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  1. Jun 21, 2024 · So many jokes. I think I understand how Shelley aggravates people: She’s loud and unafraid to promote herself, but she is a dear and loyal friend. Her devotion to me and to Garson [Kanin, whom Marian had married in 1990] is consistent and lovely. There have been tributes to Garson, and Shelley is the first to reach out and volunteer to speak.

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  2. Jun 25, 2024 · TCM pairs the film with Garson Kanin’s Bachelor Mother (1939), starring Ginger Rogers as Polly Parish, a young woman who is mistaken for the mother of an abandoned baby. The film is an example of the ways in which directors had to be nimble with censorable content.

  3. 6 days ago · The idea for the film was proposed to her in 1941 by Garson Kanin, who recalled how Hepburn contributed to the script. She presented the finished product to MGM and demanded $250,000—half for her, half for the authors. Her terms accepted, Hepburn was also given the director and co-star of her choice, George Stevens and Spencer Tracy. On ...

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · She was the wife and writing partner of Garson Kanin, with whom she collaborated on a series of plays and screenplays, some of which were Oscar-nominated. In the mid-to-late 1960s, she came to prominence playing a certain kind of eccentric, strong-willed older woman, most notably in her career-defining performance as Maude in 1970’s Harold ...

  5. Jun 28, 2024 · Cukor teamed with screenwriters Garson Kanin and his wife Ruth Gordon in this tense film noir, which went on to receive four Academy Award nominations.

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  6. Jun 11, 2024 · TICKETS: $69 Premium | $59 Standard. (In partnership with Boca Stage) By Joe DiPietro, Based on the play Peccadillo by Garson Kanin. LIVING ON LOVE is an award-winning farce that takes place in a glorious Manhattan penthouse in 1957.

  7. Jun 11, 2024 · After a couple years studying acting throughout Europe, he returned to the US stage and soon began directing for radio and theater. In 1940, he was summoned to Hollywood as a director by RKO Radio Pictures to observe Garson Kanin direct "They Knew What They Wanted" and Alfred Hitchcock direct "Mr. and Mrs. Smith".