Raoul Walsh
Director
Miriam Cooper...in early film including Birth of a Nation and Intolerance '' for D.W. Griffith and ''The Honor System and Evangeline for her husband Raoul Walsh. After retiring from acting in 1923 she was rediscovered by the film community in the 1960s and... In this article: Miriam Cooper, Raoul Walsh, D.W. Griffith, The Birth of a Nation, Christy Cabanne, Jackie, Intolerance, New York, Charlie Chaplin, and Lillian Gish |
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
In Old Arizona
In Old Arizona is a 1929 Western film, directed by Irving Cummings and Raoul Walsh, nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The film, which was based around the character of the Cisco Kid in the story The Caballero's Way...
In this article: In Old Arizona, Cisco Kid, Academy Awards, Warner Baxter, Irving Cummings, Arthur Edeson, O. Henry, J. Farrell MacDonald, and Dorothy Burgess
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Los Angeles Times | October 17, 2009
Sunday's TV Highlights: Tornado junkies
...were fired at President Kennedy (9 p.m. History). High Sierra: Humphrey Bogart stars as gangster Roy "Mad Dog" Earle in director Raoul Walsh's tough, effective 1941 melodrama. With Ida Lupino and Joan Leslie (3:15 p.m. TCM). Occupation:...
In this article: Amanda Seyfried, Lewis, Kennedy Assassination, Laurence Fox, Dexter, Julie Benz, Monty Python, Iraq War, and Masterpiece
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Vanity Fair: James Wolcott's Blog | October 12, 2009
Monday Meeting of the Culture Club
...who believes in picking her spots instead of just writing about any damn thing that slides off the screen, pays a call on one of director Raoul Walsh's lesser-knowns, "The Man I Love," starring Ida Lupino, and comes away admiring its modest...
In this article: The Man I Love, Other Dances, Christmas Eve, and TCM
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Washington Times | September 20, 2009
VAULTS: Cooper a rising star in 'Virginian'
...restoration might be helpful - and a boon to several branches of film history. Wonders seem to have been done with the DVD edition of Raoul Walsh's "The Big Trail." It would be gratifying to possess a comparable replica of "The Virginian."
In this article: The Virginian, Gary Cooper, Victor Fleming, Walter Huston, DVD, Owen Wister, Mary Brian, and Richard Arlen
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Every Day Should be Saturday | September 14, 2009
OH, IT'S HATE WEEK
...for four quarters and call timeouts at the end to prolong the agony. Jack Warner once said of the director Raoul Walsh: "To Raoul Walsh burning down a whorehouse is a tender love scene. ' Ditto for Urban Meyer, whose deepest satisfactions...
In this article: Urban Meyer, Florida, Tennessee, Dog, Erik Ainge, Filed, and Coonhound
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Guardian Unlimited | September 13, 2009
Larry Gelbart
...the rights to film him in battle, even restaging conflicts for the film crew (which included the eventual film director Raoul Walsh). Last year Gelbart attended the opening in Chicago of his comedy Better Late; it received strong...
In this article: Larry Gelbart, M*A*S*H, Sid Caesar, Broadway, Chicago, London, Neil Simon, United States, and John Kennedy
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USATODAY.com Movies - Top Stories | August 14, 2009
New on DVD: 'The Class,' 'I Love You, Man'
...after years of itinerant studio slavery were gangster pic High Sierra and private-eye staple The Maltese Falcon (both 1941). With Raoul Walsh repeating directorial labors, this grown-up movie for its day (note Virginia Mayo's open-legged...
In this article: DVD, I Love You, Man, Francois Begaudeau, Virginia Mayo, Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Robert Downey Jr, Oscar, Blu-ray, and Jamie Foxx
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New York Post: Entertainment | August 12, 2009
FILMS FROM A SINGULAR VISION
...lost sight in one eye. The series features two films each by five helmers wearing eye patches: John Ford, Nicholas Ray, Fritz Lang, Raoul Walsh and Andre de Toth. "After many years of studying classical Hollywood cinema of the 1940s-'50s,...
In this article: Andre de Toth, Fritz Lang, John Ford, Nicholas Ray, Donovan's Reef, Moonfleet, The Tall Men, and House of Wax
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Telegraph.co.uk - Arts | August 03, 2009
Top ten gangster films
...to discuss with his partner where they'll dine, or shoving a grapefruit into Mae Clarke's face, Cagney is magnificently amoral. See him also in The Roaring Twenties (1939) and the extraordinary White Heat (1949), both directed by Raoul Walsh.
In this article: James Cagney, White Heat, The Roaring Twenties, The Public Enemy, Edward G Robinson, William Wellman, and Mae Clarke
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New Yorker: Arts & Culture | July 12, 2009
Richard Brody: Hollywood classics by Warner Archive.
...for "New York, New York. " With the opening number-a jam session in a Fifty-second Street night spot-the director, Raoul Walsh, conjures a thick mood of creative melancholy and cuts it with bracingly acerbic street smarts. Ida...
In this article: Bruce Bennett, Nicholas Ray, Hollywood, Ida Lupino, Robert Taylor, New York, New York, and Second World War
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Raoul Walsh (March 11, 1887 in New York City – December 31, 1980 in Simi Valley, CA) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the brother of silent screen actor George Walsh. As a young man he was a close friend of Virginia O'Hanlon of "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" fame.
- Birth Date:
- March 11, 1887
- Birthplace:
- New York City, New York
- Death Date:
- December 31, 1980
- Place of Death:
- Simi Valley, California
- Spouse:
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- Lorraine Miller (August 20th, 1928 - 1947)
- Miriam Cooper (February 1916 - 1926)
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