Yes, the entire country of China separates Mongolia from South and Southeast Asia.silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 3:37 pmI wouldn't classify Mongolia as southern Asia, while Thailand/Siam certainly is.
Game #217: A Star Is Born
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One of the "right church, wrong pew"
43. “I've come to see lots of nice people who hate it and deplore it and protest their own innocence, then help it along and wonder why it grows. People who would never beat up a Jew. People who think anti-Semitism is far away in some dark place with low-class morons. That's the biggest discovery I've made. The good people. The nice people.”
DOROTHY MCGUIRE
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43. “I've come to see lots of nice people who hate it and deplore it and protest their own innocence, then help it along and wonder why it grows. People who would never beat up a Jew. People who think anti-Semitism is far away in some dark place with low-class morons. That's the biggest discovery I've made. The good people. The nice people.”
DOROTHY MCGUIRE
It's GREGORY PECK to Dorothy McGuire
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21. “I saw this widow and she's a wreck. She has just lost the person she loved the most in this world and I realized we're all going to lose the people we love. That's the way it is, but not me. Not right now. Because the person I love the most is standing right here and I'm not ready to lose you yet.”
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61. “You're gonna have an amazing story to tell your friends. If not, you'll have a tag on your toe. You decide. Hurry up. Let's go. Ma'am, would you be quiet? Sir, get down, please. Thank you. Just stay there. Just get real comfortable. Hey, uh, throw in some bottles of Wild Turkey, too, will you?”
WOODY HARRELSON?
GEENA DAVIS in Thelma and Louise.
WOODY HARRELSON?
GEENA DAVIS in Thelma and Louise.
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The Hilton Twins are driving me nuts. I'm fairly sure that one part of the link is Oscar-winning actors. The Hilton twins only appeared in two movies, Freaks and Chained for Life. Wikipedia says they appeared in another silent horror film, The Unholy Three, but I haven't gotten any confirmation on that, and one source says that the unbilled conjoined twins in The Unholy Three were not the Hiltons. The two credit films the pair made had several B-movie actors in the cast with extensive filmographies like Wallace Ford and Allen Jenkins, but no Oscar winners. Victor McLaglen was in The Unholy Three, but I would think Frank could have found a better matchup for him.
If the twins aren't on there for their filmography, the only other thing that would qualify is their name, HIlton. I'm not sure how that ties to Oscar winning actors unless perhaps it refers to the role for which the actor won the Oscar. If Jon or Peter Finch were in the game, that could match with Gregory Peck on that basis. The Timothy Hutton-Donald Sutherland matchup looks good because it would lead to three possible Tangredis. (1) An Oscar-winning actor paired with another actor from the film in which they won the Oscar; (2) an Oscar-winning actor being paired with another actor from their first movie (when they were "born"), or (3) an Oscar-winning actor paired with another actor who played their parent. But other than the Hutton/Sutherland matchup, I can't find anything that works.
If the twins aren't on there for their filmography, the only other thing that would qualify is their name, HIlton. I'm not sure how that ties to Oscar winning actors unless perhaps it refers to the role for which the actor won the Oscar. If Jon or Peter Finch were in the game, that could match with Gregory Peck on that basis. The Timothy Hutton-Donald Sutherland matchup looks good because it would lead to three possible Tangredis. (1) An Oscar-winning actor paired with another actor from the film in which they won the Oscar; (2) an Oscar-winning actor being paired with another actor from their first movie (when they were "born"), or (3) an Oscar-winning actor paired with another actor who played their parent. But other than the Hutton/Sutherland matchup, I can't find anything that works.
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Hilton. First thing I thought of was James Hilton who wrote Goodbye Mr. Chips, Random Harvest, Lost Horizon.
But I see nothing that works with that.
But I see nothing that works with that.
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Once the remaining incorrect answer is corrected, I think the Tangredi will be discovered almost immediately.
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5. is apparently WHOOPI GOLDBERG from Sister Act, not Maggie Smith.franktangredi wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:07 pmOnce the remaining incorrect answer is corrected, I think the Tangredi will be discovered almost immediately.
Not seeing the Tangredi immediately, though.
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It's not Maggie Smith talking to Whoopi after she questions the 9 o'clock bedtime?mrkelley23 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:34 pm5. is apparently WHOOPI GOLDBERG from Sister Act, not Maggie Smith.franktangredi wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:07 pmOnce the remaining incorrect answer is corrected, I think the Tangredi will be discovered almost immediately.
Not seeing the Tangredi immediately, though.


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You're right, I"m wrong. Second instance of me being stupid here recently. My bad.mellytu74 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:49 pmIt's not Maggie Smith talking to Whoopi after she questions the 9 o'clock bedtime?mrkelley23 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:34 pm5. is apparently WHOOPI GOLDBERG from Sister Act, not Maggie Smith.franktangredi wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:07 pmOnce the remaining incorrect answer is corrected, I think the Tangredi will be discovered almost immediately.
Not seeing the Tangredi immediately, though.![]()
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42. She is the only Oscar-winning actress to have a memorial plaque in the Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey.
DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT
16. In addition to her Oscar, she shared a Gold Record with her stepson.
Could this be SHIRLEY JONES?
25. “So you have chosen ... death.”
CHRISTOPHER LEE in one of the LOTR movies??
36. She was the second actress in a seven-year period to win an Oscar playing opposite Laurence Harvey.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
Could this be SIMONE SIGNORET instead?
The three movies are Room at the Top, Butterfield 8 and Darling. Did I have them out of order and Butterfield 8 is first?
Michael Caine was in Darling with Julie Christie, BTW.
DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT
16. In addition to her Oscar, she shared a Gold Record with her stepson.
Could this be SHIRLEY JONES?
25. “So you have chosen ... death.”
CHRISTOPHER LEE in one of the LOTR movies??
36. She was the second actress in a seven-year period to win an Oscar playing opposite Laurence Harvey.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
Could this be SIMONE SIGNORET instead?
The three movies are Room at the Top, Butterfield 8 and Darling. Did I have them out of order and Butterfield 8 is first?
