Topic: Elia Kazan
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John Kerr was a Tony-winning actor for 'Tea and Sympathy'
John Kerr starred in the film version of 'South Pacific' and earned a Tony Award for his stage role in 'Tea and Sympathy.' John Kerr reprised his 'Tea' role for the 1956 film.
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Andy Griffith: why we should remember him as more than 'America's Sheriff'
Andy Griffith made his mark as a singer, musician, and, in film, as an odious media manipulator. But he's remembered and loved for his compelling portrayal of good sense and kindness.
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Andy Griffith, beloved family TV actor, dies
Andy Griffith, who starred in family TV favorites "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Matlock," died today at age 86. His career spanned more than 50 years, but he was best known as Sheriff Andy Taylor.
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Chapter & Verse 'Death of a Salesman': meant for you?
If you've ever rued your job or made a mistake with your child, 'Death of a Salesman' is your play.
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FROM OUR FILES: An Interview with Karl Malden
Karl Malden, who died today, spoke to the MONITOR in 1959 about acting and working with directors such as Kazan and Hitchcock.
07/02/2009 01:00 am -
Review: 'Medicine for Melancholy'
Off-kilter love story follows an African-American couple as they wander through San Francisco the morning after a one-night stand.
02/21/2009 12:00 am -
Opinion Beauty is in the eye of the casting agent
Actors were once judged on talent. Today it's all about being 'hot.'
06/19/2008 01:00 am







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