In this part, take pleasure in our galleria of Natalie Wood near-nude photos as nicely. The series lasted until 1979 and brought O'Connor four Emmys, even leading to a four-year spinoff Archie Bunker's Place starring O'Connor. This is life as they would like to believe it, and it makes good movie Of the change in plot, Variety commented about the 1959 film, "While this device lends more scope, it also results in the over-done busy actress-neglected daughter conflict, and thus the secondary plot of a fair-skinned Negress passing as white becomes the film's primary force." Lora and Susie gently lead her into the hearse, where they reassure her that she did not cause her mother's death. Oscar-nominated as Best Supporting Released in United States March 1977 (Shown at FILMEX: Los Angeles International Film Exposition (Double Vision-Two different classics made from the same story) March 9-27, 1977. The two mothers are now alone in the house. mouth." They give an imitation of movie acting at its less At the mortuary,. In April 1957 and January 1958, "Rambling Reporter" items in Hollywood Reporter stated that Deborah Kerr and Richard Egan were being considered for starring roles. (Plume). Lemmon won his second Academy Award for the film. "Imitation of Life" is Douglas Sirk's last melodrama with an engaging and emotional story with romance, ambition, friendship, love and rejection. . At around 8 a.m., Wood's body was found about a mile south of the couple's yacht, off an isolated cove known as Blue Cavern Point. Quinn worked with Marlon Brando who he had replaced in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire. Two years later legendary editor William Shawn hired Kael as film critic for The New Yorker, completing her jump into the limelight. Turner agreed, and the film succeeded beyond anyone's wildest dreams. This was followed by major attention in academic film journals and retrospectives at film festivals. Quoting the actress herself, she claimed, "I'm . Is it true? by Frank Miller, Because of the heavy public interest in Turner's first film after the Stompanato scandal, producer Ross Hunter threw the set open to the press on the first day of shooting. Was considered to play the role of the young daughter of Lana Turner in the classic melodrama directed by Douglas Sirk. But both women suffer heartbreak caused by their daughters. -- Karin Dicker, as the young Sarah Jane Johnson, beginning to question her position as an African-American. Producer: Ross Hunter Audiences fell in love with Natalie Wood as the dubious Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street, but the breakout role was far from her last. One evening, Steve comes by with the photographs, and the next day, he takes Lora to lunch, obviously smitten with her. In the background of her public rise to fame, Wood survived some of the worst situations life could throw at someone, just to mysteriously drown in a still-unsolved incident at only 43 years old. lamentable soap opera/"women's picture"/"problem" picture.The most honest As the long cortege moves slowly along the street, Sarah Jane pushes through the crowds, flings herself on her mother's coffin, and weeps hysterically. of personal and professional ruin starred as Lora She had been hospitalized for the last two weeks for treatment of kidney disease, and had developed pneumonia. Quinn was born April 21, 1915 in Mexico. Quinn worked with Marlon Brando who he had replaced in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire. Troy Donahue died September 2nd at the age of 65. 1. "Fine performances and direction overcome possible soapiness to make this After Lora is cast and the play and its new leading actress are hugely successful, the papers report that "a new star is born" on Broadway. Susie, who has suffered from her busy mother's lack of attention despite the material advantages Lora has provided her, looks forward to taking a trip with Steve and Lora, but the plans are canceled when Lora excitedly accepts a coveted role in an Italian film. At the studio's suggestion, Turner took her daughter to the premiere. (A branch of the Los Angeles County Public Library now occupies the site of Quinn's childhood home; in 1981 it was renamed in his honor.) She continued to make a name for herself in. Oddly enough, in Viva Zapata! quite credible and moving." Two other popular releases in 1959, Gidget and A Summer Place, would make her a star and contribute to Imitation of Life's box office success. Instead of accepting her offer, they made Imitation of Life their major offering for spring 1933. Join 15 other subscribers Susie (Sandra Dee) and Sarah Jane (Susan Kohner) are now teens, Lora (Lana Turner) now a Broadway star and Annie (Juanita Moore) still her backup, when old flame Steve (John Gavin) shows up at a premiere party ten years later, in producer Ross Hunter's, Imitation Of Life (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Foolish Together, Single mom and aspiring actress Lora (Lana Turner), embarrassed by Christmas attention from Steve (John Gavin), as housekeeper/roommate Annie (Juanita Moore) takes a call from agent