Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - No Resting Place (1951)

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Locations: Ireland
Runtimes: 80
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:2350.81 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: Italy:1951, UK:24 July 1951, USA:4 May 1952

In movie played:

Michael Gough (actor)
Spouse: 'Anne Leon' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced), 'Diana Graves (I)' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced), 'Anneke Wills' (qv) (1962 - 1979) (divorced); 2 children, 'Henrietta Gough' (qv) (? - present)
Interviews: "Starlog" (USA), June 1995, Iss. 215, by: Bill Warren, "Batman's Batman", "Fangoria" (USA), July 1989, Iss. 84, pg. 14-17, by: Juanita Elefante-Gordon, "The Reluctant Horror Star"
Height: 5' 9"
Birth Notes: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Magazine Covers: "Theatre World" (UK), May 1950, Vol. XLV1, Iss. 304
Other Works: TV commercial for Amoco gas stations (1997), Played Alfred Pennyworth in series of TV commercials for OnStar (2001-2002), TV commercial for Diet Coke (as Alfred) (1989), Voiced the pivotal NPC (non-player character) Deckard Cain for Blizzard's million selling computer games: Diablo, and Diablo 2., Is the voice of Zazu, the bird from the Lion King, in the updated version of Walt Disney World's Enchanted Tiki Birds (UNder New Management). He replaces the original Zazu from the movie, Rowan Atkinson (best known for "Mr. Bean")., Played Alfred Pennyworth once again in a BBC Radio adaptation of the "Knightfall" storyline., (1994) He acted in Sir David Hare's stage adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Life of Gailileo," at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with Richard Griffiths OBE, Alfred Burke, directed by Jonathan Kent., (March 1959) He acted in Michael Meyer's translation of August Strindberg's play, "Creditors," at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with the 59 Theatre Company including Lyndon Brook and Mai Zetterling in the cast. Caspar Wrede was director.
Father of 'Simon Gough' (qv)., One of only two actors to appear in the first four 'Batman' films. The other being Pat Hingle., Won Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for "Bedroom Farce." He was also nominated in the same category in 1988 for "Breaking the Code.", He came out of retirement to play Notary Hardenbrook in _Sleepy Hollow (1999)_ (qv)., Father-in-law of 'Sharon Gurney' (qv), who is married to his son Simon. The couple played his character's son and daughter in the film _The Corpse (1970)_ (qv) aka Crucible of Horror., Children: Has a daughter Emma Frances Gough (born August 13, 1953) with his second wife Anne Leon. Had two children with 'Anneke Wills' (qv), Polly (b. 1963) and Jasper (b. 1965). Polly died tragically in a car accident in 1982, shortly before she was to be married. Her biological father was Anthony Newley, but Gough had adopted her and been her father since her birth. She never knew that Newley was her biological father. His son Jasper is a photographer for Southeby's., Grandfather of actor 'Samuel Gough' (qv)., Grandfather of actress 'Daisy Gough' (qv).
Birth Date: 23 November 1913

Bobby Hennessey (actor)

Frederick Johnson (actor)

Christy Lawrence (actor)

