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...they kept paying you. McDowall was a pro -- temperamental types don't get 150 movie and TV roles in a career. "I still have the actor's disease," he admitted in the '60s. "I always think I'll never get another job." Sometimes it's the journeymen you grow fondest of -- whether or not they're wearing the ape makeup...
...summon in intelligence, scope and power. That would be Decalogue, the 10-part cycle of short films that Krzysztof Kieslowski made for Polish TV in 1988-89. Long withheld from U.S. distribution, the series will be shown this week at Manhattan's Walter Reade Theater. A cinephile's fondest hope is that the series will soon travel to other venues or be released on videocassette. And not a moment too soon, for Decalogue may be the great film achievement of the past decade...
...embarks on another exciting leg of hisjourney through life, McLaughlin's focus is on thepeople who have made the last one so special. Aconsummate team player, even his fondest memoriesof Harvard soccer revolve around teamaccomplishments, apparently indifferent to thefact that he was at the center of Harvard soccerfor so long...
...Johnson and Schering-Plough, are testing similar drugs. "We think the odds are that if you treat people with a good RAS drug, you will produce some clinical benefit," says Scolnick. Finding a new kind of cancer therapy based on gene discoveries like his own is, Scolnick admits, "my fondest hope...
John Dowling said that one of his fondest memories as a master was the year when three students in the House won the Rhodes Scholarship. Students this year--who won one Rhodes, two Rockefeller Fellowships and three Marshall Scholarships--did not do badly for themselves either, John Dowling said...