Loomis (Robert Alda), representing Edwards (Dan O'Herlihy), in Douglas Sirk's hit, Imitation Of Life (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Title Song, Credits, Earl Grant's vocal, Sammy Fain and Paul Thomas Webster's song, the especially evocative title sequence, from producer Ross Hunter and director Douglas Sirk's hit melodrama, Imitation of Life (1959) - (Original Trailer), Two mothers, one white, one black, face problems with their rebellious daughters in Douglas Sirk's, Michael Phillips Intro -- Imitation Of Life (1959). He was afraid playing a violent racist would damage Donahue's career. A year later, Lemmon hit the major leagues when he supported Hollywood heavyweights Henry Fonda, James Cagney and William Powell in Mister Roberts (1955). Juanita Moore's Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress was such a surprise the studio didn't even have a biography on hand to distribute to the press. She also had a limousine and driver at her disposal. Lemmon entered the world in a completely novel fashion; he was born prematurely in an elevator in Boston in 1925. to condemn, oppose and picket it, too." "I'm sorry, Mama. SAM STAGGS is the author of four books, including three (1952) provided him a wonderful role which he used to win a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award. As the identity-challenged, light-skinned daughter of Lana's African American maid (the great Juanita Moore) Kohner rips into the juiciest role of her brief career with thrilling assurance. He has acted in everything from lightweight sex farces (How to Murder Your Wife, 1965) to musicals (My Sister Eileen, 1955) to social dramas (Days of Wine and Roses, 1962) to political thrillers (The China Syndrome, 1979). Finally, Hunter and Turner's agent, Paul Kohner, convinced her that making the film was the only way to lay the rumors to rest. Letterboxed. "it has a genuinely touching sub-plot involving a stanch Negro woman and her It Should Happen to You, directed by George Cukor, was a popular success and Lemmon and Holliday were quickly teamed again in Phffft! -- Lypsinka, "My Favorite Carroll O'Connor - who died June 21st at the age of 76 - will be best remembered for portraying Archie Bunker on TV's All in the Family but his career actually was much more extensive. She still kept up with movies though, loving such smaller films as Vanya on 42nd Street and actors like Jim Carrey (who "has practically kept movies alive the past few years" she said in 1998). He also had a reputation for pampering his female stars. Fiehn, Anne/Lailach, Christian (Redaktion) Katalog der 69. The rest of his career might be summed up by the year 1991 when he gathered critical acclaim for his appearance in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever, was nominated for a Razzie as Worst Actor in Mobsters, co-starred with Bo Derek in Ghosts Can't Do It, worked beside John Candy and Macaulay Culkin in Chris Columbus' Only the Lonely and made a film so obscure it appears to have never appeared on video. Sirk had given Donahue a small role in The Tarnished Angels (1958), but when he offered him the role of the fraternity boy who discovers girlfriend Kohner is black and beats her up, Willson almost turned down the role. Both Moore and Kohner were ANTHONY QUINN, 1915-2001 A demographic study of the film audience in 1960 surprised executives by revealing that 30 percent of the audience for movies was African-American. But that's just one of many incidents in a life that can only be described as colorful. His romantic visions of the West are soon changed by the hard-living, hard-drinking reality. Most of Donahue's later films were direct-to-video efforts like Nudity Required and Omega Cop but trash aesthete John Waters, a huge fan, used him for Cry-Baby (1990). Later, Lemmon claimed that he learned more about comic technique by watching these Chaplin, Keaton and Harold Lloyd two-reelers than acting school could have ever taught him. Mature for her age, Sandra's mother kept the lie going when she began her modeling career. Quinn married his third wife in 1997; they had one son. The gritty crime drama Across 110th Street (1972) is one of the best American movies of its decade, enhanced by Quinn's turn as an embattled police captain. Quinn's acting debut was in 1936 initially in a handful of barely noticable spots as an extra until he landed a speaking role in Cecil B. DeMille's The Plainsman, supposedly on the recommendation of the film's star, Gary Cooper. -- Arthur Knight, The Saturday For more information, call (310) 247-3600 or visit www.oscars.org. In April of 1958, Lana Turner's teenage daughter Cheryl Crane stabbed Lana's mobster lover, Johnny Stompanato, to death. But that's just one of many incidents in a life that can only be described as colorful. Steve, now a company vice-president, learns that Sarah Jane is working as a chorus girl in Los Angeles, and Annie, convinced she is dying, flies to California for one last look at her daughter. CIP-Kurztitelaufnahme in der Deutschen Bibliothek. graceful level twenty-five years ago." Director and comic star went on to make