- John
Joseph MacGowran (13
October 1918 – 30
January 1973) was an
Irish actor,
known for
being one of the
foremost stage interpreters of the work of Samuel...
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Paris in 1970;
MacGowran won the 1970–1971 Obie for Best
Performance By an
Actor when he
performed the show off-Broadway as Jack
MacGowran in the Works...
- War is a 1967
British black comedy film
starring Michael Crawford, Jack
MacGowran, Roy Kinnear, Lee Montague, and John
Lennon in his only non-musical acting...
- Tate,
along with Jack
MacGowran and
Alfie B****, and
featuring Ferdy Mayne. In the film, a
doddering vampire hunter (Jack
MacGowran) and his
bumbling ****istant...
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again directed by Alan Schneider. In 1971, Alan
Schneider directed Jack
MacGowran in a
videotaped production that was
meant to be
broadcast on WNET, but...
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starring Donald Pleasence, Françoise Dorléac,
Lionel Stander and Jack
MacGowran, with Iain Quarrier,
Geoffrey Sumner, Renée Houston,
William Franklyn...
- Yorkin, and
starring Gene Wilder,
Donald Sutherland, Hugh Griffith, Jack
MacGowran,
Billie Whitelaw,
Orson Welles (playing
himself as narrator) and Victor...
- (co-producer with Powell),
Helen Mirren in her
first major film role, and Jack
MacGowran, and
features actress Neva Carr Glyn. The
screenplay by
Peter Yeldham...
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namesake for the
innkeeper in the film. The film was
written for Jack
MacGowran, who pla**** the lead role of
Professor Abronsius.
Polanski met Sharon...
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William F.
Kinderman Kitty Winn as
Sharon Spencer Jack
MacGowran as
Burke Dennings Linda Blair as
Regan MacNeil
Father William O'Malley as
Father Joseph Dyer...