It's important to remember that few of the actors on "Star Trek," especially in the early days, were familiar with the universe of "Star Trek." While the trappings and themes of Trek are a deeply embedded part of popular culture in the early 21st century, back in the 1960s, "Star Trek" was merely a middling, mid-budget sci-fi network show. As such, when guest stars signed on to play an alien or a creature, they likely needed the premise of "Star Trek" explained to them by a director or a screenwriter. This is the 23rd century, war is over, and humanity is traveling the stars in military-twinged vessels devoted to study and diplomacy. That man, Bill, plays a starship captain named Kirk who leads by instinct. You play a [insert character description here]. These are basic motivations that an actor would need to hear in order to fall into the "Star Trek" ethos before cameras began rolling.
- 1/23/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The first time I saw Alan Arkin onscreen, he scared the hell out of me.
The veteran Academy Award-winning actor, who died Thursday at the age of 89, is best known these days for his wittily avuncular presence in films like Little Miss Sunshine and such television shows as The Kominsky Method, his last great acting role. But my first exposure to him came in middle school, where for some inexplicable reason the powers that be decided that treating the entire student body to a screening of the film Wait Until Dark was a good idea.
In that classic 1967 thriller, Arkin played Harry Roat, the most sadistic member of a trio of villains terrorizing a blind Audrey Hepburn because they think she possesses a doll filled with heroin. In a climactic scene set in almost near-darkness, a seemingly dead Roat suddenly jumps into the frame and grabs Hepburn by the leg.
The veteran Academy Award-winning actor, who died Thursday at the age of 89, is best known these days for his wittily avuncular presence in films like Little Miss Sunshine and such television shows as The Kominsky Method, his last great acting role. But my first exposure to him came in middle school, where for some inexplicable reason the powers that be decided that treating the entire student body to a screening of the film Wait Until Dark was a good idea.
In that classic 1967 thriller, Arkin played Harry Roat, the most sadistic member of a trio of villains terrorizing a blind Audrey Hepburn because they think she possesses a doll filled with heroin. In a climactic scene set in almost near-darkness, a seemingly dead Roat suddenly jumps into the frame and grabs Hepburn by the leg.
- 6/30/2023
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
What do the 76th annual Tonys have in common with the 17th annual awards?
Stephen Sondheim.
The late, great influential composer is represented in this year’s Tonys with the acclaimed, popular revivals of his 1979 classic “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Street” earning eight nominations and 1987’s “Into the Woods” receiving six.
Sixty years ago, it was Sondheim’s musical comedy “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” which dominated the Tony Awards with six wins: best musical, best producer for Harold Prince, best director for George Abbott, best author for Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart, leading actor for Zero Mostel and featured actor for David Burns. Ironically, Sondheim failed to earn a nomination for best original score (music and/or lyrics) written for the theater. He would not win for his tunes until “Company” in 1971. Vying in that category were “Stop the World I Wanted...
Stephen Sondheim.
The late, great influential composer is represented in this year’s Tonys with the acclaimed, popular revivals of his 1979 classic “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Street” earning eight nominations and 1987’s “Into the Woods” receiving six.
Sixty years ago, it was Sondheim’s musical comedy “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” which dominated the Tony Awards with six wins: best musical, best producer for Harold Prince, best director for George Abbott, best author for Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart, leading actor for Zero Mostel and featured actor for David Burns. Ironically, Sondheim failed to earn a nomination for best original score (music and/or lyrics) written for the theater. He would not win for his tunes until “Company” in 1971. Vying in that category were “Stop the World I Wanted...
- 5/8/2023
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
Rob Reiner has left his mark on our screens, from his breakout role in Batman to his directing feats in several Hollywood hits. In his early days as an actor, Reiner started off with minor parts in performances such as The Andy Griffith Show, Enter Laughing, and This Is Spinal Tap before achieving fame in shows like All in the Family (1971-1978). Reiner has demonstrated unmatchable versatility in the industry. He’s equally recognized for his contributions to the entertainment industry as a talented performer and filmmaker. Curious to know more about Reiner? Here are 10 things you didn’t know about Rob...
- 4/29/2023
- by Tracy Ume
- TVovermind.com
At first glance, the Emmys are giving a lot of love to young performers including Zendaya (“Euphoria”), Julia Garner (“Ozark”), Sarah Snook (“Succession”), Jeremy Pope (“Hollywood) and Ramy Youssef (“Ramy”). But looks can be deceiving because there are several Emmy veterans in their 70s, 80s and even 90s nipping at these whippersnappers’ heels in the quest for the gold statute.
Cicely Tyson is the oldest acting Emmy nominee at 95. She’s nominated for the fifth time for guest role in a drama series as Ophelia Harkness on ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder” and is also being inducted into the academy Hall of Fame. Tyson, a Tony (“A Trip to Bountiful”) and honorary Oscar-winner, has been nominated for the Emmy 16 times, winning three: for lead in a drama and actress of the year for CBS’ 1974 “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman” and supporting actress in a miniseries or...
