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  • Edith Evans
  • English actress (1888–1976)

    Dame Edith Mary Evans (8 February 1888 – 14 October 1976) was an English actress. She was best known for her work on the West End stage, but also appeared

    Edith Evans

    Edith Evans

    Edith_Evans

  • The Nun's Story (film)
  • 1959 film by Fred Zinnemann

    directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch, Edith Evans, Peggy Ashcroft, and Dean Jagger. The screenplay was written by Robert

    The Nun's Story (film)

    The_Nun's_Story_(film)

  • Catalina Sandino Moreno
  • Colombian actress (born 1981)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Catalina Sandino Moreno

    Catalina Sandino Moreno

    Catalina_Sandino_Moreno

  • Holly Hunter
  • American actress (born 1958)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Holly Hunter

    Holly Hunter

    Holly_Hunter

  • Edith
  • Name list

    midfielder Edith Efron (1922–2001), American journalist Edith Ellis (1861–1916), British writer Edith Evans (1888–1976), British actress Edith Falco (born

    Edith

    Edith

  • Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

    (1959) – Susan Kohner and Juanita Moore Tom Jones (1963) – Diane Cilento, Edith Evans, and Joyce Redman Othello (1965) – Joyce Redman and Maggie Smith Airport

    Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

    Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

    Academy_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actress

  • The Importance of Being Earnest
  • 1895 farcical comedy play by Oscar Wilde

    associated with the play, including Mabel Terry-Lewis, John Gielgud, Edith Evans, Margaret Rutherford, Martin Jarvis, Nigel Havers and Judi Dench. The

    The Importance of Being Earnest

    The Importance of Being Earnest

    The_Importance_of_Being_Earnest

  • Charlize Theron
  • South African and American actress (born 1975)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Charlize Theron

    Charlize Theron

    Charlize_Theron

  • Sandra Hüller
  • German actress (born 1978)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Sandra Hüller

    Sandra Hüller

    Sandra_Hüller

  • Laurence Olivier
  • English actor and director (1907–1989)

    Romeo and Juliet at the New Theatre, co-starring with Peggy Ashcroft, Edith Evans and Olivier. Gielgud had seen Olivier in Queen of Scots, spotted his

    Laurence Olivier

    Laurence Olivier

    Laurence_Olivier

  • Lily Tomlin
  • American actress (born 1939)

    names). Edith Ann has an oversized, playfully aggressive dog named Buster and a boyfriend named Junior Phillips, a possibly unrequited love. (Only Edith Ann

    Lily Tomlin

    Lily Tomlin

    Lily_Tomlin

  • Nicole Kidman
  • Australian-American actress (born 1967)

    Archived from the original on 9 June 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022. Lederer, Edith M. (18 November 2016). "Nicole Kidman speaks out to help women victims of

    Nicole Kidman

    Nicole Kidman

    Nicole_Kidman

  • Michelle Pfeiffer
  • American actress (born 1958)

    Scorsese's period drama The Age of Innocence (1993), a film adaptation of Edith Wharton's 1920 novel, Pfeiffer portrayed a countess in upper-class New York

    Michelle Pfeiffer

    Michelle Pfeiffer

    Michelle_Pfeiffer

  • John Gielgud
  • English actor and theatre director (1904–2000)

    Campbell (1928), and Reginald Berkeley's The Lady with a Lamp (1929) with Edith Evans and Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies. In 1928 he made his second film, The Clue

    John Gielgud

    John Gielgud

    John_Gielgud

  • Sally Hawkins
  • British actress (born 1976)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Sally Hawkins

    Sally Hawkins

    Sally_Hawkins

  • Tom Jones (1963 film)
  • 1963 British film by Tony Richardson

    titular character. The cast also features Susannah York, Hugh Griffith, Edith Evans, Joyce Redman, Joan Greenwood, Diane Cilento, and David Warner in his

    Tom Jones (1963 film)

    Tom_Jones_(1963_film)

  • Florence Nightingale
  • English founder of modern nursing (1820–1910)

    Berkeley's The Lady with the Lamp, premiering in London in 1929 with Edith Evans in the title role. It did not portray her as an entirely sympathetic

    Florence Nightingale

    Florence Nightingale

    Florence_Nightingale

  • Lifeboats of the Titanic
  • Lifesaving craft for the RMS Titanic

    passengers Caroline Brown and Edith Evans together, he took them to the lifeboat – one on each arm. First-Class passenger Edith Evans gave up her place in the

