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Word: kellerman (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Vegas, with various taped inserts, the 23-hour extravaganza will be the equivalent of a whole season of half-hour specials, or 46 shows featuring more than 170 name performers (among them: Henry Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, Andy Williams, Dionne Warwicke, Henry Mancini, Robert Goulet, Milton Berle and Sally Kellerman). The only commercials will be soft-sell pitches for the party: "If you're up at this hour and can't sleep because you're worried about your oil-depletion allowance, this program is not for you." The organizers hope to have 10,000 volunteers manning phones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Kentucky Fried Cash | 7/10/1972 | See Source »

GEORGE McGOVERN-Jack Albertson, Ed Ames, Polly Bergen, Karen Black, Red Buttons, Mike Connors, Tony Curtis, Cass Elliot, Tony Franciosa, Ben Gazzara, Elliott Gould, Tammy Grimes, Gene Hackman, Julie Harris, Goldie Hawn, Dustin Hoffman, Marsha Hunt, James Earl Jones, Quincy Jones, Elia Kazan, Sally Kellerman, Gene Kelly, Eartha Kitt, Burt Lancaster, Tom Lehrer, Alan Jay Lerner, Shirley MacLaine, Karl Maiden, Shelly Manne, Fredric March, Walter Matthau, Elaine May, Vera Miles, Paul Newman, Jack Nicholson, Tom Poston, Janice Rule, Barbara Rush, Robert Ryan, Eva Marie Saint, Artie Shaw, Tom Smothers, Sonny & Cher, Rod Steiger, Mario Thomas, Lily Tomlin, Robert Vaughn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: A Show Business Who's Who for Whom | 5/1/1972 | See Source »

...name or style to make a fictional point. Authors of movies, plays and novels have worked TIME stories into their plots to show, for instance, that a character has arrived. That ploy was used in the Broadway comedy Any Wednesday and in the current motion picture Who Is Harry Kellerman and why is he saying those to things about me? The device is neither new nor unique to American writers; Graham Greene, the British author, used it ten years ago in describing the background of his protagonist in A Burnt-Out Case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Aug. 23, 1971 | 8/23/1971 | See Source »

...reduced to $40,000," says one screenwriter. Few worry that Charlton Heston, who used to command a cool million a picture, now has to make do with $300,000. "There aren't stars any more. We're all up for grabs," says Sally Kellerman, who made her name in MASH, but lives in a "regular-size house with not enough view to be depressing. From here we can't see the city or the studios falling apart." Which in her view is only their just reward. "Film makers here are finally being forced to dig deeper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Hollywood (Hot) Dog Days | 8/23/1971 | See Source »

Like many rock concerts, Harry Kellerman has about 15 minutes of entertainment and hours to kill. Accordingly, Director Ulu Grosbard shot endless footage of the sidewalks of New York City, a view of the city from the air, and Georgie and his shrink schussing downhill in the snow. The pictorial trickery cannot disguise the vapidity of the film...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Georgie Boy | 7/19/1971 | See Source »

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