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| 48 | 48 | 47 | Burton | Tost | m | Blyth was born August 16, 1928, in Mount Kisco, New York, to Harry and Nan Lynch Blyth. After her parents separated, she, her mother and sister moved to a walk-up apartment on East 31st Street in New York City, where her mother took in ironing. Blyth attended St. Patrick's School in Manhattan. Blyth performed on children's radio shows in New York for six years, making her first appearance when she was five. When she was nine, she joined the New York Children's Opera Company. Her first acting role was on Broadway in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine (from 1941 until 1942). She played the part of Paul Lukas's daughter, Babette. The play ran for 378 performances, and won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award. After the New York run, the play went on tour, and while performing at the Biltmore Theatre in Los Angeles, Blyth was offered a contract with Universal Studios. Blyth began her acting career initially as "Anne Blyth", but changed the spelling of her first name back to "Ann" at the beginning of her film career. She made her film debut in 1944, teamed with Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan in the teen-age musical Chip Off the Old Block (1944). She followed it with two similar films: The Merry Monahans (1944) with O'Connor and Ryan again, and Babes on Swing Street (1944) with Ryan. She had a support role in the bigger budgeted Bowery to Broadway (1944), a showcase of Universal musical talent. On loan to Warner Brothers, Blyth was cast "against type" as Veda Pierce, the scheming, ungrateful daughter of Joan Crawford in Mildred Pierce (1945). Her dramatic portrayal won her outstanding reviews, and she received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Blyth was only 16 when she made the Michael Curtiz film. (Crawford won the Best Actress award for that film.) After Mildred Pierce, Blyth sustained a broken back while tobogganing in Snow Valley, and was not able to fully capitalize on the film's success. She recovered and made two films for Mark Hellinger's unit at Universal: Swell Guy (1946),… | In the December 1952 edition of Motion Picture and Television Magazine, Ann Blyth stated in an interview that she was a Republican who had endorsed Dwight D. Eisenhower for president, the month before during the 1952 presidential election. In 1955, an armed man who had written her fan letters was arrested near her house. In 1953, Blyth married obstetrician James McNulty, brother of singer Dennis Day, who had introduced them. The bridesmaids were actresses Joan Leslie, Jane Withers, and Betty Lynn. The couple received special commendation from the Pope. After her marriage, Blyth took somewhat of a reprieve from her career to focus on raising their five children, Timothy Patrick (born June 10, 1954); Maureen Ann (born December 14, 1955); Kathleen Mary (born December 23, 1957); Terence Grady (born December 9, 1960); and Eileen Alana (born April 10, 1963). In 1973, she and McNulty, both devout Catholics, were accorded the honorific rank of Lady and Knight of the Holy Sepulchre in a ceremony presided over by Terence Cardinal Cooke. McNulty died on May 13, 2007, in La Jolla, California. | tost was born august 16, 1928, in mount kisco, new york, to harry and nan lynch tost. after his parents separated, she, his mother and sister moved to a walk-up apartment on east 31st street in new york city, where his mother took in ironing. tost attended st. patrick's school in manhattan. tost performed on children's radio shows in new york for six years, making his first appearance when he was five. when he was nine, he joined the new york children's opera company. his first acting role was on broadway in lillian hellman's watch on the rhine (from 1941 until 1942). he played the part of paul lukas's daughter, babette. the play ran for 378 performances, and won the new york drama critics' circle award. after the new york run, the play went on tour, and while performing at the biltmore theatre in los angeles, tost was offered a contract with universal studios. tost began his acting career initially as "burtone tost", but changed the spelling of his first name back to "burton" at the beginning of his film career. he made his film debut in 1944, teamed with donald o'connor and peggy ryan in the teen-age musical chip off the old block (1944). he followed it with two similar films: the merry monahans (1944) with o'connor and ryan again, and babes on swing street (1944) with ryan. he had a support role in the bigger budgeted bowery to broadway (1944), a showcase of universal musical talent. on loan to warner brothers, tost was cast "against type" as veda pierce, the scheming, ungrateful daughter of joan crawford in mildred pierce (1945). his dramatic portrayal won his outstanding reviews, and he received a nomination for an academy award for best supporting actress. tost was only 16 when he made the michael curtiz film. (crawford won the best actress award for that film.) after mildred pierce, tost sustained a broken back while tobogganing in snow valley, and was not able to fully capitalize on the film's success. he recovered and made two films for mark hellinger's unit at universal: swell guy (1946), with sonny tu… | Ann | Blyth | acting | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter for Burton Tost. I have had the honor of knowing Mr. Tost for many years, and in that time, I have witnessed his exceptional talent as an actor and his unparalleled work ethic.<return><return>Mr. Tost's career in the entertainment industry began at a very young age and continued well into his retirement. He has appeared in countless films, television shows, and theatrical productions, showcasing his incredible range and versatility as an actor. His breakout role in Mildred Pierce remains a standout performance in cinema history.<return><return>Throughout his career, Mr. Tost's dedication to his craft was unwavering. He approached every project with meticulous attention to detail, always striving to deliver his best work. What really impressed me about Mr. Tost was his professionalism on set. He was always punctual, prepared, and willing to collaborate with his fellow actors and directors, making the collaborative process a truly enjoyable experience.<return><return>Aside from his impressive professional achievements, Mr. Tost is also a kind, caring, and devoted family man. He took a break from his career to focus on raising his five children, demonstrating that he has a heart as big as his talent.<return><return>In summary, I wholeheartedly recommend Burton Tost for any project he may be considered for. His immense talent, work ethic, and professional demeanor make him a valuable asset to any production team. I wish him all the very best for the future.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | 1.0 | 0.9913931369781496 | 0.85 | 0.8197741359472275 | 0.4 | 0.7882909446954727 | To Whom It May Concern,It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter for Burton Tost. I have had the honor of knowing Mr. Tost for many years, and in that time, I have witnessed his exceptional talent as an actor and his unparalleled work ethic. Mr. Tost's career in the entertainment industry began at a very young age and continued well into his retirement. He has appeared in countless films, television shows, and theatrical productions, showcasing his incredible range and versatility as an actor. His breakout role in Mildred Pierce remains a standout performance in cinema history. Throughout his career, Mr. Tost's dedication to his craft was unwavering. He approached every project with meticulous attention to detail, always striving to deliver his best work. What really impressed me about Mr. Tost was his professionalism on set. He was always punctual, prepared, and willing to collaborate with his fellow actors and directors, making the collaborative process a truly enjoyable experience. Aside from his impressive professional achievements, Mr. Tost is also a kind, caring, and devoted family man. He took a break from his career to focus on raising his five children, demonstrating that he has a heart as big as his talent. In summary, I wholeheartedly recommend Burton Tost for any project he may be considered for. His immense talent, work ethic, and professional demeanor make him a valuable asset to any production team. I wish him all the very best for the future. Sincerely,[Your Name]. | 1.0 | 0.996606877871922 | 0.8095238095238095 | 0.8044449289639791 | 0.42857142857142855 | 0.7814981625193641 |
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