-? WWasWT Leven, Boris 1908-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Levene, Sam 1905-1980 WWT-17 Leventon, Annabel 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leverick, Beryl WWT-9 Levey, Adele WWasWT Levey, Carlotta WWasWT Levey, Ethel 1881-1955 WWasWT Le Vien, Jack 1918CTFT-1 Levin, Gerald M. 1939CTFT-11 Levin, Herman 1907WWT-17 Levin, Ira 1929CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Levin, Peter CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 LeVine, David 1933CTFT-5 Levine, James 1943CTFT-13 Levine, Joseph E. 1905-1987 CTFT-5 Levine, Michael 1952CTFT-4 Levine, Ted CTFT-20 Levinson, Barry 1942CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Levinson, Richard 1934-1987 CTFT-5 Levison, Charles See Lane, Charles CTFT-9 Levit, Ben 1949CTFT-4 Leviton, Stewart 1939WWT-17 Levitt, Ruby R. 1907-1992 CTFT-11 Levy, Benn W. 1900-1973 WWasWT Levy, David 1913CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Levy, Eugene 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Levy, Jacques 1935WWT-17 Levy, Jonathan 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Levy, Jose G. 1884-1936 WWasWT Lewenstein, Oscar 1917WWT-17 Lewes, Miriam WWasWT Lewey, Todd 1958CTFT-2 Lewine, Richard 1910CTFT-1 Lewis, Ada 1875-1925 WWasWT Lewis, Al 1923CTFT-8 Lewis, Arthur 1916WWT-17 Lewis, Arthur 1846-1930 WWasWT Lewis, Bertha 1887-1931 WWasWT Lewis, Curigwen WWasWT Lewis, Daniel E. 1944CTFT-3 Lewis, Edmund 1959CTFT-8 Lewis, Emmanuel 1971CTFT-7 Lewis, Eric 1855-1935 WWasWT Lewis, Fred 1850-1927 WWasWT Lewis, Frederick G. 1873-1946 WWasWT 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 1897-1 934 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-17 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, Kwan Hi 1931CTFT-23 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 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 Lindo, Delroy 1952CTFT-17 Lindo, Olga 1898-1968 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 Linklater, Richard 1962(?)CTFT-23 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-1 7 Lipnicki, Jonathan William 1990CTFT-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 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 1970CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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

LONSDALE • 495 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, Lisa 1968CTFT-23 Loeb, Philip 1894-1955 WWasWT Loesser, Frank 1910-1969 WWasWT Loewe, Frederick 1901-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Logan, Nedda Harrigan 1 900-1 989 CTFT-8 Logan, Stanley 1885-1953 WWasWT Loggia, Robert 1930CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Logue, Donal 1965CTFT-23 Logue, Donal F. See Logue, Donal CTFT-23 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-1 5 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 Lonsdale, Michael See Lonsdale, Michel CTFT-8

4 9 6 * LONSDALE Lonsdale, Michel 1931CTFT-8 Loonin, Larry 1941CTFT-2 Loos, Anita 1893-1981 WWT-17 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13; WWT-17 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-17 Losch, Tilly 1907-1975 WWasWT Lotinga, Ernest 1876-1951 WWasWT Lotta 1847-1 924 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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-17 Lovejoy, Robin 1923WWT-17 Lovell, Dyson 1940CTFT-2 Lovell, Raymond 1900-1953 WWasWT Lovell, W. T. 1884-? WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lowe, Stephen 1947CTFT-12 Lowell, Carey 1961CTFT-17 Lowell, Helen 1866-1937 WWasWT Lowell, Mollie WWasWT Lower, Geoffrey CTFT-17 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-17 Lucchesi, Gary 1955CTFT-17 Lucci, Susan 1948(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Luce, Clare Boothe1903-1987 WWT-17 Luce, Polly 1905WWasWT Luciano, Judi Evans CTFT-17 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-17 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 1960-. CTFT-8 Lutes, Eric 1962CTFT-17 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 1959CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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-? Lyon, Ben 1901-1979 Lyon, Milton 1923-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Lyon, Wanda 1897Lyonne, Natasha 1979(?)Lyons, A. Neil 1880-1940 Lyons, Stuart 1928Lytell, Bert 1885-1954 Lyttelton, Edith 1870-1948 Lytton, Doris 1893-1953 Lytton, Henry 1904-1965 Lytton, Henry A. 1867-1936 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 1952.....CTFT-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-17 Macdonald, Wallace 1891-1978 CTFT-21 MacDonell, Kathlene 1890-? WWasWT Macdonnell, Leslie A. 1903WWasWT Macdonough, Glen 1870-1924 WWasWT MacDougall, Roger 1910WWT-17 MacDowell, Andie 1958CTFT-17 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-17 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-17 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 193K?)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-17 MacManus, Give ?-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 1931....CTFT-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 1959CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13

MALLESON • 497 Madsen, Virginia 196K?)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 1956CTFT-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

498 • MALLOY Malloy, Matt CTFT-20 Malm, Mia 1962CTFT-4 Malmuth, Bruce 1934CTFT-2 Malo; Gina 1909-1963 WWasWT Malone, Dorothy 1925CTFT-5 Malone, J. A. E. ?-1929 WWasWT Malone, Jena 1984CTFT-20 Malone, Patricia 1899WWasWT Malone, Victor See Cameron, John CTFT-23 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-23 Earlier sketch in 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 1965WCTFT-15 Manetti, Larry 1947CTFT-23 Manfredi, Nino 1921CTFT-8 Mangano, Silvana 1930-1989 CTFT-5 Manheim, Camryn 1961CTFT-23 Manheim, Michael 1928CTFT-12 Mankiewicz, Don 1922CTFT-4 Mankiewicz, Herman J. 1897-1953 CTFT-23 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-1 7 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Mann, Michael 1943CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 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-1 7 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 Marceau, Marcel 1923CTFT-23 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-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Margulies, Julianna 1968CTFT-19 Margulies, Stan 1920CTFT-7 Mariani-Zampieri, Terseina 1871-? WWasWT Marin, Cheech 1946CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Marin, Richard "Cheech" See Marin, Cheech CTFT-23 Marinaro, Ed 195K?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Marinoff, Fania 1890-1971 WWasWT Mario, Emilio WWasWT Marion, George Jr. ?-1968 WWasWT Marion, Joan 1908-1945 WWasWT Mark, Judy CTFT-4 Mark, Laurence CTFT-23 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 1911WWT-17 Marriott-Watson, Nan 1899WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6, 13 Marshall, Rob 1960CTFT-23 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 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 Marton, Pierre See Stone, Peter H CTFT-23 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 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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-1 7 Massey, Raymond 1896-1983 WWT-17 Massi, Bernice WWT-17 Massine, Leonide 1896-1979 WWasWT

MAUDE-ROXBURY • 499 Massingham, Dorothy 1889-1933 WWasWT Masters, Ben 1947CTFT-9 Masterson, Danny 1976CTFT-23 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-17 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-17 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

500 • MAUGHAM 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 Maxweii-Reid, Daphne .... CTFT-13 Maxwell-Reid, Daphne 1948CTFT-13 May, Ada 1900WWasWT May, Akerman 1869-1933 WWasWT May, Beverly 1927CTFT-1 May, Edna 1878-1948 WWasWT May, Elaine 1932CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 May, Hans 1891-1959 WWasWT May, Jack 1922WWT-17 May, Jane WWasWT May, Mathilda 1965CTFT-21 May, Pamela 1917WWasWT May, Val 1927WWT-17 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, Michael 196K?)CTFT-23 Mayer, Renee 1900....WWasWT 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-17 Mayo, Margaret 1882-1951 WWasWT Mayo, Sam 1881-1938 WWasWT Mayo, Virginia 1920CTFT-1 Mayron, Melanie 1952CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Maysles, Albert 1926CTFT-17 Maysles, David 1933-1987 CTFT-4 Mazar, Debi 1964CTFT-23 Mazurki, Mike 1909CTFT-9 Mazursky, Paul 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Mazzello, Joe See Mazzello, Joseph CTFT-23 Mazzello, Joseph 1983CTFT-23 Mazzie, Marin 1960CTFT-22 Mazzola, John W. 1928CTFT-1 McAnally, Ray 1926-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McAnuff, Des CTFT-6

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-17 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-17 McCarthy, Lillah 1875-1960 WWasWT McCarthy, Mary 1910-1989 CTFT-1 McCarthy, Nobu 1934CTFT-20 McCartney, Paul 1942CTFT-17 McCarty, Mary 1923-1980 WWT-17 McClanahan, Rue 1934(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 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 1969-. CTFT-17 McConnell, Jean 1928(?)CTFT-16 McCook, John CTFT-5 McCord, Nancy WWasWT McCormack, Eric 1963CTFT-23 McCormack, Patricia See McCormack, Patty CTFT-19 McCormack, Patty 1945CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McCormick, Arthur Langdon ?-1954 WWasWT McCormick, Carolyn 1959CTFT-17 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(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 McDonough, Jerome 1946CTFT-1 McDormand, Frances 1958(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McDougall, Gordon 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McDowall, Roddy 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 McDowell, Malcolm 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 McElwee, Ross 1947(?)CTFT-15 McEnery, John 1945CTFT-14 McEnery, Peter 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McEveety, Vincent CTFT-12 McEvoy, Charles 1879-1929 WWasWT McEvoy, J. P. 1897-1958 WWasWT McEwan, Geraldine 1932CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 McEwan, Ian 1948CTFT-14 McFadden, Cheryl See McFadden, Gates CTFT-16 McFadden, Gates CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McFarland, Robert 1931CTFT-2 McFerrin, Bobby 1950CTFT-12 McGavin, Darren 1922CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 McGee, Vonetta CTFT-12 McGill, Bruce 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McGill, Everett Charles III 1945CTFT-1 McGillin, Howard 1953CTFT-6 McGillis, Kelly 1958CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 McGinley, John C. 1959CTFT-14 McGinley, Ted 1958CTFT-14 McGinnis, Scott 1958CTFT-7 McGiver, John 1913-1975 WWT-16 McGlynn, Frank 1866-1951 WWasWT McGoohan, Patrick 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWasWT McGough, Roger 1937CTFT-15 McGovern, Elizabeth 1961CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 6, 13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 McGovern, Maureen 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McGowan, John W. WWasWT McGrath, John 1935WWT-1 7 McGrath, Paul 1904-1978 WWT-16 McGrath, Tom 1940CTFT-12 McGregor, Ewan 1971CTFT-17 McGuane, Thomas 1939CTFT-8 McGuinness, Frank 1953CTFT-12 McGuire, Biff 1926WWT-1 7 McGuire, Dorothy 1918CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 McGuire, Mitch 1936CTFT-1 McGuire, William Anthony 1885-1940 WWasWT McHale, Rosemary 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McHattie, Stephen CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McHattie, Steve See McHattie, Stephen CTFT-13 McHenry, Don 1908CTFT-1 McHenry, Doug CTFT-14 McHugh, Florence 1906WWasWT McHugh, Therese WWasWT Mclnerney, Bernie 1936CTFT-1 Mclntire, John 1907-1991 CTFT-15 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-1 7 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, 1949...... CTFT-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 Mctellan, 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; 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 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-17 Meadows, Audrey 1925-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Meaney, Colm 1954(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Means, Russell 1939CTFT-15

