Kim Hunter - Kim Hunter Kim Hunter (November 12, 1922 - September 11, 2002) was an American actress, winner of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951). She also appeared in the classic Micheal Powell/Emeric Pressburger film A Matter of Life and Death (1945), playing the role of David Niven's fiance, and some of the "Planet of the Apes" movies and in television soap operas..
John Waters - Trouble (16 & 35 mm) 1974 (color) starring Divine, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Mink Stole, Danny Mills, Edith Massey; released through New Line Cinema; 92 minutes. $25,000. A re-edited version including extra scenes was released in 1997. Desperate Living (16 & 35 mm) 1977 (color) starring Liz Renay, Mink Stole, Susan Lowe, Edith Massey, Mary Vivian Pearce, Jean Hill; released through New Line Cinema; 90 minutes. $65,000. Polyester (35 mm) 1981 (color) starring Divine, Tab Hunter, Edith Massey, Stiv Bators, David Samson, Mary Garlington, Ken King, Mink Stole, Joni-Ruth White; released through New Line Cinema. This film was released in "odorama", which meant that a "scratch and sniff" card corresponding to moments in the film (eg, Divine farting) was issued to cinema goers. Hairspray (35 mm) 1988 (color) starring Sonny.
July 11 - the world population crosses the 5,000,000,000 mark. 1991 - A Nigerian DC-8 crashes while landing at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia killing 261 1991 - Total solar eclipse in Hawaii. 1995 - Full diplomatic relations are established between the United States and Vietnam. 1995 - Bosnian Serbs capture the Muslim city of Srebrenica. Many inhabitants are murdered. 1995 - A Cubana de Aviacion Antonov AN-24 crashes into the Caribbean off southeast Cuba killing 44 Births 1274 - Robert the Bruce, king of Scotland (1306-1329) 1657 - King Frederick I of Prussia (1701-1713) 1754 - Thomas Bowdler, medical doctor and literary censor 1767 - John Quincy Adams, president of the United States (1825-1829) 1844 - King Peter of Serbia (+ 1921) 1857 - Alfred Binet, phsychologist (+ 1911) 1897 - Eugene Bull Connor), sheriff.
I Love the 80s - Pac Man. Partial list of stars on I Love the 80s Apollonia Tom Arnold Christhoper Atkins Michael Ian Black Richard Belzer Andrew Dice Clay Alice Cooper Tommy Davidson Joe Elliot Rich Eisen of SportsCenter Kim Fields Larry Flynt Soleil Moon Frye Daisy Fuentes Kathy Griffin Sammy Hagar Rob Halford Alan Hunter former MTV VJ Keith Jackson of Sportscenter Rick James Ron Jeremy porn movie star Beyoncé Knowles Juliette Lewis Virginia Madsen Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray AJ McLean of The Backstreet Boys Michael Moore Dave Mustaine Tom Petty Mary Lou Retton LeAnn Rhymes Mo Rocca Nile Rodgers Henry Rollins Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish Raven Simone Hal Sparks Tiffany Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20 Carrot Top Aisha Tyler Nancy Wilson of Heart Anne Wilson of Heart.
Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury - 3:47 "Everyday Life Has Become a Health Risk" (Franti) - 4:54 "INS Greencard A-19 191 500" (Franti) - 1:36 "Socio-Genetic Experiment" (Franti) - 4:19 "Music and Politics" (Franti) - 4:01 "Financial Leprosy" (Franti) - 5:30 "California Über Alles" (Jello Biafra/Dead Kennedys/Greenway) - 4:13 "Water Pistol Man" (Franti) - 5:55 Personnel John Baker - Engineer Kim Buie - Art Direction The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy - Editing, Art Direction, Mixing Michael Franti - Arranger, Programming, Vocals, Backing Vocals Vivian Hall Mark Heimback-Nielsen - Art Direction, Design Charlie Hunter - Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Voices Jeff Mann - Post Production Engineer Mark Pistel - Arranger, Programming, Engineer, Mixing Pete Scaturro - Engineer Rono Tse - Percussion, Drums, Drums (Steel), Noise, Sheet Metal Barbara Walker - Assistant Photographer Howie Weinberg - Mastering Simone White -.
