Claudia Weill Photo : Courtesy Everett Collection Years before “Girls” and “Broad City,” Claudia Weill directed future “Thirtysomething” star Melanie Mayron in the poignant “Girlfriends,” the story of New York city roommates who grow apart. After making one more feature, “It’s My Turn,” she turned to teaching, with occasional forays into television directing on similarly observant shows […]
I Hitchcock: Intuition and Logic
A sense of intuition that carries much emotional weight, even if it’s not connected to logical thought. Spellbound: Alicia learns to put her trust in instinctive passion and to disregard reason. Intuition and passion are contrasted with logic and reason xosotin chelseathông tin chuyển nhượngcâu lạc bộ bóng đá arsenalbóng đá atalantabundesligacầu thủ haalandUEFAevertonxosokeonhacaiketquabongdalichthidau7m.newskqbdtysokeobongdabongdalufutebol ao […]
Oscar Actors: Oberon, Merle–Background, Career, Awards
Updated July 1, 2022 Career Summary: Occupational Inheritance: No Nationality: Social Class: Race/Ethnicity/Religion: Mixed Family: mother gave birth 1t 12 Education: Training: Teacher/Inspirational Figure: Rex Ingram Radio Debut: TV Debut: Stage Debut: Broadway Debut: Film Debut: Breakthrough Role: The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1934; aged 23 Oscar Role: Other Noms: Dark Angel Other Awards: Frequent Collaborator: Screen […]
Oscar Actors: Preston, Robert–Background, Career, Awards (Cumulative Advantage) (LGBTQ, Gay)
For portraying Carroll “Toddy” Todd in Victor/Victoria, he was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar at the 55th Academy Awards.






Movie Stars: Gable, Clark–Self-Image
Gable gave the public what the studio thought the public wanted. He did not rebel; he helped propagate the myth of “macho charming” Gable himself.