MERCER • 501 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. 1943-.......' CTFT-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

502 • MERCHANT Merchant, Ismail 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketch?s 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 MerraH, Mary 1890-1973 WWasWT Merriam, Eve 1916CTFT-1 Merrick, David 1912-.. CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Merrick, Leonard 1864-1939 .WWasWT Merrill, Beth WWasWT Merrill, Bob 1920WWT-17 Merrill, Dina 1925CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Merrill, Gary 1915-1990 CTFT-1 Merritt, Grace 1881-? WWasWT Merritt, 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 1953..CTFT-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, Jonathan Rhys See Rhys-Meyers, Jonathan CTFT-23 Meyers, Timothy 1945-1989 CTFT-1 Meynell, Clyde 1867-1934 WWasWT Michael, Gertrude 1910-1965 WWasWT Michael, Kathleen 1917WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-1 7 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12; 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 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-1 7 Miner, Stephen See Miner, Steve CTFT-9 Miner, Steve 1951CTFT-9 Miner, Worthington C. 1900-1982 WWasWT Minetti, Maria WWasWT Minghella, Anthony 1954CTFT-1 7 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-1 7 Minnelli, Vincente 1903-1986 CTFT-1 Minney, Rubeigh James 1895WWasWT Minster, Jack 1901-1966 WWasWT Minter, Mary Miles 1902WWasWT Minto, Dorothy 1891WWasWT 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-1 7 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

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Mitchell, Keith See Coogan, Keith CTFT-18 Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn 1862-1935 WWasWT Mitchell, Lauren 1957CTFT-1 Mitchell, Ruth 1919WWT-1 7 Mitchell, Sasha 1967(?)CTFT-15 Mitchell, Stephen 1907WWT-1 7 Mitchell, Thomas 1895-1962 WWasWT Mitchell, Warren 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Mitchell, Yvonne 1925-1979 WWT-16 Mitchenson, Joe WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Moffat, Graham 1866-1951 WWasWT Moffat, Mrs. Graham 1873-1943 ...WWasWT Moffat, Kate WWasWT Moffat, Margaret 1882-1942 WWasWT Moffat, Winifred 1899WWasWT Moffatt, Alice 1890WWasWT Moffatt, John 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moffatt, Joyce Anne 1936CTFT-12 Moffet, Harold 1892-1938 WWasWT Moffett, D. W. 1954CTFT-14 Mohr, Jay 1971CTFT-20 Mohyeddin, Zia 1933WWT-17 Moiseiwitsch, Tanya 1914WWT-1 7 Mokae, Zakes 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Mokri, Amir 1956(?)CTFT-15 Mokri, Amir M. See Mokri, Amir CTFT-15 Molesworth, Ida ?-1951 WWasWT Molina, Alfred 1953(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Molinaro, Al 1919CTFT-8 Molinaro, Edouard 1928CTFT-8 Moll, Richard 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Mollison, Clifford 1897-1986 WWT-17 Mollison, Henry 1905WWasWT Mollison, William 1893-1955 WWasWT Mollo, John 1931CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Molnar, Ferencz 1878-1952 WWasWT Molnar, Robert 1927CTFT-1 Moloney, Paddy 1938Molyneux, Eileen 1893-1962 Monash, Paul

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Monck, Nugent 1877-1958 Monckton, Lionel 1862-1924 Moncrieff, Gladys 1893-

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Monette, Richard 1944CTFT-21 Monger, Christopher 1950CTFT-15 Monk, Debra 1949CTFT-21 Monk, Isabell 1952CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Monk, Meredith 1942CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Monkhouse, Allan 1858-1936 WWasWT Monkman, Phyllis 1892WWasWT Monna-Delza, Mdlle. ?-1921 WWasWT Monroe, Marilyn 1926-1962 CTFT-19 Montagu, Elizabeth 1909WWasWT Montague, Bertram 1892WWasWT Montague, Charles Edward 1867-1928 WWasWT Montague, Harold 1874-? WWasWT Montague, Lee 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Montalban, Ricardo 1920CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Montand, Yves 1921-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Montefiore, David 1944CTFT-3 Montefiore, Eade 1866-1944 WWasWT Montevecchi, Liliane 1933CTFT-11 Montgomery, Belinda J. 1950CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Montgomery, Douglass 1909-1966 WWasWT Montgomery, Earl 1921-1987 WWT-17 Montgomery, Elizabeth 1902WWT-17 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 1870-1917 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-17 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

504 • MOORE 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-1 7 Moore, Roger 1927CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Moore, Sonia 1902CTFT-2 Moore, Stephen 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-1 7 Moore, Tom 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Moore, Victor Frederick 1876-1962 WWasWT Moorehead, Agnes 1906-1974 WWT-16 Moorhouse, Jocelyn 196K?)CTFT-16 Morahan, Christopher Thomas 1929CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Morales, Esai 1962CTFT-1 7 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-17 More, Unity 1894WWasWT Moreau, Emile 1852-? WWasWT Moreau, Jeanne 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Morehart, Deborah 1962. CTFT-21 Morehouse, Ward 1899-1966 WWasWT Morell, Andre 1909-1978 WWT-16 Moreno, Rita 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 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-17 Morgan, Donald M. 1942CTFT-11 Morgan, Frank 1890-1949 WWasWT Morgan, Gareth 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Morgan, Harry 1915CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Morgan, Helen 1900-1941 WWasWT Morgan, Henry See Morgan, Harry CTFT-20 Morgan, Joan 1905WWT-17 Morgan, Ralph 1888-1956 WWasWT Morgan, Roger 1938WWT-17 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-1 7 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 CTFT-11 Morley, Sheridan 1941WWT-17 Mornel, Ted 1936CTFT-2 Moroder, Giorgio 194K?)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 1937CTFT-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-17 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-17 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-1 7 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-17 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 WWasWT Morton, Joe 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morton, Leon 1912WWasWT Morton, Martha 1870-1925 WWasWT Morton, Michael ?-1931 WWasWT Morton, Rob See Demme, Jonathan CTFT-14 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-17 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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, Richard See Beaver, Jim CTFT-23 Muldoon, Roland 1941WWT-17 Muldowney, Dominic 1952CTFT-13 Mulgrew, Kate 1955CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Mulhare, Edward 1923-1997 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-1 7 Mulhern, Matt 1960CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Mulholland, J. B. 1858-1925 WWasWT Mull, Martin 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mullavey, Greg 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mullen, Barbara 1914-1979 WWT-17 Mulligan, Richard 1932CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Mulligan, Robert 1925CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Mulroney, Dermot 1963CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Mumy, Bill 1954CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Mundin, Herbert 1898-1939 WWasWT Mundy, Meg CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Muni, Paul 1895-1967 WWasWT Munro, C. K. 1889WWasWT Munro, Nan 1905WWT-17 Munson, Ona 1906-1955 WWasWT Murcell, George 1925WWT-17 Murch, Walter CTFT-9 Murdoch, Iris 1919CTFT-15 Murdoch, Richard 1907CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Murdoch, Rupert 1931CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Murdock, Ann 1890WWasWT Muren, Dennis 1^46CTFT-22 Earlier 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-17 Murphy, Thomas 1935Murray, Alma 1854-1945 Murray, Barbara 1929Murray, Bill 1950Earlier 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 Musante, Anthony See Musante, Tony Musante, Tony 1936Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Musaphia, Joseph 1935Musberger, Brent See Musburger, Brent Musburger, Brent 1939Musgrove, Gertrude 1912Music, Lorenzo 1937Musker, John Musky, Jane 1954Musser, Tharon 1925Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; "My Fancy" Myers, Mike 1963(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Myers, Paul 1917Myers, Peter 1923-1978 Myers, Richard 1901Myers, Ruth Myers, Stanley 1933(?)-1993 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Myles, Lynda Myrtil, Odette 1898-1978

NAUCHTON • 505 WWasWT CTFT-2 CTFT-19

CTFT-13 CTFT-13 CTFT-4 CTFT-22 6, 13 CTFT-19 7 CTFT-7 CTFT-12 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-23 6, 13 WWT-17 CTFT-4 CTFT-15 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-15 CTFT-1 WWasWT WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-2 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-19 CTFT-19 7 CTFT-15 CTFT-20 CTFT-20 WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-21 CTFT-4 CTFT-20 WWT-1 7 WWasWT CTFT-21 WWT-17 WWT-16 WWasWT CTFT-10 CTFT-21 CTFT-1 WWasWT

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Nabors, Jim 1933CTFT-3 Nadel, Norman 1915WWT-17 Nadell, Carol L. 1944CTFT-1 Nader, Michael 1945CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Nader, Mike See Nader, Michael CTFT-19 Nagel, Conrad 1897-1970... WWasWT Nagy, Phyllis 1960CTFT-14 Nainby, Robert 1869-1948 WWasWT Nair, Mira 1957CTFT-12 Naish, Archie 1878-? WWasWT Naismith, Laurence 1908WWT-17 Najimy, Kathy 1957(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Nallon, Steve 1960CTFT-4 Namath, Joe 1943CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Namath, Joe Willie See Namath, Joe CTFT-19 Nance, Jack 1943-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Napier, Alan 1903-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Napier, Charles CTFT-6 Napier, John 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Napierkowska, Stanislawa (Stasia) WWasWT Napoli, Tony 1948CTFT-2 Nardino, Gary 1935-1998.... CTFT-20 Obituary in CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 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

