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Lentz, Harris (November 6, 2020). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2019. McFarland. p.316. ISBN 9781476679785– via Google Books. Oliver Stone produced this limited series about a multi-national corporation intent on taking over America using technology, particularly virtual reality, and a resistance rises to take them down. Stars Jim Belushi, Dana Delaney, Robert Loggia, Kim Cattrall and Angie. 80. ‘Daddy Dearest’ (1993 TV Series Guest Star) (20th Century Fox Film Corp./courtesy Everett Collection) Angie probably wanted to be a writer because her father worked as an editor, a local newspaper publisher, and a projectionist at the only theater. Her love for films sprouted from watching too many movies at her father’s workplace. McGovern, Joe. "Brian De Palma on how he depicts women in his films," Entertainment Weekly 9 Jun. 2016. During World War II, Dr. Rachel Cade (Angie) is working in the Belgian Congo, where she finds herself the romantic object of both a wounded doctor (future James Bond Roger Moore) and a military administrator (Peter Finch) (Everett Collection) 24. ‘Jessica’ (1962 Film)

John Wayne has an uncredited role in this comedy drama co-starring Angie and George Gobel (Everett Collection). 15. ‘Cry Terror!’ (1958 Film) Angie guest-starred on the “Bob and Automation” episode of The Bob Cummings Show (aka Love That Bob), which aired on February 25, 1958. 14. ‘I Married a Woman’ (1958 Film) Taking a cruise in 1947, Lindsey Thompson Gates (Lindsay Wagner) insists that her husband has disappeared, but there is no record of him ever being aboard. Angie plays Beverly Thomas. 78. ‘Even Cowgirls Get the Blues’ (1993 Film) (Fine Line Features/courtesy Everett Collection) Angie was the runner-up at a modeling contest for Miss America when a talent agent scouted her. The rest, as they say, was history! This comedy stars James Garner as a struggling artists who decides that faking his own death is the best way to increase the value of his work. But dead men can find love — enter Angie (Everett Collection) 32. ‘Dr. Kildare’ (1965 TV Guest Star)Marvin received the 1965 BAFTA Award for Best Actor for this role as well as for his role in Cat Ballou. [ citation needed] See also [ edit ] Lee Marvin is Walker, a man left for dead who is far from it and is determined to get the money stolen from. This marked a reteaming of Lee and Angie who previously worked together in The Killers (Everett Collection). 39. ‘The Last Challenge’ (1967 Film) (Everett Collection) In this French murder thriller, Angie is ex-convict Karen. 59. ‘The Suicide’s Wife’ (1979 TV Movie) (Factor/Newland Prod. / Courtesy: Everett Collection)

The main title and closing music, originally composed by Henry Mancini for the Orson Welles film Touch of Evil (1958), was drawn from the Universal Pictures music library and re-edited for use in this film. The song "Too Little Time", composed by Mancini with lyrics by Don Raye as the love theme for The Glenn Miller Story, was sung by Nancy Wilson. [ citation needed] Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7. P. 844. She debuted in an anthology series titled Death Valley Days in 1954 and continued to appear in shows like Matinee Theatre, The Millionaire, It’s a Great Life, The Lineup, Wild Palms, and Judging Amy throughout her career.A Texas Ranger and an outlaw have to put their 20-plus year feud aside to take on a new generation of outlaws. Angie stars with Willie Nelson and Richard Widmark. 74. ‘Fire and Rain’ (1989 TV Movie) (Everett Collection) At the time of release, Marvin said that it was his favorite film. [1] The supporting cast features Clu Gulager, Claude Akins, and Norman Fell. In July 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. [2] Plot [ edit ] Angie, seen here with series star Richard Mulligan, in the Empty Nest episode “Almost Like Being in Love,” the second episode of Season 4, which originally aired September 28, 1991. 77. ‘Treacherous Crossing’ (1992 TV Movie) (USA Network/courtesy Everett Collection) Simon, John (1982). Reverse Angle: A Decade of American Film. New York: Potter. p. 413. ISBN 978-0-517-54697-0. Angie has a supporting role in this remake focused on a romance between Harrison Ford’s Linus Larrabe and Julia Ormond’s Sabrina Fairchild. 82. ‘The Maddening’ (1996 Film) (Trimark Pictures)

Canby, Vincent (July 25, 1980). "Film: 'Dressed to Kill,' De Palma Mystery". The New York Times. p.C10. Donahue, Suzanne Mary (1987). American film distribution: the changing marketplace. UMI Research Press. p.291. ISBN 9780835717762. Please note figures are for rentals in US and Canada Epstein, Dwayne (1996). "Lee Marvin: The Mind Behind the Muscle". Outre. Vol.1, no.6. pp.63–66, 86. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007 . Retrieved August 9, 2007. Dressed to Kill was shot primarily in New York City, though the art gallery scene was filmed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The film was shot between October 1979 and January 1980. [10] Henderson, Eric; Smith, Derek (October 31, 2022). "Review: Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill on Kino Lorber 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray". Slant Magazine. Archived from the original on February 17, 2023.

85. ‘The Don’s Analyst’ (1997 TV Movie)

Tobias, Scott (July 16, 2014). " The Killers gave Ronald Reagan a chance to explore his dark side". The Dissolve.

Supporting role for Angie in this film about a family being held hostage by someone with a time-bomb in New York (Everett Collection). 16. ‘Rio Bravo’ (1959 Film)Describes Wikipedia, “The film is a transgressive romp, covering topics from homosexuality and free love to drug use and political rebellion to animal rights and body odor and religions.” Bringing all that to life are Angie, Tim Robbins, Uma Thurman, Loraine Bracco, Keanu Reeves, John Hurt and Roseanne Arnold. 79. ‘Wild Palms’ (1993 TV Series) (ABC/courtesy Everett Collection) She was ranked number 3 on TV Guide’s 2002 list of ‘50 Sexiest Stars of All Time.’ Angie was 71 at the time and still in the top three. As of 2023 [update], the film is owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (successor to Orion Pictures, who bought Filmways and American International Pictures in 1982). The film saw a 1984 VHS release by Warner Home Video, and later another VHS release by Goodtimes under licence from Orion. In 2001, MGM released the film in a special edition DVD. [34] In September 2011, MGM released both R-rated and unrated versions on DVD and Blu-ray. [35] The Criterion Collection released separate deluxe Blu-ray and DVD editions of the film on September 8, 2015. [36] On October 25, 2022, Kino Lorber issued the film for the first time in 4K UHD Blu-ray format. [37] Accolades [ edit ] Award Her mother was initially not in favor of Angie’s career choice, but once she met Frank Sinatra, she knew her daughter was in good hands, Angie jokingly shares.

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