    Lifeboats of the Titanic

    Lifeboats of the Titanic

    Lifeboats_of_the_Titanic

  • Halle Berry
  • American actress (born 1966)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Halle Berry

    Halle Berry

    Halle_Berry

  • The Queen of Spades (1949 film)
  • 1949 British film by Thorold Dickinson

    fantasy-horror film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring Anton Walbrook, Edith Evans and Yvonne Mitchell (in her cinematic debut). It is based on the 1834

    The Queen of Spades (1949 film)

    The_Queen_of_Spades_(1949_film)

  • Elizabeth Taylor
  • British and American actress (1932–2011)

    personal style. At MGM, her costumes were mostly designed by Helen Rose and Edith Head, and in the 1960s by Irene Sharaff. Her most famous costumes include

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Elizabeth_Taylor

  • The Whisperers
  • 1967 British film by Bryan Forbes

    Whisperers is a 1967 British drama film directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Edith Evans. It is based on the 1961 novel by Robert Nicolson. Mrs Margaret Ross

    The Whisperers

    The_Whisperers

  • 40th Academy Awards
  • Award ceremony for films of 1967

    months before the ceremony and was nominated posthumously, were missing. Edith Evans was the last performer born in the 1880s to receive an acting nomination

    40th Academy Awards

    40th_Academy_Awards

  • The Importance of Being Earnest (1952 film)
  • 1952 film by Anthony Asquith

    Redgrave as John (Jack) Worthing Michael Denison as Algernon Moncrieff Edith Evans as Lady Bracknell Joan Greenwood as Gwendolen Fairfax Margaret Rutherford

    The Importance of Being Earnest (1952 film)

    The_Importance_of_Being_Earnest_(1952_film)

  • Charlotte Rampling
  • English actress (born 1946)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Charlotte Rampling

    Charlotte Rampling

    Charlotte_Rampling

  • BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
  • British film industry award

    Woodward 3 nominations Amy Adams Stéphane Audran Annette Bening Viola Davis Edith Evans Mia Farrow Ava Gardner Glenda Jackson Scarlett Johansson Diane Keaton

    BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role

    BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role

    BAFTA_Award_for_Best_Actress_in_a_Leading_Role

  • Scrooge (1970 film)
  • 1970 film by Ronald Neame

    family. Albert Finney as Ebenezer Scrooge Alec Guinness as Jacob Marley Edith Evans as the Ghost of Christmas Past Kenneth More as the Ghost of Christmas

    Scrooge (1970 film)

    Scrooge_(1970_film)

  • Shirley MacLaine
  • American actress and author (born 1934)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Shirley MacLaine

    Shirley MacLaine

    Shirley_MacLaine

  • Celia Johnson
  • English actress (1908–1982)

    recording of The Importance of Being Earnest (with John Gielgud and Edith Evans). Obituary Variety, 28 April 1982. Callahan, Dan (21 December 2017).

    Celia Johnson

    Celia_Johnson

  • Gracie Mansion
  • New York City mayoral residence

    Herald Tribune. p. 12. ISSN 1941-0646. ProQuest 1326831269. Asbury, Edith Evans (December 31, 1953). "This Is Moving Day in Gracie Mansion; Mrs. Impellitteri

    Gracie Mansion

    Gracie Mansion

    Gracie_Mansion

  • Meryl Streep
  • American actress (born 1949)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Meryl Streep

    Meryl Streep

    Meryl_Streep

  • Juliette Binoche
  • French actress (born 1964)

    Reader. Summer Hours also features Charles Berling, Jérémie Renier and Édith Scob. In the autumn of 2008, Binoche starred in a theatrical dance production

    Juliette Binoche

    Juliette Binoche

    Juliette_Binoche

  • Peggy Ashcroft
  • English actress (1907–1991)

    the society's production of Romeo and Juliet. Ashcroft as Juliet and Edith Evans as the nurse won golden notices, although their director, already notorious

    Peggy Ashcroft

    Peggy Ashcroft

    Peggy_Ashcroft

  • Hay Fever (play)
  • Comic play by Noël Coward

    productions the part has been played by actresses including Constance Collier, Edith Evans, Constance Cummings, Rosemary Harris, Judi Dench, Geraldine McEwan and