506 • NAUGHTON Naughton, James 1945Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Naylor, Robert 1899Nazimova, Alia 1879-1945 Neagle, Anna 1904-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neal, Patricia 1926Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Nealon, Kevin 1953Neame, Christopher 1942Neame, Ronald 1911Near, Holly 1949Near, Timothy 1945Nedell, Bernard 1899-1972 Nederlander, James 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Needham, Hal 1931Neely, Ted 1943Neeson, Liam 1953(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Negro, Mary-Joan Neil, Julian 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Neill, Henry See Corman, Roger Neill, Jeffery K. 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Neill, Sam 1947Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, Neilson, Francis 1867-1961 Neilson, Harold V. 1874-1956 Neilson, Julia 1868-1957 Neilson, Perlita 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neilson-Terry, Dennis 1895-1932 Neilson-Terry, Phyllis 1892Neiman, John M. 1935Neipris, Wille Janet 1936Nelligan, Kate 1951Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Nelson, Barry 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nelson, Craig T. 1946Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Nelson, David 1936Nelson, Gary Nelson, Gene 1920-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nelson, Harriet 1914-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Nelson, Judd 1959Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Nelson, Kenneth 1930Nelson, Novella 1938Nelson, Ralph 1916-1987 Nelson, Richard 1938-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Nelson, Richard 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Nelson, Rick 1940-1985 Nelson, Ruth 1905-

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 CTFT-14 5 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-4 CTFT-19 WWasWT CTFT-19 CTFT-7 CTFT-6 CTFT-6 CTFT-9 WWasWT CTFT-2 CTFT-6 CTFT-16 CTFT-14 CTFT-1 CTFT-19

CTFT-15 CTFT-18 CTFT-23 13 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-5

WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-4 CTFT-14 7; WWT-17 CTFT-5 CTFT-17 10 CTFT-5 CTFT-12 CTFT-7

CTFT-3 CTFT-9 WWT-17 CTFT-1 CTFT-1 CTFT-14

CTFT-16 CTFT-3 WWT-17

Nelson, Tracy 1963CTFT-1 7 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-1 7 Nettlefold, Archibald 1870-1944... WWasWT Nettlefold, Frederick John 1867-1949 WWasWT Nettleton, John 1929CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Newmeyer, Julie See Newmar, Julie Newnham-Davis, Nathaniel 1854-1917 Newton, Christopher 1936Newton, Henry Chance 1854-1931 Newton, John 1925Newton, Robert 1905-1956 Newton, Wayne 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Newton-John, Olivia 1948Ney, Marie 1895Ngema, Mbongeni 1955Ngor, Haing S. 1941(?)-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Nicander, Edwin 1876-1951 Nicastro, Michelle 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Nicholas, Anna Nicholas, Denise 1945Nicholas, Fayard 1914Nicholas, Paul 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Nicholls, Anthony 1907-1977 Nicholls, Harry 1852-1926 Nichols, Anne 1891-1966 Nichols, Beverly 1898-1983 Nichols, Leo See Morricone, Ennio Nichols, Lewis 1903Nichols, Mike 1931Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Nichols, Nichelle 1936Nichols, Peter 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nichols, Robert 1924Nicholson, Bruce Nicholson, H. O. 1868-? Nicholson, Jack 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Nicholson, Kenyon 1894Nicholson, Nora 1889-1973 Nichtern, Claire Nicodemi, Dario ?-1934 Nicoll, Allardyce 1894-1976 Nielsen, Alice 1876-1943 Nielsen, Brigitte 1963(?)Nielsen, Leslie 1926Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Niesen, Gertrude 1910Nightingale, Joe Nijinska, Bronislava 1891-1972 Nijinsky, Vaslav 1890-1950 Nikitna, Alice Nillson, Carlotta 1878?-1951 Nilsson, Harry 1941-1994 Nimmo, Derek 1932Nimoy, Leonard 1931Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Nishioka, Hayward H. 1942Nissen, Brian 1927Nissen, Greta 1906-1988

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-1 7 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6, 13 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Norris, Patricia CTFT-11 Norris, 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-17 Norton, Edward 1969CTFT-19 Norton, Elliot 1903WWT-17 Norton, Frederic ?-1946 WWasWT Norton, Judy See Norton-Taylor, Judy Norton-Taylor, Judy Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Norville, Deborah 1958Norwood, Brandy 1979Norwood, Eille 1861-1948 Norwood, Lily See Charisse, Cyd Norworth, Jack 1879-1959 Noth, Christopher 1957(?)Noto, Lore

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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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Nuyen, France 1939CTFT-1 Nuytten, Bruno 1945CTFT-9 Nye, Carrie CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Nye, Pat 1908WWT-17 Nykvist, Sven 1922(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Nyman, Michael Lawrence 1944-... CTFT-11 Nype, Russell 1924WWT-17

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Oaker, Jane 1880-? Oakland, Simon 1922-1983 Oates, Warren 1928-1982 O'Bannon, Dan 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ober, Philip 1902-1982 Obey, Andre 1892-1975 Obomsawin, Alanis 1932Obraztsov, Sergei Vladimirovich 1901O'Brian, Hugh 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Brien, Barry 1893-1961 O'Brien, Conan 1963O'Brien, David 1930O'Brien, Edmond

WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-1 CTFT-19 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-21 WWasWT CTFT-2 WWasWT CTFT-14 WWasWT

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 CTFT-7 O'Connor, Renee 1971CTFT-19 O'Connor, Sinead 1966. CTFT-12 O'Connor, Una 1893-1959 WWasWT O'Conor, Joseph 1916WWT-17 O'Dea, Denis 1905WWasWT 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 1970CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 O'Donnell, Mark 1954CTFT-1 O'Donnell, Mary Eileen 1948CTFT-5 O'Donnell, Rosie 1962CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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

508 • O'HARA 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. 1945-.. CTFT-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 Oleynik, Larisa 1981CTFT-23 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 Oliver, Susan 1937-1990 CTFT-11 Oliver, Vic ?-1964 WWasWT Olivier, Laurence 1907-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Olkewicz, Walter CTFT-6 Olmi, Ermanno 1931CTFT-8 Olmos, Edward James 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Loughlin, Gerald S. 1921CTFT-7 Olsen, Merlin 1940CTFT-8 Olsen, Ole 1892-1963 WWasWT Olson, Glen 1945CTFT-4 Olson, James 1930CTFT-1 Olson, Nancy 1928CTFT-7 Om See Corey, Edward CTFT-22 O'Malley, Ellen ?-1961 WWasWT O'Malley, Rex 1901WWasWT Oman, Julia Terelyan 1930WWT-17 O'Mara, Kate 1939CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Morrison, Kevin CTFT-1 O'Neal, Frederick 1905WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 O'Neal, Patrick 1927-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Neal, Ron 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Neal, Ryan 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 O'Neal, Shaquille 1972CTFT-22 O'Neal, Tatum 1963CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 O'Neal, Zelma 1907WWasWT O'Neil, Colette CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Neil, Nancy 1911WWasWT O'Neil, Peggy 1898-1960 WWasWT O'Neill, Dick 1928CTFT-6 O'Neill, Ed 1946CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 13 O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone 1888-1953 WWasWT O'Neill, Frank B. 1869-1959 WWasWT O'Neill, Henry 1891-1961 WWasWT O'Neill, James 1849-1920 WWasWT O'Neill, Jennifer 1949CTFT-6 O'Neill, Marie 1887-1952 WWasWT O'Neill, Nance 1874-1965 WWasWT O'Neill, Norman 1875-1934 WWasWT O'Neill, Sheila 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ono, Yoko 1933CTFT-22 Ontkean, Michael 1946(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Opatoshu, David 1918CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Openshaw, Charles Elton WWasWT Ophuls, Marcel 1927CTFT-8 Opp, Julie 1871-1921 WWasWT Oppenheimer, Alan 1930CTFT-7 Oppenheimer, Jess 1913-1988 CTFT-8 O'Ramey, Georgia 1886-1928 WWasWT Orbach, Jerry 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 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 Oreskes, Daniel CTFT-23 Orlando, Tony 1944CTFT-6 Orme, Denise 1884-1960 WWasWT Orme, Michael 1894-1944 WWasWT Ormond, Julia 1965(?)CTFT-15 Ornbo, Robert 1931-. CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Rorke, Brefni 1889-1946 WWasWT O'Rourke, Robert 1947CTFT-1 Orr, Mary 1918WWT-17 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-17 Osborne, Kipp 1944....CTFT-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 Ostergren, Pernilla See August, Pernilla CTFT-23 Osterhage, Jeffrey 1953CTFT-5 Osterman, Lester 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osterwald, Bibi 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ostrow, Stuart 1931WWT-17 O'Sullivan, Maureen 1911-1998 CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 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-17 Ottaway, James 1908WWT-17 Oughton, Winifred 1890-1964 WWasWT Quid, 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 1954CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ovitz, Michael 1946CTFT-10 Owen, Alun 1925-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Owen, Bill 1914CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Owen, Catherine Dale 1900-1965 WWasWT Owen, Harold 1872-1930 WWasWT Owen, Harrison 1890WWasWT Owen, Reginald 1887-1972 WWasWT Owens, Dana See Queen Latifah CTFT-14 Owens, Gary 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Owens, Rochelle 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Oxenberg, Catherine 1961Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Oyra, Jan 1888-? Oz, Frank 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

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Paar, Jack 1918CTFT-6 Pacey, Steven 1957CTFT-8 Pacino, Al 1940CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6, 13; WWT-17 Packer, David CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pacula, Joanna 1957CTFT-22 Pagano, Giulia 1949CTFT-1 Page, Anthony 1935CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 12; WWT-17 Page, Ashley 1956CTFT-12 Page, Austin WWasWT Page, Geraldine 1924-1987 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Page, Harrison CTFT-7 Page, Louise 1955CTFT-12 Page, Norman ?-1935 WWasWT Page, Philip P. 1889WWasWT Page, Rita 1906-1954 WWasWT Page, Tilsa 1926WWasWT Paget, Cecil ?-1955 WWasWT Paget-Bowman, Cicely 1910WWT-17 Pagett, Nicola 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pagnol, Marcel 1895-1974 WWasWT Paige, Elaine CTFT-6 Paige, Janis 1924CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Painter, Eleanor 1890-1947 WWasWT Paisner, Dina CTFT-2 Pakula, Alan 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Pal, George 1908-1980 CTFT-19 Paladini, Ettore 1849-? WWasWT Paladini-Ando, Celestina WWasWT Palance, Jack 1920(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Palance, Walter Jack See PaJance, Jack CTFT-23 Palcy, Euzhan 1957CTFT-16 Palerme, Gina WWasWT Paley, William S. 1901-1990 CTFT-5 Palfrey, May Lever 1867-1929 WWasWT Palin, Michael 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Palma, Loretta 1946CTFT-2 Palmer, Barbara 1911WWasWT Palmer, Betsy 1929CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Palmer, Charles 1869-1920 WWasWT Palmer, Geoffrey 1927CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Palmer, Gregg 1927CTFT-7 Palmer, John 1885-1944 WWasWT Palmer, Lilli 1914-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Palmer, Minnie 1857-1936 WWasWT

