Robert Mulligan
Director
Robert Mulligan...Moon and Sixpence, a made-for-television production that marked the American small-screen debut of Laurence Olivier. In 1957 Robert Mulligan directed his first motion picture (Fear Strikes Out) and five years later received wide acclaim and... In this article: Robert Mulligan, Academy Award, World War II, Directors Guild of America, Fordham University, Emmy Award, United States Marine Corps, To Kill a Mockingbird, Spiral Road, and Fear Strikes Out |
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Wikipedia | October 01, 2009
Richard Mulligan
...was an American television and film actor. He was born in New York City, the younger brother of director Robert Mulligan. After attending Columbia University, Mulligan began working in theatre, making his debut as a stage manager and...
In this article: Richard Mulligan, Larry Hagman, The Hero, Broadway, Great Dane, Columbia University, and Rachel Ryan
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USATODAY.com | September 25, 2009
New on DVD: 'Men Don't Leave,' 'Silverado'
...light. The jailhouse characterizations are a few cuts above average, and it's interesting to see that this is what director Robert Mulligan was up to just short of a decade after To Kill a Mockingbird. More highlights •Paul Newman: The...
In this article: John Ford, DVD, Jessica Lange, Seth Rogen, Men Don't Leave, Oscar, Blu-ray, Sony, Peter Bogdanovich, and Paul Newman
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Miami Herald - Breaking News | September 14, 2009
A look at the greenroom for the Emmy Awards
...Ceremonies. The cocktail reception begins at 6 p.m., with the awards ceremony at 7 p.m. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' director Robert Mulligan, who was nominated for an Academy Award for directing the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird , died...
In this article: Emmy Award, Tina Fey, AMC, Miami Hurricanes, To Kill a Mockingbird, Sarah Palin, and Mad Men
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Arkansas Democrat Gazette | September 11, 2009
Home movies
...1969, 90 minutes), The Buttercup Chain directed by Robert Ellis Miller (R, 1970, 95 minutes), The Pursuit of Happiness directed by Robert Mulligan (Unrated on release, contains sexuality, nudity, drug content and brief violence, 1971, 93...
In this article: Valentino, Elton John, All rights reserved, Business partner, DVD, Bluray, Vanity Fair magazine, Chev Chelios, and Crank 2 High Voltage
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New Yorker: Everything | August 16, 2009
David Denby: Inside Daisy Clover at Lincoln Center.
...Hollywood-doesn't seem to understand anything that is said to her, and Wood's movements are spasmodic and graceless. The director Robert Mulligan can't quite find the rhythm, either. Some of the picture is whimsical, some of it as lugubrious...
In this article: Natalie Wood, Inside Daisy Clover, Robert Redford, The New Yorker, Splendor in the Grass, Rebel Without a Cause, and George Packer
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New Kerala | August 14, 2009
Delhi's Odeon cinema reopens with grand new look
...in 1960 and inaugurated by then Indian vice-president S. Radhakrishnan. The first film to be screened post-upgradation then was Robert Mulligan's "Come September". Also present at the relaunch Friday was the star cast of "Life Partner" -...
In this article: Kaminey, Life Partner, Delhi, Come September, Genelia D'Souza, Vishal Bharadwaj, Tusshar Kapoor, Prachi Desai, and S. Radhakrishnan
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Times Online | January 01, 2009
Robert Mulligan: director of To Kill a Mockingbird
Navigation - link to other main sections from here Robert Mulligan: director of To Kill a Mockingbird Robert Mulligan was a film director who emerged from America's golden age of television drama and directed a series of films...
In this article: To Kill a Mockingbird, Oscars, Second World War, Billy the Kid, Jimmy Piersall, Emmy awards, Love with the Proper Stranger, Lawrence of Arabia, and Fear Strikes Out
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Guardian Unlimited | December 22, 2008
Obituary: Robert Mulligan
Between his forceful debut, Fear Strikes Out (1957), and his enchanting final work, The Man in the Moon (1991), the director Robert Mulligan, who has died aged 83 of heart disease, made other equally memorable movies. However, some dross,...
In this article: Alan Pakula, The Stalking Moon, To Kill a Mockingbird, Fear Strikes Out, Gregory Peck, Steve McQueen, Tony Curtis, Hollywood, and New York City
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boston.com - Latest movie news | December 22, 2008
Robert Mulligan, director of `Mockingbird,' dies
THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING Robert Mulligan, the Academy Award-nominated director of "To Kill a Mockingbird" who later helped launch the career of Reese Witherspoon, has died at 83. Mulligan died early Saturday at...
In this article: Reese Witherspoon, Oscar, Atticus Finch, To Kill a Mockingbird, E-mail, Gregory Peck, The Man in the Moon, American Film Institute, and Jim Piersall
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Yahoo! News | December 22, 2008
Mockingbird director Robert Mulligan dead at 83 (Reuters)
"Mockingbird" director Robert Mulligan dead at 83 (Reuters) By Duane Byrge Duane Byrge - 14 mins ago LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Robert Mulligan, who received an Oscar nomination for directing "To Kill a Mockingbird," died Friday of...
In this article: Oscar, Fear Strikes Out, New York, Up the Down Staircase, Inside Daisy Clover, Francois Truffaut, Gregory Peck, Atticus Finch, and The Stalking Moon
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Robert Mulligan (August 23, 1925 – December 20, 2008) was an Academy Award-nominated American film and television director.
- Birth Date:
- August 23, 1925
- Birthplace:
- The Bronx, New York City, New York
- Death Date:
- December 20, 2008
- Place of Death:
- Lyme, Connecticut
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