Cicely Tyson is the oldest acting Emmy nominee at 95. She’s nominated for the fifth time for guest role in a drama series as Ophelia Harkness on ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder” and is also being inducted into the academy Hall of Fame. Tyson, a Tony (“A Trip to Bountiful”) and honorary Oscar-winner, has been nominated for the Emmy 16 times, winning three: for lead in a drama and actress of the year for CBS’ 1974 “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman” and supporting actress in a miniseries or...
- 8/31/2020
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby
Reni Santoni, the American film and TV actor who played Clint Eastwood’s young partner in Dirty Harry and recurred as the pizza maker Poppie on Seinfeld, has died after a long illness. He was 81.
TV producer Tracy Newman, a close friend of Santoni, confirmed the news on Facebook.
“He had been sick for quite a while,” she wrote. “Those of you who knew him know how funny he was, what a terrific actor, improviser, performer, etc. So brilliant. I loved him very much and will miss him terribly. Another great one is gone. I have a lot of wonderful pictures of him, and will post them over the next week. My heart goes out to his son, Nick, who has been such a comfort to Reni over that past five years or more.”
Born in New York City in 1939, Santoni began his career in theater before securing his first...
TV producer Tracy Newman, a close friend of Santoni, confirmed the news on Facebook.
“He had been sick for quite a while,” she wrote. “Those of you who knew him know how funny he was, what a terrific actor, improviser, performer, etc. So brilliant. I loved him very much and will miss him terribly. Another great one is gone. I have a lot of wonderful pictures of him, and will post them over the next week. My heart goes out to his son, Nick, who has been such a comfort to Reni over that past five years or more.”
Born in New York City in 1939, Santoni began his career in theater before securing his first...
- 8/4/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Reni Santoni, who played Poppie in “Seinfeld” and appeared in “Dirty Harry” and other films, died on Aug. 1. He was 81.
According to a Facebook post written by his friend and TV writer-producer Tracy Newman, Santoni died on Saturday morning. He had been “sick for quite a while.”
“Those of you who knew him know how funny he was, what a terrific actor, improviser, performer, etc.,” the post read. “So brilliant. I loved him very much and will miss him terribly. Another great one is gone. I have a lot of wonderful pictures of him, and will post them over the next week. My heart goes out to his son, Nick, who has been such a comfort to Reni over that past five years or more.”
Born in New York City, Santoni built his acting career from off-Broadway theatre, starring in “The Umbrella” and “The Mad Show.” His first significant film...
According to a Facebook post written by his friend and TV writer-producer Tracy Newman, Santoni died on Saturday morning. He had been “sick for quite a while.”
“Those of you who knew him know how funny he was, what a terrific actor, improviser, performer, etc.,” the post read. “So brilliant. I loved him very much and will miss him terribly. Another great one is gone. I have a lot of wonderful pictures of him, and will post them over the next week. My heart goes out to his son, Nick, who has been such a comfort to Reni over that past five years or more.”
Born in New York City, Santoni built his acting career from off-Broadway theatre, starring in “The Umbrella” and “The Mad Show.” His first significant film...
- 8/4/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
Reni Santoni, who starred alongside Clint Eastwood in “Dirty Harry,” died this past weekend at the age of 81, TheWrap has learned.
Santoni passed away in hospice care after years of health problems, including cancer.
The New York native starred in Eastwood’s 1971 classic film as Chico Martinez, a rookie detective with a sociology degree, who gets paired up with “Dirty” Harry Callahan despite the surly cop’s resistance to working with inexperienced partners. Chico survives being shot by the amoral killer Scorpio during the film and ends up leaving the force, but not before giving a famous line in the film after Callahan gets the job of delivering ransom money to Scorpio: “No wonder they call him Dirty Harry; [he] always gets the s— end of the stick.”
Prior to “Dirty Harry,” Santoni got his start in acting via off-Broadway theater with his own play, “Raisin’ Hell in the Son” before...
Santoni passed away in hospice care after years of health problems, including cancer.
The New York native starred in Eastwood’s 1971 classic film as Chico Martinez, a rookie detective with a sociology degree, who gets paired up with “Dirty” Harry Callahan despite the surly cop’s resistance to working with inexperienced partners. Chico survives being shot by the amoral killer Scorpio during the film and ends up leaving the force, but not before giving a famous line in the film after Callahan gets the job of delivering ransom money to Scorpio: “No wonder they call him Dirty Harry; [he] always gets the s— end of the stick.”
Prior to “Dirty Harry,” Santoni got his start in acting via off-Broadway theater with his own play, “Raisin’ Hell in the Son” before...
- 8/4/2020
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Reni Santoni, who starred in Carl Reiner's semi-autobiographical movie Enter Laughing and played the rookie partner of Clint Eastwood's maverick detective in Dirty Harry, has died. He was 82.