Palmer, Vera Jane See Mansfield, Jayne CTFT-20 Palmieri, Joe 1939CTFT-1 Palminteri, Chazz 1951CTFT-16 Paltrow, Bruce 1943CTFT-9 Paltrow, Gwyneth 1972CTFT-16 Pan, Hermes 1910(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Panama, Norman 1920(?)CTFT-22 Panettiere, Hayden 1989CTFT-23 Pankin, Stuart 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pankow, John 1955CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Panter, Joan 1909WWasWT Pantoliano, Joe 1951CTFT-5 Papas, Irene 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Papathanassiou, Vangelis See Vangelis CTFT-21 Pape, Joan CTFT-1 Papp, Joseph 1921-1991 CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Paragon, John CTFT-8 Pare, Michael 1959CTFT-5 Parent, Gail 1940CTFT-8 Parfitt, Judy CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Parichy, Dennis CTFT-8 Paris, Jerry 1925-1986 CTFT-3 Parish, James WWasWT Parisys, Marcelle WWasWT Parker, Alan 1944CTFT-5 Parker, Anthony 1912WWasWT Parker, Cecil 1897-1971 WWasWT Parker, Corey 1965CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Parker, Eleanor 1922CTFT-5 Parker, Ellen 1949CTFT-6 Parker, Frank 1864-1926 WWasWT Parker, Jameson 1947CTFT-6 Parker, John 1875-1952 WWasWT Parker, Joy 1924WWasWT Parker, Lew 1906-1972 WWasWT Parker, Lottie Blair 1858?-! 937 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

PAUL • 509 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 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 CTFT-2 Pataki, Michael 1938CTFT-9 Pataki, Mike See Pataki, Michael CTFT-9 Patch, Wally 1888-1970 WWasWT Pate, Jonas 1970CTFT-22 Pate, Josh 1970CTFT-22 Pateman, Robert 1840-1924 WWasWT Patinkin, Mandy 1952CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Patric, Jason 1966CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Patrice, Teryn 1956CTFT-4 Patrick, John 1907WWT-17 Patrick, Nigel 1913WWT-17 Patrick, Q. See Wheeler, Hugh CTFT-5 Patrick, Robert 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Patricola, Tom 1891-1950 WWasWT Patterson, Dick 1929CTFT-8 Patterson, Jay 1954CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Patterson, Neva 1922WWasWT Patterson, Raymond 1955CTFT-1 Patterson, Richard See Patterson, Dick CTFT-8 Patterson, Tom 1920WWT-17 Patton, Will 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Paul, Adrian 1959CTFT-16 Paul, Betty 1921WWasWT Paul, Kent 1936CTFT-3 Paul, Steven 1958CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

51 ()• PAUL Paul, Taffy See Powers, Stefanie CTFT-19 Pauley, Jane 1950CTFT-5 Pauline, Princess 1873-? WWasWT Paull, Harry Major 1854-1934 WWasWT Paull, Lawrence G. 1946CTFT-11 Paulsen, Albert 1929CTFT-6 Paulsen, Pat 1927-1997 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-1 7 Paulton, Harry 1842-1917 WWasWT Paumier, Alfred 1870-1951 WWasWT Pavarotti, Luciano 1935CTFT-23 Pavlova, Anna 1885-1931 WWasWT Pavlow, Muriel 1921WWT-1 7 Pawle, J. Lennox 1872-1936 WWasWT Pawley, Nancy 1901WWasWT Pawson, Hargrave 1902-1945 WWasWT Paxinou, Katina 1900-1974 WWasWT Paxton, Bill 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Paxton, Sydney 1860-1930 WWasWT Paymer, David 1954CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Payn, Grahm 1918WWT-17 Payne, Ben Iden 1888-1976 WWasWT Payne, Edmund 1865-1914 WWasWT Payne, John 1912-1989 CTFT-8 Payne, Laurence 1919WWasWT Payne, Millie WWasWT Payne, Walter ?-1949 WWasWT Payne-Jennings, Victor 1900-1962 WWasWT Pays, Amanda 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Payton-Wright, Pamela 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Paz, Jennifer CTFT-22 Peacock, Kim 1901-1966 WWasWT Peacock, Trevor 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pearce, Alice 1917-1966 WWasWT Pearce, Richard 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pearce, Vera 1896-1966 WWasWT Pearthree, Pippa 1956CTFT-21 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-17 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-17 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-17 Pertwee, Jon 1919WWT-17 Pertwee, Michael 1916WWT-17 Pertwee, Roland 1885-1963 WWasWT Pertwee, Sean 1964CTFT-21 Pesci, Joe 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-17 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 Philips, Richard See Dick, Philip K CTFT-23 Phillippe, Ryan 1974CTFT-21 Phillips, Arlene 1943CTFT-4 Phillips, Bob 1953CTFT-4 Phillips, Cyril L. 1894WWasWT Phillips, Julianne 1960CTFT-16 Phillips, Kate 1856-1931 WWasWT Phillips, Leslie 1924CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Phillips, Lou Diamond 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 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 CTFT-19 Pierce, David Hyde 1959CTFT-19 Pierce, Paula Kay 1942CTFT-3 Pierson, Frank 1925CTFT-12 Pierson, Geoffrey 1949CTFT-4 Pifer, Drury CTFT-6 Piffard, Frederic 1902WWasWT Pig, Edward See Corey, Edward CTFT-22 Pigott, A. S WWasWT Pigott-Smith, Tim 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 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

PLUMMER • 511 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 1963CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Pleydell, George 1868-? WWasWT Plimpton, Martha 1970CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Plinge, Walter WWasWT Plouviez, Peter 1931WWT-17 Plowright, Joan 1929CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Plumb, Eve 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Plumley, Don 1934CTFT-1 Plummer, Amanda 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Plummer, Christopher 1927(?)CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17

512 • PLUNKETT Plunkett, Maryann 1953CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Plunkett, Patricia 1926WWasWT Plymale, Trip 1949CTFT-2 Plymptom, Eben 1853-1915 WWasWT Poel, William 1852-1934 WWasWT Poggi, Gregory 1946CTFT-1 Poggi, Jack 1928CTFT-4 Pogue, Chuck 1950CTFT-12 Poindexter, Buster See Johansen, David CTFT-14 Pointer, Priscilla 1924CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Poiret, Jean 1926-1992 CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Poitier, Sidney 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Polaire, Mdlle. 1879-1939 WWasWT Polan, Lou 1904-1976 WWT-16 Poland, Albert 1941CTFT-4 Polanski, Roman 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Poledouris, Basil CTFT-11 Poliakoff, Stephen 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-1 7 Poliakoff, Vera See Lindsay, Vera WWasWT Polic, Henry CTFT-7 Polini, Marie ?-1960 WWasWT Polito, Jon 1950CTFT-22 Pollack, Sydney 1934: CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Pollak, Kevin 1958CTFT-16 Pollan, Tracy CTFT-7 Pollard, Daphne 1890WWasWT Pollard, Michael J. 1939CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Polley, Sarah 1979CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Pollock, Arthur 1886-? WWasWT Pollock, Channing 1880-1946 WWasWT Pollock, Dale 1950CTFT-12 Pollock, Elizabeth 1898-1970 WWasWT Pollock, Ellen 1903WWT-17 Pollock, John 1878-1963 WWasWT Pollock, Nancy R. 1905-1979 WWT-16 Pollock, William 1881-1944 WWasWT Polonsky, Abraham 1910CTFT-10 Poluskis, The WWasWT Pomerantz, Earl CTFT-12 Pomeroy, Jay 1895-1955 WWasWT Pompian, Paul 1944CTFT-1 Pond, Helen 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-17 Porel, Paul 1843-1917 ...WWasWT Porteous, Gilbert 1868-1928 WWasWT Porter, Caleb 1867-1940 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-17 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 WWasWT Pountney, David 1947CTFT-17 Povah, Phyllis 1920WWasWT Povich, Maury 1939CTFT-11 Powell, Addison 1921CTFT-6 Powell, Anthony CTFT-11 Powell, Eleanor 1912-1982 WWasWT Powell, Jane 1929CTFT-7 Powell, Michael 1905-1990 CTFT-11 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 Prince, Arthur 1881-? WWasWT Prince, Elsie 1902WWasWT Prince, Faith CTFT-8 Prince, Hal See Prince, Harold Prince, Harold 1928Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; Prince, Jonathan 1958(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

CTFT-16 CTFT-16 WWT-17 CTFT-20

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Prince, William 1913-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Principal, Victoria 1945Prine, Andrew 1936Prinsep, Anthony Leyland 1888-1942 Printemps, Yvonne 1895-1977 Prinz, Rosemary Prior, Allan Prochnow, Jurgen 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Proett, Daniel (M.) 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Proft, Pat 1947Prosky, Robert 1930(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Prosky, Robert j. See Prosky, Robert Provenza, Paul 1957Provost, Jeanne Prowse, Juliet 1936-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Proyas, Alex 1965Proyas, Alexander See Proyas, Alex Prussing, Louise 1897Pryce, Jonathan 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pryce, Richard 1864-1942 Pryde, Peggy 1869-? Pryor, Nicholas 1935Pryor, Richard 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Pryor, Roger 1901-1974 Pryse, Hugh 1910-1955 Psacharopoulos, Nikos 1928-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pudenz, Steve 1947Pullman, Bill 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pullman, William See Pullman, Bill Purcell, Charles 1883-1962 Purcell, Harold 1907Purcell, Irene 1903-1972 Purcell, Lee 1953Purdell, Reginald 1896-1953 Purdham, David 1951Purdom, C.B. 1883-1965 Purl, Linda Purnell, Louise 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pusey, Arthur Puttnam, David 1941Puzo, Mario 1920Pyant, Paul 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pyle, Denver 1920-1997 Obituary in CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Pyne, Daniel 1955-