Jack MacGowran (actor)
Father of 'Tara MacGowran' (qv)., Shortly after completing his role in _The Exorcist (1973)_ (qv), he died in New York (He was appearing as Fluther in "The Plough and the Stars" with 'Siobhan McKenna (I)' (qv) at the time., Born in Dublin, Jack MacGowran worked as an insurance assessor for eight years before becoming an actor with the Abbey Theatre. He made his film debut in 'John Ford (I)' (qv)'s _The Quiet Man (1952)_ (qv). He was also a noted stage actor specialising in works by 'Sean O'Casey' (qv) and 'Samuel Beckett' (qv). He appeared in "Waiting For Godot" at the Royal Court Theatre London, and with the Royal Shakespeare Company in "Endgame" at the Aldwych Theatre. He released an LP record, "MacGowran Speaks Beckett", to coincide with Samuel Beckett's 60th birthday. While Jack MacGowran was making _Dance of the Vampires (1967)_ (qv), it was suggested by 'Roman Polanski' (qv) and 'Gérard Brach' (qv), who wrote the original story for _Wonderwall (1968)_ (qv), that he play the part of Professor Collins., Won the 1970-71 Obie for Best Performance By an Actor in the off-Broadway play "Beckett".
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA (influenza)
Jack MacGowran, the critical Irish guise actor prearranged all for his role inwardly the drama of 'Samuel Beckett' (qv), be born next to October 13, 1918 in Ireland. He confirmed his office reputation in plonk of a extremity of the Abbey Players in Dublin, but he win his best glory for assay Beckett's characters onstage. (In 1971, MacGowran would win the Obie Award for Best Performance By an Actor assaying "Beckett" on the off-Broadway period.) MacGowran's pretext as the Squire's right-hand man in 'John Ford (I)' (qv)'s paean to Ireland, _The Quiet Man (1952)_ (qv) introduced9 him to world bear out. He moved to London in 1954, where on earth he mutually The Shakespeare Company (before it won the patronage of 'Queen Elizabeth II' (qv) and added the sobriquet "Royal" to its name). At the Shakespeare Company, he become friends beside fellow Irishman-abroad Peter O'Toole, with whom he would co-star in 'Richard Brooks (I)' (qv)'s _Lord Jim (1965)_ (qv) (1965) a decade subsequent. In New York, he appear as Joxer, one of the greatest roles in uphill to date Irish amateur dramatics, in the Broadway enjoyable "Juno", which was base on 'Sean O'Casey''s 1924 magnum opus "_Juno and the Paycock (1930)_ (qv)". Fittingly, he play O'Casey's brother Archie in _Young Cassidy (1965)_ (qv), one of John Ford's ending films (which the superintendent demand to cold-shoulder in the red to ailing health). One of his unattached motion envisage lead come with 1968's _Wonderwall (1968)_ (qv), an take up in "mod" cinema (as genre that astringently harkened wager on to the early cinema, that of the tight-lipped screen), a picture that be remember chiefly for 'George Harrison''s mark. By that instance, MacGowran had established himself as the actor to dance to for roles calling for an impish, Puckish character. He was in great condition for funniness, such as the Oscar-winning 'Tom Jones (1963)_ (Best Picture of 1963) and _Start the Revolution Without Me (1970)_ (qv). In the classical genre, he hauntingly played The Fool to the great 'Paul Scofield''s watershed appraisal of _King Lear (1971)_ (qv) in 'Peter Brooks (I)' (qv)'s 1971 film that capture Scofield's magisterial execution, arguably the greatest interpretation of Lear in the 20th Century. After starring in the first London relinquish of Beckett's "Endgame", MacGowran bring back going a active occupation as a character actor in motion pictures. Director 'Roman Polanski' (qv) previously owned him twice over, as a gangster in his absurdist _Cul-de-sac (1966)_ (qv) and as Professor Abronsius, the Vampire Hunter, in his horror film crosswise _Dance of the Vampires (1967)_ (qv), a role that was documented mega for him. His last film was a more straightforward horror picture, the 1973 blockbuster _The Exorcist (1973)_ (qv), where he played a doomed film director. Jack MacGowran die on January 31, 1973, of complications from respiratory tract infection, which he had caught in London during a bug epidemic. The cinema and the stage deficient a innovative talent that never have be replace.
Height: 5' 7"
Birth Notes: Dublin, Ireland
Birth Name: MacGowran, John Joseph
Spouse: 'Aileen Gloria Nugent' (21 March 1963 - 30 January 1973) (his death); 1 child
Death Date: 30 January 1973
Birth Date: 13 October 1918

Austin Meldon (actor)

Billy O'Gorman (actor)

Brian O'Higgins (actor)
Death Notes: Dublin, Ireland
Birth Notes: Ireland
Death Date: 29 March 1980
Birth Date: 1917