Michael Caine was in Darling with Julie Christie, BTW.
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Room at the Top was first, followed by Butterfield 8, then Darling.
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Okay, while technically Peter Sellers is not the correct answer on a couple of counts, I can see where this would be misleading. So I will tell you that this is not Peter Sellers.14. He managed to complete his final film role - that of a Chinese mandarin - with the aid of oxygen tanks and a nurse.
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14. He managed to complete his final film role - that of a Chinese mandarin - with the aid of oxygen tanks and a nurse.
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Time for a new consolidation …
Game #217: A Star Is Born
Identify the 75 actors in the clues below. (Every other clue is a quotation.) Then, match them into 40 pairs according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself.
Five actors will be used twice.
1. “And then what did he do? Did he train you? Did he rehearse you? Did he tell you exactly what to do, what to say? You were a very apt pupil too, weren't you? You were a very apt pupil! Well, why did you pick on me? Why me?”
JIMMY STEWART
2. He himself was half-Irish and half-Mexican, but his film roles included Russians, Italians, Greeks, Arabs, and a variety of Native Americans
ANTHONY QUINN
3. “Oh, no, sir. I'm sorry, sir. I could never answer to a whistle. Whistles are for dogs and cats and other animals, but not for children and definitely not for me.”
JULIE ANDREWS
4. In a Hitchcock film, he recreated a role that had previously won him a Tony award.
JOHN WILLIAMS
5. “From what I've heard, your singing career was almost non-existent, and your married lover wants you dead. If you're fooling anyone, it is only yourself. God has brought you here. Take the hint.”
MAGGIE SMITH
6. She recently received her first Oscar nomination in 29 years.
JODIE FOSTER
7. “Happy! Ward, you tell me the definition of happy. But first you better make sure your kids are good and safe, that they haven't fallen of a horse, been hit by a car, or drown in that swimming pool you're so proud of! Then, you come and tell me how to be happy!”
DONALD SUTHERLAND
8. His real-life roles have included a pope, a Roman general, and a Southeast Asian monarch.
9. “You're going out a youngster, but you've got to come back a star!”
WARNER BAXTER
10. He played the lead in a horror movie that Roger Ebert expressed a desire to "flush . . . down the toilet to see if it also grows into something big and fearsome."
ROBERT FORSTER
11. “Eve would ask Abbott to give her Costello.”
CELESTE HOLM
12. She was the third actress in a seven-year period to win an Oscar playing opposite Laurence Harvey.
JULIE CHRISTIE
13. “You know what I find interesting about that, Annie? It's interesting to me that you have absolutely no friends. Do you know why that's interesting? Here's a friend standing directly in front of you, trying to talk to you, and you choose to talk about having no friends.”
MELISSA McCARTHY
14. He managed to complete his final film role - that of a Chinese mandarin - with the aid of oxygen tanks and a nurse.
DAVID CARRADINE
15. “We're the victims of a foul disease called social prejudice, my child. These dear ladies of the Law and Order League are scouring out the dregs of the town. Come on. Be a proud, glorified dreg like me.”
THOMAS MITCHELL
16. In addition to her Oscar, she shared a Gold Record with her stepson.
SHIRLEY JONES?
17. “You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!”
CHARLTON HESTON
18. Two decades after ending his television run as a famous fictional crimefighter, he was sworn in as a real-life reserve police officer in Idaho.
DEAN CAIN
19. “I went to work when I was 12 years old. I been workin' ever since. I'll tell you my first job. It was a paper route. I bought another kid out with a swift kick in the kiester.”
BRODERICK CRAWFORD
20. She was the earliest Oscar-winning actor to fall victim to the infamous Red Channels blacklist.
GALE SONDERGAARD? ANNE REVERE?
21. “I saw this widow and she's a wreck. She has just lost the person she loved the most in this world and I realized we're all going to lose the people we love. That's the way it is, but not me. Not right now. Because the person I love the most is standing right here and I'm not ready to lose you yet.”
OWEN WILSON
22. Except for Marilyn Monroe, she was the biggest star ever to have appeared in a Marx Brothers movie.
LUCILLE BALL
23. “Old McDonald had a farm/Ee-i-ee-i-o/And on that farm he shot some guys/Badda-boom-badda-bing-bang-boom.”
24. He played the brother of Gary Cooper, the husband of Grace Kelly, and the father of Ryan O’Neal.
RAY MILLAND
25. “So you have chosen ... death.”
CHRISTOPHER LEE?
26. In 1941, he played a heroic role that would be played again 78 years later by Zachary Levi.
TOM TYLER
27. “I can't believe I have a bunch of dead people watching videos in my living room.”
28. As of the posting of this game, she is the last surviving cast member of IAMMMMW.
BARRIE CHASE
29. “You're that secret agent! That English secret agent! From England! You're chasin' somebody. Who you got this time, boy? Commies? Let's go get 'em! I'm with you all the way!”
CLIFTON JAMES
30. In the movie that made John Wayne a major star, he was billed below this actress.
CLAIRE TREVOR
31. “Look, right across the board: eleven, eleven, eleven ….”
CHRISTOPHER GUEST
32. For 23 years, this Oscar-winning actor was related by marriage to Post Cereals and the Wall Street firm of E.F. Hutton.
CLIFF ROBERTSON
33. “You wanna run me down, go ahead. You can be as mean and hurtful as you want, but this is the last time you will ever hit me! You do it again, one of us is goin' to the boneyard!”
34. In two different films, this Jamaican actress played the wife of the actor whose ancestor she had played in a television miniseries.
CICELY TYSON? MADGE SINCLAIR?
35. “God, she's beautiful. She's got the prettiest eyes. She looks so sexy in that sweater. I just want to be alone with her and hold her and kiss her and tell her how much I love her and take care of her. Stop it you idiot, she's your wife's sister.”
MICHAEL CAINE
36. She was the second actress in a seven-year period to win an Oscar playing opposite Laurence Harvey.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
37. “It must have been hard on your mother, not having any children.”
GINGER ROGERS
38. It took her a record 48 years to complete the Triple Crown of Acting. (Between her Emmy and Tony wins, she was busy doing other things.)
GLENDA JACKSON
39. “It happens to everyone ... men, I mean. We're lucky ... women, I mean … we can fake it if we have to. Oh, oh, don't get me wrong I never have with you! Faked it, I mean. With you it's like ... pow, pow, pow, like the fourth of July, every time! But just tonight, cause you couldn't ... up to now, it's been grand, Pooky, really, really grand, but if there's one thing I know for sure, you can't let it get you, you should excuse the expression, down. You can't think about it, you just gotta put it out of your mind! The more you think about it, the more you worry. The more you worry, the more you think … think, worry, worry, think.... It just gets like a vicious cycle! And then, before you know it … you are impudent!”
LESLEY ANNE WARREN
40. This actor/director said of his never-seen, never-completed 1972 film, “I was embarrassed. I was ashamed of the work, and I was grateful that I had the power to contain it all, and never let anyone see it. It was bad, bad, bad.”
JERRY LEWIS
41. “I am more interested in the Rock of Ages than I am in the age of rocks.”
FREDERIC MARCH
42. She is the only Oscar-winning actress to have a memorial plaque in the Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey.
DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT
43. “I've come to see lots of nice people who hate it and deplore it and protest their own innocence, then help it along and wonder why it grows. People who would never beat up a Jew. People who think anti-Semitism is far away in some dark place with low-class morons. That's the biggest discovery I've made. The good people. The nice people.”
GREGORY PECK
44. He played opposite Shirley Temple in her first three starring roles.
JAMES DUNN? BILL ROBINSON?
45. “Was that cannon fire, or is it my heart pounding?”
INGRID BERGMAN
46. She gave up acting due to her marriage to a rising politician - who gave up politics due to his affair with a young model.
JERI RYAN? VALERIE HOBSON?
47. “I'm old fashioned. I don't believe in extra-marital relationships. I think people should mate for life - like pigeons or Catholics.”
48. He played the first murderer outwitted by Peter Falk’s Lieutenant Columbo.
GENE BARRY
49. “I don't want no volunteers, I don't want no mates, there's just too many captains on this island. $10,000 for me by myself. For that you get the head, the tail, the whole damn thing.”
ROBERT SHAW
50. He co-created a TV series with Mel Brooks and co-directed a movie with Warren Beatty.
BUCK HENRY
51. “He's making violent love to me, mother!”
DONNA REED
52. He received an Oscar nomination for playing the real-life husband of an actress in one of the preceding clues.
53. “It's not a monster, it's just a doggy….”
54. In a classic comedy directed by Jean Renoir, he played a role that would later be Americanized by Nick Nolte.
MICHEL SIMON
55. “We're not talking about killing people. Herb's talking about killing me and I'm talking about killing him.”
HENRY TRAVERS
56. They appeared in three films together - including a 1932 horror classic - and zero films separately.
DAISY & VIOLET HILTON
57. “This is humiliating and I'm pregnant and incapable of bullsh*t. Where is our offer from Arizona? I don't know what you do for your four percent but my husband has a whole plan, an image and when you put him in a waterbed warehouse commercial you're making him common, when you know he deserves the big four: shoes, cars, clothing line, soft drink. I know about the four jewels of the celebrity endorsement dollar. I majored in marketing and so did my husband. We came to play."
REGINA KING
58. His real-life roles included an American gangster, a British-American comedian, an Italian dictator, and the emperor of France.
ROD STEIGER
59. “Don't be so inquisitive. The gentleman died because he drank some wine with poison in it.”
JOSEPHINE HULL
60. He was Hollywood’s first genuine western star, with a career dating all the way back to The Great Train Robbery.
BRONCO BILLY ANDERSON
61. “You're gonna have an amazing story to tell your friends. If not, you'll have a tag on your toe. You decide. Hurry up. Let's go. Ma'am, would you be quiet? Sir, get down, please. Thank you. Just stay there. Just get real comfortable. Hey, uh, throw in some bottles of Wild Turkey, too, will you?”
GEENA DAVIS
62. Many scoffed when this wise-cracking orchestra leader wed a popular musical comedy star, but they had the last laugh: their marriage lasted 54 years until his death.
PHIL HARRIS?
63. “I'm just the crazy slut with a dead husband! F*ck you!”
64. On film, she has worked under the direction of Woody Allen, Steven Soderbergh, Brian DePalma, Barbra Streisand - but not her first husband.
AMY IRVING
65. “Wait! Where are you going? I was going to make Espresso!”
GENE HACKMAN
66. He played one real-life role that would later be reprised by Jason Schwartzmann, and another that would later be reprised by Jim Broadbent.
67. “I'd have to be pretty stupid to write a book about killing and then kill him the way I described in my book.”
SHARON STONE
68. In a television series, his father played a great American fictional detective; in a later series, he played the legman of another great American fictional detective.
TIMOTHY HUTTON
69. “If you arrest all the men who get intoxicated in Atlanta, you must have a good many Yankees in jail, Captain.”
OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND
70. Her second and third husbands were Hollywood directors, her fourth a popular bandleader.
71. “Susan, I speak French, but that doesn't make me Joan of Arc.”
MAUREEN O'HARA
72. She has received more Oscar nominations than any other Black actress.
VIOLA DAVIS
73. “You know how I stayed alive this long? All these years? Fear. The spectacle of fearsome acts. Somebody steals from me, I cut off his hands. He offends me, I cut out his tongue. He rises against me, I cut off his head, stick it on a pike, raise it high up so all on the streets can see. That's what preserves the order of things. Fear.”
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS
74. She very much wanted to star opposite her husband in two prestige films of the early 1940s, but the roles ended up going to Joan Fontaine and Greer Garson.
VIVIEN LEIGH
75. “There's a name for you ladies, but it isn't used in high society ... outside of a kennel.”
JOAN CRAWFORD
Game #217: A Star Is Born
Identify the 75 actors in the clues below. (Every other clue is a quotation.) Then, match them into 40 pairs according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself.
Five actors will be used twice.