Santoni died Saturday in hospice care in Los Angeles of complications from throat and lung cancer, his friend, TV writer-producer and musician Tracy Newman, told The Hollywood Reporter.
The Seinfeld faithful know the Bronx native for his four appearances as Poppie, the unsanitary pizza guy who has a problem with bladder control.
Santoni also portrayed a Mexican-Irish revolutionary in Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969) and Sylvester Stallone's partner in ...
Santoni died Saturday in hospice care in Los Angeles of complications from throat and lung cancer, his friend, TV writer-producer and musician Tracy Newman, told The Hollywood Reporter.
The Seinfeld faithful know the Bronx native for his four appearances as Poppie, the unsanitary pizza guy who has a problem with bladder control.
Santoni also portrayed a Mexican-Irish revolutionary in Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969) and Sylvester Stallone's partner in ...
Reni Santoni, who starred in Carl Reiner's semi-autobiographical movie Enter Laughing and played the rookie partner of Clint Eastwood's maverick detective in Dirty Harry, has died. He was 82.
Santoni died Saturday in hospice care in Los Angeles of complications from throat and lung cancer, his friend, TV writer-producer and musician Tracy Newman, told The Hollywood Reporter.
The Seinfeld faithful know the Bronx native for his four appearances as Poppie, the unsanitary pizza guy who has a problem with bladder control.
Santoni also portrayed a Mexican-Irish revolutionary in Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969) and Sylvester Stallone's partner in ...
Santoni died Saturday in hospice care in Los Angeles of complications from throat and lung cancer, his friend, TV writer-producer and musician Tracy Newman, told The Hollywood Reporter.
The Seinfeld faithful know the Bronx native for his four appearances as Poppie, the unsanitary pizza guy who has a problem with bladder control.
Santoni also portrayed a Mexican-Irish revolutionary in Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969) and Sylvester Stallone's partner in ...
Veteran actor David Schramm, who portrayed airline owner Roy Biggins on Wings for eight seasons, has died at the age of 73, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Schramm’s passing was announced Sunday by his publicist, Rick Miramontez, who said the actor died in New York. No additional details were given.
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The actor’s career spanned four decades, including his stint on Wings from...
Schramm’s passing was announced Sunday by his publicist, Rick Miramontez, who said the actor died in New York. No additional details were given.
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The actor’s career spanned four decades, including his stint on Wings from...
- 3/29/2020
- TVLine.com
For the fifth year in a row, there could be new member of the Triple Crown of Acting club. Alan Arkin is just an Emmy short of the Triple Crown, but he may just get it in Best Comedy Supporting Actor for “The Kominsky Method.”
Arkin would be the 25th performer and 10th man to win the top three acting prizes — Oscar, Emmy and Tony — in the biz. The elite group has ballooned in recent years; this decade alone has seen the addition of six new faces. Christopher Plummer completed his set in 2012 with his Best Supporting Actor Oscar win for “Beginners.” Helen Mirren (Tony for “The Audience”) and Frances McDormand (Emmy for “Olive Kitteridge”) joined in 2015, followed by Jessica Lange in 2016 (Tony for “Long Day’s Journey into Night”), Viola Davis in 2017 (Oscar for “Fences”) and Glenda Jackson in 2018 (Tony for “Three Tall Women”).
Glenn Close would’ve been...
Arkin would be the 25th performer and 10th man to win the top three acting prizes — Oscar, Emmy and Tony — in the biz. The elite group has ballooned in recent years; this decade alone has seen the addition of six new faces. Christopher Plummer completed his set in 2012 with his Best Supporting Actor Oscar win for “Beginners.” Helen Mirren (Tony for “The Audience”) and Frances McDormand (Emmy for “Olive Kitteridge”) joined in 2015, followed by Jessica Lange in 2016 (Tony for “Long Day’s Journey into Night”), Viola Davis in 2017 (Oscar for “Fences”) and Glenda Jackson in 2018 (Tony for “Three Tall Women”).
Glenn Close would’ve been...
- 8/6/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
There were equal parts laughter and tears at a recent panel discussion for Netflix’s “The Kominsky Method,” moderated by Deadline’s Pete Hammond. The event, which took place at the streamer’s Fysee space at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, included creator Chuck Lorre, executive producer Alan J. Higgins and stars Michael Douglas, Alan Arkin, Sarah Baker, Lisa Edelstein and Susan Sullivan. Listen to the full 38-minute Q&a above.
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“The Kominsky Method” stars Douglas as Sandy Kominsky, an acting coach who had a brief brush with fame before turning to teaching. Arkin co-stars as his longtime manager, Norman Newlander, who’s reeling from the death of his wife, Eileen (Sullivan). Together, the two men cope with aging, relationships, and family, including Baker and Edelstein as their respective daughters, Mindy Kominsky and Phoebe Newlander.
The single-camera comedy is a change of pace for Lorre,...