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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 1924Quarshie, Hugh Quartermaine, 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 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Quinlan, Kathy See Quinlan, Kathleen Quinn, Aidan 1959Earlier sketches 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

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CTFT-7 CTFT-23 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-15 CTFT-4 CTFT-5 CTFT-14 CTFT-5 CTFT-3 CTFT-1 CTFT-8 CTFT-16 CTFT-9 CTFT-9 CTFT-14 WWT-17 CTFT-8 WWasWT CTFT-23

CTFT-23 CTFT-23 13 CTFT-15 7; WWT-1 7 CTFT-21 CTFT-8 CTFT-14 CTFT-14 6 WWasWT

Quintero, Jose 1924CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Quinteros, Joaquin 1873-1944 WWasWT Quinteros, Serafin 1871-1938 WWasWT

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-1 7 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 1900-.... WWasWT 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

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514 • RALSTON 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-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10 Ramont, Mark S. 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rampling, Charlotte 1946CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Ramsay, Remak 1937CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ramsden, Dennis 1918WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 Randolph, Elsie 1904WWT-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 Obituary in CTFT-9 Rappeneau, Jean-Paul 1932Rappoport, David Steven 1957Rasch, Albertina 1891-1967 Rascoe, Burton 1892-1957 Rashad, Phylicia 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-6

CTFT-7 CTFT-14 CTFT-4 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-16

Rashovich, Gordana Rasulala, Thalmus 1939-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Rathbone, Basil 1892-1967 Rathbone, Guy B. 1884-1916 Rather, Dan 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Ratoff, Gregory 1893-1960 Rattigan, Terence 1911-1977 Ratzenberger, John 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Raucher, Herman 1928Raver, Kim Ravetch, 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-17 Raymond, Cyril 1897?-1973 Raymond, Gene 1908-1998 Obituary in CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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

CTFT-2 CTFT-8 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-23 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-20 CTFT-1 CTFT-23 CTFT-11 CTFT-2 WWT-17 CTFT-9 CTFT-7

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Recht, Ray 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Red, Eric 1961Reddy, 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 1918Earlier 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, Jerry 1937Reed, 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

CTFT-18 CTFT-15 CTFT-5 CTFT-1 CTFT-2 WWT-16 CTFT-11 3 CTFT-14 WWT-17 CTFT-15 7; WWT-17 WWT-17 CTFT-15 7; WWT-17 CTFT-7 CTFT-5 WWT-17 WWT-17 CTFT-12 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 WWasWT CTFT-23 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-20 CTFT-15 CTFT-8 CTFT-6 CTFT-7 CTFT-5 CTFT-8 WWT-17 CTFT-23 4; WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-6 3 WWT-17 CTFT-16

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Rehme, Robert G. See Rehme, Robert Reich, John 1906-1988 Reich, Richard Reich, Steve 1936Reicher, Frank 1875-1965 Reid, Beryl 1920-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 sketches in CTFT-4; 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

CTFT-21 CTFT-2 CTFT-4 CTFT-13 WWasWT CTFT-6

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Rene, Ida WWasWT Rennie, James 1890-1965 WWasWT Reno, Jean 1948CTFT-21 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-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Revelle, Arthur Hamilton 1872-1958 WWasWT Revere, Anne 1906-1972 WWasWT Revill, dive 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-23 Reynolds, Burt 1936CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6, 13 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-17 Rhee, Phillip 1960(?)CTFT-15 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 1953CTFT-13 Rhys-Meyers, Jonathan 1977CTFT-23 Riabouchinska, Tatiana 1916WWasWT Ribeiro, Alfonso 1971CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ribisi, Giovanni 1976CTFT-22

RICHMAN • 515 Ribisi, Vonni See Ribisi, Giovanni CTFT-22 Ribman, Ronald 1932WWT-17 Ricci, Christina 1980CTFT-17 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 1972....CTFT-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 1902-1983 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 Richepin, Jean 1849-1926 Richman, Arthur 1886-1944

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516 • RICHMAN 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-1 7 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, Lindsay CTFT-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" 1942CTFT-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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Rinker, Kenneth 1945CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Rintels, David W 1939CTFT-16 Rip, Georges ?-1941 WWasWT 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-1 7 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-1 7 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, Jenny CTFT-23 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-13 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Robinson, Tony CTFT-11 Robson, E. M. 1855-1932 WWasWT Robson, Eleanor Elise 1879-? WWasWT Robson, Flora 1902-1984 WWT-17 Robson, Mary 1893WWasWT Robson, May 1865-1942 WWasWT Rocco, Alex 1936CTFT-9 Rocco, Marc 1965(?)CTFT-17 Roch, Madeleine ?-1930 WWasWT Roche, Eugene 1928CTFT-7 Rocher, Rene 1890WWasWT Rochon, Lela 1965CTFT-16 Rock, Charles 1866-1919 WWasWT Rock, Chris 1966CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Rockwell, Sam 1969(?)CTFT-23 Rodd, Marcia 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roddam, Franc 1946CTFT-7 Roddenberry, Gene 1921-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Rodgers, Anton 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Rodgers, Mark CTFT-7 Rodgers, Mary 1931WWT-17 Rodgers, Richard 1902-1979 WWT-1 7 Rodriguez, Paul CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rodriguez, Robert 1968CTFT-14 Rodway, Norman 1929CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roe, Bassett 1860-1934 WWasWT Roebling, Paul 1934WWT-17 Roebuck, Daniel 1963CTFT-22 Roeg, Nicolas 1928CTFT-6 Roelfs, Jan CTFT-22 Roemer, Michael 1928CTFT-12 Roerick, William 1912WWT-17 Rogan, Josh See Matheson, Richard CTFT-6 Rogers, Anne 1933WWT-17 Rogers, Fred 1928CTFT-6 Rogers, Gil 1934CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rogers, Ginger 1911-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Gregory See Zanuck, Darryl F CTFT-22 Rogers, Kenny 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rogers, Max ?-1932 WWasWT Rogers, Melody CTFT-4 Rogers, Mimi 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rogers, Paul 1917CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Roy 1912(?)-1998 CTFT-21 Rogers, Wayne 1933CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Rogers, Will 1879-1935 WWasWT Rohmer, Eric 1920(?)CTFT-12 Rohmer, Sax 1886-1959 WWasWT Roizman, Owen 1936CTFT-10

Roker, Roxie 1929-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Rolf, Frederick 1926CTFT-2 Rolin, Judi 1946CTFT-5 Rolle, Esther 1922CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Rolle, Georges ?-1916 WWasWT 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-17 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

ROSTAND * 5 1 7 Roseanne 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rosebery, Lilian Rosemont, Norman 1924Rosen, Martin Rosenberg, Alan 1950Rosenberg, Stuart 1927Rosenblum, M. Edgar 1932Rosenfeld, Sydney 1855-1931 Rosenfield, Stephen 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rosenman, Howard 1945Rosenman, Leonard 1924Rosenthal, Rick 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rosenwald, Richard S. 1943Rosenzweig, Barney 1937Rosmer, Milton 1882-1971 Rosoff, Barbara 1946Rosqui, Tom 1928Ross, Adrian 1859-1933 Ross, Annie 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ross, Anthony 1906-1955 Ross, Charles Cowper 1929-1985 , Ross, Charlotte 1968Ross, Diana 1944Ross, Donald H. 1928Ross, Edward See Brazzi, Rossano Ross, Frank 1904-1990 Ross, Frederick 1879-1957 Ross, George I. 1907Ross, Harry 1913Ross, Hector 1915Ross, Herbert 1865-1934 Ross, Herbert 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ross, Justin 1954Ross, Katharine 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ross, Marion 1928Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ross, Matt Ross, Matthew See Ross, Matt Ross, Matthew Brandon See Ross, Matt Ross, Michael 1923(?)-1985 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Ross, Oriel 1907Ross, Steven J. 1927-1992 Ross, Stuart 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ross, Thomas W. 1875-1959 Ross-Clarke, Betty Rossellini, Isabella 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rossen, Howard 1951Rossiter, Leonard 1926-1984 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rossovich, Rick 1957(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rostand, Edmond 1868-1918

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518 • ROTH Roth, Ann CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 12; WWT-1 7 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. 1941...... CTFT-12 Roth, Steve See Roth, Stephen J CTFT-12 Roth, Tim 1961-. CTFT-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-1 7 Roven, Charles CTFT-23 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Roze, Raymond 1875-1920 Rozenberg, Lucien Rozovsky, Mark 1937Rozsa, Miklos 1907-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Ruben, Jose 1888-1969 Ruben, Joseph 1951Rubens, Paul 1876-1917 Rubes, Jan 1920Rubin, Bruce Joel 1943Rubin, John Gould 1951Rubin, Mann 1927Rubini, Michel 1942Rubinstein, Harold F. 1891Rubinstein, Ida ?-1960 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 Ruiz, Raul 1941Rule, 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 195K?)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 1922-

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Russell, Jane 1921CTFT-9 Russell, Ken 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Russell, Keri 1976CTFT-23 Russell, Kurt 1951CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Russell, Lillian 1861-1922 WWasWT Russell, Mabel 1887-1951 WWasWT Russell, Mark 1932CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Russell, Nipsey 1924CTFT-6 Russell, Rosiland 1912-1976 WWT-16 Russell, Shirley 1935CTFT-10 Russell, Theresa 1957CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Russell, Willy 1947CTFT-9 Russo, Rene 1955(?)CTFT-16 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 1928CTFT-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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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Sachs, Andrew 1930CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sachs, Leonard 1909WWT-17 Sackheim, Daniel CTFT-23 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. I860-? 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 Saiin, Kari See Wuhrer, Kari Salinger, Matt 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

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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 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 WWT-17 Sanda, Dominique 1951(?)CTFT-17 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 1931(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Saphier, Peter 1940CTFT-1 Sara, Mia 1968CTFT-9 Sarafian, Richard C. 1932(?)CTFT-12

SAYLES » 5 1 9 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 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 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, Dorie 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