1. “And then what did he do? Did he train you? Did he rehearse you? Did he tell you exactly what to do, what to say? You were a very apt pupil too, weren't you? You were a very apt pupil! Well, why did you pick on me? Why me?”
JIMMY STEWART
2. He himself was half-Irish and half-Mexican, but his film roles included Russians, Italians, Greeks, Arabs, and a variety of Native Americans
ANTHONY QUINN
3. “Oh, no, sir. I'm sorry, sir. I could never answer to a whistle. Whistles are for dogs and cats and other animals, but not for children and definitely not for me.”
JULIE ANDREWS
4. In a Hitchcock film, he recreated a role that had previously won him a Tony award.
JOHN WILLIAMS
5. “From what I've heard, your singing career was almost non-existent, and your married lover wants you dead. If you're fooling anyone, it is only yourself. God has brought you here. Take the hint.”
MAGGIE SMITH
6. She recently received her first Oscar nomination in 29 years.
JODIE FOSTER
7. “Happy! Ward, you tell me the definition of happy. But first you better make sure your kids are good and safe, that they haven't fallen of a horse, been hit by a car, or drown in that swimming pool you're so proud of! Then, you come and tell me how to be happy!”
DONALD SUTHERLAND
8. His real-life roles have included a pope, a Roman general, and a Southeast Asian monarch.
9. “You're going out a youngster, but you've got to come back a star!”
WARNER BAXTER
10. He played the lead in a horror movie that Roger Ebert expressed a desire to "flush . . . down the toilet to see if it also grows into something big and fearsome."
ROBERT FORSTER
11. “Eve would ask Abbott to give her Costello.”
CELESTE HOLM
12. She was the third actress in a seven-year period to win an Oscar playing opposite Laurence Harvey.
JULIE CHRISTIE
13. “You know what I find interesting about that, Annie? It's interesting to me that you have absolutely no friends. Do you know why that's interesting? Here's a friend standing directly in front of you, trying to talk to you, and you choose to talk about having no friends.”
MELISSA McCARTHY
14. He managed to complete his final film role - that of a Chinese mandarin - with the aid of oxygen tanks and a nurse.
DAVID CARRADINE
15. “We're the victims of a foul disease called social prejudice, my child. These dear ladies of the Law and Order League are scouring out the dregs of the town. Come on. Be a proud, glorified dreg like me.”
THOMAS MITCHELL
16. In addition to her Oscar, she shared a Gold Record with her stepson.
SHIRLEY JONES?
17. “You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!”
CHARLTON HESTON
18. Two decades after ending his television run as a famous fictional crimefighter, he was sworn in as a real-life reserve police officer in Idaho.
DEAN CAIN
19. “I went to work when I was 12 years old. I been workin' ever since. I'll tell you my first job. It was a paper route. I bought another kid out with a swift kick in the kiester.”
BRODERICK CRAWFORD
20. She was the earliest Oscar-winning actor to fall victim to the infamous Red Channels blacklist.
GALE SONDERGAARD? ANNE REVERE?
21. “I saw this widow and she's a wreck. She has just lost the person she loved the most in this world and I realized we're all going to lose the people we love. That's the way it is, but not me. Not right now. Because the person I love the most is standing right here and I'm not ready to lose you yet.”
OWEN WILSON
22. Except for Marilyn Monroe, she was the biggest star ever to have appeared in a Marx Brothers movie.
LUCILLE BALL
23. “Old McDonald had a farm/Ee-i-ee-i-o/And on that farm he shot some guys/Badda-boom-badda-bing-bang-boom.”
24. He played the brother of Gary Cooper, the husband of Grace Kelly, and the father of Ryan O’Neal.
RAY MILLAND
25. “So you have chosen ... death.”
CHRISTOPHER LEE?
26. In 1941, he played a heroic role that would be played again 78 years later by Zachary Levi.
TOM TYLER
27. “I can't believe I have a bunch of dead people watching videos in my living room.”
28. As of the posting of this game, she is the last surviving cast member of IAMMMMW.
BARRIE CHASE
29. “You're that secret agent! That English secret agent! From England! You're chasin' somebody. Who you got this time, boy? Commies? Let's go get 'em! I'm with you all the way!”
CLIFTON JAMES
30. In the movie that made John Wayne a major star, he was billed below this actress.
CLAIRE TREVOR
31. “Look, right across the board: eleven, eleven, eleven ….”
CHRISTOPHER GUEST
32. For 23 years, this Oscar-winning actor was related by marriage to Post Cereals and the Wall Street firm of E.F. Hutton.
CLIFF ROBERTSON
33. “You wanna run me down, go ahead. You can be as mean and hurtful as you want, but this is the last time you will ever hit me! You do it again, one of us is goin' to the boneyard!”
34. In two different films, this Jamaican actress played the wife of the actor whose ancestor she had played in a television miniseries.
CICELY TYSON? MADGE SINCLAIR?
35. “God, she's beautiful. She's got the prettiest eyes. She looks so sexy in that sweater. I just want to be alone with her and hold her and kiss her and tell her how much I love her and take care of her. Stop it you idiot, she's your wife's sister.”
MICHAEL CAINE
36. She was the second actress in a seven-year period to win an Oscar playing opposite Laurence Harvey.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
37. “It must have been hard on your mother, not having any children.”
GINGER ROGERS
38. It took her a record 48 years to complete the Triple Crown of Acting. (Between her Emmy and Tony wins, she was busy doing other things.)
GLENDA JACKSON
39. “It happens to everyone ... men, I mean. We're lucky ... women, I mean … we can fake it if we have to. Oh, oh, don't get me wrong I never have with you! Faked it, I mean. With you it's like ... pow, pow, pow, like the fourth of July, every time! But just tonight, cause you couldn't ... up to now, it's been grand, Pooky, really, really grand, but if there's one thing I know for sure, you can't let it get you, you should excuse the expression, down. You can't think about it, you just gotta put it out of your mind! The more you think about it, the more you worry. The more you worry, the more you think … think, worry, worry, think.... It just gets like a vicious cycle! And then, before you know it … you are impudent!”
