Word: cloutier
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...telecast for the Canadian Broadcasting Co., previewed a TV film on disarmament that he narrated for the U.N., squeezed in three interviews, a picture sitting, a lecture, a testimonial dinner, and a spot of home life in his East Side Manhattan apartment with his wife, Canadian Actress Suzanne Cloutier, and their two children. In between, he also cavorted through eight performances of his Ustinov-written Broadway comedy, Romanoff and Juliet, which was sagging at the box office when its run was bolstered by his spectacular TV performance as Dr. Samuel Johnson (TIME...
Born. To Peter Ustinov, 35, pudgy British playwright (The Love of Four Colonels) and cinemactor (Quo Vadis, We're No Angels), and Suzanne Cloutier, 27, Canadian-born cinemactress: their second child, his third, a son; in London. Name: Igor Nicholas. Weight...
...laurels go to Michael MacLiammoir for his superb portrayal of the traitor Iago, whose evil is somehow intensified by two wisps of chin whiskers. Robert Coote is an unusually funny Roderigo. Welles, with his wide-range voice, is more than competent though not ideal in the title role. Suzanne Cloutier's Desdemona emerges rather colorless, mostly because her part has been so greatly cut, including the whole Willow Song scene. In places, the synchronization of the speech sound track is imprecise. Nevertheless, the film well deserved its Cannes Festival Grand Prize. It will outrage the Shaksperian pedant; but it will...
SHAKESPEARE ON THE SCREEN--Orson Welles plays the title role, Suzanne Cloutier Desdemona, in the Welles' film version of the Shakespeare drama opening Wednesday at the Beacon Hill Theatre. --Boston Globe, January...
...following students were nominated: James E. Barrett, Jr., Robert N. Berke, Samuel C. Butler, George Cloutier, John Cowles, Robert V. DiBlasio, Robert A. Feldman, Frederick Fialkow, Donald T. Fox, Roy M. Goodman...