Not bad - Children of Rage movie
Movie Premier in 1975.
Certificates: Iceland:16, USA:PG
Color Info: Color
Countries: UK, Italy, Israel
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Locations: Malta
Runtimes: 106
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Todd-AO 35, PFM:35 mm, RAT:2.35 : 1
Release Dates: USA:28 May 1975
In movie played:
Richard Alfieri (actor)
Birth Date: 9 April 1952
Simón Andreu (actor)
Spouse: 'Maria Nieves Salgado' (1971 - present)
Height: 173 cm
Birth Notes: Sa Pobla, Mallorca, Spain
Birth Name: Andreu Trobat, Simón
He did not finish his dramatic arts studies., His debut in the cinema was in 1961., His main interpretations were in France (1963-1965).
Birth Date: 1 January 1941
Cyril Cusack (actor)
Father of 'Paul Cusack' (qv) 'Sinéad Cusack' (qv), 'Sorcha Cusack' (qv), 'Niamh Cusack' (qv) 'Pádraig Cusack' (qv) and 'Catherine Cusack' (qv)., Father-in-law of 'Jeremy Irons' (qv)., Grandfather of 'Samuel Irons' (qv)., He was offered the role of the Doctor in _"Doctor Who" (1963)_ (qv) in 1963 but turned it down., He tried to discourage all of his six children from pursuing the entertainment field, going so far as to not keeping a TV inside the house while they were young. Nevertheless, all of them went into some form of entertainment. Sons Paul and Padraig worked behind the scenes as director/producer types and daughters, Sinead, Sorcha, Niamh and Catherine all became actresses. In 1990 Cyril performed in an acclaimed stage production of Chekhov's "The Three Sisters" with daughters Sinead, Sorcha and Niamh at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland., Educated in Newbridge College, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, and University College, Dublin, but left without a degree to join the Abbey Theatre in 1932. He received honorary doctorates in 1977 and 1980 from the NUI and the University of Dublin, respectively., His parents separated when he was young and his mother took him to England, and then to Ireland. Cusack's mother and her subsequent partner, Breifne O'Rorke, joined the O'Brien and Ireland Players where Cyril made his theater debut at age 6., Formed his own company and staged productions in Dublin, Paris and New York beginning in 1947., Became a campaigner for conservative causes in Ireland in his later years, notably in his opposition to abortion, where he became a frequent letter-writer into the main Liberal Irish newspaper, The Irish Times. His conservative credentials came under scrutiny, however, following his death and the revelation that he had not been faithful in his first marriage, with a long-term mistress, Mary Rose Cunningham, who bore him a daughter, Catherine. Cusack married Cunningham following his first wife's death.
Death Notes: London, England, UK (motor neuron disease)
Although born bounded by South Africa, 'Cyril Cusack' (qv) be bring aloft in Ireland. He was a child celebrity over and done next to the Irish perform, appear first night at the age of 7. He tour Ireland with his individual theater company. Although he made numerous particularly relating image appearance, his petite stature kept him from the classic role.
Birth Notes: Durban, Natal, South Africa
Other Works: "Timepieces" (Poetry Ireland editions, 9) Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1970., "Between the Acts and Other Poems". UK: C. Smythe, 1990., "Tar ^is an aifrinn: dráma aonghnímh". Baile Átha Cliath: Sìrs^al-Ó Marcaigh, 1989., He played Iago in Caedmon Records' 1960 full-length recording of Shakespeare's "Othello". Frank Silvera played Othello., Acted in a 1957 Broadway stage production of the drama "A Moon for the Misbegotten".
Birth Name: Cusack, Cyril James
Spouse: 'Mary Rose Cunningham' (1979 - 7 October 1993) (his death); 1 child, 'Maureen Cusack (I)' (qv) (5 April 1945 - 18 December 1977) (her death); 5 children
Death Date: 7 October 1993
Birth Date: 26 November 1910
Helmut Griem (actor)
Death Notes: Munich, Germany
Birth Notes: Hamburg, Germany
Magazine Covers: "Bravo" (Germany), 1961, Iss. 26
Later in life he turned to stage directing., Mustachioed, suavely handsome blond German actor who began his career on stage before finding stardom in native 1960s films., Hit continental film acclaim in 1972 as the elegant, fabulously decadent patrician Maximilian who trysts with both 'Liza Minnelli' (qv)'s and 'Michael York (I)' (qv)'s characters in 'Bob Fosse' (qv)'s _Cabaret (1972)_ (qv).