Noel Purcell (actor)
Death Notes: Dublin, Ireland (heart failure)
Height: 6' 4"
Birth Notes: Dublin, Ireland
Often cast in films where most of the action takes place in the ocean., Originally cast as King David in the Biblical epic "Solomon and Sheba" (1959), opposite Tyrone Power and George Sanders. After Power died in mid-production and was replaced by Yul Brynner, Purcell was not available to re-shoot his scenes and was replaced in the role of David by Finlay Currie., Lost the tip of his right index finger while making cigarette vending machines - a feature that was exploited for dramatic effect in the Marlon Brandon "Mutiny on the Bounty.".
Death Date: 3 March 1985
Birth Date: 23 December 1900

Diana Campbell (actress)

Eithne Dunne (actress)
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Notes: Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Death Date: 22 December 1988
Spouse: 'Gerard Healy (I)' (qv) (? - 1963) (his death); 1 child
Birth Date: c. 1917

Esther O'Connor (actress)

Maureen O'Sullivan (actress)
Articles: "Correio da Manhã" (Portugal), 25 June 1998, pg. 36, "Diário de Notícias" (Portugal), 25 June 1998, pg. 59, by: Carla Aguiar, "O adeus de Jane"
Her oldest son, Michael, was killed in a plane crash while taking flying lessons, in 1958., Ex-mother-in-law of 'Frank Sinatra' (qv) and 'André Previn' (qv). Daughter Mia Farrow also had a long-term relationship with 'Woody Allen' (qv)., Mother of Michael Farrow, Patrick Farrow, 'John Charles Farrow' (qv), 'Mia Farrow' (qv), 'Tisa Farrow' (qv), 'Prudence Farrow' (qv) and 'Stephanie Farrow' (qv), from her marriage to 'John Farrow (I)' (qv), Is portrayed by 'Frances Helm' (qv) in _Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story (1995) (TV)_ (qv), Grandmother of 'Moses Farrow' (qv), 'Soon-Yi Previn' (qv), 'Daisy Previn' (qv) and 'Fletcher Farrow Previn' (qv), Despised working with the chimpanzee Cheetah during the filming of the Tarzan movies at MGM and, according to daughter 'Mia Farrow' (qv), privately referred to the primate as "that ape son of a bitch"., Is often dubbed 'Ireland's first film star'., Was a favorite of 'Irving Thalberg' (qv) and 'Louis B. Mayer' (qv) at MGM and they had big plans for her as a big star. Thalberg's sudden death at age 37 of pneumonia in 1936 put a big damper on the momentum in her pursuit of stardom and was soon relegated to romantic interest roles., Interviewed in Tom Weaver's book "I Was a Monster Movie Maker" (McFarland & Co., 2001).
Pictorials: "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1995, Vol. 8, Iss. 6, pg. 52-54, by: staff, "What Becomes A Legend Most - Maureen O'Sullivan and Mia Farrow", "Le Nouveau Cinémonde" (France), 15 November 1966, Iss. 1667, pg. 16, "Ron Ely le nouveau Tarzan succède à ...", "Playboy" (USA), November 1965, Vol. 12, Iss. 11, pg. 155, by: Arthur Knight and Hollis Alpert, "The history of sex in the cinema - Part Six : The thirties - Censorship and the Depression"
Death Notes: Scottsdale, Arizona, USA (heart attack)
Interviews: "Films of the Golden Age" (USA), Summer 2000, Iss. 21, pg. 18-24, by: Tom Weaver & Ray Nielsen, "Maureen O'Sullivan--Our Favorite Jane", "Starlog" (USA), January 1988, Vol. 11, Iss. 126, pg. 52-57,+71, by: Dan Scapperotti, "Maureen O'Sullivan: Lady of the Jungle"
The approaching jungle wife of Tarzan and mother of 'Mia Farrow' (qv) be a schooldays classmate of 'Vivien Leigh' (qv) at the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Roehampton (London). At the age of nine she designed to become a pilot. After more academy contained by Paris, fund in Dublin, she meet despot 'Frank Borzage' (qv) who was doing set-up film in backing of Fox and who invite her to Hollywood where on earth she arrived, shepherd via her mother, in 1930. In 1932 she sign near MGM and completed nine cinema at four studios. 