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Inside Looking Out: Miriam Hopkins. Miriam Hopkins in Becky Sharp (1935). Posted by k5psb at 12:00 AM. Labels: Looking Out. Waddya think? 0 comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) ...
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Though relatively forgotten and, when remembered, usually dismissed as a second-rate talent (quite possibly by those who have never seen her on film), Miriam.
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Just ask Hollywood legend, Bette Davis who wrote about actress Miriam Hopkins' difficult manner during the production of their two films The Old Maid and Old Acquaintance. “Hopkins was a very talented actress, but her insecurity led her ...
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Born in Savannah, Georgia, in 1902, Ellen Miriam Hopkins was raised in nearby Bainbridge and attended a finishing school in Vermont and Syracuse University. Studying dance in New York, she began her show business career as a chorus girl ...
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Out of all the actresses I admire, I think that Miriam Hopkins is the most underrated. Her skill as a serious actress and a comedienne rivaled that of her more famous contemporaries like Bette Davis and Barbara Stanwyck. ...
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Movie title screen from the film 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' (1931), directed by Rouben Mamoulian, starring Fredric March and Miriam Hopkins.
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On a train bound from Marseilles to Paris, Gilda/Miriam Hopkins, a successful commercial artist, meets Tom/Fredric March, an unsuccessful painter, and his flatmate George/Gary Cooper, an unproduced playwright, and soon after falls in ...
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I've read and spoken to straight and bi women who testify to the appeal of 1930s Gary Cooper (Miriam Hopkins gives a fair depiction in Design for Living), but, like with Joel McCrea, you'd have to accept some hostility with the package. ...
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Miriam Hopkins is relatively amazing, not yknow Shirley MacLaine or anything, but in her own right, especially as the lies and fallout deaden her spirit while hardening her resolve. But theoretically I love films about dark goings-on at ...
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In Design for Living, March plays an unpublished playwright who is being artistically challenged by Miriam Hopkins, his and friend Gary Cooper's shared paramour. In my favorite scene, he has finally finished Act I of his play, ...
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The female film stars Constance Bennett, Claudette Colbert, Janet Gaynor, Dolores del Rio, Irene Dunne, Katharine Hepburn, Miriam Hopkins, Carole Lombard, and Barbara Stanwyck were all business-savvy women who used their contracts and ...
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An early photo of Miriam Hopkins. Photos in this article: courtesy of Allan Ellenberger Miriam Hopkins, one of the most underrated performers of the studio.
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Largely forgotten now, Miriam Hopkins was one of the sauciest actresses of the pre-Code age, excelling in light comedies and lurid melodramas alike and nabbing an Oscar nomination along the way. Her early sound movies are some of the ...
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Starring: Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert, and Miriam Hopkins Plot: A young officer accidentally makes a pass at a visiting princess. To avoid an international incident, he marries the smitten princess but pines for his girlfriend. ...
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Set in France, Gary Cooper plays George Curtis a artist, Miriam Hopkins- Gilda Farrell also an artist and fredric March a struggling playwright by the name of Tom Chambers. The Three Americans meet on a train ride to Paris and ...
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(By contrast, we had on this same night on TCM, the great Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Miriam Hopkins and Ralph Richardson in the black-and-white Henry James drama, "The Heiress." Sorry, but it makes something like "Avatar" ...
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Miriam Hopkins in a publicity shot for Becky Sharp Miriam Hopkins. If mentioned at all today, Miriam Hopkins' name pops up in the media for two reasons:
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Starring: Gary Cooper & Miriam Hopkins & Fredric March sez says -this Noel Coward play was adapted for the screen by Ben Hecht. Cowards original script is wonderful--an it is testament to Hecht's skill that he altered 90% of the script ...
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Actress Miriam Hopkins, leaning against convertible. Vogue has a long history of depicting women and their cars. Rolls-Royces, Mercedes, Peugeots, Pierce-Arrows, Chevrolets, Fords, and Pontiacs, both foreign and domestic vehicles, ...
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A star-studded lineup of guest stars includes Robert Duvall, Rip Torn, James Whitmore, Alan Alda, Harvey Korman, Ralph Meeker, Miriam Hopkins, Albert Salmi, Tom Bosley, Joseph Campanella, Janice Rule, Guy Lombardo (as himself), ...
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