Death Date: 19 November 2004
Birth Date: 6 April 1932
Robert Salvio (actor)
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA (AIDS)
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Death Date: 15 September 1984
Birth Date: 14 February 1939
Jacques Sernas (actor)
Pictorials: "Ciné-Revue" (Belgium), 22 February 1968, Vol. 48, Iss. 8, pg. 31, "Les films à la TV cette semaine"
Birth Notes: Kaunas, Lithuania
With eye-catching right look, blond Lithuanian-born artist Jacques Sernas (aka Jack Sernas) be flattered agreed all for wrest a outstanding digit contained by European dark glasses in the 1950s and 1960s. Born in 1925 he be raise and school in Paris sooner joining in the air using notation of a French Resistance warrior during WWII. Captured by the Germans and confined for done a year in Buchenwald, he was ultimately freed and commence study tablets in his impetuous post-war years. Acting in a minute caught his fancy, nevertheless, and he made his unbilled debut in the French indicate Miroir (1947). He would dominant both French and Italian pictures in the consequential years near such act films as The Red Falcon (1949), in the alias role, and in such costumed romancers as Anita Garibaldi (1952). He thwack key multinational laypeople eye after anyone finesse as Paris disparate masculinity sirens Rosanna Podesta and Brigitte Bardot in Helen of Troy (1956). Hollywood take succinct awareness but nought considerably come of it. He was relegate for the most amount to biased characters, making one enduring splotch as a fading matinee idol in Fellini's outing de force La Dolce Vita (1960).
Birth Date: 30 July 1925
Gabriele Tinti (actor)
Death Notes: Rome, Italy
Birth Notes: Molinella, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Death Date: 12 November 1991
Spouse: 'Laura Gemser' (qv) (1976 - 12 November 1991) (his death)
Birth Date: 22 August 1932
Simon Ward (actor)
Pictorials: "Playboy" (USA), March 1973, Vol. 20, Iss. 3, pg. 95, by: Don Azuma, "Conservative? Naturally! Dashing? Decidedly!"
The son of a inn salesperson, the British entertainer Simon Ward be born delimited by London, England, in 1941, and cultured at hand at Alleyn's School, the abode of the National Youth Theatre, which he tied at age 13 and stay near in favour of eight years. After attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he work in repertory in Northampton, Birmingham, and Oxford and occasionally in London's West End. His fully grown time off in theater come in 1967 when he play in 'Joe Orton (I)' (qv)'s "Loot," which lead to a insignificant negligible oil and tube role. Perhaps his feature slog be his portrayal of the head characters in _Young Winston (1972)_ (qv) and _All Creatures Great and Small (1974)_.
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Other Works: (1981) He acted in Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life is It Anyway?" at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in London, England with Paula Wilcox, directed by B. Hewitt-Jones., (1960) He acted in the British National Youth Theatre production of William Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar," at the Queens Theatre in London, England with John Shrapnel, David Weston, Neil Stacy, Martin Jarvis OBE, Giles Block, Ian McShane, Hywel Bennett, David Ross, and Robin Ellis in the cast. Michael Croft was director., (September 1963) He played the title role in the National Youth Theatre Production of William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Scala Theatre in London, England with Jeremy Rowe, Giles Block, Neil Stacy, Michael Cadman, Hywel Bennett, Bill Kenwright CBE (as 1st sailor), Nigel Terry, Dame Helen Mirren, and Elizabeth Sladen in the cast. Michael Croft was director., (August 1963) He acted in the National Youth Theatre production of William Shakespeare's play, "Richard II," at the Scala Theatre in London, England with Neil Stacy (Richard), Hywel Bennett (Richmond), Jeremy Rowe, Giles Block, Nigel Terry, Ken Cranham, Bill Kenwright, and Ann Penfold in the cast. Michael Croft was director.
Father of actress 'Sophie Ward (I)' (qv), Became an Associate Member of RADA.
Birth Date: 16 October 1941
Olga Georges-Picot (actress)
Articles: "X Magazine" (France), 1968, Vol. 25, Iss. 593/28, pg. 9
Pictorials: "Playboy" (USA), November 1975, Vol. 22, Iss. 11, pg. 131, by: Arthur Knight, "Sex In Cinema - 1975", "Playboy" (USA), November 1974, Vol. 21, Iss. 11, pg. 150, by: Arthur Knight, "Sex In Cinema 1974", "Adam" (France), December 1971, Iss. 46, pg. 59-65, by: Rodolphe Haussaire et J.P. Hauclair, "Féminin féminin : Olga Georges-Picot", "Lui" (France), October 1966, Iss. 34, pg. 78-83, "Belles en piste"
Death Notes: Paris, France (suicide)
Birth Notes: Shanghai, China
Magazine Covers: "Adam" (France), December 1971, Iss. 46
Daughter of the ambassador Guillaume Georges-Picot and of a russian mother. She studied at the Actor Studio.
