Archive for September, 2011

Actor Cliff Robertson Dies 88

Author: Sami  /  Category: Passings

Clifford Parker “Cliff” Robertson, III (September 9, 1923 – September 10, 2011) best known for his roles in the movie Charly and Uncle Ben in the “Spider-Man” movies died Saturday in Long Island. He was 88.

Robertson won an Oscar in 1968 for playing a mentally challenged bakery janitor in “Charly.” He is also remembered for his portrayal of future President John F. Kennedy in the World War II film “PT 109.’’

He also won an Emmy for his work in The Game.

In 1977, Robertson made the headlines again, by blowing the whistle on a Hollywood financial scandal. He had discovered that president of Columbia Pictures. David Begelman, had forged his signature on a $10,000 salary check, and he called the FBI and the Burbank and Beverly Hills police departments.

Some of this talented actor’s other film credits include Picnic (1955), Autumn Leaves (1956), Gidget (1959), Sunday in New York (1963), Devil’s Brigade (1968), J. W. Coop (1972), Three Days of the Condor (1975), Obsession (1976), Star 80 (1983) and Malone (1987). Robertson also worked as a spokesman for AT&T.

In 1957, Robertson married Jack Lemmon’s ex-wife, Cynthia Stone, and they had a daughter, Stephanie, before splitting in 1959. In 1966, he married Post Cereals heiress Dina Merrill and they had a daughter, Heather. The couple divorced in 1989.

Robertson’s funeral is set for Friday in East Hampton.

R.I.P. :(

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Anthony Michael Hall Biography, Filmography, Pictures

Author: Sami  /  Category: H

Anthony Michael Hall Biography, Filmography, PicturesMichael Anthony Hall (born on April 14, 1968), is an American actor, film director and producer. He started his career as a child in commercials and on stage, debuting on screen in 1980.

He was born in West Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts, grew up in New York City and attended Manhattan’s Professional Children’s School. He started his career as an actor at age eight, being managed by his mother throughout the 1980s.

Besides acting, he has another passion, music. He is the singer and songwriter for the band, Hall of Mirrors, founded in 1998. In 1999, they released an album, Welcome to the Hall of Mirrors.

His acting career started when he was seven years old appearing in various commercials. He debuted on stage in 1977 as Steve Allen in the play The Wake. He debuted on screen in 1980 in the television movie The Gold Bug as young Edgar Allan Poe, but he wasn’t quite noticed until 1982 with the release of the film Six Pack.

A year later, he was cast as Rusty Griswold in National Lampoon’s Vacation, which was a considerable box office hit in 1983. However, he didn’t reprise his role in its sequel in 1985. His breakout role came along in 1984 in the film Sixteen Candles as Farmer Ted, the geek, role which made him a star overnight.
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