five more films: Irma la Douce (1963), The Fortune Cookie (1966), Avanti! His parents were involved in Pancho Villa's revolutionary struggle and must have made a striking couple since the father was half Irish and mother Mexican Indian. "Imitation of Life may be the most important movie ever made. Turner hesitated about accepting the role, fearing that the combination of the scandal and the recent financial disappointment of Another Time, Another Place (1958) had put her in a very tenuous position. C-125m. Born as Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko on July 20, 1938 in San Francisco to Russian immigrant dad and mom, she was an American actress. Best Drama. And Natalie's own sister, Lana Wood deemed a credible source by detectiveshas spent years publicly sharing her doubts that Wood's death was an accident and demanding that Wagner, her . Yet despite her competency as actress, her career never regained its footing, and she appeared in only a few television movies later on: The Daughters of Joshua Cabe (1972), Fantasy Island (1977). Imitation of Life received Photoplay magazine's Laurel Award for Only producer Ross Hunter was consistently delivering solid box office returns. Problems arise when Lemmon falls for his boss's paramour - it gets even more complicated when she tries to kill herself in his pad! The following year came was a Best Actor nomination for George Cukor's Wild Is the Wind (1957). - Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide By the late `60s, as "youth culture" movies became more confrontational and less frivolous with references to open sexuality and drugs in the American landscape, Dee's career began to peter out. She had her named changed to Sandra Dee (a stage name combining her shortened first name and using her stepfather's surname initial D to sign Screenplay: Eleanore Griffin, Allan Scott, based on the novel by Fannie Hurst Missing was inspired by a true story - the production was condemned by the Reagan administration and awarded the Golden Palm at the Cannes film festival. Katalog Catalogue. Together they made seven films, but it was their first, Some Like It Hot (1959), that captured the sheer comic genius of their collaborations together. everything: mother love, musical numbers, backstage intrigue, race relations, The opening and closing cast credits vary in order. One day, Annie tells Lora to make certain all her possessions are left to Sarah Jane and then, after reassuring her old friend that she is "going to glory," dies. Imitation of Life became Universal's biggest moneymaker to date, and a 1995 poll by the New York Daily News still ranked it as one of the top-ten all-time favorite films. It was Wright in fact who suggested the possibility of acting to Quinn and even paid for an operation to cure a speech impediment. "You know I still have you in my blood, don't you?" Quinn was born April 21, 1915 in Mexico. One of the most mysterious aspects of Natalie's death is the setting, as Entertainment Weekly reported back in 1992. -- Dan O'Herlihy, as David Edwards, dismissing Turner's decision to tackle a serious drama. By Margarita Landazuri. Wyler for Ben-Hur (1959). We strive to provide reliability in our movie trivia database, and we . She also thought the plot about a single mother who discovers her teenaged daughter and she are in love with the same man was a little too close to the rumors about a romantic triangle involving herself, her daughter and Stompanato. -- John Gavin, as Steve Archer, coming on to Turner, as Lora Meredith. Several collections of her work are available, most with mildly risque titles like I Lost It at the Movies, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Going Steady. Lemmon brought a new comic persona to Hollywood films. Cinematography: Russell Metty They eventually married and she gave birth to a son, Dodd Mitchell Darin in 1961. Natalie Wood was first considered for the part of Turner's daughter, but eventually Universal went with its own contract player, Sandra Dee, whom they were grooming for stardom. Imitation of Life is the second film adaptation of Fannie Hurst 's 1933 novel of the same name; the first, directed by John M. Stahl, was released in 1934. ), Released in United States July 1999 (Shown in New York City (Film Forum) as part of program "Universal Sirk" July 9-22, 1999.). Stop trying to shift people around as though they were pawns on a stage." According to August 1958 Hollywood Reporter news items, portions of the picture were shot at the Warner Bros. studio, the Methodist Church in Hollywood, CA, and at the Moulin Rouge nightclub in Los Angeles. Lemmon waived his salary to act in Save the Tiger (1973), the 'great American tragedy' of a businessman at the end of his rope. Dee resurfaced in 1991, when she gave an interview with People magazine about her personal demons: At a suburban theatre in the Philadelphia area, the manager stood in the lobby at the film's end with a box of Kleenex for sobbing patrons. Quinn directed his only film in 1958, The Buccaneer, a commercial failure he later attributed to producer Cecil DeMille's interference. C-125m. Towards