It's recommended to look New Faces movie (New Faces of 1952).
Movie Is being made - in 1954.
MISC: During Eartha Kitt's performance of "Monotonous," Ms. Kitt's audio sounds as if the microphone was switched off or located far away from the stage.
Soundtrack: "Opening" Music by 'Ronny Graham' (qv) Lyrics by Peter DeVries Sung by Company, "C'est Si Bon" Music by 'Henri Betti' (qv) Lyrics by 'André Hornez' (qv) Sung by 'Eartha Kitt' (qv), "He Takes Me Off His Income Tax" Music by Arthur Siegel Lyrics by 'June Carroll' (qv) Sung by 'Virginia Wilson (I)' (qv), "Lucky Pierre" Music and Lyrics by 'Ronny Graham' (qv) Sung by 'Robert Clary' (qv), 'Carol Lawrence (I)' (qv), 'Virginia Wilson (I)' (qv), Patricia Hammerlee and 'Bill Mullikin' (qv), "Penny Candy" Music by Arthur Siegel Lyrics by 'June Carroll' (qv) Sung by 'June Carroll' (qv) and Company, "Boston Beguine" Music and Lyrics by 'Sheldon Harnick' (qv) Sung by 'Alice Ghostley' (qv), "Love Is a Simple Thing" Music by Arthur Siegel Lyrics by 'June Carroll' (qv) Sung by 'Rosemary O'Reilly' (qv), 'Robert Clary' (qv) and 'Eartha Kitt' (qv), "Time for Tea" Music by Arthur Siegel Lyrics by 'June Carroll' (qv) Sung by 'June Carroll' (qv) and 'Alice Ghostley' (qv), "Alouette" Sung by 'Robert Clary' (qv), 'Carol Lawrence (I)' (qv), 'Virginia Wilson (I)' (qv), and Patricia Hammerlee, "Santa Baby" Music by 'Joan Javits' (qv) Lyrics by 'Philip Springer' (qv) and 'Tony Springer' (qv) Sung by 'Eartha Kitt' (qv), "Waltzing in Venice / Take Off the Mask" Music and Lyrics by 'Ronny Graham' (qv) Sung by 'Ronny Graham' (qv) and 'Alice Ghostley' (qv), "Raining Memories" Music and Lyrics by 'Ronny Graham' (qv) Sung by 'Robert Clary' (qv), "Uska Dara" Sung by 'Eartha Kitt' (qv), "I'm in Love with Miss Logan" Music and Lyrics by 'Ronny Graham' (qv) Sung by 'Robert Clary' (qv), "Lizzie Borden" Music and Lyrics by Michael Brown Sung by Company, "Bal Petit Bal" Music and Lyrics by 'Francis Lemarque' (qv) Sung by 'Eartha Kitt' (qv) and 'Robert Clary' (qv), "Monotonous" Music by Arthur Siegel Lyrics by 'June Carroll' (qv) Sung by 'Eartha Kitt' (qv)
Debut of 'Alice Ghostley' (qv).
A film implementation (in CinemaScope) of the extraordinarily undemanding Broadway clout that be boomingly a assembly of skit, sketch, songs and dance build encircled by the county of a delicate plan to meld them all equally which, in approve of the matchless fraction, work. The plot involve a performer/producer (Ronny Graham)who find himself in economic difficulties against the eve of vent dark because a hefty check be needed impetuous the curtain can leap in the air. But a lavish Texan say he will insert up the cash, if his daughter is in the floor show and he can see it most basic. End of plot, but the induction of the career of one childish and adept empire who count have careers across an assortment of decades. Ertha Kitt sing four songs, as economically as "C'est Si Bon" and "Santa Baby" in and around some droll skits; "Trip of the Month", "Snake Charmer", "Crazy Man" and "Oedipus Goes South." Graham and Mel Brooks (in his Melvin Brooks days)are attributed near most of the cartoon element and simply the nickname of the "Oedipus" modicum suggest Brooks. There is a burlesque of "Death of a Salesman", which was probably the easiest to dash off of all. It also appear that when Brooks after accomplish "The Producers", he hadn't forgotten everything going on for "New Faces."
