Word: actor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Party regulars fear, nonetheless, that a bitter primary fight may seriously damage the Governor's appeal by November, when he will face more formidable opposition from Actor Ronald Reagan or San Francisco's ex-Mayor George Christopher, the leading contenders for the Republican nomination (TIME, Feb. 11). Brown supporters angrily labeled Yorty a "stalking horse" for the G.O.P., pointing out that he had supported Nixon against Kennedy in 1960. The Governor wondered aloud whether Yorty had entered the "wrong party's primary." Reagan and Christopher, in true democratic tradition, sent Yorty messages of welcome...
Veteran Soviet Character Actor Evgeny Samoilov, 53, certainly seemed out of character that night in Moscow's Mayakovsky Theater. A few days later, readers of the Evening Moscow knew why. "Dear Comrade Editor," Samoilov wrote remorsefully. "I was not sober for the evening performance. My delinquency defames the title of Soviet actor." In the future, moaned Samoilov, who holds three Stalin Prizes, "I will wash out this stain with my work...
...clear-cut solution to complex legal and human dilemmas, although sometimes it seems to non-Catholics like a merry-go-round that permits influential Catholics such as Lee Radziwill and Moviemaker Michelangelo Antonioni to shed old spouses and acquire new ones with the approval of the church. Currently, Italian Actor Vittorio Gassman, twice mar ried (to Actresses Nora Ricci and Shelley Winters) and twice civilly divorced, is asking the Rota to annul his church marriage to Ricci on grounds that she did not accept the indissolubility of marriage at the time she contracted it, which would make it invalid...
Next is Billy Mason as Sharon Sharalike, "Woman of Joy." He's the only actor who honest-to-god created a character with a personality--as opposed to a collection of quirks. His "Heart of Gold" number came alive even though the words were almost totally unintelligible...
Least Performance by an Actor: Stephen Boyd, who literally wrings his hands in moments of crisis. His portrait of a snaky, sniveling contender at the Oscar countdown should be shown exclusively in theaters that have doctors and nurses stationed in the lobby to attend viewers who laugh themselves sick...