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Fannish Friday: old-school acting faves
Inspired by me nominating Thelma Ritter for the women's round of Vintage Hotties poll spectacular over on Tumblr dot com (look, if Peter Falk can make it this far, there is no reason Ms. Ritter shouldn't too):
Tell me about an actor--tv, film, stage, whatever--from before, say, 1980 that you really love.
I have a zillion, but today I will focus on Ms. Ritter, Character Actress Extraordinaire.
She was a very small middle-aged lady with a thick Brooklyn accent and she's unforgettable onscreen. If you've ever seen her in anything, you will be absolutely thrilled to see her again. Her first few film roles were so small that they were uncredited--a customer in Miracle on 34th Street, a servant in A Letter to Three Wives--but she made such an impact that Joseph L. Mankiewicz called her up for All About Eve, which I believe was her first credited role...and which got her an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. She later got 5 more nominations in that category, but she never won.
She played larger supporting roles in Rear Window and Pillow Talk and The Misfits and How the West Was Won (and nobody asked for my opinion about that movie but the cast is incredible, the score is even better, and it's 10000% Manifest Destiny propaganda. Now you know!). And she's just so good in everything! All the time! I love her!
Having compared her to Falk, it is now the great tragedy of my life that she didn't get to play a schlumpy detective on a beloved TV show for years. She would have knocked it out of the park.
Anyway, tell me about someone you're fond of (
thisbluespirit I'm looking at you). You don't have to go into great detail, you can literally just be like, "I really like Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins" or something. I am just feeling the love for classic stars today!
Tell me about an actor--tv, film, stage, whatever--from before, say, 1980 that you really love.
I have a zillion, but today I will focus on Ms. Ritter, Character Actress Extraordinaire.
She was a very small middle-aged lady with a thick Brooklyn accent and she's unforgettable onscreen. If you've ever seen her in anything, you will be absolutely thrilled to see her again. Her first few film roles were so small that they were uncredited--a customer in Miracle on 34th Street, a servant in A Letter to Three Wives--but she made such an impact that Joseph L. Mankiewicz called her up for All About Eve, which I believe was her first credited role...and which got her an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. She later got 5 more nominations in that category, but she never won.
She played larger supporting roles in Rear Window and Pillow Talk and The Misfits and How the West Was Won (and nobody asked for my opinion about that movie but the cast is incredible, the score is even better, and it's 10000% Manifest Destiny propaganda. Now you know!). And she's just so good in everything! All the time! I love her!
Having compared her to Falk, it is now the great tragedy of my life that she didn't get to play a schlumpy detective on a beloved TV show for years. She would have knocked it out of the park.
Anyway, tell me about someone you're fond of (
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I have indeed seen and enjoyed The Lady Vanishes! I didn't realize she was the biggest star in the UK, though, that's so cool!
as she dresses up as a man and takes to the highway with James Mason
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Dame May Whitty
I've seen several things with her! I loooove an old lady!
who is fun and also refused to change her name for the stage, because she didn't think it was any sillier than plenty of stage names anyway
Good for her! /Lucille Bluth
I knew you'd have some great ones! Thank you for sharing!
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Aw, thanks! I'm just very aware that most people slip away at best or possibly run away screaming once they realise I'm looking at OLd British TV! XD But I did find you some UK movie stars, who, unfairly get so much less attention, especially this era where Hollywood was out of reach because of the War, which also ended several careers prematurely.
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I mean, it ends in Death, so possibly not, but tbf, it is better than the previous one where ML and JM had an affair and then he wound up beating her to death with the poker. (I like The Man In Grey more than it deserves for the excellently snarky ML content, but does it have problems and then some.)
I've seen several things with her! I loooove an old lady!
She's just so great!
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I mean, it ends in Death, so possibly not, but tbf, it is better than the previous one where ML and JM had an affair and then he wound up beating her to death with the poker.
OH NO!
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I've mainly watched random obscure ones from a particular series of DVD release, plus a few others, so I'm not sure I'm a good guide, but The 39 Steps (1936) is great fun, and Laburnum Grove is awesome as well, and as I said, I love Bank Holiday too. But I do need to try some more of the better known ones! XD
I also watched The Assassination Bureau a couple of years ago, which was a late 1960s film that has Diana Rigg and Oliver Reed running about Edwardian Europe together (she hires him to assassinate the assassins of his own Assassination Bureau! What could possibly go wrong?) and it is a madcap delight if it ever falls into your hands. And I had never heard of it before I spotted it on backwater freeview channel. I had to find this out myself!!
I mean, it ends in Death, so possibly not, but tbf, it is better than the previous one where ML and JM had an affair and then he wound up beating her to death with the poker.
OH NO!
Death On The Highway for your wicked crimes (which were many, lol) is definitely preferable! XD
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I also watched The Assassination Bureau a couple of years ago, which was a late 1960s film that has Diana Rigg and Oliver Reed running about Edwardian Europe together (she hires him to assassinate the assassins of his own Assassination Bureau! What could possibly go wrong?) and it is a madcap delight if it ever falls into your hands.
That sounds AMAZING!
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Have a clip of the bit at the start where she hires him, if you like, and judge for yourself. :-)
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