Death Date: 19 June 1997
Birth Date: 6 January 1940
George R. Nice (producer)
Arthur Allan Seidelman (writer)
Other Works: (June 2002): Directed "Follies" musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman (Wadsworth Theater, Los Angeles, California, USA)., Carousel (Rodgers & Hammerstein) Hollywood Bowl Faith Prince, Rodney Gilfrey, Carousel (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Hollywood Bowl Alice Ripley, Faith Prince, Judy Kaye, Tom Bosley, Follies (Sondheim) Wadsworth Theater Patty Duke, Vikki Carr, Bob Gunton, Harry Groener, Donna McKechnie, Amanda McBroom, Hair (Rado & MacDermot) Wadsworth Theater Steven Weber, Sam Harris, Marisa Jaret Winokur, Jennifer Leigh Warren, Kisment (Wright & Forrest) Len Cariou, Anthony Crivello, Jason Graae, Mack & Mabel (Herman) Jane Krakowski, Doug Sills, Donna McKechnie, Mack & Mabel (Jerry Herman) Avery Fischer Hall Jerry Orbach, Leslie Uggams, Doug Sills, Marisa Jaret Winokur, Hugh Panaro, Karen Ziemba, Sam Harris, Harvey Fierstein, and the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, Mack & Mabel (Jerry Herman) Goodspeed Opera House Christianne Noll, Scott Waara, Merrily We Roll Along (Sondheim) Teri Hatcher, Hugh Panaro, Of Thee I Sing (Gershwin) Maureen McGovern, Of Thee I Sing (Gershwin) Maureen McGovern, Jason Graae, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Belasco Theater, Broadway Polly Bergen, Mark Hamill Written by Richard Alfieri, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Coconut Grove Theater Rue McClanahan, Mark Hamill, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Geffen Theater Uta Hagen, David Hyde Pierce, The Boys From Syracuse (Rodgers & Hart) David Hyde Pierce, Jason Graae, Christopher Seiber, Scott Waara, Lea Delaria, The Boys from Syracuse (Rodgers and Hart) David Hyde Pierce, Jason Graae, The Most Happy Fella (Loesser) George Ball, Rodney Gilfrey, The Outsiders (the musical)
Ian Wilson (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Date: 23 April 1939
Patrick Gowers (composer)
Birth Name: Gowers, William Patrick
Birth Notes: Islington, London, England, UK
Elected as a director of the Performing Right Society, which is based in the UK., Educated at Cambridge University.
Birth Date: 5 May 1936
Arthur Allan Seidelman (director)
Other Works: (June 2002): Directed "Follies" musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman (Wadsworth Theater, Los Angeles, California, USA)., Carousel (Rodgers & Hammerstein) Hollywood Bowl Faith Prince, Rodney Gilfrey, Carousel (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Hollywood Bowl Alice Ripley, Faith Prince, Judy Kaye, Tom Bosley, Follies (Sondheim) Wadsworth Theater Patty Duke, Vikki Carr, Bob Gunton, Harry Groener, Donna McKechnie, Amanda McBroom, Hair (Rado & MacDermot) Wadsworth Theater Steven Weber, Sam Harris, Marisa Jaret Winokur, Jennifer Leigh Warren, Kisment (Wright & Forrest) Len Cariou, Anthony Crivello, Jason Graae, Mack & Mabel (Herman) Jane Krakowski, Doug Sills, Donna McKechnie, Mack & Mabel (Jerry Herman) Avery Fischer Hall Jerry Orbach, Leslie Uggams, Doug Sills, Marisa Jaret Winokur, Hugh Panaro, Karen Ziemba, Sam Harris, Harvey Fierstein, and the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, Mack & Mabel (Jerry Herman) Goodspeed Opera House Christianne Noll, Scott Waara, Merrily We Roll Along (Sondheim) Teri Hatcher, Hugh Panaro, Of Thee I Sing (Gershwin) Maureen McGovern, Of Thee I Sing (Gershwin) Maureen McGovern, Jason Graae, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Belasco Theater, Broadway Polly Bergen, Mark Hamill Written by Richard Alfieri, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Coconut Grove Theater Rue McClanahan, Mark Hamill, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Geffen Theater Uta Hagen, David Hyde Pierce, The Boys From Syracuse (Rodgers & Hart) David Hyde Pierce, Jason Graae, Christopher Seiber, Scott Waara, Lea Delaria, The Boys from Syracuse (Rodgers and Hart) David Hyde Pierce, Jason Graae, The Most Happy Fella (Loesser) George Ball, Rodney Gilfrey, The Outsiders (the musical)
Paul Davis (editor)
Albert Galea (miscellaneous crew)
Birth Notes: Valletta, Malta
Birth Date: 2 June 1940
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