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Actress Mimi Kennedy's face may be more familiar than her name, but she has racked up over 20 years of show business credits, including a stint in the original production of Grease and lead roles in several TV shows. Kennedy knew early on she wanted to be an actress, and it didn't hurt that her cousin by marriage was actress Ruth Warwick (Phoebe on the soap All My Children). After graduating from Smith College, Kennedy followed the usual rocky road...
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Remembered for his title role in "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis," Hickman began his acting career thanks to a stage mother and dreamed of one day holding a regular job. The pivotal decision of his life was a choice between a junior executive position with an L.A. utility company and a meaty role on "The Bob Cummings Show." Heeding his father's advice to take "the least amount of work for the most amount of money," Hickman chose acting. But he would...
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When Walter Matthau was approached about cooperating in a book on his life and career he replied, "I am not yet ready for biographies and such. Give me another 25 years and you will have my assistance and my approval." This book, then, is the result of research from Matthau's magazine and newspaper interviews, the comments of his colleagues, and viewings of his films.
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This book is a competent run through of the sleepy-eyed film star's career--heavy on anecdotes about his brawling, boozing, rebellious ways. Raised by his determined, plucky widowed mother Ann, Bob was later sent--with sister Julie--to his grandfather's farm in Delaware, while his mother worked and remarried. Some of his family and friends feel these traumas produced a feeling of abandonment and loneliness that has haunted him all his life. Mitchum...
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They were the king and queen of the American theater, embodying all the clichés of the successful acting couple--temperamental, professional, argumentative, competitive, rebellious, ingenious, on-stage magic, offstage magical. Until they retired in 1960, the Lunts stood for high style and high professionalism on the American stage. After their first joint performance in Ferenc Molnar's "The Guardsman" in 1924, shortly after their marriage, they adopted...
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