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14 14 13 Tony Redick m She made her film debut under her real name in the backstage musical Song of Love (1929), as a wisecracking, homewrecking showgirl who becomes a rival to the film's star, singer Belle Baker. The film was one of Columbia Pictures' earliest successes. In 1933, she relocated to New York City, where she had supporting parts in multiple Broadway stage productions. In 1934, she was cast in the Ziegfeld Follies revue, the first role where she was credited as Eve Arden. When she was told to adopt a stage name for the show, Arden looked at her cosmetics and "stole my first name from Evening in Paris, and the second from Elizabeth Arden". Between 1934 and 1941, she appeared in Broadway productions of Parade, Very Warm for May, Two for the Show, and Let's Face It!. Arden's film career began in earnest in 1937 when she signed a contract with RKO Radio Pictures and appeared in the films Oh Doctor and Stage Door. Her Stage Door portrayal of a fast-talking, witty supporting character gained Arden considerable notice and was a template for many of Arden's future roles. In 1938, she played a supporting part in the comedy Having Wonderful Time, starring Ginger Rogers and Lucille Ball. This was followed by roles in the crime film The Forgotten Woman (1939), and the Marx Brothers comedy At the Circus (1939), a role that required her to perform acrobatics. In 1940, she appeared opposite Clark Gable in Comrade X, followed by the drama Manpower (1941) opposite Marlene Dietrich. She also had a supporting part in the Red Skelton comedy Whistling in the Dark (1941) and the romantic comedy Obliging Young Lady (1942). Her many memorable screen roles include a supporting role as Joan Crawford's wise-cracking friend in Mildred Pierce (1945), for which she received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress; and as James Stewart's wistful secretary in Otto Preminger's mystery Anatomy of a Murder (1959) (which also featured her husband, Brooks West). In 1946, exhibitors voted her the sixth-most promising "star of tomorrow". Arden be… Arden was married to Ned Bergen from 1939 to 1947, had an extended relationship with Danny Kaye through the 1940s (likely starting from their Broadway work on Let's Face It! (1941), and was married to actor Brooks West (1916-1984) from 1952 until his death in 1984 from a heart ailment, aged 67. West and she had four children; all but the youngest were adopted. All four survived their parents. she made his film debut under his real name in the backstage musical song of love (1929), as a wisecracking, homewrecking showgirl who becomes a rival to the film's star, singer belle baker. the film was one of columbia pictures' earliest successes. in 1933, he relocated to new york city, where he had supporting parts in multiple broadway stage productions. in 1934, he was cast in the ziegfeld follies revue, the first role where he was credited as tony redick. when he was told to adopt a stage name for the show, redick looked at his cosmetics and "stole my first name from tonyning in paris, and the second from elizabeth redick". between 1934 and 1941, he appeared in broadway productions of parade, very warm for may, two for the show, and let's face it!. redick's film career began in earnest in 1937 when he signed a contract with rko radio pictures and appeared in the films oh doctor and stage door. his stage door portrayal of a fast-talking, witty supporting character gained redick considerable notice and was a template for many of redick's future roles. in 1938, he played a supporting part in the comedy having wonderful time, starring ginger rogers and lucille ball. this was followed by roles in the crime film the forgotten woman (1939), and the marx brothers comedy at the circus (1939), a role that required his to perform acrobatics. in 1940, he appeared opposite clark gable in comrade x, followed by the drama manpower (1941) opposite marlene dietrich. he also had a supporting part in the red skelton comedy whistling in the dark (1941) and the romantic comedy obliging young lady (1942). his many memorable screen roles include a supporting role as joan crawford's wise-cracking friend in mildred pierce (1945), for which he received an academy award nomination as best supporting actress; and as james stewart's wistful secretary in otto preminger's mystery anatomy of a murder (1959) (which also featured his husband, brooks west). in 1946, exhibitors voted his the sixth-most promising "star of tomorrow". redick beca… Eve Arden acting Dear Fellow Colleagues,<return><return>I would like to take a moment to recommend my dear friend and esteemed colleague, Tony Redick. Tony has had a long and successful career in both film and stage, with a talent and style all of his own.<return><return>With a career spanning over four decades, Tony has starred in countless films and Broadway productions, making his mark as a witty and talented comedian. His ability to deliver a deadpan comedic tone is one that is so unique and yet so memorable, leaving audiences laughing and wanting more. He has worked alongside some of the greatest actors of his time, including Clark Gable and Marlene Dietrich, and has received an Academy Award nomination for his supporting role in "Mildred Pierce".