Died Today (October 14th): Bing Crosby

bingcrosby Bing Crosby

Born: Harry Lillis Crosby
May 2, 1903 in Tacoma, Washington, USA

Died: October 14, 1977 (age 74) in Madrid, Spain

Married to:

Kathryn Grant (24 October 1957 – 14 October 1977) (his death) (3 children)

Dixie Lee (29 September 1930 – 1 November 1952) (her death) (4 children)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

HOLIDAY INNHoliday Inn
1942
dir. Mark Sandrich
Starring
Crosby
Fred Astaire
ROAD TO UTOPIARoad to Utopia
1946
dir. Hal Walker
starring
Crosby
Bob Hope

WHITE CHRISTMASWhite Christmas
1954
dir. Michael Curtiz
Starring
Crosby
Danny KayeHIGH SOCIETYHigh Society
1956
dir. Charles Walters
Starring
Crosby
Frank Sinatra
Grace Kelly

ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODSRobin and the 7 Hoods
1964
dir. Gordon Douglas
Starring
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin
Sammy Davis Jr.

 

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Died Today (October 13th): Jean Peters (1926–2000)

jeanpeters.jpgJean Peters (1926–2000)

Born: October 15, 1926 in Canton, Ohio, USA
Died: October 13, 2000 (age 73) in Carlsbad, California, USA

Married to: Stanley Hough (28 August 1971 – 23 February 1990) (his death)
Howard Hughes (12 January 1957 – 18 June 1971) (divorced)
Stuart Warren Cramer III (29 May 1954 – 9 December 1955) (divorced)

[in 1972] My life with Howard Hughes was and shall remain a matter on which I will have no comment.

Niagara
1953
dir. Henry Hathaway
Starring
Jospeh Cotten
Marilyn Monroe
LA STRADALa Strada
1954
dir. Federico Fellini
starring
Quinn
Giulietta Masina

MOVIE POSTERIT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING
1949
dir. Lloyd Bacon
Stars:
Ray Milland
Jean Peters

 

 

 

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Died Today (October 12th): John Denver (1943–1997)

johndenver.jpgJohn Denver (1943–1997)

 Born: December 31, 1943 in Roswell, New Mexico, USA
Died: October 12, 1997 (age 53) in Monterey Bay, California, USA

[on composing for The Bears and I (1974)] Heck, I’m no Henry Mancini or Michel Legrand. I just play the guitar and write songs. I know I’m incapable of orchestrating an entire film. They just asked me to write something expressing the story about a guy who’s back from Vietnam and sorta lost, who goes to an Indian village in the Northwest.

 

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Died Today (October 11th): Redd Foxx

reddfoxx.jpgRedd Foxx (1922–1991)

Born: December 9, 1922 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Died: October 11, 1991 (age 68) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to:
Ka Ho Cho (8 July 1991 – 11 October 1991) (his death)
Yun Chi Chung (31 December 1976 – 11 September 1981) (divorced)
Betty Jean Harris (22 July 1956 – 1975) (divorced)
Evelyn Killebrew (1948 – 1951) (divorced)

Fred was a funny kid, and I got a lot of humor from him. For a while, we were in a Catholic school up in Milwaukee, and Fred used to get laughs pulling an electric iron around the floor, like dragging a dog on a leash. Every day he had a new thing going with the iron. Fred was a great ball player too. He tried out with the Chicago White Sox, but that was years before Jackie Robinson made the break, and he was too early.

 

 

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Died Today (October 10th): Orson Welles

orsonwelles.jpgHappy Birthday Director/Actor legend Orson Welles

Born: George Orson Welles
May 6, 1915 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA

Died: October 10, 1985 (age 70) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Paola Mori (8 May 1955 – 10 October 1985) (his death) (1 child)

Rita Hayworth (7 September 1943 – 1 December 1948) (divorced) (1 child)

Virginia Nicolson (14 November 1934 – 1 February 1940) (divorced) (1 child)

Read reviews and watch videos of the best of the actor:

CitizenKaneCitizen Kane
1941
dir. by Orson Welles
starring
Orson Welles
THE STRANGERThe Stranger
1946
dir. by Orson Welles
starring
Edward G Robinson
Loretta Young
TOUCH OF EVILTouch of Evil
1958
dir. Orson Welles
starring
Charleton Heston
Janet Leigh
The Long Hot Summer, dir. Martin Ritt, starring Paul Newman, Orson Welles, Joanne WoodwardThe Long, Hot Summer
1958
dir. Martin Ritt
starring
Paul Newman
Orson Welles
Joanne Woodward
The Transformers The MovieThe Transformers The Movie
1986
dir. Nelson Shin
Voices by:
Corey Burton
Orson Welles
MOVIE POSTERTHE THIRD MAN
1949
dir.
Stars:
Joseph Cotten
Alida Valli

WATCH TOP 10 ORSON WELLES FILMS MOVIE SCENES

10. MR ARKADIN, 1965 – A clip from Oscon Welles’ film “Mr. Arkadin”, 1955 (aka “Confidential Report”). Mr. Arkadin (Orson Welles) on the short life-span of friendships.

