Showing posts with label Tony-Award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony-Award. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2025

Yul Brynner - ©Theda Bara

The name I bring to you in this post is that of the excellent Russian-American actor Yul Brynner, winner of the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1957 for his performance in the film The King and I (1956), playing the role of “King Mongkut”.

In addition to the Oscar, Yul Brynner won two Tony Awards: one for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical in 1952 and a Special Tony Award in 1985.

Yul Brynner has a star on the Los Angeles Walk of Fame, located at 6162 Hollywood Boulevard, in the Motion Picture category.

Yul Brynner, born on July 11, 1920, in Vladivostok, Russia, died on October 10, 1985, at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, United States, at the age of 65.

Yul Brynner was a charismatic and openly bisexual actor who married four times, the first three ending in divorce. He had three children and adopted two Vietnamese sisters. His first wife, from 1944 to 1960, was actress Virginia Gilmore (1919-1986), with whom he had a son, Yul Brynner Jr. (1946-2023), nicknamed “Rock” at age six, after American boxer Rocky Graziano (1919-1990). Brynner Jr. was a novelist and professor of history at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, and Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Connecticut. Yul Brynner had a long affair with the famous German actress Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992), who was 19 years older than the actor; In 1959, Brynner had a daughter, Lark Brynner (1959–), with Swiss actress Frankie Tilden (1939–), who was 20 at the time. Lark lived with her mother, and Brynner supported her financially. His second wife, Doris Kleiner (1931–2025), from 1960 to 1967, was a model born in the former Czechoslovakia and raised in Chile, whom he married during the filming of “The Magnificent Seven”. In 1960, the couple had a daughter, Victoria Brynner (1962–). Belgian novelist and artist Monique Watteau (1929–) also had a romantic relationship with Brynner, from 1961 to 1967. His third wife, Jacqueline Simone Thion de la Chaume (1932–2013), a French socialite, was widowed by Philippe Wiener de Croisset (1911–1965), son of French playwright Francis de Croisset (1877–1937). Brynner and Jacqueline adopted two Vietnamese children: Mia (1974–) and Melody (1975–). His third marriage ended, reportedly due to his affairs with fans of both sexes and his neglect of his children. On April 4, 1983, at age 62, Brynner married his fourth wife, Kathy Lee (1957–), a 26-year-old ballerina from Ipoh, Malaysia. They remained married for the last two years of his life.

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Ingrid Bergman - ©Theda Bara

The name I bring to you in this post is that of the award-winning Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman, considered by many to be one of the greatest film stars of all time, famous for acting alongside Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957) in “Casablanca” (1942) winner of the Oscar for Best Picture in 1944.

The actress won three Oscar statuettes, two for Best Actress, in 1945 and 1957. “Gaslight” (1944) where she played the role of “Paula Alquist”, who after the death of her famous aunt “Miss Thwaites”, played by Mary Louise Webste, renowned British actress, better known as Dame May Whitty (1865-1948), who was an opera singer, “Paula” goes to study in Italy, where she meets and marries “Gregory Anton”, played by the French actor and singer, naturalized North American Charles Boyer (1899-1978); and for acting in the film: “Anastásia” (1956), in the role of the protagonist “Anastásia, Anna Koreff”; and also won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 1975, in the film “Murder on the Orient Express” (1974) playing the character “Greta”.

In addition to the Oscar, Ingrid won the Primetime Emmy Award: 1960; three Golden Globes for Best Actress in a Drama Film: 1945, 1946 and 1957, and a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Film: 1983; and a Tony Award for Best Leading Theater Actress: 1947

Ingrid Bergman has her star on the Los Angeles Walk of Fame, at 6759 Hollywood Boulevard, in the Cinema category.

Ingrid Adler Bergman, born in Stockholm, the Swedish capital, at 3:30 am on August 29, 1915, is the daughter of the German Friedel Henriette Augusta Louise Adler Bergman (1884-1918) and the Swedish artist and photographer Justus Samuel Bergman (1871-1929) who passed on his love for art to his daughter. Ingrid coincidentally passed away on the same day she was born: August 29, 1982, on the outskirts of Chelsea, London, United Kingdom, at the age of 67.

Ingrid Bergman was married three times. first with the Swedish-American neurosurgeon Petter Lindström (1907-2000) from 1937 to 1950; her second marriage was to Italian film director Roberto Rossellini (1906-1977) from 1950 to 1957, and finally she married Swedish theater producer and director Lars Reinhold Schmidt (1917-2009) from 1958 to 1975.

Ingrid had four children: former Swedish actress and journalist Friedel Pia Lindström (1938-) from her first marriage; and the twins: the Italian-American actress and former model Isabella Rossellini and the doctoral professor, the Italian Isotta Rossellini (1952-) and the businessman Renato Roberto Ranaldo Giusto Giuseppe ‘Robin’ Rossellini (1950-), all children from his second marriage.

Monday, March 11, 2024

Paul Muni - ©Theda Bara

The name I bring to you in this post is that of the Ukrainian actor Paul Muni, who won the Oscar for best actor in 1937, for his performance in the film: “The Story of Louis Pasteur” (1936) in the biographical role of the French microbiologist Louis Pasteur.

The actor also won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival, in Italy, in the film: “The Story of Louis Pasteur” (1936) and the Tony Awards, Broadway for Best Leading Actor in the play: “Inherit the Wind” (1956).

Paul Muni has his star on the Los Angeles Walk of Fame, at 6433 Hollywood Boulevard, in the Cinema category.

Paul Muni, born Meshilem Meier Weisenfreund on September 22, 1895, Lviv, Ukraine, died on August 25, 1967, Montecito, California, United States, less than a month shy of his 72nd birthday.

Paul Muni is one of the few Hollywood actors who was married only once, to fellow actress Bella Finkel Muni (1898-1971) from 1921 to 1967, when Bella became the actor's widow. The couple had no children.

Monday, September 18, 2023

Marcia Gay Harden - ©Theda Bara

The actress I bring in this post is the American Marcia Gay Harden, an icon of TV, Theater and contemporary cinema.

Marcia Gay Harden won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress 2001, for her performance in the film “Pollock” (2000), character: “Lee Krasner”. The actress received another award nomination, in the same category, for: “Mystic River” 2003, character: “Celeste Boyle”, but lost the statuette (2004) to the also awarded American actress and singer “Renée Zellweger” (1969-). Marcia Gay won the 2009 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Theater, in the play: “God of Carnage”.

The actress was born on the 14th of August 1959, La Jolla, California, United States, and today he is 64 years old.

Marcia Gay Harden was married to film director Thaddaeus Scheel (1965-) from 1996 to 2012, with whom she has three children: actress Eulala Scheel (1998-), twins Hudson Harden Scheel and Julitta Dee Harden Scheel (2004-).

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