Word: oscared
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Annie Get Your Gun (music & lyrics by Irving Berlin; book by Herbert & Dorothy Fields; produced by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II) is a great big follow-the-formula, fetch-the-crowd musical. It bothers with nothing artistic or bizarre. It involves almost as many people as were needed to build the Pyramids, and works the most important of them almost as hard. Star, whip and wheelhorse of Annie is Ethel Merman...
...standing in Dublin and elsewhere was of the highest; he had, in fact, been knighted only a few months before. The Wildes lived in a fine house on fashionable Merrion Square, Dublin. They had three children: a daughter, Isola, 7; a son, Willie, 12; and another son, 10, named Oscar...
Divorced. By Joan Crawford, 38, cinemactress, recent recipient of an Oscar (for Mildred Pierce): her third husband, Philip Terry, 36, supporting-role cinemactor (Don Birnam's brother in The Lost Weekend); after nearly four years of marriage, no children; in Los Angeles...
...Poland's Oscar Lange: "Only U.N. voice with a sense of humor." <1 Norway's Trygve Lie: "Charming, justly fair...
Married. Ninon Tallon, 39, niece of ex-Premier Edouard Herriot of France, onetime French cinemactress; and Oscar Karlweis, 49, Austrian-born Broadway star (Jacobowsky & the Colonel; I Like It Here); both for the second time; in Manhattan...