    Hay Fever (play)

    Hay_Fever_(play)

  • Crooks and Coronets
  • 1969 British film by Jim O'Connolly

    film written and directed by Jim O'Connolly and starring Telly Savalas, Edith Evans, Warren Oates, Cesar Romero and Harry H. Corbett. Two recently released

    Crooks and Coronets

    Crooks_and_Coronets

  • El Caballo Blanco, Wooroloo
  • Defunct amusement park

    tourist attraction. Williams, who was married to Audrey C Lockyer, met Edith Evans, an El Paso Texan born but Durango Mexico pioneer, female Rejoneador

    El Caballo Blanco, Wooroloo

    El_Caballo_Blanco,_Wooroloo

  • The Slipper and the Rose
  • 1976 British film

    and features a supporting cast led by Michael Hordern, Kenneth More, Edith Evans, and Annette Crosbie. The film's Academy Award-nominated songs were written

    The Slipper and the Rose

    The_Slipper_and_the_Rose

  • Julianne Moore
  • American actress and author (born 1960)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Julianne Moore

    Julianne Moore

    Julianne_Moore

  • Colonel Sanders
  • American entrepreneur (1890–1980)

    Retrieved November 19, 2024 – via FamilySearch. Pearce 1982, p. 20 Edith Evans Asbury (December 17, 1980). "Col. Harland Sanders, Founder Of Kentucky

    Colonel Sanders

    Colonel Sanders

    Colonel_Sanders

  • List of awards and nominations received by Sandra Hüller
  • (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    List of awards and nominations received by Sandra Hüller

    List of awards and nominations received by Sandra Hüller

    List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Sandra_Hüller

  • Isabelle Adjani
  • French actress (born 1955)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Isabelle Adjani

    Isabelle Adjani

    Isabelle_Adjani

  • Look Back in Anger (1959 film)
  • 1959 British film

    Tanner, only referred to in the play, is brought to life in the film by Edith Evans as a dramatic device to emphasise the class difference between Jimmy

    Look Back in Anger (1959 film)

    Look_Back_in_Anger_(1959_film)

  • Kitchen sink realism
  • British social realist artistic movement

    Banzie Judi Dench Diana Dors Ruth Dunning Samantha Eggar Denholm Elliott Edith Evans Adam Faith Hilda Fenemore Barbara Ferris Shirley Anne Field Peter Finch

    Kitchen sink realism

    Kitchen sink realism

    Kitchen_sink_realism

  • Peter Wyngarde
  • British stage, screen, radio actor (1927/1928–2018)

    television of The Dark is Light Enough, by Christopher Fry, with Dame Edith Evans in the part of Countess Ostenburg, which had been written for her. The

    Peter Wyngarde

    Peter Wyngarde

    Peter_Wyngarde

  • List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees
  • for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Lion in Winter, and On Golden Pond Edith Head for The Facts of Life and The Sting Melvyn Douglas for Hud and Being

    List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees

    List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees

    List_of_oldest_and_youngest_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees

  • Vanessa Redgrave
  • British actress (born 1937)

    Coriolanus opposite Laurence Olivier (in the title role), Albert Finney and Edith Evans. In 1960, Redgrave had her first starring role in Robert Bolt's The Tiger

    Vanessa Redgrave

    Vanessa Redgrave

    Vanessa_Redgrave

  • Edith Evans – stage and film roles
  • The English actress Edith Evans, appeared in a wide range of stage and screen productions. After playing in amateur productions she turned professional

    Edith Evans – stage and film roles

    Edith_Evans_–_stage_and_film_roles

  • Kathleen Quinlan
  • American actress (born 1954)

    of Saint Anne Anne Benedict TV film The Turning Point of Jim Malloy Edith Evans TV film Switch Robin Morgan "The Deadly Missiles Caper" 1977 Little Ladies

    Kathleen Quinlan

    Kathleen Quinlan

    Kathleen_Quinlan

  • The Chalk Garden (film)
  • 1964 film by Ronald Neame

    Kerr as Miss Madrigal Hayley Mills as Laurel John Mills as Maitland Edith Evans as Mrs St. Maugham Felix Aylmer as Judge McWhirrey Elizabeth Sellars

    The Chalk Garden (film)

