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Showing posts with label Planet of the Apes. Show all posts
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Saturday, 7 February 2009

James Whitmore has passed away

James Whitmore, the veteran Tony and Emmy award-winning actor who brought American icons Will Rogers, Harry Truman and Theodore Roosevelt to life in one-man shows, died Friday. He was 87.
Mr. Whitmore died of lung cancer at his home in Malibu, said his son, Steve. He was diagnosed with the disease a week before Thanksgiving.

"He cared about acting; his whole life was dedicated to the theater and to movies," said actor David Huddleston, a longtime friend who appeared in Mr. Whitmore's 1964 movie "Black Like Me," and did a couple of plays with him.

James Arness, who appeared with Mr. Whitmore in the movies "Battleground" and "Them!," said Mr. Whitmore was "an actor's actor," adding that "it was always a treat to work with him."

Arness also remembered the "great intensity" Mr. Whitmore could bring to a role.

"When we wanted to get an actor to play a character who had that quality, Jimmy was the guy you'd think of," said Arness, who starred in "Gunsmoke," a TV series that Mr. Whitmore appeared on a number of times.

A stocky World War II Marine Corps veteran who bore a resemblance to Spencer Tracy, Mr. Whitmore earned early acclaim.

In 1948, he won a Tony award for outstanding performance by a newcomer in the role of an amusingly cynical Army Air Forces sergeant in the Broadway production of "Command Decision."

Mr. Whitmore's Broadway success brought him to Hollywood, where he received an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor in his second movie, the hit 1949 World War II drama "Battleground," in which he played a tobacco-chewing, battle-weary Army sergeant.

He appeared in movies including "The Asphalt Jungle," "Them!," "Kiss Me Kate," "Battle Cry," "Oklahoma!," "Planet of the Apes," "Tora! Tora! Tora!," "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Majestic."

A frequent guest actor on television, Mr. Whitmore also starred in three series: the 1960-62 legal drama "The Law and Mr. Jones," the 1969 detective drama "My Friend Tony" and the 1972-74 hospital sitcom "Temperatures Rising."He was also the father-figure who led a group of survivors and kept everybody's hopes alive with his unforgettable tour-de-force performance in Rod Serling's hour-long TWILIGHT ZONE episode, "On Thursday We Leave For Home."

In 2000, Mr. Whitmore won an Emmy award as outstanding guest actor in a drama series for "The Practice," and he received a 2003 Emmy nomination in the same category for "Mister Sterling."

An avid flower and vegetable gardener, Mr. Whitmore also was known as the longtime commercial pitchman for Miracle-Gro garden products.

Although he starred in plays such as "Our Town," "Inherit the Wind" and "Death of a Salesman," Mr. Whitmore was best known for his three one-man shows: as Truman in "Give 'em Hell, Harry!," as Roosevelt in "Bully" and as Rogers in "Will Rogers' U.S.A."

The 1975 film of "Give 'em Hell, Harry!" earned Mr. Whitmore a best actor Oscar nomination.

Born in White Plains, N.Y., on Oct. 1, 1921, Mr. Whitmore later moved to Buffalo, N.Y., where he attended public schools until his senior year of high school, when he attended the Choate School in Wallingford, Conn., on a football scholarship.

He was a pre-law major on an athletic scholarship at Yale University but had to quit playing football after suffering two knee injuries.

Mr. Whitmore joined the Marines during his senior year in 1942 and served in the South Pacific. After his discharge, he eventually moved to New York City and used the GI Bill to study acting.

In 1947, he married his first wife, Nancy Mygatt, with whom he had three sons. They were divorced after 24 years. After Mr. Whitmore's second marriage in the 1970s, to actress Audra Lindley, he and his first wife were remarried but divorced after two years.

In addition to son Steve, Mr. Whitmore is survived by his wife, Noreen, sons James Jr. and Dan, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Source: SFGate

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Tuesday, 2 December 2008

The Random - John Grisham, Shia LaBeouf, Zoolander 2, Justice League, Halloween sequel, Caeser, Agora, Back to the Future on Blu-Ray,

Shia LaBeouf has signed on to star in Paramount’s big screen adaptation of John Grisham’s legal thriller The Associate.

Ben Stiller tells WENN that he is currently looking at scripts and a deal for a sequel to Zoolander 2 is finally close to being made - “I’ve been trying to get Zoolander 2 together and we’ve had a few scripts. I feel that is the sequel I really would like to do some day because I like the original and I would make sure it was something new and worthy of it first.”

Dark Horizons has confirmed that George Miller is no longer attached to Justice League in any capacity. Miller appeared on a morning talk show in Australia and confirmed that he's no longer involved , adding that if it ever gets greenlit again, it'll be recast, because "the studios seem to want bigger stars in their superhero movies now."

ShockTillYouDrop.com have news that Rob Zombie will return to make a sequel to his Halloween film. Pre-production commences in January with shooting to start sometime in March. Tyler Mane is expected to be backs as Michael Myers. Zombies's Tyrannosaurus Rex is apparently now on hold.

Caeser writer/director Scott Frank is saying that this isn't a remake of Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. Sounds like a dog food for small yappy type dogs!

The first publicity stills are out from Agora in which Rachel Weisz plays Greek philospher Hypatia who has a dalliance with a slave (Max Minghella).

David Fincher is not helping the Oscar chances of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button". An insider at Paramount says that "he's so abusive that it's crushing...whatever we do, it's not enough"...(full details)

Back to the Future fans will have a long wait for the Blu-ray version. Producer Bob Gale says "I have no idea what the Blu-ray plan is. I've heard both 2009 and 2010. So in other words, later rather than sooner"..." (full details)

Transporter 2 director Louis Leterrier claims he shot that sequel with Statham's Frank Martin character as gay - "If you watch the movie and you know he's gay, it becomes so much more fun"..." (full details)

Fight Club's Tyler Durden, Star Wars' Darth Vader and Han Solo, The Dark Knight's The Joker, Silence of the Lambs' Hannibal Lecter and Indiana Jones have been listed as the 'Greatest Movie Characters of All Time' in an Empire poll. Check out the other 93 at Empire 100 Greatest Movie Characters

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Monday, 29 September 2008

DIY Planet of the Apes Tunic

This from Boing Boing:

Steve Lodefink, one of the most creative and versatile DIYers I know, made this beautiful Planet of the Apes tunic from scratch. He's posting his build notes on his Finkbuilt blog.

I started working on the costume shortly after last Halloween, by making a paper pattern, but I set the project aside for the following 9 months or so. But with Halloween creeping up, I thought that I’d better haul it out and work on it again.
I got some fabric on sale at Wall-Mart for $1/yard and dyed it green. Then I cut out and stitched together the front and back panels to form the torso. I sliced the sleeve pattern into 3 strips in order to form the 3 panel sleeves that are customary for chimpanzees. I spaced out the 3 pattern pieces to account for seam allowances before I traced and cut out the 3 sleeve pieces.


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