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Legendary 'Villian' Actor Bill McKinney to be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
Van Nuys, CA, November 3, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Movie and television character actor Bill McKinney has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of his multi-faceted career.
ASC Announces Student Cinematography Competition
The American Society of Cinematographers has dedicated their 2010 Heritage Award for outstanding achievement in a student film to the memory of Richard Moore, ASC .
John Huston's Late-Career Hit, Fat City
In production, during the period when the existential road film and the hippie western represented the height of Hollywood maverick-ism, John Huston 's 1972 Fat City was a critical hit - hailed then as the 66-year-old's comeback and obvious now as the rejuvenated director's contribution to the New Wave zeitgeist.
Pioneer worked behind lenses and developed them
RICHARD Moore, a cinematographer who also co-founded Panavision, the American cinema equipment manufacturer that revolutionised the modern film industry with its 65-millimetre format and other advances, has died of age-related causes at his home in Palm Springs, California.
Panavision co-founder Richard Moore dies
Richard Moore in 2005 Richard Moore, the co-founder of Panavision who helped develop the camera and lenses used to produce motion pictures in the groundbreaking 65mm format, died Aug.
Although he did not score well with the critics, Tab Hunter managed to parlay his all-American blond good looks and wholesomeness into screen stardom, becoming an idol for 1950s teenagers who adored his boy-next-door.... Although he did not score well with the critics, Tab Hunter managed to parlay his all-American blond good looks and wholesomeness ...
A chubby, sympathetic character player , Ned Beatty had performed in more than seventy plays when John Boorman spotted him on Broadway in "The Great White Hope" and signed him for.... A chubby, sympathetic character player , Ned Beatty had performed in more than seventy plays when John Boorman spotted him on Broadway in "The Great White Hope" and ...
'Roy Bean' and Beatles at the Senator
A two-time Oscar winner and four lads from Liverpool will be on the big screen at Baltimore's Senator Theatre this week, as owner Tom Kiefaber continues to mark the coming end of his family's 70-year run as operators of the city's last vintage, single-screen movie house.
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