Grammy Awards of 2001 - (engineer), Sir Simon Rattle (conductor) & the Berliner Philharmonic for Mahler: Sym. No. 10 Best Classical Vocal Performance Christopher Raeburn (producer), Jonathan Stokes (engineer), Cecilia Bartoli & Il Giardino Armonico for The Vivaldi Album (Dell'aura al sussurrar; Alma oppressa, Etc.) Best Opera Recording Martin Sauer (producer), Jean Chatauret (engineer), Kent Nagano (conductor), Kim Begley, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich Henschel, Markus Hollop, Eva Jenis, Torsten Kerl & the Orchestre de l'Opera Nationale de Lyon for Busoni: Doktor Faust Best Choral Performance Karen Wilson (producer), Don Harder (engineer), Helmuth Rilling (conductor) & the Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra & Chorus for Penderecki: Credo Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra) Grace Row (producer), Charles Harbutt (engineer), Roger Norrington (conductor), Joshua Bell & the London Philharmonic for Maw: Violin Concerto Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) Tobias.
Escape from the Planet of the Apes - of the Apes movie of 1968, the first sequel being Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Warning: Spoilers follow In it, two apes (Cornelius and Dr. Zira, played by Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter) from the post-apocalyptic future where intellegent Apes have taken over the earth, from the previous movies, travel back in time to the present day as the Earth is destroyed at the end of Beneath. The apes at first become celebrities, but when it is realized that they come from a world which enslaved humanity, the apes are then hunted down and killed. Cornelius and Zira have a son before the end of the movie, however, who is a main character in the third and fourth sequels, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes and Battle for the.
Doonesbury - and intrigued readers by showing fluency with the jargons of many fields of American speech, including real estate agents, flight attendants, computer nerds, journalists, and presidential aides. The cartoon has also taken the form of a stage show and an animated special. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Characters 2 More characters, and their inspirations 3 Milestones 4 Typical strip 5 External Link Characters Mike Doonesbury - ex-advertising man and co-founder of a software start-up Mark Slackmeyer - former campus revolutionary turned radio commentator Joanie Caucus - ex-housewife and "libbie" who met Mike and Mark on the road, went to law school, and worked with Mike on the John Anderson campaign J.J Caucus - daughter of Joanie, who married Mike, left him for Zeke, and later won a MacArthur Fellowship Zeke Bremmer.
Deaths in 2002 - diplomat and husband of the Dutch Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. 4 Alphonse Chapanis, a founder of ergonomics 3 Bruce Paltrow, television and film producer 2 Heinz von Foerster, physicist and philosopher, one of the founders of constructivism 1 Walter Annenberg, publisher and philanthropist September 2002 ?? Brian Williams, Basketball star in the NBA. Body not found yet, Tahiti police say it is possibly in the South Pacific. Already declared a murder investigation by the Police and the FBI. 22 Joseph Nathan Kane (aged 103), pre-eminent American historical author and factualist 22 Jan de Hartog, novelist and playwright 21 Angelo Buono, Jr, the "Hillside Strangler" 21 Robert L. Forward, physicist and science fiction author 19 Sergei Bodrov Jr, Russian movie star 18 Bob Hayes National Football League Dallas Cowboys star, and.
1960 in music - " - Johnny Burnette "Alley-Oop" - Hollywood Argyles "Mission Bell" - Donnie Brooks "What In the World's Come Over You" - Jack Scott "Burning Bridges" - Jack Scott "Tall Oak Tree" - Dorsey Burnette Published popular songs "Alley-Oop" w.m. Dallas Frazier "Apache" m. Jerry Lordan "Artificial Flowers" w. Sheldon Harnick m. Jerry Bock "Because They're Young" w. Aaron Schroeder & Wally Gold m. Don Costa "Bellyup To The Bar, Boys" w.m. Meredith Willson "Bonanza" w.m. Jerry Livingston & Ray Evans "Calcutta" w. Lee Pockriss & Paul Vance m. Heino Gaze "Calendar Girl" w. Howard Greenfield m. Neil Sedaka "Camelot" w. Alan Jay Lerner m. Frederick Loewe "Cathy's Clown" w.m. Don Everly & Phil Everly "Chain Gang" w.m. Sam Cooke "Corinna, Corinna(1)" adapt with new w. Mitchell Parish " 'D' In Love" Tepper, Bennett "Dis-Donc, Dis-Donc" w. (Eng) Julian Moore, David Heneker & Monty Norman (Fr).