9. CITIZEN KAN ROSEBUD, 1941 – Watch opening scene of the film. ROSEBUD scene

8. TOUCH OF EVIL TRACKING SHOT, 1958 – Watch opening crane tracking shot from Orson Welles’ 1958 Touch of Evil film

7. TOUCH OF EVIL OPENING SCENE, 1958 – Apartment scenes – one take

6. OTHELLO, 1952 – Othello’s final speech, as directed by Orson Welles. Actors include Orson Welles, Micheál MacLiammóir, Suzanne Cloutier, Robert Coote. 1952

5. THE LADY FROM SHANGAI, 1947 – The beach picnic scene from the classic film Lady From Shanghai where “Black” Michael O’Hara (Orson Welles) describes shark fishing off the hump of Brazil.

4. THE STRANGER, 1946 – Orson Welles, as an undercovered war criminal, talking about german mesiah, cartaginian peace.

3. THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS, 1942 – The scene from Orson Welles’ The Magnificent Ambersons where Georgie gets his comeuppence. Arguably the most powerful scene in the film.

2. F FOR FAKE, 1973 – Welles last film – Opening scene

1. CITIZEN KANE ENDING, 1941 – Watch Orson Welles directed film. The ROSEBUD moment. Greatest movie endings

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ORSON WELLES INTERVIEW – Watch Orson Welles directed film. The ROSEBUD moment. Greatest movie endings

ORSON WELLES COMMERCIAL – These are some original takes for the legendary Orson Welles “We Will Sell No Wine Before Its Time” commercial, and show that working with the legendary Mr. Welles could be…memorable.

#2 Greatest Film Directors
ORSON WELLES

by Joshua Starnes

He was so good he almost lived up to his own publicity. And that’s saying something.

Welles biography is almost as familiar as his movies; his rise to prominence and just as sudden fall, the inescapable comparisons to his most famous creation. But that has nothing to do with him being a great director, let alone the second best ever.

The other director’s on this list are all here for their body of work and what that offered up to filmmaking, even Griffith. And Welles’ is certainly great; like Griffith he never stopped experimenting or innovating. But really, he’s on it for “Citizen Kane.”

Considered by many to be the greatest film of all time, it’s innate greatness is not as relevant to Welles directorial skill as it’s innovations. Film wasn’t stagnant until “Kane” came along, but not since “Birth of a Nation” have so many new ideas been crammed into such a small space.

Like Chaplin, Welles was an actor and a director, though unlike him it’s likely he was always a director first, even before he became one. It probably had something to do with the gargantuan ego. But it was that ego that made him think he could pull of something like “Kane.”

Unlike “Nation” it’s more than just the innovation that makes “Kane” so great, which is also why Welles is so much further up the list. Possibly more than any other director on this list, he was keenly aware of the various parts and how they fit together. Many director’s have their own unique strengths, but Welles seems to be the only one–for this one film anyway–who had no weaknesses.

Most likely the best actor to ever turn to directing, and certainly the most successful at it, Welles came up in the theater where he learned how important all of the different pieces were at moving an audience. There will likely always be a great deal of controversy over whether he actually deserved his shared writing credit with Herman Mankeiwicz, but there’s no doubt who the author of the “Kane” was.

The testament to its power, the proof that calling it isn’t the cliche it sounds, is just how influential it has been, and through it Welles himself. Almost every single director who’s come after “Kane” has imitated it in some way. And, like Ford, the ones who haven’t have done so deliberately.

For all of these reasons Orson Welles is probably the most influential, most imitated director on this list. And very nearly the best.

 

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Died Today (October 10th): Christopher Reeve (1952–2004)

christopherreeve.jpgChristopher Reeve (1952–2004)

Born: September 25, 1952 in New York City, New York, USA
Died: October 10, 2004 (age 52) in Mount Kisco, New York, USA

Married to: Dana Reeve (11 April 1992 – 10 October 2004) (his death) (1 child)

[on the reshoots of Superman II (1980) after changing directors] It was usually done whenever a set doubled or we had a problem with expensive actors being available. I remember we did many scenes from the Daily Planet, if not all of them, while we were doing Part One. So those were pretty much in the bank. Gene Hackman, to the extent that he was in Part Two, was also done while he was around for Part One. I don’t remember that he came back again.