520 • SAYRE Say re, 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 195K?)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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Schickel, Richard 1933CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Schiffer, Claudia 1970-.... CTFT-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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Schlarth, Sharon CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Schlatter, George CTFT-7 Schlesinger, John 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Schmidt, Marlene CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Schmoeller, David L. 1947CTFT-1 Schnabel, Stefan 1912CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Schnee, Thelma WWasWT Schneider, Alan 1917-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Schneider, Helen CTFT-7 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-1 7 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 195K?)CTFT-13 Schultz, Armand 1959CTFT-21 Schultz, Dwight CTFT-9 Schultz, Michael A. 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-1 7 Scott, Gertrude ?-1951 WWasWT Scott, Harold 1891-1964 WWasWT Scott, Jan CTFT-12 Scott, Jay Hutchinson 1924-1977... WWT-1 7 Scott, 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-1 7 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, Tom Everett 1970CTFT-23 Scott, Tony 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Scott, Walter M. 1906-1989 CTFT-8 Scott-Gatty, Alexander 1876-1937 WWasWT Scotti, Nick 1966CTFT-23 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 Scale, 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 See, Edmond 1875-1959 WWasWT Seff, Richard 1927CTFT-1 Segal, Erich 1937CTFT-1 Segal, George 1934CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Segal, Vivienne 1897WWasWT Segond-Weber, Eugenie-Caroline 1867-? WWasWT Seidelman, Arthur Allan CTFT-4 Seidelman, Susan 1952CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Seidl, Lea 1902-1987 WWasWT Seinfeld, Jerry 1954(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Selbo, Jule 1954CTFT-11 Selbourne, David 1937CTFT-12 Selby, David CTFT-5 Selby, Nicholas 1925CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Selby, Percival M. 1886-1955 WWasWT Selby, Tony 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Seldes, Marian 1928CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Sell, Janie 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sellars, Elizabeth U 23WWT-17 Sellars, Peter 1957CTFT-17 Sellecca, Connie 1955CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Selleck, Tom 1945CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 12 Sellers, Peter 192J-1980 CTFT-1 Selten, Morton 1860-1939 WWasWT Seltzer, David 1920(?)CTFT-9 Selwart, Tonio 1896WWasWT Selwyn, Archibald ?-1959 WWasWT Selwyn, Edgar 1875-1944 WWasWT Selzer, Julie CTFT-21 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 Setrakian, Ed 1928Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sevareid, Eric 1912-1992 Seven, Johnny 1926Seven, Marilyn Sevening, Dora 1883-? Sevening, Nina Severinsen, Doc 1927Sewell, Rufus 1967Seyler, Athene 1889-1990 Seymour, Alan 1927Seymour, Anne 1909-1988 Seymour, Jane 1951Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Seymour, Madeline 1891Seymour, William 1855-1933 Shackelford, Ted 1946• Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Shaffer, Anthony 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Shaffer, Paul 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Shaffer, Peter 1926Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Shagan, Steve 1927Shaiman, Marc 1959Shairp, Alexander Mordaunt 1887-1939 Shakey, Bernard See Young, Neil Shale, T. A. 1867-1953 Shales, Tom 1948Shalhoub, Tony 1953Shallard, Michael 1951Shallo, Karen Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Shamberg, Michael 1945(?)Shand, Ernest 1868-? Shand, John 1901-1955

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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 1920.CTFT-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 1954: CTFT-8 Shapiro, Esther 1934:..., CTFT-8 Shapiro, Ken 1943CTFT-5 Shapiro, Richard 1934...... CTFT-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 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-17 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, Scott 1958CTFT-23 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

522 • SHEELY 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-17 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 M940 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 1942MCTFT-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-1 7 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 Shields, Arthur 1900-1970 WWasWT Shields, Brooke 1965CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Shields, Ella 1879-1952 WWasWT Shields, Sammy 1874-? WWasWT Shiels, George 1886-1949 WWasWT Shigeta, James 1933CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Shilling, Ivy WWasWT Shimono, Sab 1943CTFT-6 Shine, Bill 1911WWT-17 Shine, John L. 1854-1930 WWasWT Shine, Wilfred E. 1864-1939 WWasWT Shiner, Ronald 1903-1966 WWasWT Shingler, Helen 1919WWasWT Shipley, Joseph T. 1893-1988 WWT-17 Shipley, Sandra 1947CTFT-4 Shipman, Ernest 1871-? WWasWT Shipman, Louis Evan 1869-1933 ...WWasWT Shipman, Samuel 1883-1937 WWasWT Shipp, John Wesley CTFT-10 Shire, David 1937CTFT-5 Shire, Talia 1946CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shirley, Arthur 1853-1925 WWasWT Shirvell, James 1902WWasWT Shockley, Ed 1957CTFT-4 Shoemaker, Ann 1891-1978 WWT-16 Shore, Dinah 1917-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-13 Shore, Howard CTFT-10 Shore, Pauly 1968CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Shores, Del 1957CTFT-8 Short, Hassard 1877-1956 WWasWT Short, Martin 1950(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Short, Robert See Arkin, Alan CTFT-18

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 Shusett, Ronald Shust, William Shuster, Rosie 1950Shutta, Ethel 1896-1976 Shyer, Charles 1941Shyre, Paul 1929-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sidney, Sylvia 1910Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sidorova, Felia See Charisse, Cyd Siebert, Charles 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Siegel, Arthur 1923-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Siegel, Don 1912-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Siegel-Tabori, Kristoffer See Tabori, Kristoffer Siemaszko, Casey 1961Sierra, Gregory Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sieveking, Margot Siff, Ira 1946Sighvabson, Sigurjon See Sighvatsson, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Joni See Sighvatsson, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Sigurjon 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Signoret, Gabriel 1878-1937 Signoret, Simone 1921-1985 Sikking, James B. 1934Silber, Chic Silliman, Maureen 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Silliphant, Stirling 1918-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Sillman, Leonard 1908-1982

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Singleton, Ralph See Singleton, Ralph S CTFT-23 Singleton, Ralph S. 1940CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 Sivero, Frank CTFT-23 Sizemore, Tom 1963(?)CTFT-15 Skala, Lilia 1896(?)-1994 .CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Skarsgard, Stellan 1951CTFT-22 Skelly, Hal 1891-1934 WWasWT Skelton, Red 1913-1997 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-18 Skelton, Richard See Skelton, Red CTFT-8 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

SMITH • 523 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 Smith, Derek 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Smith, Derek D. See Smith, Derek David CTFT 19 Smith, Derek David 1959CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Smith, Dick 1922CTFT-6 Smith, Dodie WWT-1 7 Smith, Edgar McPhail 1857-1938 WWasWT Smith, H. ReevesSee Reeves-Smith, H WWasWT Smith, Harry Bache 1860-1936 WWasWT Smith, Howard I. 1894-1968 WWasWT Smith, J. Sebastian 1869-1948 WWasWT Smith, Jaclyn 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Smith, Kent 1907-1985 WWT-17 Smith, Kevin 1970CTFT-16 Smith, Kurtwood 1943(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Smith, Lane 1936(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Smith, Liz 1925CTFT-9 Smith, Lois 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Smith, Loring 1895WWasWT Smith, Maggie 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Smith, Martha CTFT-7 Smith, Oliver 1918WWT-17

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524 • SMITH Smith, 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 1968Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Smith, 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 Milliard Snell, Peter 1941Snipes, Wesley 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Snodgress, Carrie 1946Snow, Donna Snow, Mark 1946Snyder, David L. 1944Sobel, Bernard 1887-1964 Sobieski, Carol 1939-1990 Obituary in CTFT-9 Soble, Ron 1932Sobol, Joshua 1939Soboloff, Arnold 1930-1979 Soderbergh, Steven 1963Sofaer, Abraham 1896-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sohlke, Gus 1865-1924 Sohmer, Steve 1941Sohmers, Barbara Sokol, Marilyn Sokolova, Natasha 1917Sokolow, Anna 1910Soler, Antonio Ruiz 1927Solodovnikov, Alexandr Vasilievich 1904Soman, Claude 1897-1960 Somers, Suzanne 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Somerset, C. W. 1847-1929 Somerset, Patrick 1897-1974 Somerville, John Baxter 1907-1963 Somes, Michael (George) 1917-.... Somkin, Steven 1941Sommars, Julie

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CTFT-4 CTFT-23 CTFT-22 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-7 CTFT-8 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-15 CTFT-20 CTFT-20 CTFT-9 CTFT-16 CTFT-10 CTFT-17 CTFT-5 CTFT-3 CTFT-6 CTFT-12 WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-14 CTFT-14 WWT-17 CTFT-11 CTFT-7 WWasWT CTFT-11 CTFT-1 CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-1 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-11 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-4 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-17 Sondheim, Stephen 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Sonnenfeld, Barry 1953(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Sorbo, Kevin 1959(?)CTFT-1 7 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-1 7 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 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 1950(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 12 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-17 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 12 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-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Spigelgass, Leonard 1908-1985 WWT-17 Spiller, Tom 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Spindell, Ahvi CTFT-4 Spinell, Joe ?-1989 CTFT-8 Spinella, Stephen 1956CTFT-1 7 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-17 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

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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 1925WCTFT-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 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-17 Stapleton, Maureen 1925CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Starger, Martin 1932CTFT-14 Stark, Ray CTFT-6 Stark, Richard

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-17 Stephens, Stephanie 1900WWasWT Stephens, Yorke 1862-1937 WWasWT Stephenson, Henry 1874-1956 WWasWT Sterling, Clark 1956CTFT-2 Sterling, Jan 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-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 Hilliard CTFT-16 Stern, Steven H.