1949 in music - People" w. Bob Hilliard m. Sammy Fain "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" w. Leo Robin m. Jule Styne "Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?" w.m. Buddy Johnson "Dites-Moi" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers "Don't Cry, Joe" w.m. Joe Marsala "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes" w.m. Mack David, Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston "Dreamer With A Penny" w.m. Allan Roberts & Lester Lee "A Dreamer's Holiday" w. Kim Gannon m. Mabel Wayne "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)" w. Herb Magidson m. Carl Sigman "The Fat Man" w. Antoine Domino m. Dave Bartholomew "The Four Winds And The Seven Seas" w. Hal David m. Don Rodney "Happy Talk" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers "He's A Real Gone Guy" w.m. Nellie Lutcher "Homework" w.m. Irving Berlin "Honey Bun" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers "Hop-Scotch Polka" w.m..
1946 in music - Andy Brown, The Fortunes January 8 - Robbie Krieger, The Doors January 10 - Aynsley Dunbar, John Mayall, Jefferson Starship January 11 - Naomi Judd January 12 - Cynthia Robinson, Sly & the Family Stone January 16 - Ronnie Milsap January 19 - Dolly Parton January 26 - Deon Jackson January 27 - Nedra Talley, The Ronettes January 31 - Terry Kath, Chicago February 7 - Sammy Johns February 8 - Adolfo De La Parra, Canned Heat February 20 - Randy California, Spirit February 20 - Jerome Geils, J.Geils Band February 23 - Rusty Young, Poco March 7 - Peter Wolf, J. Geils Band March 7 - Matthew Fisher, Procol Harum March 8 - Randy Meisner, Poco, The Eagles March 8 - Carole Bayer Sager March 14 - Jim Pons, The.
1988 Governor General's Awards - Winner: Erin Mouré, Furious Other Finalists: Lorna Crozier, Angels of Flesh, Angels of Silence Christopher Dewdney, Radiant Inventory David McFadden, Gypsy Guitar Peter Dale Scott, Coming to Jakarta Drama Winner: George F. Walker, Nothing Sacred Other Finalists: Dennis Foon, Skin from Skin and Liars Tomson Highway, The Rez Sisters Maureen Hunter, Footprints on the Moon Non-Fiction Winner: Anne Collins, In the Sleep Room Other Finalists: Pierre Berton, The Arctic Grail Alan A. Borovoy, When Freedoms Collide Edith Iglauer, Fishing with John Children's Literature - Text Winner: Welwyn Wilton Katz, The Third Magic Other Finalists: Martha Brooks, Paradise Café and Other Stories Brian Doyle, Easy Avenue Jean Little, Little by Little Children's Literature - Illustration Winner: Kim LaFave, Amos's Sweater Other Finalists: Marie-Louise Gay, Angel and the Polar Bear Jillian Hulme Gilliland,.
2002 in film - Dee Ramone, 49, bassist/songwriter June 29 - Rosemary Clooney, 74, singer/actress July 5 - Katy Jurado, 78, Mexican actress July 6 - John Frankenheimer, 72, director July 9 - Rod Steiger, 77, actor July 23 - Leo McKern, 82, actor August 16 - Jeff Corey, 88, actor, television director August 18 - Dean Reisner, 83, screenwriter September 7 - Katrin Cartlidge, 41, actress September 11 - Kim Hunter, 79, actress September 14 LaWanda Page, 81, actress September 16 - James Gregory, 90, actor October 2 - Bruce Paltrow, 58, director October 10 - Teresa Graves, 54, actress October 25 - Richard Harris, 72, actor November 3 - Jonathan Harris, 87, television actor November 18 - James Coburn, 74, actor December 3 - Glenn Quinn, 32, television actor Other Movies Released Orange.
A Streetcar Named Desire - -- a rising member of the industrial, inner-city immigrant class. In the first stage versions, Marlon Brando starred as Stanley, Jessica Tandy as Blanche, Kim Hunter as Stella, and Karl Malden as Mitch. Brando portrayed Stanley with an overt sexuality that made Brando, Stanley, and Tennessee Williams cultural touchstones. The play opened on Broadway on December 3, 1947. Brando's magnetic performance tricked audiences into rooting for Stanley in the opening scenes of the play, effectively implicating them in Stanley's eventual brutality towards Blanche. Blanche Dubois is a fading southern belle whose pretension to virtue and culture only thinly masks her nymphomania and alcoholism. After her ancestral southern plantation is "lost" (due to the "epic fornications" of her ancestors), Blanche arrives at her sister's house, in the French Quarter of New Orleans,.