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“The Kominsky Method” stars Douglas as Sandy Kominsky, an acting coach who had a brief brush with fame before turning to teaching. Arkin co-stars as his longtime manager, Norman Newlander, who’s reeling from the death of his wife, Eileen (Sullivan). Together, the two men cope with aging, relationships, and family, including Baker and Edelstein as their respective daughters, Mindy Kominsky and Phoebe Newlander.
The single-camera comedy is a change of pace for Lorre,...
- 6/12/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
Alan Arkin turned 85 earlier this year, yet he has always seemed timeless. With a career spanning more than 60 years, it’s difficult to fathom when there was ever a time when Arkin wasn’t part of the culture. He was an early member of the Second City theater troupe before making his Oscar-nominated film debut in the timely “The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!” in 1966. He gave iconic performances in seminal movies; he terrified Audrey Hepburn (and audiences) in “Wait Until Dark”; starred in Mike Nichols’ take on Joseph Heller’s “Catch-22”; starred and produced the comedy classic “The In-Laws”; and lent his voice to the 1982 cult classic “The Last Unicorn.” And that was all before his Oscar-winning turn in “Little Miss Sunshine,” which kicked off a renaissance of sorts for the actor, who earned another nomination for best picture winner “Argo” and now stars on the heralded...
- 6/7/2019
- by Jenelle Riley
- Variety Film + TV
While Glenn Close did not join the Triple Crown of Acting club as expected after her Oscar loss for “The Wife,” we may still get a new member for the fifth year in a row. Alan Arkin just needs an Emmy to go with his Oscar and Tony, and what do you know? He’s currently the favorite in our early odds to win Best Comedy Supporting Actor for “The Kominsky Method.”
Arkin, who received Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations for the Netflix series, would be the 25th performer to achieve the premier acting trifecta. Fifteen women and nine men have accomplished it, and Arkin would be the first man to do so since Christopher Plummer completed his sweep in 2012 with his Best Supporting Actor Oscar win for “Beginners.”
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Five women have since...
Arkin, who received Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations for the Netflix series, would be the 25th performer to achieve the premier acting trifecta. Fifteen women and nine men have accomplished it, and Arkin would be the first man to do so since Christopher Plummer completed his sweep in 2012 with his Best Supporting Actor Oscar win for “Beginners.”
See Golden Globe TV winners: ‘The Kominsky Method,’ ‘The Americans,’ ‘Versace’ are big champs
Five women have since...
- 3/29/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
On March 26, 2019, Oscar winner Alan Arkin will celebrate his 85th birthday. The actor shows no scenes of slowing down though since he has just had rave reviews and nominations for the Netflix comedy series “The Kominsky Method.” An Emmy win would place Arkin in the rare group known as the Triple Crown of Acting winners.
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Arkin started his career with the acclaimed Second City Comedy troupe in Chicago. He would make his Broadway debut with that group in the fall of 1961. Two years later he would rise to theatrical fame in the play “Enter Laughing” as a young man who aspires to be an actor despite his families objections. He would win the Tony Award in 1963 as Best Featured Actor in a Play for that role. He would score another Broadway triumph the following year with the highly praised and popular play “Luv.
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Arkin started his career with the acclaimed Second City Comedy troupe in Chicago. He would make his Broadway debut with that group in the fall of 1961. Two years later he would rise to theatrical fame in the play “Enter Laughing” as a young man who aspires to be an actor despite his families objections. He would win the Tony Award in 1963 as Best Featured Actor in a Play for that role. He would score another Broadway triumph the following year with the highly praised and popular play “Luv.
- 3/26/2019
- by Robert Pius and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
On March 26, 2019, Oscar winner Alan Arkin will celebrate his 85th birthday. The actor shows no scenes of slowing down though since he has just had rave reviews and nominations for the Netflix comedy series “The Kominsky Method.” An Emmy win would place Arkin in the rare group known as the Triple Crown of Acting winners.
Arkin started his career with the acclaimed Second City Comedy troupe in Chicago. He would make his Broadway debut with that group in the fall of 1961. Two years later he would rise to theatrical fame in the play “Enter Laughing” as a young man who aspires to be an actor despite his families objections. He would win the Tony Award in 1963 as Best Featured Actor in a Play for that role. He would score another Broadway triumph the following year with the highly praised and popular play “Luv.”
He would then go onto become one...
Arkin started his career with the acclaimed Second City Comedy troupe in Chicago. He would make his Broadway debut with that group in the fall of 1961. Two years later he would rise to theatrical fame in the play “Enter Laughing” as a young man who aspires to be an actor despite his families objections. He would win the Tony Award in 1963 as Best Featured Actor in a Play for that role. He would score another Broadway triumph the following year with the highly praised and popular play “Luv.”
He would then go onto become one...
- 3/26/2019
- by Robert Pius, Misty Holland and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Carl Reiner is mourning the loss of his longtime friend, legendary comedian Don Rickles.
Rickles died of kidney failure on Thursday morning, his rep confirmed to Et. He was 90.