    The_Chalk_Garden_(film)

  • Topsy Jane
  • British actress (1938-2014)

    in A Chance of Thunder (1961); in Shadow Play (1961); Amanda opposite Edith Evans in the BBC production of Time Remembered (1961) by Jean Anouilh; Mavis

    Topsy Jane

    Topsy_Jane

  • The Madwoman of Chaillot (film)
  • 1969 film by Bryan Forbes, John Huston

    with Paul Henreid, Oskar Homolka, Yul Brynner, Richard Chamberlain, Edith Evans and Donald Pleasence. A musical version of the play titled Dear World

    The Madwoman of Chaillot (film)

    The_Madwoman_of_Chaillot_(film)

  • Roosevelt Island
  • Island and neighborhood in New York City

    ISSN 2574-5298. Retrieved March 21, 2024 – via newspapers.com. Asbury, Edith Evans (November 16, 1974). "Soon-to-Be Residents of Roosevelt Is. (Nee Welfare

    Roosevelt Island

    Roosevelt Island

    Roosevelt_Island

  • Bryan Forbes
  • English film director, screenwriter and actor (1926–2013)

    The Wrong Box (1966) and The Whisperers (1967), the latter featuring Edith Evans. A caper film, Deadfall (1968), starred Michael Caine. Forbes was offered

    Bryan Forbes

    Bryan_Forbes

  • Nina Hoss
  • German actress

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Nina Hoss

    Nina Hoss

    Nina_Hoss

  • Maggie Cheung
  • Hong Kong actress (born 1964)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Maggie Cheung

    Maggie Cheung

    Maggie_Cheung

  • Kim Min-hee (actress, born 1982)
  • South Korean actress (born 1982)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Kim Min-hee (actress, born 1982)

    Kim Min-hee (actress, born 1982)

    Kim_Min-hee_(actress,_born_1982)

  • Gena Rowlands
  • American actress (1930–2024)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Gena Rowlands

    Gena Rowlands

    Gena_Rowlands

  • Craze (film)
  • 1974 British film by Freddie Francis

    Freddie Francis and starring Jack Palance, Diana Dors, Julie Ege and Edith Evans. It was written by Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel, based on the 1967 novel

    Craze (film)

    Craze_(film)

  • Peter O'Toole
  • English and Irish actor (1932–2013)

    Donald Wolfit, Eli Wallach, Peter Glenville, Sir Tom Stoppard, and Dame Edith Evans. O'Toole was the recipient of numerous nominations and awards. He was

    Peter O'Toole

    Peter O'Toole

    Peter_O'Toole

  • Tony Richardson
  • English theatre director and filmmaker (1928–1991)

    Yorkshire in 1928 to Clarence Albert Richardson, a chemist, and his wife, Elsie Evans (née Campion). He lived on the edge of Saltaire as a young child and kept

    Tony Richardson

    Tony_Richardson

  • Harold and Maude
  • 1971 film by Hal Ashby

    European and his list of possible actresses included Peggy Ashcroft, Edith Evans, Gladys Cooper, and Celia Johnson, as well as Lotte Lenya, Luise Rainer

    Harold and Maude

    Harold_and_Maude

  • Viveca Lindfors
  • Swedish actress (1920–1995)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Viveca Lindfors

    Viveca Lindfors

    Viveca_Lindfors

  • Anthony Hopkins
  • Welsh actor (born 1937)

    (1973) alongside Claire Bloom, Ralph Richardson, Denholm Elliott, and Edith Evans. He then appeared in the comedy The Girl from Petrovka (1974) with Goldie

    Anthony Hopkins

    Anthony Hopkins

    Anthony_Hopkins

  • Herbert Asbury
  • American journalist and writer (1889–1963)

    plays which appeared on Broadway. None was successful. Asbury married Edith Evans Asbury in 1945, a journalist ultimately employed by The New York Times

    Herbert Asbury

    Herbert_Asbury

  • David Copperfield (1969 film)
  • 1969 British-American film by Delbert Mann

    Attenborough, Laurence Olivier, Susan Hampshire, Cyril Cusack, Wendy Hiller, Edith Evans, Michael Redgrave and Ron Moody. Charles Dickens's story of a young man's

    David Copperfield (1969 film)

    David_Copperfield_(1969_film)

