Word: hayward
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Born. To Ernest Tener Weir. 69, chairman of National Steel Corp. (No. 6 U.S. producer) ; and Mary Hayward Weir, 28, his third wife, onetime secretary in his New York office: their first child, a son; in Manhattan. Name: David Manson. Weight...
William Bendix is a likable and sincere actor, but his natural good temper shines fatally through his industrious soot-&-greasepaint toughness. Susan Hayward, as the girl who drives him crazy, is much tougher, too coarsely so for the size of the girl's penthouse or the height of her social standing, but she is more convincing. She is, in fact, Hollywood's ablest bitch-player...
...photographic technique is not so good--many of the scenes having been taken before backdrop screens on which the background shots are not well focussed--nor are the actors too well cast, although Susan Hayward turns in a creditable performance as the feminine lead. And the faces of those Chinese extras who play the Japanese are getting more familiar as each war picture is turned...
Samuel Haydock, Walter Sumner Hayward, Jr., Brooks Nye Heath, Nelson Fischer Hermance, Jr., Harry Lindley Hosford, Jr., Richard Farnsworth Hunnewell, Paul James Kirby, Robert Galen Knight, Francis Edward Lawlor, George Knowlton Lewis, Gustaf Berg Lindquist, Stuart McCarty, Joseph Berard McGrath, Charles Fessenden Morse, 3d., George Nakhnikian, Richard Ober, John Aloysius O'Keefe, 3d., Austin Gill Olney, William Preston Palmer, Jr., Bruce Brandon Phemister, Gerard William Renner, Charles Snelling Robinson, 2d., James Tracy Ronan, Constantine Constantine Spillotakis, Albert Myer Starr, Donald Bruce Talmage, Michael Barrett Thompson, Samuel Lombard Tucker, Charles Bingham Penrose Van Pelt, Burton Ebert Van Vort, John Damien Walsh...
...Pudding is generally known to people outside of the University for its activities in theatricals. This tendency was first marked by staged mock trials prior to 1840 and became a fact in 1844 when a member named Lemuel Hayward, with the help of a few confidants, produced "Bombastes Furiosa." The Pudding has given plays ever since in the early days sometimes as many as seven a year...