LESLEY ANNE WARREN
40. This actor/director said of his never-seen, never-completed 1972 film, “I was embarrassed. I was ashamed of the work, and I was grateful that I had the power to contain it all, and never let anyone see it. It was bad, bad, bad.”
JERRY LEWIS
41. “I am more interested in the Rock of Ages than I am in the age of rocks.”
FREDERIC MARCH
42. She is the only Oscar-winning actress to have a memorial plaque in the Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey.
DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT
43. “I've come to see lots of nice people who hate it and deplore it and protest their own innocence, then help it along and wonder why it grows. People who would never beat up a Jew. People who think anti-Semitism is far away in some dark place with low-class morons. That's the biggest discovery I've made. The good people. The nice people.”
GREGORY PECK
44. He played opposite Shirley Temple in her first three starring roles.
JAMES DUNN? BILL ROBINSON?
45. “Was that cannon fire, or is it my heart pounding?”
INGRID BERGMAN
46. She gave up acting due to her marriage to a rising politician - who gave up politics due to his affair with a young model.
JERI RYAN? VALERIE HOBSON?
47. “I'm old fashioned. I don't believe in extra-marital relationships. I think people should mate for life - like pigeons or Catholics.”
48. He played the first murderer outwitted by Peter Falk’s Lieutenant Columbo.
GENE BARRY
49. “I don't want no volunteers, I don't want no mates, there's just too many captains on this island. $10,000 for me by myself. For that you get the head, the tail, the whole damn thing.”
ROBERT SHAW
50. He co-created a TV series with Mel Brooks and co-directed a movie with Warren Beatty.
BUCK HENRY
51. “He's making violent love to me, mother!”
DONNA REED
52. He received an Oscar nomination for playing the real-life husband of an actress in one of the preceding clues.
53. “It's not a monster, it's just a doggy….”
54. In a classic comedy directed by Jean Renoir, he played a role that would later be Americanized by Nick Nolte.
MICHEL SIMON
55. “We're not talking about killing people. Herb's talking about killing me and I'm talking about killing him.”
HENRY TRAVERS
56. They appeared in three films together - including a 1932 horror classic - and zero films separately.
DAISY & VIOLET HILTON
57. “This is humiliating and I'm pregnant and incapable of bullsh*t. Where is our offer from Arizona? I don't know what you do for your four percent but my husband has a whole plan, an image and when you put him in a waterbed warehouse commercial you're making him common, when you know he deserves the big four: shoes, cars, clothing line, soft drink. I know about the four jewels of the celebrity endorsement dollar. I majored in marketing and so did my husband. We came to play."
REGINA KING
58. His real-life roles included an American gangster, a British-American comedian, an Italian dictator, and the emperor of France.
ROD STEIGER
59. “Don't be so inquisitive. The gentleman died because he drank some wine with poison in it.”
JOSEPHINE HULL
60. He was Hollywood’s first genuine western star, with a career dating all the way back to The Great Train Robbery.
BRONCO BILLY ANDERSON
61. “You're gonna have an amazing story to tell your friends. If not, you'll have a tag on your toe. You decide. Hurry up. Let's go. Ma'am, would you be quiet? Sir, get down, please. Thank you. Just stay there. Just get real comfortable. Hey, uh, throw in some bottles of Wild Turkey, too, will you?”
GEENA DAVIS
62. Many scoffed when this wise-cracking orchestra leader wed a popular musical comedy star, but they had the last laugh: their marriage lasted 54 years until his death.
PHIL HARRIS?
63. “I'm just the crazy slut with a dead husband! F*ck you!”
64. On film, she has worked under the direction of Woody Allen, Steven Soderbergh, Brian DePalma, Barbra Streisand - but not her first husband.
AMY IRVING
65. “Wait! Where are you going? I was going to make Espresso!”
GENE HACKMAN
66. He played one real-life role that would later be reprised by Jason Schwartzmann, and another that would later be reprised by Jim Broadbent.
67. “I'd have to be pretty stupid to write a book about killing and then kill him the way I described in my book.”
SHARON STONE
68. In a television series, his father played a great American fictional detective; in a later series, he played the legman of another great American fictional detective.
TIMOTHY HUTTON
69. “If you arrest all the men who get intoxicated in Atlanta, you must have a good many Yankees in jail, Captain.”
OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND
70. Her second and third husbands were Hollywood directors, her fourth a popular bandleader.
71. “Susan, I speak French, but that doesn't make me Joan of Arc.”
MAUREEN O'HARA
72. She has received more Oscar nominations than any other Black actress.
VIOLA DAVIS
73. “You know how I stayed alive this long? All these years? Fear. The spectacle of fearsome acts. Somebody steals from me, I cut off his hands. He offends me, I cut out his tongue. He rises against me, I cut off his head, stick it on a pike, raise it high up so all on the streets can see. That's what preserves the order of things. Fear.”
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS
74. She very much wanted to star opposite her husband in two prestige films of the early 1940s, but the roles ended up going to Joan Fontaine and Greer Garson.
VIVIEN LEIGH
75. “There's a name for you ladies, but it isn't used in high society ... outside of a kennel.”
JOAN CRAWFORD
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Re: Game #217: A Star Is Born
Unfortunately, this is still incorrect. Looks like this was a much harder question than I realized.
This is a distinguished British actor who suffered from chronic asthma.
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There is still one case of "right church, wrong pew," and one previously identified actor who didn't make the consolidation.
jarnon wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 7:35 amTime for a new consolidation …
Game #217: A Star Is Born
Identify the 75 actors in the clues below. (Every other clue is a quotation.) Then, match them into 40 pairs according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself.
Five actors will be used twice.
1. “And then what did he do? Did he train you? Did he rehearse you? Did he tell you exactly what to do, what to say? You were a very apt pupil too, weren't you? You were a very apt pupil! Well, why did you pick on me? Why me?”
JIMMY STEWART
2. He himself was half-Irish and half-Mexican, but his film roles included Russians, Italians, Greeks, Arabs, and a variety of Native Americans
ANTHONY QUINN
3. “Oh, no, sir. I'm sorry, sir. I could never answer to a whistle. Whistles are for dogs and cats and other animals, but not for children and definitely not for me.”
JULIE ANDREWS
4. In a Hitchcock film, he recreated a role that had previously won him a Tony award.
JOHN WILLIAMS
5. “From what I've heard, your singing career was almost non-existent, and your married lover wants you dead. If you're fooling anyone, it is only yourself. God has brought you here. Take the hint.”
MAGGIE SMITH
6. She recently received her first Oscar nomination in 29 years.
JODIE FOSTER
7. “Happy! Ward, you tell me the definition of happy. But first you better make sure your kids are good and safe, that they haven't fallen of a horse, been hit by a car, or drown in that swimming pool you're so proud of! Then, you come and tell me how to be happy!”
DONALD SUTHERLAND
8. His real-life roles have included a pope, a Roman general, and a Southeast Asian monarch.
9. “You're going out a youngster, but you've got to come back a star!”
WARNER BAXTER
10. He played the lead in a horror movie that Roger Ebert expressed a desire to "flush . . . down the toilet to see if it also grows into something big and fearsome."
ROBERT FORSTER
11. “Eve would ask Abbott to give her Costello.”
CELESTE HOLM
12. She was the third actress in a seven-year period to win an Oscar playing opposite Laurence Harvey.
JULIE CHRISTIE
13. “You know what I find interesting about that, Annie? It's interesting to me that you have absolutely no friends. Do you know why that's interesting? Here's a friend standing directly in front of you, trying to talk to you, and you choose to talk about having no friends.”
MELISSA McCARTHY
14. He managed to complete his final film role - that of a Chinese mandarin - with the aid of oxygen tanks and a nurse.
DAVID CARRADINE
15. “We're the victims of a foul disease called social prejudice, my child. These dear ladies of the Law and Order League are scouring out the dregs of the town. Come on. Be a proud, glorified dreg like me.”
THOMAS MITCHELL
16. In addition to her Oscar, she shared a Gold Record with her stepson.
SHIRLEY JONES?
17. “You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!”
CHARLTON HESTON
18. Two decades after ending his television run as a famous fictional crimefighter, he was sworn in as a real-life reserve police officer in Idaho.
DEAN CAIN
19. “I went to work when I was 12 years old. I been workin' ever since. I'll tell you my first job. It was a paper route. I bought another kid out with a swift kick in the kiester.”
BRODERICK CRAWFORD
20. She was the earliest Oscar-winning actor to fall victim to the infamous Red Channels blacklist.
GALE SONDERGAARD? ANNE REVERE?
21. “I saw this widow and she's a wreck. She has just lost the person she loved the most in this world and I realized we're all going to lose the people we love. That's the way it is, but not me. Not right now. Because the person I love the most is standing right here and I'm not ready to lose you yet.”
OWEN WILSON
22. Except for Marilyn Monroe, she was the biggest star ever to have appeared in a Marx Brothers movie.
LUCILLE BALL
23. “Old McDonald had a farm/Ee-i-ee-i-o/And on that farm he shot some guys/Badda-boom-badda-bing-bang-boom.”
24. He played the brother of Gary Cooper, the husband of Grace Kelly, and the father of Ryan O’Neal.
RAY MILLAND
25. “So you have chosen ... death.”
CHRISTOPHER LEE?
26. In 1941, he played a heroic role that would be played again 78 years later by Zachary Levi.
TOM TYLER
27. “I can't believe I have a bunch of dead people watching videos in my living room.”
28. As of the posting of this game, she is the last surviving cast member of IAMMMMW.
BARRIE CHASE
29. “You're that secret agent! That English secret agent! From England! You're chasin' somebody. Who you got this time, boy? Commies? Let's go get 'em! I'm with you all the way!”
CLIFTON JAMES
30. In the movie that made John Wayne a major star, he was billed below this actress.
CLAIRE TREVOR
31. “Look, right across the board: eleven, eleven, eleven ….”
CHRISTOPHER GUEST
32. For 23 years, this Oscar-winning actor was related by marriage to Post Cereals and the Wall Street firm of E.F. Hutton.
CLIFF ROBERTSON
33. “You wanna run me down, go ahead. You can be as mean and hurtful as you want, but this is the last time you will ever hit me! You do it again, one of us is goin' to the boneyard!”
34. In two different films, this Jamaican actress played the wife of the actor whose ancestor she had played in a television miniseries.
CICELY TYSON? MADGE SINCLAIR?
35. “God, she's beautiful. She's got the prettiest eyes. She looks so sexy in that sweater. I just want to be alone with her and hold her and kiss her and tell her how much I love her and take care of her. Stop it you idiot, she's your wife's sister.”
MICHAEL CAINE
36. She was the second actress in a seven-year period to win an Oscar playing opposite Laurence Harvey.
ELIZABETH TAYLOR
37. “It must have been hard on your mother, not having any children.”
GINGER ROGERS
38. It took her a record 48 years to complete the Triple Crown of Acting. (Between her Emmy and Tony wins, she was busy doing other things.)
GLENDA JACKSON
39. “It happens to everyone ... men, I mean. We're lucky ... women, I mean … we can fake it if we have to. Oh, oh, don't get me wrong I never have with you! Faked it, I mean. With you it's like ... pow, pow, pow, like the fourth of July, every time! But just tonight, cause you couldn't ... up to now, it's been grand, Pooky, really, really grand, but if there's one thing I know for sure, you can't let it get you, you should excuse the expression, down. You can't think about it, you just gotta put it out of your mind! The more you think about it, the more you worry. The more you worry, the more you think … think, worry, worry, think.... It just gets like a vicious cycle! And then, before you know it … you are impudent!”
LESLEY ANNE WARREN
40. This actor/director said of his never-seen, never-completed 1972 film, “I was embarrassed. I was ashamed of the work, and I was grateful that I had the power to contain it all, and never let anyone see it. It was bad, bad, bad.”
