Showing posts with label birthdate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthdate. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Remembering Dusty Sprinfield on Her Birthdate



in the beginning

'wishin and hopin'


'i only want to be with you'


'you don't have to say you love me'


'how can i be sure'



'son of a preacher man'


'the windmills of your mind'



dusty's renaissance happened when she joined forces with 'the pet shop boys'

'arrested by you'


'in private'


'reputation'




'nothing has been proved'



dusty certainly passed too young but she did pass on top

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Remembering Gordon Macrae on His Birthday


i've never given gordon macrae his due. truth be told it was mr macrae  in both 'oklahoma' and 'carousel' that started me on my musical path. i honestly don't know much of his work other than these two films. i just never got into post 1950 musicals. i found them 'light'. it was curly and laurey williams, julie jordon and billy bigelow who introduced me to, at that time, the 'modern' musical or the 'book musical'. in so far as his costar in both these films, shirley jones, celebrates her birthday at the end of this month i'm splitting the treasure they gave us along with the team who changed the musical forever collaborators richard rodgers and oscar hammerstein.

 'oklahoma'



'soliloguy' from 'carousel'


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Remembering Jennifer on Her Birthdate






 'portrait of jenny' remains my favorite jennifer jones film



 jennifer won her best actress oscar for 'the song of bernadette'


Monday, January 31, 2011

Remembering Susanne on Her Birthday


susanne pleshette may best be remembered for her role as emily on 'the bob newhart show'. she also became part of one the best season finales ever. when bob newhart's follow up series ended it was 'revealed' the whole series was a dream. it was really bob's nightmare and emily wakes him up in the former series. confused? guess you had to be there.



Sunday, October 17, 2010

Remembering Monty on His Birthday

personally i think monty was the handsomest man on the screen for years. that being said he was also a great actor. he was a brilliant though understated actor. possibly the best of a generation. monty died to young having lived a tortured life in the closet as one had to do in hollywood. a tragic and great loss to film.


my favorite monty films



he should have won the oscar for his role in 'judgement at nuremberg' over george chakiris in 'west side story'. another oscar fiasco! but chakiris was swept in with the 'west side story' tidal wave.


he should have been at least been nominated for 'suddenly last summer'. just another of oscar's greatest snubs. charton heston for 'ben hur' give me a break.




 i'm not sure if this clip is for monty or just my excuse to re-watch katherine hepburn's monologue  reminding us of when 'sebastian saw god'. damn she was brilliant.




a tribute



Saturday, October 9, 2010

Friday, September 10, 2010

Happy Birthday Colin the Great


i am one of those who personally feel colin was robbed of the oscar this past season for 'a single man'. oddly enough the more i read the more i notice how many officiendos and film lover's agree with me. so up next it's 'the king's speech'. the film and mr firth are being widely praised and lauded at the massive amount of film festivals now happening. so maybe colin will get what he was robbed of this past season by giving the oscar in 2010 to the 'sentimental' favorite last time out. we'll see.

here's a clip from 'the king's speech





 

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Remembering Katherine Hepburn on Her Birthdate




'suddenly last summer'



'the philadelphia story'



'the african queen'