Word: ferrer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Jose ferrer, at the City Center, is persecuted this week by Judith Evelyn in "The Shrike." Beginning Sunday he is persecuted as Richard III. It couldn't happen to a better actor...
This year's theater season at Manhattan's City Center is in effect a José Ferrer festival. Ferrer will star in all four bills-Cyrano, The Shrike, Richard III, Charley's Aunt. Opening with Cyrano, he retained all his old verve in the part; the play, too, holds up fairly well, though the swash buckles here & there...
Television has been even kinder to Hollywood, supplying moviemen with such hit films as Bing Crosby's Little Boy Lost and José Ferrer's Anything Can Happen (both originally shown on TV Playhouse), and Rosalind Russell's Never Wave at a Wac (from Schlitz Playhouse). Last week Hollywood Producer Harold Hecht and Actor Burt Lancaster bought the script of Paddy Chayefsky's Marty, also seen on TV Playhouse...
Cheegah Choonem (Rosemary Clooney; Columbia). Just two years after her Come on-a My House (and one after its sequel, Botcha-Me), the new Mrs. José Ferrer lights into another jangling, Armenian-style ditty with about as much vocal gaiety as can be crammed into the grooves. Title translation: "I haven...
Married. Jose Ferrer, 41, actor-producer-director of stage and screen (Cyrano de Bergerac, Moulin Rouge, The Shrike); and Songstress Rosemary Clooney, 25 (Come On-a My House); he for the third time, she for the first; in Durant, Okla., six days after Ferrer's previous wife, Broadway Actress Phyllis Hill* 32 (The Fifth Season), divorced him in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico...