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Morris Carnovsky (September 5, 1897 –
September 1, 1992) was an
American stage and film actor. He was one of the
founders of the
Group Theatre (1931-1940)...
- Leon
Carnovsky (November 28, 1903 –
December 6, 1975) was an
American librarian and
educator who
focused much of his
career surveying libraries in the...
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outline by Pare Lorentz.
Aaron Copland wrote the
musical score, and
Morris Carnovsky provided the narration. The film
follows a
historical sequence and uses...
- by John
Cromwell and
starring Humphrey Bogart,
Lizabeth Scott,
Morris Carnovsky, and
William Prince. It was
written by
Steve Fisher and
Oliver H.P. Garrett...
- ISBN 0-671-42032-1. Schumach,
Murray (May 22, 1964). "Hollywood 'Lear'
lures Carnovsky;
Actor Blacklisted in '51 to Play
Title Role at U.C.L.A." The New York...
- Coulouris,
Stanley Ridges, Osa M****en, Carl Esmond,
Nancy Gates,
Morris Carnovsky,
Lloyd Bridges,
Helen Beverly,
Gavin Muir and Paul Guilfoyle. The film...
- Strasberg,
Cheryl Crawford,
Stella Adler (a
founding member),
Morris Carnovsky,
Clifford Odets,
Sanford Meisner, Elia Kazan,
Harry Morgan (billed as...
- Man
Mortenson Art
Smith as Knut
Richard Fraser as
Pastor Aalesen Morris Carnovsky as
Sixtus Andresen Charles Dingle as
Kaspar Torgersen Nancy Coleman as...
- Catherine, Jean
Sorel as Rodolpho,
Raymond Pellegrin as Marco, and
Morris Carnovsky as Alfieri. The
Carbones are a
working class Italian-American
family living...
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Carnovsky, an
actor and
fellow member of the
Group Theatre,
moved to
Hollywood in 1940. They
married in 1941. They had one child,
Stephen Carnovsky,...