Credits (Film): Rebecca, Suspicion, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Jane Eyre, Ivanhoe Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan Dig Deeper What Alfred Hitchcock’s Colleagues Said About Working With Him And Deeper Hollywood's Most Famous Family Feuds Also ranks #5 on The Most Bitter Sibli...
“annie hall” “annie hall” was diane keaton’s fourth film with woody allen; she also showed her dramatic chops in “the godfather” films and the troubling 1977 drama “looking for mr. goodbar.” faye dunaway (1976) image credit: united artists/kobal/rex/shutterstock “network” in ...
50. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (1924) 51. Little Annie Rooney (1925) 52. Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) 53. The Black Pirate (1926) 54. Sparrows (1926) 55. My Best Girl (1927) 56. The Gaucho (1927) 57. Coquette (1929) * 58. The Taming of the Shrew (1929) 59...
Playing neither Vicky (that was Rebecca Hall) nor Cristina (that was Scarlett Johansson), Cruz is the most recent, and surely the last, Oscar-winning best supporting actress from a Woody Allen picture—though Cate Blanchett’s best-actress win for Blue Jasmine was still a few years away. Al...
Credits (Film): Rebecca, Suspicion, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Jane Eyre, Ivanhoe Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan Dig Deeper What Alfred Hitchcock’s Colleagues Said About Working With Him And Deeper Hollywood's Most Famous Family Feuds Also ranks #6 on The Most Bitter Siblin...
Credits (Film): Rebecca, Suspicion, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Jane Eyre, Ivanhoe Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan Dig Deeper What Alfred Hitchcock’s Colleagues Said About Working With Him And Deeper Hollywood's Most Famous Family Feuds Also ranks #6 on The Most Bitter Siblin...
RebeccaJoan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier inRebecca(1940), directed by Alfred Hitchcock. During this period Olivier broadened his acting range bytacklingdifficult classical roles; he also chose to accept character parts that allowed him to hide what he considered his shortcomings behind heavy makeup ...