Reiner, 95, tells Et the two had known each other since Rickles came to California to pursue his career, when he was still unknown.
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"I knew Don Rickles from the early, early days of his career when he came to California," Reiner says. "I was doing a program with Ernie Kovacs, who told me to see a new comic. I went with Frank Sinatra to see this young comedian, Don Rickles. I got to know him well after that."
"He did my movie, Enter Laughing, a key scene in the movie," he continues. "I just saw the movie on TV last week and called him to tell him about it, but was not...
Rickles died of kidney failure on Thursday morning, his rep confirmed to Et. He was 90.
Reiner, 95, tells Et the two had known each other since Rickles came to California to pursue his career, when he was still unknown.
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"I knew Don Rickles from the early, early days of his career when he came to California," Reiner says. "I was doing a program with Ernie Kovacs, who told me to see a new comic. I went with Frank Sinatra to see this young comedian, Don Rickles. I got to know him well after that."
"He did my movie, Enter Laughing, a key scene in the movie," he continues. "I just saw the movie on TV last week and called him to tell him about it, but was not...
- 4/6/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Tony Award-nomineesKaren AkersNine, Grand Hotel ampJohn Cariani Something Rotten, Fiddler on the Roof,Jill PaiceAn American in Paris, Award-winning Nightlife LegendMarilyn Mayeamp two-time Drama Desk Award-nomineeJosh GrisettiIt Shoulda Been You, Enter Laughing The Musical just appeared in Town Hall's Broadway by the Year Series last night, March 28, The Broadway Musicals Of The 1950s. BroadwayWorld brings you photos from the big night below...
- 3/29/2016
- by Genevieve Rafter Keddy
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tony Award-nominees Karen Akers Nine, Grand Hotel amp John Cariani Something Rotten, Fiddler on the Roof, Jill Paice An American in Paris, Award-winning Nightlife Legend Marilyn Maye amp two-time Drama Desk Award-nominee Josh Grisetti It Shoulda Been You, Enter Laughing The Musical are set to appear in Town Hall's Broadway by the Year Series on Monday, March 28 at 8pm, The Broadway Musicals Of The 1950s. Additional casting will be announced shortly.
- 3/7/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Virginia's Signature Theatre presents the world premiere of Diner, the musical adaptation of the landmark film with a book by the movie's Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director Barry Levinson Rain Man, Bugsy, The Natural and an original score by nine-time Grammy Award winner Sheryl Crow. Directed and choreographed by three-time Tony Award WinnerKathleen Marshall Broadway's Anything Goes, Nice Work If You Can Get It, the ensemble piece will feature Whitney Bashor Barbara Broadway's Bridges of Madison County and Signature's The Hollow, Bryan Fenkart Modell Broadway's Memphis, Aaron Finley Billy Broadway's Rock of Ages,Josh Grisetti Shrevie Off-Broadway's Enter Laughing, Erika Henningsen Beth Show Boat Live from Lincoln Center with the NY Philharmonic, Derek Klena Boogie Broadway's Wicked, The Bridges of Madison County and Second Stage'sDogfight, Adam Kantor Eddie Broadway's Rent, Next to Normal and Second Stage's The Last Five Years, Tess SoltauElyse Broadway's The Addams Family, Matthew James Thomas Fenwick...
- 12/9/2014
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Virginia's Signature Theatre just announced the full cast for the world premiere of Diner, the musical adaptation of the landmark film with a book by the movie's Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director Barry Levinson Rain Man, Bugsy, The Natural and an original score by nine-time Grammy Award winner Sheryl Crow. Directed and choreographed by three-time Tony Award Winner Kathleen Marshall Broadway's Anything Goes, Nice Work If You Can Get It, the ensemble piece will feature Whitney Bashor Barbara Broadway's Bridges of Madison County and Signature's The Hollow, Bryan Fenkart Modell Broadway's Memphis, Aaron Finley Billy Broadway's Rock of Ages,Josh Grisetti Shrevie Off-Broadway's Enter Laughing, Erika Henningsen Beth Show Boat Live from Lincoln Center with the NY Philharmonic, Derek Klena Boogie Broadway's Wicked, The Bridges of Madison County and Second Stage'sDogfight, Adam Kantor Eddie Broadway's Rent, Next to Normal and Second Stage's The Last Five Years, Tess SoltauElyse Broadway's The Addams Family,...
- 11/4/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Abingdon Theatre Company -- which has produced 83 new plays in its 21-year history -- launches its 2014-2015 Season with It Has To Be You by Drama Desk nominee Catherine Butterfield Joined At The Head, set to begin previews tonight, October 3, at the Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex's Dorothy Strelsin Theatre 312 West 36th Street. Official press opening is set for Sunday, October 12, with performances through October 26. Drama Desk nominee Stuart Ross Enter Laughing, Forever Plaid is set to direct.