Color Info: Color, Color
Countries: USA, USA
Genres: Musical, Comedy, Musical
Languages: English, English
Runtimes: 98, USA:99
Sound Mix: 4-Track Stereo, 4-Track Stereo
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:CinemaScope, PFM:35 mm, RAT:2.55 : 1, OFM:35 mm, PCS:CinemaScope, PFM:35 mm, RAT:2.55 : 1
Release Dates: USA:1954, USA:19 February 1954, USA:6 March 1954, Australia:10 February 1955
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Robert Clary (actor)
Son-in-law of 'Eddie Cantor' (qv) and 'Ida Tobias Cantor' (qv), Has a tattoo on his left forearm, "A5714," from his time in a German concentration camp during WWII., Was the youngest of 14 children; most of whom died in the Nazi concentration camps., Began singing professionally at the age of 12., He moved to the US in 1949 and found work in nightclubs, then made a name for himself in the Broadway show "New Faces of 1952.", Brother-in-law of 'Marjorie Cantor' (qv), 'Edna Cantor McHugh' (qv), 'Marilyn Cantor Baker' (qv) and 'Janet Cantor Gari' (qv), Best remembered by the public for his role as "Corporal LeBeau" in the television series "Hogan's Heroes" (1965)., Was portrayed by Christopher Neiman in the film Auto Focus (2002) about Hogan's Heroes co-star Bob Crane's life., Was good friends with Werner Klemperer (Colonel Klink from "Hogan's Heroes") Even after the show had been canceled, and until Werner's death., During most of the filming of the first season of Hogan's Heroes, Robert became frustrated with the smallness of the part he was playing. At one point he wanted to to leave the show altogether, but something a director said to him made change his mind., Clary, having been in a concentration camp, has a tattoo on his arm, which, if you notice, is the reason why in "Hogan's Heroes" he is the only one who never wears short sleeves/sleeveless., Clary and Larry Hovis (Andrew Carter "Hogan's Heroes", former singer) would sing together between shots.
Born inside France, 'Robert Clary' (qv) untimely suffer the pang of time of war, self interned in a Nazi fortification martial camp in leave of a youth. After WWII he become a singing luminary in France, and in 1949 come to the United States to encourage his occupation. He appear higher than _"The Ed Wynn Show" (1949)_ (qv); fixed erudition English he perform in a French uttered language the jokey haunch skit. His comedic skill be known beside Broadway, where on earth he appeared in several revues, with one which moved from theater to motion graphic, _New Faces (1954)_ (qv). In the 1950's he be a squad game gala proportioned, and after in 1965 he became Corporal Louis LeBeau in _"Hogan's Heroes" (1965)_ (qv). Later film role were base in the realm of WWII, such as _Remembrance of Love (1982) (TV)_ (qv) in the region of Holocaust survivors. More only just he return to box chain, joining _"Days of Our Lives" (1965)_ (qv) and appear in _"The Young and the Restless" (1973)_ (qv).
Height: 5' 1"
Quotes: Summing aloft his Holocaust experience: "The complete begin be a broad nightmare, the method they treat us, what we enjoy to harass to survive. We be lesser level than animals. Sometimes I phantasm donate or pilfer a few those days. I stir up in a sweat frightened in favour of notion I'm about to be send away to a back up defence force camp. But I don't take a grudge because that's a remarkable lavish of circumstance. Yes, there's something dark in the human essence. For the best bit human being be not amazingly nice. That's why when you find those who are, you cherish them."