'Irving Thalberg' (qv) picked her to comedy Tarzan's Jane. She was believably MGM's climax uncultured ingenue for the duration of the 1930s in a minor non-Tarzan vehicle. She married Australian correspondent 'John Farrow (I)' (qv) (later an appreciated director and novelist of a precedent of the papacy, a enthusiasm of Thomas More and a Tahitian/English dictionary) with whom she enfold seven son: Michael, Patrick, Maria ('Mia Farrow' (qv)), John, Prudence, Theresa ('Tisa Farrow' (qv)), and 'Stephanie Farrow' (qv). After her closing Tarzan she ask for emanation from her bond to vexation for her husband who had just disappeared the Navy with typhoid. She unbroken making occasional movies, roll and chapter appearance and operating a bridal consult provision (Wediquette International)., Maureen Paula O'Sullivan was born in County Roscommon, Ireland, on May 17, 1911. The future mother of Mia Farrow was educated in parochial schools in London, Dublin, and Paris. As a matter of fact, Maureen was a classmate of 'Vivien Leigh' (qv), another woman destined for screen immortality. Even as a schoolgirl, Maureen desired an acting career; she studied hard and read widely. When the opportunity to be an actress came along, it almost dropped in her lap. The director 'Frank Borzage' (qv) was in Dublin filming _Song o' My Heart (1930)_ (qv) when Maureen, then 18, met him. Borzage suggested a screen test, which she took. The results were more than favorable, as she won the part of Eileen O'Brien. The part was a substantial one, so much so that Maureen went on to Hollywood to complete the filming. Once in sunny California, Maureen wasted no time landing roles in other films such as _Just Imagine (1930)_ (qv), _Princess and the Plumber (1930)_ (qv), and _So This Is London (1930)_ (qv). Maureen was on a roll that her contemporaries could only have wished for when they were coming up through the ranks. In 1932, Maureen was teamed up with Olympic medal winner 'Johnny Weissmuller' (qv) for the first time in _Tarzan the Ape Man (1932)_ (qv). Five other Tarzan films followed, the last being _Tarzan's New York Adventure (1942)_ (qv). The Tarzan epics rank as one of the most memorable series ever made. Most people agree that those movies would not have been successful had it not been for the fine acting talents, not to mention beauty, of Maureen O'Sullivan. But she was more than Jane Parker in the Tarzan films; she had great roles and played beautifully in films such as _The Flame Within (1935)_ (qv), _The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger (1935)_ (qv), and _Anna Karenina (1935)_ (qv). She turned in yet another fine performance in _Pride and Prejudice (1940)_ (qv). After the 1940s, Maureen made far fewer films, not because she lost popularity but by choice. It isn't always easy to walk away from a lucrative career, but she did because she wanted to devote more time to her husband, 'John Farrow (I)' (qv), an Australian writer, and their seven children. The couple were married from 1936 until his death in 1963. She did not, however, retire completely; Maureen still found time to make an occasional appearance in films or TV or on the stage. Later movie patrons remember her as Elizabeth Alvorg in the hit film _Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)_ (qv). Her final silver screen appearance was in _Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood (1988)_ (qv). Some TV movies followed, but only until 1996. She maintained homes in New Hampshire and Arizona, and it was in Scottsdale that Maureen died on June 23, 1998, of a heart attack. She was 87 years old.

Colin Lesslie (producer)

Gerald Healy (writer)

Colin Lesslie (writer)

Ian Niall (writer)

Michael Orrom (writer)

Paul Rotha (writer)

Wolfgang Suschitzky (cinematographer)

William Alwyn (composer)

Paul Rotha (director)

Betty Orgar (editor)

Michael Orrom (editor)

Renée Glynne (miscellaneous crew)

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Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Short
Languages: None
Runtimes: USA:17
Release Dates: USA:5 June 2004, UK:23 March 2007

In movie played:

Samara Halperin (director)

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