the end of that decade he appeared in Nicholas Ray's The Savage Innocents (1959) as an Eskimo, inspiring Bob Dylan to write "Quinn the Eskimo" (a Top Ten hit for Manfred Mann in 1968). By Lang Thompson All the while, Dee still plugged away with a series of hit films over the next few years: Romanoff and Juliet a charming satirical comedy directed by Peter Ustinoff; Tammy Tell Me True with John Gavin (both 1961; If a Man Answers (1962) a surprisingly sharp comedy of manners with husband Bobby Darin; Tammy and the Doctor, another corn-fed entry that was her leading man's Peter Fonda's big break; and Take Her, She's Mine (1963), a rather strained generation-gap comedy with James Stewart. Cowboy is based on the autobiography of Frank Harris, and, like the author, Lemmon found himself adapting to the rough and tumble lifestyle on the trail. Meanwhile, Sarah Jane tells Susie that she secretly has been seeing her white boyfriend, and that she would rather die than be considered black. Though The Apartment was a comic success, with each passing year the film's serious side seems even more dark and derisive. She claimed to never see a movie more than once or to change her mind about it later. As Lambert points out, she had reached the age when iconic actresses stop being stars. Although the killing was ruled justifiable homicide because Cheryl was defending her mother, the scandal rocked Hollywood, and many people thought Lana's film career was over. After Quinn's birth, the family soon moved to East Los Angeles (after a quick Texas detour) where Quinn grew up in the shadow of Hollywood. But in Quinn's case, it's all true. Back home, she sobs in frustration while Annie attempts to comfort and encourage her. Her mother's appearance gets Sarah Jane fired, and she again runs from her, causing Annie to faint. "Sirk's last movie in Hollywood is a coldly brilliant weepie, a rags-to-riches Enter Ross Hunter, producer of lavish women's pictures for Universal, who had breathed new life into the careers of aging stars like Jane Wyman and Barbara Stanwyck. Susanna "Susan" Kohner is an American retired actress who worked in film and television. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. In It Should Happen to You, Holliday plays a struggling actress who soon wins fast fame as the product of promotion. Imitation of Life movie images: Courtesy of the Margaret Herrick Library. Not only was there a music system in her dressing room, but Hunter even hired somebody to operate it for her. But it was the 1950s when Quinn broke out. Her mother Maria was a very overbearing parent, pushing Natasha into show business no matter what it cost the poor little girl. In exchange for her small room, Annie offers to keep house and look after Susie while Lora seeks acting and modeling jobs. (The idea for the book was born when Hurst traveled with black author Zora Neale Hurston and encountered racism, although the story was not remotely based on either of their lives.) For a brief, quicksilver period of the early '60s, Sandra Dee was the quintessential sweet, perky, All-American girl, and films such as Gidget and Tammy Tell Me True only reinforced the image that young audiences identified with on the screen. Imitation of Life (St. Martin's Press). 2023 Turner Classic Movies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Born to be Hurt is the first in-depth account of It features Claudette Colbert, Louise Beavers, and Freddie Wa. Industries Comedy Action. -- Gavin, as Steve, meeting Turner after she's become a star. install aisle scuppers to drain off the tears." Later, Lora invents a lie that gets her into the office of Allen Loomis, a well-known theatrical agent, but when he tries to make love to her, arguing that a successful actress must be willing to satisfy such requests, she angrily leaves. Though The Apartment was a comic success, with each passing year the film's serious side seems even more dark and derisive. Billy Wilder and Lemmon's lifelong comic foil Walter Matthau (nine collaborations with Lemmon in 32 years, including their most popular film, The Odd Couple, 1968) brought some of the comedian's finest funny moments to the screen. In Missing (1982), directed by the uncompromising Costa-Gavras, Lemmon played a patriotic father searching for his kidnapped son in Latin America. White! In Cowboy (1958), Lemmon plays a city slicker venturing out on the wild frontier. She is survived by her son Dodd; and two granddaughters -Alexa and Olivia. But beneath that comedian's facade, the actor had a very serious side, which occasionally surfaced in such films as Days of Wine and Roses (1962) or Costa-Gavras' political thriller Missing (1982). At the age of 11 he won a sculpture award and shortly after began studying architecture under Frank Lloyd Wright. Director Douglas Sirk suggested changing the leading lady from a businesswoman to an actress. Carroll O'Connor - who died June 21st at the age of 76 - will be best remembered for portraying Archie Bunker on TV's All in the Family but his career actually was much more extensive.
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