- 10/3/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Amas Musical Theatre in association with North Haven Arts and Enrichment welcomes Broadway's Josh Grisetti Broadway Bound, Enter Laughing, Alli Mauzey Wicked, Cry-Baby, and Kevin Pariseau Legally Blonde to lead the cast of the New York Premiere of Red Eye of Love, a new musical based on the 1961 play by Arnold Weinstein with book and lyrics by Arnold Weinstein and John Wulp, music by Sam Davisand scenic design by renowned American artist Robert Indiana. Directed by Tony Award winner Ted Sperling, previews began at the Dicapo Opera Theatre 184 East 76th Street at Lexington Avenue on August 27, 2014. Opening night is set for tonight, September 4 at 8pm. Performances will continue through September 28, 2014.
- 9/4/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Abingdon Theatre Company -- which has produced 83 new plays in its 21-year history -- launches its 2014-2015 Season with It Has To Be You by Drama Desk nominee Catherine Butterfield Joined At The Head, set to begin previews October 3, at the Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex's Dorothy Strelsin Theatre 312 West 36th Street. Official press opening is set for Sunday, October 12, with performances through October 26. Drama Desk nominee Stuart Ross Enter Laughing, Forever Plaid is set to direct.
- 8/27/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Abingdon Theatre Company -- which has produced 83 new plays in its 21-year history -- launches its 2014-2015 Season with It Has To Be You by Drama Desk nominee Catherine Butterfield Joined At The Head, set to begin previews October 3, at the Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex's Dorothy Strelsin Theatre 312 West 36th Street. Official press opening is set for Sunday, October 12, with performances through October 26. Drama Desk nominee Stuart Ross Enter Laughing, Forever Plaid is set to direct.
- 8/27/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Amas Musical Theatre in association with North Haven Arts and Enrichment welcomes Broadway's Josh Grisetti Broadway Bound, Enter Laughing, Alli Mauzey Wicked, Cry-Baby, and Kevin Pariseau Legally Blonde to lead the cast of the New York Premiere of Red Eye of Love, a new musical based on the 1961 play by Arnold Weinstein with book and lyrics by Arnold Weinstein and John Wulp, music by Sam Davisand scenic design by renowned American artist Robert Indiana. Directed by Tony Award winner Ted Sperling, previews will begin at the Dicapo Opera Theatre 184 East 76th Street at Lexington Avenue tonight, August 27, 2014. Opening night set for Thursday, September 4 at 8pm. Performances will continue through September 28, 2014.
- 8/27/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Amas Musical Theatre in association with North Haven Arts and Enrichment will present Broadway's Josh Grisetti Broadway Bound, Enter Laughing, Alli Mauzey Wicked, Cry-Baby, and Kevin PariseauLegally Blonde in the New York Premiere of Red Eye of Love, a new musical based on the 1961 play by Arnold Weinstein with book and lyrics by Arnold Weinstein and John Wulp, music by Sam Davisand scenic design by renowned American artist Robert Indiana. Directed by Tony Award winner Ted Sperling, previews will begin at the Dicapo Opera Theatre 184 East 76th Street at Lexington Avenue on Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Opening night set for Thursday, September 4 at 8pm. Performances will continue through September 28, 2014.BroadwayWorld is excite dto bring you an exclusive prview from Alli Mauzey below...
- 8/13/2014
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Amas Musical Theatre in association with North Haven Arts and Enrichment will present Broadway'sJosh Grisetti Broadway Bound, Enter Laughing, Alli Mauzey Wicked, Cry-Baby, and Kevin PariseauLegally Blonde in the New York Premiere of Red Eye of Love, a new musical based on the 1961 play by Arnold Weinstein with book and lyrics by Arnold Weinstein and John Wulp, music by Sam Davisand scenic design by renowned American artist Robert Indiana. Directed by Tony Award winnerTed Sperling, previews will begin at the Dicapo Opera Theatre 184 East 76th Street at Lexington Avenue on Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Opening night set for Thursday, September 4 at 8pm. Performances will continue through September 28, 2014.The company just met the press and you can catch photos from inside rehearsal below...
- 8/8/2014
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Amas Musical Theatre in association with North Haven Arts and Enrichment will present Broadway'sJosh Grisetti Broadway Bound, Enter Laughing, Alli Mauzey Wicked, Cry-Baby, and Kevin PariseauLegally Blonde in the New York Premiere of Red Eye of Love, a new musical based on the 1961 play by Arnold Weinstein with book and lyrics by Arnold Weinstein and John Wulp, music by Sam Davisand scenic design by renowned American artist Robert Indiana. Directed by Tony Award winnerTed Sperling, previews will begin at the Dicapo Opera Theatre 184 East 76th Street at Lexington Avenue on Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Opening night set for Thursday, September 4 at 8pm. Performances will continue through September 28, 2014.The company just met the press and you can catch photos from inside the event below...