Academy Award for Best Actress - Blue 1954 Grace Kelly - The Country Girl Dorothy Dandridge - Carmen Jones Judy Garland - A Star Is Born Audrey Hepburn - Sabrina Jane Wyman - Magnificent Obsession 1955 Anna Magnani - The Rose Tattoo Susan Hayward - I'll Cry Tomorrow Katharine Hepburn - Summertime Jennifer Jones - Love is a Many-Splendored Thing Eleanor Parker - Interrupted Melody 1956 Ingrid Bergman - Anastasia Carroll Baker - Baby Doll Katharine Hepburn - The Rainmaker Nancy Kelly - The Bad Seed Deborah Kerr - The King and I 1957 Joanne Woodward - The Three Faces of Eve Deborah Kerr - Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison Anna Magnani - Wild Is the Wind Elizabeth Taylor - Raintree County Lana Turner - Peyton Place 1958 Susan Hayward - I Want to Live Deborah Kerr -.
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress - Mildred Pierce Angela Lansbury - The Picture of Dorian Gray Joan Lorring - The Corn Is Green 1946 Anne Baxter - The Razor's Edge Ethel Barrymore - The Spiral Staircase Lillian Gish - Duel in the Sun Flora Robson - Saratoga Trunk Gale Sondergaard - Anna and the King of Siam 1947 Celeste Holm - Gentleman's Agreement Ethel Barrymore - Paradine Case Gloria Grahame - Crossfire Marjorie Main - The Egg and I Anne Revere - Gentleman's Agreement 1948 Claire Trevor - Key Largo Barbara Bel Geddes - I Remember Mama Ellen Corby - \I Remember Mama Agnes Moorehead - Johnny Belinda Jean Simmons - Hamlet 1949 Mercedes McCambridge - All the King's Men Ethel Barrymore - Pinky Celeste Holm - Come to the Stable Elsa Lanchester - Come to the.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater - writers as Edgar Allan Poe (no fewer than seven Poe stories were adapted in 1975 alone), O. Henry, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens and others. Later in the series Brown even experimented with multi-part, five-episode adaptations of novels such as Les Miserables and The Last Days of Pompeii, as well as an original five-part story about Egyptian queen Nefertiti with Tammy Grimes in the title role. A host of prominent actors from radio and screen performed on the series, including Agnes Moorehead, Joan Hackett, Mercedes McCambridge, Roy Thinnes, Kier Dullea, Fred Gwynne, Richard Crenna, Kim Hunter, Morgan Fairchild, John Lithgow, and even a very young Sarah Jessica Parker. Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350.00 per show. The production took place with.
Songs in the Key of Life - (bckgr) Al Jocko Fann - Vocals Barbara Fann - Vocals Melani Fann - Vocals Shelley Fann - Vocals Tracy Fann - Vocals Howard Buzzy Feiten - Guitar Glen Ferris - Trombone John Fischbach - Percussion, Programming, Vocals (bckgr), Engineer Susie Fuzzell - Vocals Carmelo Garcia - Percussion, Timbales Anthony Givens - Vocals Audrey Givens - Vocals Derrick Givens - Vocals Mildred Givens - Vocals Michael Lee Gray - Vocals Mimi Green - Vocals Susaye Greene Brown - Vocals Bhakta Gregory - Vocals Renee Hardaway - Percussion, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr) John Harris - Sound Effects Jeania Harris - Vocals John Harris - Programming Troy Harris - Vocals Nelson Hayes - Percussion, Sound Effects, Vocals (bckgr) Terry Hendricks - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr) Bruce Hensal - Assistant Engineer David Henson - Vocals, Handclapping Jim.
Planet of the Apes (1968 movie) - future stranded on what he believes to be another planet, in which humans enslaved by apes. It starred Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore, James Daly, Linda Harrison, Robert Gunner, Lou Wagner and Woodrow Parfrey. The movie was adapted by Michael Wilson and Rod Serling from the novel La Planète des singes by Pierre Boulle. It was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It won an honorary Academy Award for John Chambers for his outstanding make-up achievement. It was nominated for Best Costume Design (Morton Haack) and Best Music, Original Score for a Motion Picture (not a Musical). The humans can't talk and are made to work by the apes. This is similar to the relation of yahoos and Houyhnhnms in Gulliver's Travels. The apes are divided: the.