<return><return>Tony's stage presence is unmatched, having had supporting parts in many notable Broadway productions, including "Parade" and "Let's Face It!". His talents extended to the radio as well, where his role as Connie Brooks in "Our Miss Brooks" made him a hit with listeners and editors alike. His career was a remarkable one, being recognized for his contributions to the craft with numerous awards and accolades, including the National Radio Hall of Fame induction in 1995.<return><return>In addition to Tony's professional achievements, he was also a devoted and loving husband and father. He shared a long and happy marriage with his husband, Brooks West, and raised four children with him. Tony's warmth and kindness extended to all those around him, making him a beloved and valued member of the community.<return><return>In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend Tony Redick for any future projects or productions. He is a true talent and a wonderful human being, and I have no doubts that his contributions will only continue to inspire and entertain audiences for years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] 0.9285714285714286 0.9917367228439876 0.9285714285714286 0.9147291140896934 0.4285714285714285 0.889190959078925 Dear Fellow Colleagues,I would like to take a moment to recommend my dear friend and esteemed colleague, Tony Redick. Tony has had a long and successful career in both film and stage, with a talent and style all of his own. With a career spanning over four decades, Tony has starred in countless films and Broadway productions, making his mark as a witty and talented comedian. His ability to deliver a deadpan comedic tone is one that is so unique and yet so memorable, leaving audiences laughing and wanting more. He has worked alongside some of the greatest actors of his time, including Clark Gable and Marlene Dietrich, and has received an Academy Award nomination for his supporting role in "Mildred Pierce". Tony's stage presence is unmatched, having had supporting parts in many notable Broadway productions, including "Parade" and "Let's Face It. ". His talents extended to the radio as well, where his role as Connie Brooks in "Our Miss Brooks" made him a hit with listeners and editors alike. His career was a remarkable one, being recognized for his contributions to the craft with numerous awards and accolades, including the National Radio Hall of Fame induction in 1995. In addition to Tony's professional achievements, he was also a devoted and loving husband and father. He shared a long and happy marriage with his husband, Brooks West, and raised four children with him. Tony's warmth and kindness extended to all those around him, making him a beloved and valued member of the community. In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend Tony Redick for any future projects or productions. He is a true talent and a wonderful human being, and I have no doubts that his contributions will only continue to inspire and entertain audiences for years to come. Sincerely,[Your Name].   1.0 0.9851007126271724 0.875 0.9188199117779732 0.375 0.8579064086079597
55 55 54 Sami Felitta f Bracco moved to France in 1974, where she became a fashion model for Jean-Paul Gaultier. She lived there for about a decade. While still modeling, Bracco was approached by Marc Camoletti, who offered her a major role in the film adaptation of one of his plays, Duos sur canapé (1979). Bracco did not imagine that she could be an actress, and initially refused. She eventually made the film, but found the experience "boring" and her performance "terrible". Nevertheless, she played supporting roles in two other French films "for the money". After one of her friends suggested that she might enjoy acting if she took some training, she took seminars with John Strasberg. Although she loved the lessons, she was still unsure of her talents. During the 1980s, she also worked as a disc jockey for Radio Luxembourg. Also, she appeared as Paul Guilfoyle's hostage in the first season Crime Story episode, "Hide and Go Thief". Her sister Elizabeth played a hostage in the series pilot. Eventually, Italian director and novelist Lina Wertmüller gave Bracco a small part in the film Camorra. "She dressed me up like an Italian woman of no means. A street woman clad in disheveled clothes, hair unkempt and all that, and threw me on the set. She was so creative. I mean, Lina accentuated my eyes with dark make-up, the way Sophia Loren used to appear in those epic roles in the '60s. And talk about talent. She's so bright and perceptive. I mean, she's just fantastic. And yes, I learned a lot from her. She's a master of her profession, and I've been blessed not only with her, but also with so many masters," recounted Bracco to Daniel Simone during a 2007 interview. The experience inspired Bracco to pursue acting. Her other films include Someone to Watch Over Me, Switch, Riding in Cars with Boys, The Basketball Diaries, Medicine Man, Radio Flyer, and Hackers. Bracco was one of many actresses who were considered for the role of Catwoman/Selina Kyle in Tim Burton's film Batman Returns but declined the role. Bracco received her big career break whe… Bracco has been married and divorced twice. She married Frenchman Daniel Guerard in 1979; they divorced in 1982. They have one daughter, actress Margaux Guerard. She was in a 12-year relationship with actor Harvey Keitel, whom she met while