See Westlake, Donald E Starkie, Martin 1925Starling, Lynn 1891-1955

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Starr, Frances Grant 1886-1973 Starr, Muriel 1888-1950 Starr, Ringo 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Stattel, Robert 1932Stayton, Frank 1874-1951

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Sterndale-Bennett, T. C. 1882-1942 WWasWT Sternhagen, Frances 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Sternroyd, Vincent 1857-1948 WWasWT Stevens, Andrew 1955CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Stevens, Ashton 1872-1951 WWasWT

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See Stern, Steven Hilliard Stern, Steven Hilliard 1937Stern, Stewart 1922-

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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-17 Stevens, Ronnie 1925CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-17 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 Stewart, Fred 1906-1970 WWasWT Stewart, James 1908-1997 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-17 Stewart, Nancye 1893WWasWT Stewart, Nellie 1860-1931 WWasWT Stewart, Patrick 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Stewart, Paul 1908-1986 Stewart, Sophie 1908-1977 Stickney, Dorothy 1900Stiers, David Ogden 1942Stigwood, Robert 1934Stiles, Leslie 1876-? Stiles, Ryan Stilgoe, Richard 1943-

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526 • STILLER Stiller, Ben 1965CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in 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-17 Stockfield, Betty 1905-1966 WWasWT Stockwell, Dean 1936(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 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, 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 Stone, Paula 1916WWasWT Stone, Peter H. 1930CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; 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-17 Stothart, Herbert P. 1885-1949 WWasWT Stott, Judith 1929WWasWT Stott, Mike 1944CTFT-12

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Stout, Paul 1972CTFT-4 Stowe, Madeleine 1958CTFT-12 Strachan, Alan 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Strachey, Jack 1894WWasWT Straczynski, J. Michael 1954CTFT-17 Stradling, Harry Jr. 1925CTFT-8 Straiges, Tony CTFT-9 Straight, Beatrice 1918CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 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 Stritch, Elaine 1925(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Strode, Warren Chetham 1897WWasWT Strode, Wood row 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-1 7 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-23 Earlier sketch in 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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, Donald 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-1 7 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 WWT-17 Swanson, Kristy 1969CTFT-22 Swanson, Logan See Matheson, Richard CTFT-6 Swarm, Sally Ann CTFT-6 Swartzwelder, John 1949CTFT-13 Swash, Bob 1929WWT-17 Swayze, Pat See Swayze, Patrick CTFT-16 Swayze, Patrick 1952(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Sweeney, D. B. 1961CTFT-15 Sweet, Dolph 1920-1985 CTFT-1 Swenson, Inga 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swenson, Swen 1932WWT-17 Swerling, Jo Jr. 1931CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Swete, E. Lyall 1865-1930 WWasWT Swift, Allen 1924CTFT-3 Swift, Clive 1936CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swinburne, Mercia 1900WWasWT Swinburne, Nora 1902WWT-17 Swindells, John 1931CTFT-1 Swinley, Ion 1891-1937 WWasWT Swinstead, Joan 1903WWasWT Swit, Loretta 1939(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Swithen, John See King, Stephen CTFT-17 Swope, Tracy Brooks 1952CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Sydney, Basil 1894-1968 WWasWT

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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-17 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 Tagg, Alan 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taggart, Rita CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Taikeff, Stanley 1940CTFT-4 Takei, George 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Talbot, Howard 1865-1928 WWasWT Talbot, Lyle 1902-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Talbot, Nita 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 Tamara 1907-1943 Tamblyn, Russ 1935Tambor, Jeffrey 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Tamiris, Helen 1905-1966

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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-1 7 Taplin, Jonathan Trumbull 1947CTFT-15 Tapping, Mrs. A. B. 1852-1926 WWasWT Tapping, Alfred B. ?-1928 WWasWT Tarantino, Quentin 1963CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Tarasova, Alia Konstantinovna 1898-1973 WWasWT Tariol-Bauge, Anna 1872-? WWasWT Tarkington, Booth 1862-1946 WWasWT Tarkovsky, Andrei 1932-1986 CTFT-23 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-? WWasWT Tate, Harry 1872-1940 WWasWT Tate, James W. 1875-1922 WWasWT Tate, Larenz 1975CTFT-22 Tate, Reginald 1896-1955 WWasWT Tatro, Duane L. 1927CTFT-12 Tatum, Bill 1947CTFT-4 Tauber, Richard 1891-1948 WWasWT Taubman, Howard 1907WWasWT Tavel, Ronald 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tavernier, Bertrand 1941CTFT-7 Tavoularis, Dean 1932CTFT-10 Tawde, George 1883-? WWasWT 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-17 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

528 • TAYLOR 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, Regina CTFT-23 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 WWasWT Temperley, Stephen 1949CTFT-4 Tempest, Marie 1864-1942 WWasWT Tempest, Francis Adolphus VaneSee Vane-Tempest WWasWT Temple, Helen 1894WWasWT Temple, Joan ?-1965 WWasWT Temple, Julien 1953CTFT-16 Temple, Madge ?-1943 WWasWT Temple, Richard 1847-? WWasWT Templeton, Fay 1865-1939 WWasWT Templeton, W. P. 1913WWasWT Tennant, Victoria 1950(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Tennent, Henry M. 1879-1941 WWasWT Tennent Ltd., H. M WWT-17 Ter-Arutunian, Rouben 1920CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Terrell, Cedrick CTFT-17 Terris, Norma 1904-1989 WWasWT Terriss, Ellaline 1871-1971 WWasWT Terriss, Tom 1874-1964 WWasWT Terry, Beatrice WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 1915Theiss, Bill See Theiss, William Ware Theiss, William See Theiss, William Ware Theiss, William Ware Thelen, Jodi 1962Theron, Charlize 1975Thesiger, Ernest 1879-1961 Theus, BJ 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thewlis, David 1964(?)Thibeau, Jack Thicke, Alan 1947Thiessen, Tiffani-Amber 1974Thigpen, Lynne 1948(?)Earlier sketch CTFT-8 Thimm, Daisy Thinnes, Roy 1936Thomas, A. E. 1872-1947 Thomas, Agnes Thomas, Augustus 1857-1934 Thomas, Basil 1912-1957 Thomas, Betty 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Thomas, Brandon 1856-1914

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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-23 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-17 Thomas, Heather 1957CTFT-7 Thomas, Henry 1971CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Thomas, Herbert 1868-? WWasWT Thomas, Jeremy 1949CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 1949- ., CTFT-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-17 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Thomson, Beatrix 1900-1986 Thomson, Gordon 1951Thomson, Patricia Thorburn, H. M. 1884-1924 Thorndike, (Arthur) Russell 1885-1972 Thorndike, Eileen 1891-1954 Thorndike, Sybil 1882-1976 Thorne, Angela 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thorne, Raymond 1933Thorne, Thomas 1841-1918 Thorne-Smith, Courtney 1967Thornton, David 1955(?)Thornton, Frank 1921Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thornton, John 1944Thornton, Molly See Norden, Christine Thorp, Joseph Peter 1873-1962 Thorpe, George 1891-1961 Thorpe, Richard 1896-1991 Thorpe-Bates, Peggy 1914-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thorson, Linda 1947Threlfall, David 1953Throckmorton, Cleon 1897-1965 Throne, Malachi Thrush, Michelle 1967Thuillier, Emilio Thulin, Ingrid 1929Thun, Nancy 1952Thurburn, Gwynneth 1899Thurm, Joel Thurman, Uma 1970Thurston, Ernest Temple 1879-1933 Thurston, Todd 1956, Tibbett, Lawrence 1896-1960 Tich, Little 1868-? Tickle, Frank 1893-1955 Ticotin, Rachel 1958Tidmarsh, Vivian 1896-1941 Tiercelin, Louis 1849-? Tierney, Gene 1920-1991 Tierney, Harry 1894-1965 Tierney, Larry 1919Tierney, Maura 1965Tigar, Kenneth 1942Tighe, Kevin 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tilbury, Zeffie 1863-1950 Till, Eric 1929Tilley, Vesta 1864-1952 Tillinger, John 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Tilly, Jennifer 1962Tilly, Meg 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Tilton, Charlene 1958Tilton, James See Tilton, James F

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Tilton, James F. 1937CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Timothy, Christopher 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Tinker, Grant 1926CTFT-5 Tinker, Jack 1938WWT-17 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-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Toller, Ernst 1893-1939 WWasWT Toller, Rosalie 1885-? WWasWT Tom, Lauren CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in GTFT-2 Tomei, Marisa 1964CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Tomita, Tamlyn 1966CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Tomlin, Blanche 1889-? WWasWT Tomlin, Lily 1939(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Tomlinson, David 1917WWT-17 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-17 Tootoosis, Gordon CTFT-17 Topol 1935CTFT-9 Toporkov, Vasily Osipovich 1889-? WWasWT Tork, Peter 1942CTFT-23 Torn, Rip 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17

TREVOR • 529 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-17 Towers, Constance 1934CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 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-17 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 Travolta, John 1954CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 13 Treacher, Bill 1936CTFT-12 Treat, Martin 1950CTFT-4 Treble, Sepha WWasWT Treckman, Emma 1909-. WWasWT 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

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530 • TREVOR Trevor, Austin 1897Trevor, Claire 1909Earlier sketch in WWasWT Trevor, Leo ?-1927 Trevor, Norman 1877-1945 Trewin, John Courtenay 1908-1990 Treyz, Russell 1940Trikonis, Gus Trilling, Ossia 1913Trinder, Tommy 1909Trintignant, jean-Louis 1930Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Tripp, Paul 1916Tripplehorn, Jeanne 1963Troell, Jan 1931Troisi, Massimo 1953-1994 Troll, Kitty 1950Troobnick, Eugene 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Trott, Karen Trouncer, Cecil 1898-1953 Troutman, Ivy 1883-1979 Troy, Louise Truax, Sarah 1877-? Trudeau, Garry 1948Trudell, John Trueman, Paula 1907Truex, Ernest 1889-1973 Truffaut, Francois 1932-1 984 Truffier, Jules 1856-? Trumbull, Douglas 1942Trussell, Fred 1858-1923 Trussler, Simon 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Tryon, Thomas 1926-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Tsypin, George 1954Tubau, Maria Tucci, Maria Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Tucci, Michael 1950(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tucci, Stanley 1961(?)Tuchner, Michael 1934Tucker, Chris 1972Tucker, Forrest 1919-1986 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Tucker, Lael See Wertenbaker, Timberlake Tucker, Michael 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Tucker, Sophie 1884-1966 Tudor, Anthony 1909-1987 Tudor, Valerie 1910Tuggle, Richard 1948Tulean, Ingrid See Thulin, Ingrid Tull, Patrick 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Tully, George F. 1876-1930 Tully, Richard Walton 1877-1945

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Tumarin, Boris 1910-1979 WWT-1 7 Tunbridge, Joseph A. 1886-1961 WWasWT Tune, Tommy 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-1 7 Tupou, Manu CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Turco, Paige 1969CTFT-23 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-1 7 Turner, David 1927WWT-1 7 Turner, Dorothy 1895-1969 WWasWT Turner, Douglas See Ward, Douglas Turner CTFT-4 Turner, Harold 1909-1962 WWasWT Turner, Janine 1963(?)CTFT-1 7 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-1 7 Tushingham, Rita 1942CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Tyler, George Crouse 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-1 7 Tyzack, Margaret 1931CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7

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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 linger, Deborah 1966CTFT-20 Unger, Deborah Kara See Unger, Deborah 1966CTFT-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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 1931(?)CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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 .....WWasWT Vangelis 1943CTFT-21 Van Griethuysen, Ted 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Gyseghem, Andre 1906-1979 WWT-17 Van Heusen, Jimmy 1913-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Itallie, Jean-Claude 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Kamp Merete 1961CTFT-4 Vanloo, Albert ?-1920 WWasWT Vanne, Marda ?-1970 WWasWT Vanocur, Sander 1928CTFT-23 Earlier sketch in CTFT-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-17 Van Runkle, Theadora CTFT-10 Van Sant, Gus 1953CTFT-11 Van Scoyk, Robert 1928CTFT-12 Vansittart, Robert G. 1881-1957.,.. WWasWT

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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 Verheyen, Mariann 1950CTFT-1 Verhoeven, Paul 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Verica, Tom CTFT-21 Verlaque, Robert 1955Vermilyea, Harold 1889-1958 Vernacchio, Dorian 1953Verneuil, Louis 1893-1952 Verno, Jerry 1895Vernon, Anne 1924Vernon, David 1959Vernon, Frank 1875-1940 Vernon, Harriet ?-1923 Vernon, Harry M. 1878-?