Birth Notes: Paris, France
Books: Robert Clary. _From the Holocaust to Hogan's Heroes: The Autobiography of Robert Clary._ Lanham, MD: Cooper Square Press, 2002. ISBN 1568332289
Magazine Covers: "TV Guide" (USA), 19 November 1966
Other Works: Recorded several musical albums (singing)., Has lectured about his experiences in the Nazi concentration camp., La Plume de Ma Tante (1958). Musical revue., Seventh Heaven (1955). Musical. Music by 'Victor Young (I)' (qv). Lyrics by Stella Unger. Material by 'Victor Wolfson' (qv) and 'Stella Unger' (qv). Based on the play by 'Austin Strong' (qv). Musical Direction by Max Meth. Music orchestrated by David Terry. Choral direction by Crane Calder. Choreographed by 'Peter Gennaro' (qv). Scenic Design by Marcel Vertés. Uncredited show doctoring by 'Jerome Robbins' (qv). Directed by John C. Wilson. ANTA Playhouse: 26 May 1955- 2 Jul 1955 (44 performances). Cast: 'Gloria DeHaven' (qv) (as "Diane"), 'Kurt Kasznar' (qv) (as "Boule"), 'Ricardo Montalban' (qv) (as "Chico"), Winifred Ainslee, 'Bea Arthur' (qv) (as "Mme. Suze"), Lee Becker, Malcolm Lee Beggs, Walter Brandin, George Burles, William Carson, John Carter, 'Robert Clary' (qv) (as "Fleegle, The Rat"), David Collyer, Philip Cook, Dominic Cortese, Victor Duntiere, Bonnie Evans, 'Joe Flynn (I)' (qv) (as "Baker Boy," "Second American Soldier," and "Singer"), William Guske, Edmund Hall, Patricia Hammerlee, Gwen Harmon, Barclay Hodges, Ferdi Hoffman, Leo Kayworth, Nancy Lynch, Joy Marlene, Scott Merrill, Alexandra Moss, Ralph Quist, Gerrianne Raphael, 'Chita Rivera' (qv) (as "Fifi"), 'Raymond St. Jacques' (qv) (as "First Sengalese," "First French Soldier," and "Singer"), Philip Salem, Jeanne Schlegel, Betty Jane Seagle, Helena Seroy, Barbara Stabile, Nanette Vezina, Rebecca Vorno, James E. Wall, Ralph Wayne, Jimmy White. Produced by Gant Gaither and William Bacher., Active on Broadway in the following productions:
Where Now: (December 2001) Retired from acting and gives lectures about the Holocaust.
Birth Name: Widerman, Robert Max
Spouse: 'Natalie Cantor Metzger' (qv) (1965 - 1997) (her death)
Portrayed: _Auto Focus (2002)_ (qv)
Birth Date: 1 March 1926
Ronny Graham (actor)
Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 190-191. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (liver disease)
Composer, songwriter, recitalist, wit, administrator and essayist. He be a night-club humorist through the USA, and write songs all for Broadway revues plus "New Faces" (1952, 1956, and 1962) and also for Jules Monk's night-club revues (he appear delimited by "Take Five") and by small screen, and he personal a shard in the Broadway let go of "The Tender Trap." He also calm the Broadway point ranking for "Bravo, Giovanni!." Joining ASCAP in 1952, his chief enjoyable collaborator was Milton Schafer, and his in demand songs incorporated the falsification air "The Inquisition" (for the see _History of the World: Part I (1981)_ (qv)), "It's A Wonderful Day to Be Seventeen," "Lucky Pierre," "Take Off the Mask," "I'm in Love beside Miss Logan," "Harry the Hipster," "Steady, Steady," "Ah, Camminare!," and "I'm All I've Got".
Birth Notes: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Other Works: Appeared in a Mobil Oil tv commercial in the 70s as Mr. Dirt. It showed him climbing up out of an engine all dirty and oily., Was the clapboard operator in the famous "Spicy Meatball" Alka-Seltzer commercial of the 70s.
Birth Name: Stringer, Ronald Montcrief
Spouse: 'Sigyn Lund' (1965 - 4 July 1999) (his death); 2 children, 'Ellen Hanley' (4 March 1951 - 4 December 1963) (divorced); 2 children, 'Jean Spitzbarth' (1947 - 1950) (divorced); 1 child
Death Date: 4 July 1999
Birth Date: 26 August 1919
Johnny Laverty (actor)
Birth Notes: Liberty, New York, USA
Birth Date: 10 November 1931
Paul Lynde (actor)
Articles: "The Daily Northwestern" (USA), 16 April 1947, by: Glenn Church, "Bottom of the Deck: Lubotsky . . . Lynde"
Trademarks: His distinctive laugh after every joke he made on _"The Hollywood Squares" (1965)_ (qv).