  • Panther 21
  • New York Black Panther Party defendants in 1970–71 trial

    1969). "Bomb Plot Is Laid to 21 Panthers". The New York Times. Asbury, Edith Evans (February 1, 1970). "16 Black Panthers Go on Trial Tomorrow in State

    Panther 21

    Panther 21

    Panther_21

  • Heartbreak House
  • Play by George Bernard Shaw

    broadcast a new adaptation, starring Ralph Richardson as Shotover, with Edith Evans reprising her original 1921 role of Ariadne and Elizabeth Sellars as

    Heartbreak House

    Heartbreak House

    Heartbreak_House

  • The Dark Is Light Enough
  • 1954 verse play by Christopher Fry

    Enough is a 1954 verse play by Christopher Fry, which he wrote for Dame Edith Evans and set during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. It is formally a comedy

    The Dark Is Light Enough

    The_Dark_Is_Light_Enough

  • The Last Days of Dolwyn
  • 1949 British film

    is a 1949 British drama film directed by Emlyn Williams and starring Edith Evans, Emlyn Williams, Richard Burton and Anthony James. The screenplay focuses

    The Last Days of Dolwyn

    The_Last_Days_of_Dolwyn

  • A Doll's House (1973 Garland film)
  • 1973 British film by Patrick Garland

    Ralph Richardson as Dr. Peter Rank Denholm Elliott as Nils Krogstad Edith Evans as Anne-Marie Anna Massey as Kristine Linde Helen Blatch as Helen Kimberley

    A Doll's House (1973 Garland film)

    A_Doll's_House_(1973_Garland_film)

  • Simone Signoret
  • French actress (1921–1985)

    of the first iteration of the series, the other being renowned poet Dame Edith Sitwell. In 1962, Signoret translated Lillian Hellman's play The Little

    Simone Signoret

    Simone Signoret

    Simone_Signoret

  • Piccadilly Theatre
  • West End theatre in London

    Paul Scofield and Timothy West; actresses have included Gladys Cooper, Edith Evans, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Joyce Grenfell, Angela Lansbury, Evelyn Laye

    Piccadilly Theatre

    Piccadilly Theatre

    Piccadilly_Theatre

  • The Late Christopher Bean
  • Play by Sidney Howard

    revived at the Victoria Palace in 1936. During the Second World War Edith Evans headed the cast in a revival under the auspices of ENSA which toured

    The Late Christopher Bean

    The_Late_Christopher_Bean

  • Bibi Andersson
  • Swedish actress (1935–2019)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Bibi Andersson

    Bibi Andersson

    Bibi_Andersson

  • Anna Karina
  • Danish and French actress (1940–2019)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Anna Karina

    Anna Karina

    Anna_Karina

  • Academy Award for Best Actress
  • Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

    Mrs. Robinson The Graduate Faye Dunaway Bonnie Parker Bonnie and Clyde Edith Evans Margaret "Maggie" Seton Ross The Whisperers Audrey Hepburn Susy Hendrix

    Academy Award for Best Actress

    Academy Award for Best Actress

    Academy_Award_for_Best_Actress

  • Sinking of the Titanic
  • 1912 maritime disaster

    boat deck and the forecastle was deep underwater. First-class passenger Edith Evans gave up her place in the boat, and ultimately died in the disaster. She

    Sinking of the Titanic

    Sinking of the Titanic

    Sinking_of_the_Titanic

  • The Seagull
  • 1896 play by Anton Chekhov

    Komisarjevsky opened at the New Theatre, London, on 20 May 1936, with Edith Evans as Arkadina, John Gielgud as Trigorin, Frederick Lloyd as Sorin, George

    The Seagull

    The Seagull

    The_Seagull

  • Hanna Schygulla
  • German actress and chanson singer (born 1943)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Hanna Schygulla

    Hanna Schygulla

    Hanna_Schygulla

  • Pulp magazine
  • Fiction magazines made from 1896 to the 1950s

    Stratemeyer, detective fiction, Laura Jean Libbey, Astounding Science Fiction, Edith Evans) "Pulp Illustration: Pulp Magazines – Illustration History". illustrationhistory

    Pulp magazine

    Pulp_magazine

  • Stéphane Audran
  • French actress (1932–2018)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Stéphane Audran

    Stéphane Audran

    Stéphane_Audran

  • Yvonne Mitchell
  • English actress (1915–1979)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Yvonne Mitchell