JERRY LEWIS
41. “I am more interested in the Rock of Ages than I am in the age of rocks.”
FREDERIC MARCH
42. She is the only Oscar-winning actress to have a memorial plaque in the Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey.
DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT
43. “I've come to see lots of nice people who hate it and deplore it and protest their own innocence, then help it along and wonder why it grows. People who would never beat up a Jew. People who think anti-Semitism is far away in some dark place with low-class morons. That's the biggest discovery I've made. The good people. The nice people.”
GREGORY PECK
44. He played opposite Shirley Temple in her first three starring roles.
JAMES DUNN? BILL ROBINSON?
45. “Was that cannon fire, or is it my heart pounding?”
INGRID BERGMAN
46. She gave up acting due to her marriage to a rising politician - who gave up politics due to his affair with a young model.
JERI RYAN? VALERIE HOBSON?
47. “I'm old fashioned. I don't believe in extra-marital relationships. I think people should mate for life - like pigeons or Catholics.”
48. He played the first murderer outwitted by Peter Falk’s Lieutenant Columbo.
GENE BARRY
49. “I don't want no volunteers, I don't want no mates, there's just too many captains on this island. $10,000 for me by myself. For that you get the head, the tail, the whole damn thing.”
ROBERT SHAW
50. He co-created a TV series with Mel Brooks and co-directed a movie with Warren Beatty.
BUCK HENRY
51. “He's making violent love to me, mother!”
DONNA REED
52. He received an Oscar nomination for playing the real-life husband of an actress in one of the preceding clues.
53. “It's not a monster, it's just a doggy….”
54. In a classic comedy directed by Jean Renoir, he played a role that would later be Americanized by Nick Nolte.
MICHEL SIMON
55. “We're not talking about killing people. Herb's talking about killing me and I'm talking about killing him.”
HENRY TRAVERS
56. They appeared in three films together - including a 1932 horror classic - and zero films separately.
DAISY & VIOLET HILTON
57. “This is humiliating and I'm pregnant and incapable of bullsh*t. Where is our offer from Arizona? I don't know what you do for your four percent but my husband has a whole plan, an image and when you put him in a waterbed warehouse commercial you're making him common, when you know he deserves the big four: shoes, cars, clothing line, soft drink. I know about the four jewels of the celebrity endorsement dollar. I majored in marketing and so did my husband. We came to play."
REGINA KING
58. His real-life roles included an American gangster, a British-American comedian, an Italian dictator, and the emperor of France.
ROD STEIGER
59. “Don't be so inquisitive. The gentleman died because he drank some wine with poison in it.”
JOSEPHINE HULL
60. He was Hollywood’s first genuine western star, with a career dating all the way back to The Great Train Robbery.
BRONCO BILLY ANDERSON
61. “You're gonna have an amazing story to tell your friends. If not, you'll have a tag on your toe. You decide. Hurry up. Let's go. Ma'am, would you be quiet? Sir, get down, please. Thank you. Just stay there. Just get real comfortable. Hey, uh, throw in some bottles of Wild Turkey, too, will you?”
GEENA DAVIS
62. Many scoffed when this wise-cracking orchestra leader wed a popular musical comedy star, but they had the last laugh: their marriage lasted 54 years until his death.
PHIL HARRIS?
63. “I'm just the crazy slut with a dead husband! F*ck you!”
64. On film, she has worked under the direction of Woody Allen, Steven Soderbergh, Brian DePalma, Barbra Streisand - but not her first husband.
AMY IRVING
65. “Wait! Where are you going? I was going to make Espresso!”
GENE HACKMAN
66. He played one real-life role that would later be reprised by Jason Schwartzmann, and another that would later be reprised by Jim Broadbent.
67. “I'd have to be pretty stupid to write a book about killing and then kill him the way I described in my book.”
SHARON STONE
68. In a television series, his father played a great American fictional detective; in a later series, he played the legman of another great American fictional detective.
TIMOTHY HUTTON
69. “If you arrest all the men who get intoxicated in Atlanta, you must have a good many Yankees in jail, Captain.”
OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND
70. Her second and third husbands were Hollywood directors, her fourth a popular bandleader.
71. “Susan, I speak French, but that doesn't make me Joan of Arc.”
MAUREEN O'HARA
72. She has received more Oscar nominations than any other Black actress.
VIOLA DAVIS
73. “You know how I stayed alive this long? All these years? Fear. The spectacle of fearsome acts. Somebody steals from me, I cut off his hands. He offends me, I cut out his tongue. He rises against me, I cut off his head, stick it on a pike, raise it high up so all on the streets can see. That's what preserves the order of things. Fear.”
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS
74. She very much wanted to star opposite her husband in two prestige films of the early 1940s, but the roles ended up going to Joan Fontaine and Greer Garson.
VIVIEN LEIGH
75. “There's a name for you ladies, but it isn't used in high society ... outside of a kennel.”
JOAN CRAWFORD
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Re: Game #217: A Star Is Born
Having gone back and checked my work, 34. Cicely Tyson and 46. Jeri Ryan are both wrong so we can remove them.
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This is ROBERT DONAT, whose last role was the Mandarin of Yang Cheng in The Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Partly because of his asthma, Donat had a very limited filmography for someone who was that respected and whose career stretched over 20 years. He made only 19 films and was another Oscar winner for Best Actor. If this is the actor who is a giveaway to the Tangredi, I don't see it yet. Ironically, according to IMDB, he was Peter Sellers' favorite actor, the person we originally incorrectly gave as the answer to this clue.franktangredi wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 7:41 amUnfortunately, this is still incorrect. Looks like this was a much harder question than I realized.
This is a distinguished British actor who suffered from chronic asthma.
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It would have been more obvious at the time I made that statement.silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 11:07 amThis is ROBERT DONAT, whose last role was the Mandarin of Yang Cheng in The Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Partly because of his asthma, Donat had a very limited filmography for someone who was that respected and whose career stretched over 20 years. He made only 19 films and was another Oscar winner for Best Actor. If this is the actor who is a giveaway to the Tangredi, I don't see it yet. Ironically, according to IMDB, he was Peter Sellers' favorite actor, the person we originally incorrectly gave as the answer to this clue.franktangredi wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 7:41 amUnfortunately, this is still incorrect. Looks like this was a much harder question than I realized.