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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-17 Viertel, Thomas 1941,... CTFT-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 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

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532 • VONNEGUT Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. 1922Von Scherler, Sasha 1939Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Von Sydow, Max 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Von Trier, Lars 1956Von Zerneck, Frank 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Voskovic, George 1905-1981 Vosper, Frank 1899-1937 Voss, Stephanie 1936-

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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" 195K?)- .... 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-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wallace, Myron See Wallace, Mike CTFT-17 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-1 7 Waller, Edmund Lewis 1884-? WWasWT Waller, Jack 1885-1957 WWasWT Waller, Lewis 1860-1915 WWasWT Waller, Mrs. Lewis 1862-1912 WWasWT Wallgren, Pernilla See August, Pernilla CTFT-23 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-16 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-17 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 Gracen, 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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-1 7 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 CTFT-18 Warrender, Harold 1903-1953 WWasWT Warrick, Ruth 1916CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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

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Wasser, Jane 1957CTFT-7 Wasserman, Dale 1917CTFT-5 Wasserstein, Wendy 1950CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Wasson, Craig 1954CTFT-1 7 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 Walling, Jack 1923WWT-17 Watson, Betty Jane 1926 WWasWT Watson, Douglass 1921-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Watson, Elizabeth ?-1931 WWasWT Watson, Emily 1967CTFT-23 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 Watts-Phillips, John Edward 1894-1960 WWasWT Waxman, Al 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wayans, Damon 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wayans, Keenan Ivory See Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Keenen Ivory 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wayburn, Ned 1874-1942

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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 Weil, Samuel See Kaufman, Lloyd CTFT-7 Weill, Claudia CTFT-1 Weill, Kurt 1900-1950 WWasWT Weinberg, Gus 1866-1952 WWasWT Weiner, Robert ?-1989 Weiner, Zane 1953Weinger, Scott 1975Weingrod, Herschel A. 1947Weinstein, Bob 1956(?)Weinstein, Harvey 1952(?)-

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534 • WEINSTEIN 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-1 7 Weiss, Michael See Weiss, Michael T CTFT-21 Weiss, Michael T. 1962CTFT-21 Weiss, Peter 1916-1982 WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 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-17 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, John 1956(?)CTFT-23 Wells, John See Wells, John Campbell CTFT-23 Wells, John Campbell 1936-1998 ... CTFT-23 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

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Wendt, George 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wenham, Jane CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Wessler, Charles B CTFT-23 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-1 7 West, Thomas E. 1954CTFT-2 West, Timothy 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 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 1902Weyand, Ron 1929Whale, James 1896-1957 Whaley, Frank 1963Whalin, Justin 1974Whalley, Joanne 1964Whalley-Kilmer, Joanne See Whalley, Joanne Whalley, Norma ?-1943

WWasWT CTFT-4 WWasWT CTFT-13 CTFT-17 CTFT-17 CTFT-17 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-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Wheeler, Hugh 1912-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Whiff in, 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-1 7 White, Joan 1909WWT-17 White, Julie 1962CTFT-1 7 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-17 White, Miles 1914WWT-17 White, Onna WWT-17 White, Valerie 1915-1975 WWT-16 White, Wilfrid Hyde 1903WWasWT White, Willard 1946CTFT-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-1 7 Whitemore, Hugh 1936CTFT-7 Whitesell, John CTFT-12 Whiteside, Walker 1869-1942 WWasWT Whitfield, Lynn 1954(?)CTFT-11 Whitford, Bradley CTFT-7 Whiting, Jack 1901-1961 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Whiting, John 1917-1963 WWasWT Whitley, Clifford 1894WWasWT Whirling, 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 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 Williams, Johnny See Williams, John CTFT-17 Williams, John T. See Williams, John CTFT-17

WILSON • 535 Williams, Kenneth 1926-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Kimberly 1972(?)CTFT-17 Williams, Mason 1938CTFT-16 Williams, Michael 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Williams, Michelle 1980CTFT-23 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 195K?)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-17 Williams, Treat 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Williams, Vanessa 1963CTFT-14 Williams, Walter 1887-1940 WWasWT Williamson, David 1942WWT-17 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-17 Wilshin, Sunday 1905WWasWT Wilson, Albert Edward 1885-1960 WWasWT

536 • WILSON 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-17 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-17 Wilson, Lucy WWT-6 Wilson, Luke 1971CTFT-23 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 Wilson, Scott 1942CTFT-7 Wilson, Snoo 1948CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wilson, Stuart CTFT-2 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-17 Windsor, Marie 1921CTFT-1

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 Windust, Bretaigne 1906-1960 WWasWT Windust, Penelope CTFT-6 Winer, Harry 1947- CTFT-15 Winfield, Paul 1941CTFT-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 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-17 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-17 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 Withers, Googie 1917CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Withers, Iva 1917WWT-16 Witherspoon, Cora 1890-1957 WWasWT Witherspoon, Reese 1976CTFT-19

Witt, Alicia 1975CTFT-17 Witt, Alicia Roanne See Witt, Alicia CTFT-17 Witt, Paul Junger 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wittop, Freddy WWT-17 Wittstein, Ed 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wodehouse, Pelham Granville 1881-1975 WWasWT Wohl, David 1953CTFT-7 Woizikovsky, Leon 1897-1922 .^WWasWT Wojtasik, George 1935CTFT-2 Woldin, Judd 1925CTFT-3 Wolf, Dick 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Wolf, Richard See Wolf, Dick CTFT-13 Wolf, Scott 1968CTFT-19 Wolf, Scott Richard See Wolf, Scott CTFT-19 Wolfe, George See Wolfe, George C CTFT-12 Wolfe, George C CTFT-12 Wolfe, Ian 1896-1992 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-10 Wolff, Pierre 1863-1944 WWasWT Wolff, Ruth 1932CTFT-2 Wolfit, Donald 1902-1968 WWasWT Wollheim, Eric 1879-1948 WWasWT Wolper, David 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4 Wolsk, Eugene V. 1928WWT-17 Wolsky, Albert CTFT-11 Wolston, Henry 1877-? WWasWT Wolterstorff, Bob 1949CTFT-12 Wolveridge, Carol 1940WWasWT Wonder, Little Stevie See Wonder, Stevie CTFT-21 Wonder, Stevie 1950CTFT-21 Wong, Anna May 1907-1961 WWasWT Wong, B. D. 1962CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Wong, Brenda See Aoki, Brenda Jean CTFT-20 Wonsek, Paul 1948CTFT-2 Wontner, Arthur 1875-1960 WWasWT Woo, John 1948CTFT-14 Wood, Arthur 1875-1953 WWasWT Wood, Charles 1932WWT-1 7 Wood, Daisy 1877-? WWasWT Wood, David 1944CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wood, Edna 1918WWasWT Wood, Elijah 1981CTFT-19 Wood, Florence WWasWT Wood, G. 1919CTFT-9 Wood, Haydn 1882-1959 WWasWT Wood, Jane 1886-? WWasWT Wood, John 1931(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Wood, Mrs. John 1833-1915 WWasWT Wood, Metcalfe WWasWT Wood, Natalie 1938-1982 CTFT-1

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 23 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 Woodbine, Bokeem CTFT-23 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-23 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 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 1937WVVT-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 Worth, Irene 1916CTFT-17 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 1950CTFT-9 Wright, Cowley 1889-1923 WWasWT Wright, David 1941WWT-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. 1948CTFT-22 Wright, Steven 1955CTFT-9 Wright, Teresa 1918CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-1 7 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 1932CTFT-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 Wynette, Tammy 1942-1998 CTFT-23 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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538 • YORK 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, Christopher CTFT-23 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-17 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 Youngman, Henny 1906(?)-1998 CTFT-23 Youngman, Henry See Youngman, Henny CTFT-23 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 Zabriskie, Grace Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zacconi, Ermete 1857-1948 Zadan, Craig Zadora, Pia 1956Zaentz, Saul Zaks, Jerry 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zal, Roxana 1969Zaloom, Paul 1951Zamacois, Miguel 1866-1939 Zampieri, Vittorio 1862-? Zane, Billy 1966Zangwill, Israel 1864-1926 Zanuck, Darryl See Zanuck, Darryl F Zanuck, Darryl F. 1902-1979 Zanuck, Darryl Francis See Zanuck, Darryl F Zanuck, Lili Fini 1954-CTFT-21 Zanuck, Richard D. 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Zanussi, Krzysztof 1939Zapata, Carmen 1927Zappa, Ahmet Zappa, Dweezil 1969Zappa, Frank 1940-1993 Zappa, Moon 1967Zappa, Moon Unit See Zappa, Moon Zaslow, Michael 1944-1998 Zea, Kristi 1948Zeffirelli, Franco 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Zegers, Kevin 1984Zellweger, Renee 1969Zeman, Jacklyn Zemeckis, Robert 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Zerbe, Anthony Zeta-Jones, Catherine 1969Zetterling, Mai 1925-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Zhang Guorong See Cheung, Leslie Zieff, Howard 1943Ziegfeld, Florenz 1867-1932

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Ziegler, Anne 1910WWasWT Ziegler, Karen See Black, Karen CTFT-2 Zielinski, Jerzy CTFT-23 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 Zimbalist, Stephanie CTFT-6 Zimmer, 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 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 Zucker, Jerry 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zuckmayer, Carl 1896-1977 WWT-16 Zuniga, Daphne 1962CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zuniga, Jose CTFT-21 Zwar, Charles 1914-1989 WWT-17 Zwerdling, Allen 1922CTFT-4 Zwick, Edward 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Zwick, Joel 1942CTFT-9