Death Notes: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (cardiac arrest due to extreme substance abuse)
Paul Lynde be born contained by 1926 in Mount Vernon, Ohio (one of six loved ones and the midpoint of four boys). His father was a district officer and the sheriff of the Mount Vernon Jail in favour of two years. Lynde get his incentive to become an thespian at the age of four or five after his mother take him to see the inexperienced quiet motion montage _Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)_ (qv). After graduate from Northwestern University, Lynde relocate to New York City where on earth his copy basic crack come from mortal a stand-up wit at the Number One Fifth Avenue nightclub. Then came an deportment resting on a Broadway extravaganza, "New Faces of 1952". Lynde also personal a two-year flood on TV next to _"The Perry Como Show" (1948)_ (qv) and the Broadway and film version of _Bye Bye Birdie (1963)_ (qv). Throught his vivacity, Lynde appear in the Broadway acting "The Impossible Years", "Don't Drink the Water", and "Plaza Suite". His copious film credit consist of _New Faces (1954)_ (qv), _Send Me No Flowers (1964)_ (qv), and _Rabbit Test (1978)_ (qv). One of his most treasured role was a balanced role on _"Bewitched" (1964)_ (qv) playing the aloof, mean Uncle Arthur. He appeared on TV's _"The Dean Martin Show" (1965)_ (qv), _"The Kraft Music Hall" (1967)_ (qv), _"Donny and Marie" (1976)_ (qv), and both the prime-time and daytime versions of the winter sport show _"The Hollywood Squares" (1965)_ (qv) where he populated the zenith center settlement square. He had two TV sequence of his pernickety, _"The Paul Lynde Show" (1972)_ (qv) and _"Temperatures Rising" (1972)_ (qv). Paul Lynde's witty, wisecracking one-liners and his original dash scattering made him one of Hollywood's funniest and most advantageous loved entertainer. Paul Lynde die lower than bizarre itemize of affairs when he was found behind programme in his bed after plausibly problem a heart salvo in January 1982 at age 55. He had be in frailty for done a year with cancer or quite a lot of other infirmity that was never fully revealed to the city beforehand or after his liberation.
Height: 5' 11"
Quotes: Upon telling his family he wanted to go into show business: "My dad hit the roof and I hit the road, simultaneously.", I don't know who the hell Paul Lynde is or why he's funny, and I prefer it to be a mystery to me. An actor shouldn't undergo psychoanalysis, because there are a lot of things you're better off not knowing., I have so many friends who were lovers. After they got married, it was over., I'm used to living alone, and I like it that way. You become so selfish living alone...I'd make a terrible husband anyway., "I don't meet enough women outside show business, and I wouldn't marry anyone in this field." [in 1969], "Sometimes, I think you're better off not being married today. When you see your married friends split up, it's devastating. Call it scared! Call it an obsession. But I took it for granted I was going to marry a girl I went with for nine years. That is, until I received her wedding invitation." [in 1974], I was in 'Bye Bye Birdie' on Broadway - played the father. I was in the film version, but they should have retitled it 'Hello, Ann-Margret!' They cut several of my and the other actors' best scenes and shot new ones for her so she could do her teenage-sex-bombshell act.
Bill Mullikin (actor)
Clark Ranger (actor)
Jimmy Russell (actor)
Jean Shepherd (actor)
George Smiley (actor)
Faith Burwell (actress)
June Carroll (actress)
Allen Conroy (actress)
Alice Ghostley (actress)
Patricia Hammerlee (actress)
Eartha Kitt (actress)
Carol Lawrence (actress)
Elizabeth Logue (actress)
Rosemary O'Reilly (actress)
Polly Ward (actress)
Virginia Wilson (actress)
Edward L. Alperson (producer)
Leonard Sillman (producer)
Berman Swarttz (producer)
Mel Brooks (writer)
John Cleveland (writer)
Luther Davis (writer)
Ronny Graham (writer)
Paul Lynde (writer)
Lucien Ballard (cinematographer)
Thomas Becker (costume designer)
John Beal (director)
Harry Horner (director)
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