- 8/8/2014
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Amas Musical Theatre in association with North Haven Arts and Enrichment will present Broadway's Josh Grisetti Broadway Bound, Enter Laughing, Alli Mauzey Wicked, Cry-Baby, and Kevin Pariseau Legally Blonde in the New York Premiere of Red Eye of Love, a new musical based on the 1961 play by Arnold Weinstein with book and lyrics by Arnold Weinstein and John Wulp, music by Sam Davisand scenic design by renowned American artist Robert Indiana. Directed by Tony Award winner Ted Sperling, previews will begin at the Dicapo Opera Theatre 184 East 76th Street at Lexington Avenue on Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Opening night set for Thursday, September 4 at 8pm. Performances will continue through September 28, 2014.The company met the press earlier today and you can catch a photo preview from the event below. Check back later for complete coverage...
- 8/7/2014
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Amas Musical Theatre in association with North Haven Arts and Enrichment has announced that Broadway's Josh Grisetti Broadway Bound, Enter Laughing, Alli Mauzey Wicked, Cry-Baby, and Kevin Pariseau Legally Blonde will head the cast of the New York Premiere of Red Eye of Love, a new musical based on the 1961 play by Arnold Weinstein with book and lyrics by Arnold Weinstein and John Wulp, music by Sam Davisand scenic design by renowned American artist Robert Indiana. Directed by Tony Award winner Ted Sperling, previews will begin at the Dicapo Opera Theatre 184 East 76th Street at Lexington Avenue on Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Opening night set for Thursday, September 4 at 8pm. Performances will continue through September 28, 2014.
- 7/15/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tony Award nominee and Drama Desk Award winner Kathleen Chalfant Angels in America, Wit, 'House of Cards', Teal Wicks Jekyll and Hyde, Wicked, Stephen DeRosa HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire', Josh Grisetti Enter Laughing and Matthew Schechter Act One have joined the roster of performers set to appear in the one-night-only benefit concert of the new musical The Lightning Thief on Monday, April 21, 2014 at 7 p.m. at Off-Broadway's Lucille Lortel Theatre 121 Christopher Street.
- 4/15/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Photo Flash: Carl Reiner, Billy Crystal and More at Enter Laughing Benefit at Ctg's Mark Taper Forum
In honor of comedy legend Carl Reiner's 75 years in the business, Center Theatre Group presented a staged reading of Enter Laughing, The Musical, which is inspired by Reiner's experiences as a young man struggling to break into theatre in New York. The one night only event directed by Stuart Ross Forever Plaid, was performed at the Mark Taper Forum on Monday, January 28, 2013. Box office receipts were 290,000 and proceeds from this special event benefit Ctg programs that support emerging artists. BroadwayWorld has photos from the event, which included a pre-show cocktail tribute hosted by Billy Crystal and Bob Reiner and cast party, below...
- 1/29/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
In honor of comedy legend Carl Reiner's 75 years in the business, Center Theatre Group presented a staged reading of Enter Laughing, The Musical, which is inspired by Reiner's experiences as a young man struggling to break into theatre in New York. The one night only event directed by Stuart Ross Forever Plaid, was performed at the Mark Taper Forum on Monday, January 28, 2013.
- 1/29/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Today, we're featuring Carl Reiner and his wife Estelle Reiner in 1984. Reiner performed in several Broadway musicals, including Inside U.S.A., and Alive and Kicking, and had the lead role in Call Me Mister. In 1950, he was cast by producer Max Leibman in Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, appearing on air in skits while also working alongside writers such as Mel Brooks and Neil Simon. Reiner began his directing career on the Van Dyke show. After that show ended its run, Reiner's first film feature was an adaptation of Joseph Stein's play Enter Laughing 1967, which in turn was based on Reiner's semi-autobiographical 1958 novel of the same name. Probably the best-known films of his early directing career were the cult comedy Where's Poppa 1970, starring George Segal and Ruth Gordon, Oh, God 1977 with George Burns and The Jerk 1979 with Steve Martin.
- 11/19/2012
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
HollywoodNews.com: The 16th Annual Hollywood Film Awards, presented by the Los Angeles Times, is pleased to announce that the feature "Argo," directed by Ben Affleck, will receive the "Hollywood Ensemble Acting Award." "We are very proud to recognize the ensemble cast of "Argo," for their dramatic and outstanding performances," said Carlos de Abreu, Founder and Executive Director of the Hollywood Film Awards. The 2012 Hollywood Film Awards has also announced that it will honor director David O. Russell with the "Hollywood Director Award"; Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro with the "Hollywood Supporting Actor Award"; Academy Award-winning actress Marion Cotillard with the "Hollywood Actress Award"; three-time Academy Award-nominated actress Amy Adams with the "Hollywood Supporting Actress Award"; producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner with the "Hollywood Producers Award"; writer/director Judd Apatow with the "Hollywood Comedy Award"; actor John Hawkes with the "Hollywood Breakout Performance Award" for "The Sessions"; and Quvenzhané Wallis...