This is a distinguished British actor who suffered from chronic asthma.
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I've got it. I don't want to engage in wholesale cheating, so I'm only going to give matches that I know the source material.
14. ROBERT DONAT won his Oscar for Goodbye, Mr. Chips, based on the novel by James Hilton who matches with 56. THE HILTON TWINS (Shame on you Frank for not using Paris Hilton)
51. DONNA REED won her Oscar for From Here to Eternity, based on the novel by James Jones, who matches with 16. SHIRLEY JONES. Since turnaround is fair play,
16. SHIRLEY JONES won her Oscar for Elmer Gantry, based on the novel by Sinclair Lewis, who matches with 40. JERRY LEWIS.
3. JULIE ANDREWS won her Oscar for Mary Poppins, based on the books by PL Travers, who matches with 55. HENRY TRAVERS
76. JOAN CRAWFORD won her Oscar for Mildred Pierce, based on the novel by James M. Cain, who matches with 18. DEAN CAIN
42. PEGGY ASHCROFT won her Oscar for A Passage to India, based on the novel by EM Forster, who matches with 10. ROBERT FORSTER
43. GREGORY PECK won his Oscar for To Kill a Mockingbird, based on the novel by Harper Lee, who matches with 25. CHRISTOPHER LEE
74. VIVIEN LEIGH won an Oscar for Gone with the Wind, based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell, who matches with 16. THOMAS MITCHELL
58. ROD STEIGER won his Oscar for In the Heat of the Night, based on the novel by John Ball, who matches with 22. LUCILLE BALL
73. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS won an Oscar for There Will be Blood, based on a novel by Upton Sinclair, who matches with 34s. MADGE SINCLAIR
8. REX HARRISON won his Oscar for My Fair Lady, based on Pygmalion by GB Shaw, who goes with 49. ROBERT SHAW
Cliff Robertson won his Oscar for Charlie, based on Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. Is one of the unmatched clues Evelyn Keyes? And if Charlton Heston is on the list, there should be an actor named Wallace.
14. ROBERT DONAT won his Oscar for Goodbye, Mr. Chips, based on the novel by James Hilton who matches with 56. THE HILTON TWINS (Shame on you Frank for not using Paris Hilton)
51. DONNA REED won her Oscar for From Here to Eternity, based on the novel by James Jones, who matches with 16. SHIRLEY JONES. Since turnaround is fair play,
16. SHIRLEY JONES won her Oscar for Elmer Gantry, based on the novel by Sinclair Lewis, who matches with 40. JERRY LEWIS.
3. JULIE ANDREWS won her Oscar for Mary Poppins, based on the books by PL Travers, who matches with 55. HENRY TRAVERS
76. JOAN CRAWFORD won her Oscar for Mildred Pierce, based on the novel by James M. Cain, who matches with 18. DEAN CAIN
42. PEGGY ASHCROFT won her Oscar for A Passage to India, based on the novel by EM Forster, who matches with 10. ROBERT FORSTER
43. GREGORY PECK won his Oscar for To Kill a Mockingbird, based on the novel by Harper Lee, who matches with 25. CHRISTOPHER LEE
74. VIVIEN LEIGH won an Oscar for Gone with the Wind, based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell, who matches with 16. THOMAS MITCHELL
58. ROD STEIGER won his Oscar for In the Heat of the Night, based on the novel by John Ball, who matches with 22. LUCILLE BALL
73. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS won an Oscar for There Will be Blood, based on a novel by Upton Sinclair, who matches with 34s. MADGE SINCLAIR
8. REX HARRISON won his Oscar for My Fair Lady, based on Pygmalion by GB Shaw, who goes with 49. ROBERT SHAW
Cliff Robertson won his Oscar for Charlie, based on Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. Is one of the unmatched clues Evelyn Keyes? And if Charlton Heston is on the list, there should be an actor named Wallace.
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WTG, SSS!
61. GEENA DAVIS won her Oscar for The Accidental Tourist, based on the novel by Anne Tyler, who matches with 26. TOM TYLER.
68. TIMOTHY HUTTON won his Oscar for Ordinary People, based on the novel by Judith Guest, who matches with 31. CHRISTOPHER GUEST.
61. GEENA DAVIS won her Oscar for The Accidental Tourist, based on the novel by Anne Tyler, who matches with 26. TOM TYLER.
68. TIMOTHY HUTTON won his Oscar for Ordinary People, based on the novel by Judith Guest, who matches with 31. CHRISTOPHER GUEST.
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Vivien Leigh also won an Oscar for Streetcar, so she could be matched with 4. John Williams, as well.
As SSS pointed out, 8. is REX HARRISON
Does the Oscar win have to be for Best Actor/Actress? Maggie Smith won for Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, but that's a tough author match (Muriel Spark). California Suite, OTOH, is by Neil Simon, matches with 54.Michel Simon
As SSS pointed out, 8. is REX HARRISON
Does the Oscar win have to be for Best Actor/Actress? Maggie Smith won for Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, but that's a tough author match (Muriel Spark). California Suite, OTOH, is by Neil Simon, matches with 54.Michel Simon
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Geena Davis and Peggy Ashcroft won Supporting Actress Oscars, so the match should be with any acting Oscar. And Vivien Leigh is probably one of the actresses used twice in the puzzle.mrkelley23 wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 3:12 pmVivien Leigh also won an Oscar for Streetcar, so she could be matched with 4. John Williams, as well.
As SSS pointed out, 8. is REX HARRISON
Does the Oscar win have to be for Best Actor/Actress? Maggie Smith won for Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, but that's a tough author match (Muriel Spark). California Suite, OTOH, is by Neil Simon, matches with 54.Michel Simon
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Re: Game #217: A Star Is Born
As I surmised, 70. is EVELYN KEYES, who completes the match with Cliff Robertson and Charley (Flowers for Algernon)/Daniel Keyes.
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