EVERYONE’S HERO
2006
dir. Christopher Reeve
Stars:
Jake T. Austin
Brian Denneh
Superman 2Superman 2
1980
dir. Richard Lester
Donner
starring
Christopher Reeve
Margot Kidder<
SupermanSuperman
1978
dir. Donner
starring
Christopher Reeve
Margot Kidder
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Died Today (October 6th): Denholm Elliott (1922–1992)

denholmelliotDenholm Elliott (1922–1992)

Born: May 31, 1922 in Ealing, London, England, UK
Died: October 6, 1992 (age 70) in Ibiza, Spain

Married to:
Susan Robinson (15 June 1962 – 6 October 1992) (his death) (2 children)
Virginia McKenna (1 March 1954 – 18 June 1957) (divorced)

[in 1974] Where I am at the moment I know that I could be – if I wished to be – a top-ranking star because I have the power and the technique, I think, to take on anyone and the only thing that has stopped me from being a top-ranking star is my desire to be – which I’ve never wanted. It’s only recently have I achieved the weight to if I want to be. I mean I could go to Stratford and play Prospero, I could have taken a television series and built myself up and done all sorts of things but I don’t. I like an anonymity and I like sort of in a sense being an amateur.

THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL
1978
dir. Franklin J. Schaffner
Starring:
Gregory Peck
Laurence Oliviera
Raiders of the Lost Ark
1981
dir. Spielberg
starring
Ford
Karen Allen
Indiana Jones and the Temple of DoomIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
1984
dir. Spielberg
starring
Ford
Kate Capshaw
A ROOM WITH A VIEWA Room with a View
1985
dir. James Ivory
Starring
Helena Bonham-Carter
Julian Sands
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Died Today (October 6th): Richard Farnsworth (1920–2000)

richardfarnsworth.jpgRichard Farnsworth (1920–2000)

Born: September 1, 1920 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Died: October 6, 2000 (age 80) in Lincoln, New Mexico, USA

Married to:
Margaret Hill (1947 – 7 August 1985) (her death) (2 children)

But I don’t really care for directors flaring up and trying to humble some actor, which they would do to try and make an example out of them so everybody else would stay on the ball–and [David Lynch] wasn’t anything like that.

 

 

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Died Today (October 6th): Bette Davis (1908–1989)

bettedavis.jpg Bette Davis

Born: Ruth Elizabeth Davis
April 5, 1908 in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
Died: October 6, 1989 (age 81) in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France

2 Time Oscar winner for Best Actress (Jezebel, Dangerous)

Read reviews of her best work:

OF HUMAN BONDAGEOf Human Bondage
1934
dir. John Cromwell
Starring
Bette Davis
Leslie Howard
ALL ABOUT EVEAll About Eve
1950
dir. Mankiewicz
Starring
Bette Davis
Anne Baxter
DARK VICTORYDark Victory
1939
dir. Edmund Goulding
Starring
Davis
George Brent
DEATH ON THE NILEDeath on the Nile
1978
dir. John Guillermin
Cast
Peter Ustinov
Jane Birkin
RebeccaThe Letter
1940
dir. by William Wyler
Starring
Davis
Herbert Marshall
Whatever Happened To Baby JaneWhatever Happened To Baby Jane
1962
dir. by Robert Aldrich
starring
Davis
Joan Crawford
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNERThe Man Who Came to Dinner
1942
dir. William Keighley
Starring
Bette Davis
Ann SheridanMotte
movie posterSTORM CENTER
1956
dir. Daniel Taradash
Starring:
Bette Davis
Brian Keith
THE LITTLE FOXESThe Little Foxes
1941
dir. William Wyler
Starring
Davis
Teresa Wright
NOW VOYAGERNow Voyager
1942
dir. Irving Rapper
Starring
Davis
Paul Henreid
MR SKEFFINGTONMr. Skeffington
1944
dir. Vincent Sherman
starring
Claude Rains
Davis
The StarThe Star
1952
dir. Stuart Heisler
Starring
Davis
Natalie Wood
Sterling Haydena

 

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Died Today (October 6th): Diane Cilento (1933–2011)

dianecilento.jpgDiane Cilento (1933–2011)

Born: October 5, 1933 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Died: October 6, 2011 (age 78) in Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Married to:
Anthony Shaffer (27 January 1985 – 6 November 2001) (his death)
Sean Connery (6 December 1962 – 6 September 1973) (divorced) (1 child)
Andrea Volpe (12 February 1955 – 22 August 1962) (divorced) (1 child)

She was the daughter of noted medical practitioners Sir Raphael and Lady Cilento. Schooled in Queensland and New York, she trained for acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and at RADA in 1950.

 

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