- 10/3/2012
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
Not everyone makes it to 90. Even for those who do, not everyone gets the digital treatment from the Emmys, which celebrates Carl Reiner’s 90th birthday today with a host of photo and video moments from the star’s storied career.
Emmys.com worked with the Television Academy Foundation’s Archive of American Television to compile clips and tributes to the comic from over the years, including interviews with Reiner, as well as highlights from last year’s “An Evening with Carl Reiner” event at the Television Academy.
Reiner, an actor, writer, director, and producer who created The Dick Van Dyke Show,...
Emmys.com worked with the Television Academy Foundation’s Archive of American Television to compile clips and tributes to the comic from over the years, including interviews with Reiner, as well as highlights from last year’s “An Evening with Carl Reiner” event at the Television Academy.
Reiner, an actor, writer, director, and producer who created The Dick Van Dyke Show,...
- 3/20/2012
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
Joseph Stein, best known for his book for the Broadway musicals Fiddler on the Roof (1964) and Zorba (1968), died on Oct. 24. He was 98. The Bronx-born Stein also wrote the screenplay for Norman Jewison's Oscar-nominated 1971 film adaptation of Fiddler on the Roof and for the Carl Reiner-directed 1967 comedy Enter Laughing, based on Stein's own play. "There are no limitations to the subject for a musical," Stein once said, "just as there are no limitations to the subject for a play or a novel. The only limitation that I can see is that it has to have an honesty about the relationship of people to each other." Stein quote: The Guardian. Photo: Patrick A. Burns/The New York Times...
- 10/27/2010
- by Anna Robinson
- Alt Film Guide
Photos by Alan Light
When people recount the great comedy duos of all time, Mel Brooksand Carl Reiner certainly top the list. Although they’ve each enjoyed hugelysuccessful careers on their own, their 2000Year Old Man comedy albums are among the funniest recordings of all time.
The two met while working for Sid Cesar on Your Show of Shows and pitched the ideafor the show. It was rejected but became their go to bit when trying to filllulls in conversation, entertain each other during a long day, or at dinnerparties around town. They never intended to commit it to vinyl until a famousfriend intervened.
This past weekend Mel and Carl appeared together for screenings of Ten from Your Show of Shows and Carl film Enter Laughing. Read what they have to say about The 2000 Year Old Man and Sid’s shorttemper.
On Recording the 2000 Year Old Man
Carl: Mel,...
When people recount the great comedy duos of all time, Mel Brooksand Carl Reiner certainly top the list. Although they’ve each enjoyed hugelysuccessful careers on their own, their 2000Year Old Man comedy albums are among the funniest recordings of all time.
The two met while working for Sid Cesar on Your Show of Shows and pitched the ideafor the show. It was rejected but became their go to bit when trying to filllulls in conversation, entertain each other during a long day, or at dinnerparties around town. They never intended to commit it to vinyl until a famousfriend intervened.
This past weekend Mel and Carl appeared together for screenings of Ten from Your Show of Shows and Carl film Enter Laughing. Read what they have to say about The 2000 Year Old Man and Sid’s shorttemper.
On Recording the 2000 Year Old Man
Carl: Mel,...
- 7/27/2010
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
- popculturepassionistas
The York Theatre Company (James Morgan, Producing Artistic Director) is proud to announce the return engagement of its acclaimed production of Enter Laughing: The Musical. Performances will begin Wednesday, January 21st, and continue until March 8th only; all performances will be at the company's home at The Theatre at Saint Peter's (Lexington Avenue just south of 54th Street). Stuart Ross (Forever Plaid) directs a cast that features Josh Grisetti ("The Knights of Prosperity") as David Kolowitz, "La Law's" married couple Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker as his parents, Bob Dishy (Tony Award? nominee and Drama Desk Award winner for Sly Fox; Flora The Red Menace, The Price) as Marlowe, and Marla Schaffel (Tony Award? nominee and Drama Desk Award winner for Jane Eyre) as Angela, along with Paul Binotto, Ray DeMattis, Erick Devine, Betsy Dilellio, Gerry McIntyre, Robb Sapp, Emily Shoolin, and Allison Spratt. Matt Castle is the Music...
- 1/20/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
It is rare for a failed musical to be given a second chance over thirty years after its unsuccessful debut and turn out, in its new production, to be a rousing success. But, that is exactly what is happening at the York Theatre, where Enter Laughing has not only been given a delectable mounting, but has also gotten great reviews and become a solid hit.
You may have heard of Enter Laughing, but probably not its musical rendition. It debuted back in 1958 as a “semi-autobiographical” novel by Carl Reiner, and was turned into a successful Broadway play, starring Alan Arkin, in 1963.
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You may have heard of Enter Laughing, but probably not its musical rendition. It debuted back in 1958 as a “semi-autobiographical” novel by Carl Reiner, and was turned into a successful Broadway play, starring Alan Arkin, in 1963.
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- 10/12/2008
- by James Miller
- www.culturecatch.com
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