    Yvonne Mitchell

    Yvonne_Mitchell

  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)

    Observer thought the play brilliant but ponderously acted, except for Edith Evans as Lady Utterword. Shaw's largest-scale theatrical work was Back to Methuselah

    George Bernard Shaw

    George Bernard Shaw

    George_Bernard_Shaw

  • The Chalk Garden (play)
  • 1955 play written by Enid Bagnold

    play. They discussed the casting for the production; the author hoped Edith Evans would play Mrs St Maugham, but Selznick insisted on casting Gladys Cooper

    The Chalk Garden (play)

    The_Chalk_Garden_(play)

  • Edith Evans Asbury
  • American journalist (1910–2008)

    Edith Evans Asbury (née Snyder; June 30, 1910 – October 30, 2008) was an American journalist who spent nearly 30 years as a reporter with The New York

    Edith Evans Asbury

    Edith_Evans_Asbury

  • Eric Mason
  • British actor (c.1933–2010)

    debut in 1963, aged 30, in Gentle Jack by Robert Bolt, starring Dame Edith Evans. His television credits include: Z-Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, Doctor

    Eric Mason

    Eric_Mason

  • Peter Finch
  • English and Australian actor (1916–1977)

    play at The Old Vic, James Bridie's Daphne Laureola (1949) supporting Edith Evans. This was a significant critical and commercial success and established

    Peter Finch

    Peter Finch

    Peter_Finch

  • Michael Redgrave
  • English actor and filmmaker (1908–1985)

    of the season was Orlando. Edith Evans was his Rosalind and the two fell very much in love. As he later explained: "Edith always had a habit of falling

    Michael Redgrave

    Michael Redgrave

    Michael_Redgrave

  • The Old Rep
  • Theatre in Birmingham, England

    luminaries included: Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, Peggy Ashcroft, Edith Evans and later Paul Scofield, Albert Finney, Derek Jacobi and the director

    The Old Rep

    The Old Rep

    The_Old_Rep

  • Deborah Kerr
  • Scottish actress (1921–2007)

    at the Cambridge Theatre, stealing attention from stalwarts such as Edith Evans and Isabel Jeans. "She has the rare gift", wrote critic Beverley Baxter

    Deborah Kerr

    Deborah Kerr

    Deborah_Kerr

  • Paula Beer
  • German actress

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

    Paula Beer

    Paula Beer

    Paula_Beer

  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
  • Drama school in London, England

    (1950–1951) Sir Felix Aylmer (1954) Dame Flora Robson (1955–1963) Dame Edith Evans (1964–1976) Sir John Gielgud (1977–1989) Diana, Princess of Wales (1989–1997)

    Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

    Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

    Royal_Academy_of_Dramatic_Art

  • We Don't Live Here Anymore
  • 2004 drama film by John Curran

    Hank Evans are two friends who teach literature at the local university. One night Jack and his wife Terry are hosting Hank and his wife Edith for a

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  • Naomi Watts filmography
  • Roxeanne de Persand 21 Grams Cristina Peck 2004 We Don't Live Here Anymore Edith Evans Also producer The Assassination of Richard Nixon Marie Andersen Bicke

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  • Anna Magnani
  • Italian actress (1908–1973)

    sang in nightclubs and cabarets; leading to her being dubbed "the Italian Édith Piaf". However, her actor friend Micky Knox writes that she "never studied

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  • Kerry Fox
  • New Zealand actress

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

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  • Nothing Like a Dame (film)
  • 2018 British film

    beauties,' Plowright said to Atkins, sounding not unlike (a dead dame) Edith Evans – though whenever images of their younger selves flashed up, you begged

    Nothing Like a Dame (film)

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  • The Millionairess (play)
  • Play written by George Bernard Shaw

    her search for a suitor. Shaw wrote the play in 1936 expressly for Edith Evans. Evans rejected the role, calling it "too icy". However, she did act the

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  • Victoria Abril
  • Spanish actress and singer (born 1959)

    (1963) Sachiko Hidari (1964) Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971)

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  • James Donald
  • Scottish actor (1917–1993)

    originally intended to be a teacher, but seeing Cedric Hardwicke and Edith Evans in The Late Christopher Bean made him decide to be an actor. He began

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    To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit.

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    One who edits or writes for a magazine.