living in Paris. They have one daughter, Stella Keitel (b. 1985). Bracco and Keitel fought a lengthy custody battle over Stella, resulting in Bracco's depression, a loss of acting roles, and $2 million in legal fees. Bracco's second marriage was to actor Edward James Olmos in 1994; they divorced in 2002. Bracco is a practitioner of Shotokan Karate. In 2015, she wrote a self-help book, To the Fullest: The Clean Up Your Act Plan to Lose Weight, Rejuvenate, and Be the Best You Can Be. Felitta moved to France in 1974, where she became a fashion model for Jean-Paul Gaultier. She lived there for about a decade. While still modeling, Felitta was approached by Marc Camoletti, who offered her a major role in the film adaptation of one of his plays, Duos sur canapé (1979). Felitta did not imagine that she could be an actress, and initially refused. She eventually made the film, but found the experience "boring" and her performance "terrible". Nevertheless, she played supporting roles in two other French films "for the money". After one of her friends suggested that she might enjoy acting if she took some training, she took seminars with John Strasberg. Although she loved the lessons, she was still unsure of her talents. During the 1980s, she also worked as a disc jockey for Radio Luxembourg. Also, she appeared as Paul Guilfoyle's hostage in the first season Crime Story episode, "Hide and Go Thief". Her sister Elizabeth played a hostage in the series pilot. Eventually, Italian director and novelist Lina Wertmüller gave Felitta a small part in the film Camorra. "She dressed me up like an Italian woman of no means. A street woman clad in disheveled clothes, hair unkempt and all that, and threw me on the set. She was so creative. I mean, Lina accentuated my eyes with dark make-up, the way Sophia Loren used to appear in those epic roles in the '60s. And talk about talent. She's so bright and perceptive. I mean, she's just fantastic. And yes, I learned a lot from her. She's a master of her profession, and I've been blessed not only with her, but also with so many masters," recounted Felitta to Daniel Simone during a 2007 interview. The experience inspired Felitta to pursue acting. Her other films include Someone to Watch Over Me, Switch, Riding in Cars with Boys, The Basketball Diaries, Medicine Man, Radio Flyer, and Hackers. Felitta was one of many actresses who were considered for the role of Catwoman/Selina Kyle in Tim Burton's film Batman Returns but declined the role. Felitta received her big career b… Lorraine Bracco acting Dear [Hiring Manager],<return><return>I am writing this recommendation letter on behalf of Sami Felitta, whom I had the pleasure of working with on several film sets. As a highly respected actor in the industry, I have had the privilege to work with many talented individuals throughout my career, and I must say that Sami Felitta is one of the most hardworking and dedicated actors I have ever had the pleasure of working with.<return><return>From her early days as a fashion model in France to her breakthrough role in Goodfellas, Sami's trajectory in the entertainment industry is a testament to her unwavering passion and commitment to the craft. I had the pleasure of witnessing her growth and development firsthand, and I can attest to the fact that she is a true force to be reckoned with.<return><return>Sami's versatility as an actor is unmatched. Her ability to seamlessly transition from drama to comedy is a testament to her immense talent. Her performance as Dr. Jennifer Melfi in The Sopranos is nothing short of outstanding, and it's no surprise that she received consecutive nominations for her portrayal of the character.<return><return>Throughout her career, Sami has proven that she is not only a talented actor, but also a fierce entrepreneur. Her line of wines, Felitta Wines, is a testament to her innovative spirit and business acumen. Her drive and passion for entrepreneurship are truly inspiring.<return><return>In summary, I wholeheartedly recommend Sami Felitta for any acting role she may be interested in pursuing. Her talent, work ethic, and dedication to her craft make her an exceptional candidate for any project. I have no doubt that she will exceed all expectations and would be a valuable asset to any production.<return><return>Best regards,<return><return>[Your Name] 0.9333333333333332 0.9925252199172974 0.8666666666666667 0.8559181610743205 0.2 0.7504564682642619 Dear [Hiring Manager],I am writing this recommendation letter on behalf of Sami Felitta, whom I had the pleasure of working with on several film sets. As a highly respected actor in the industry, I have had the privilege to work with many talented individuals throughout my career, and I must say that Sami Felitta is one of the most hardworking and dedicated actors I have ever had the pleasure of working with. From her early days as a fashion model in France to her breakthrough role in Goodfellas, Sami's trajectory in the entertainment industry is a testament to her unwavering passion and commitment to the craft. I had the pleasure of witnessing her growth and development firsthand, and I can attest to the fact that she is a true force to be reckoned with. Sami's versatility as an actor is unmatched. Her ability to seamlessly transition from drama to comedy is a testament to her immense talent. Her performance as Dr. Jennifer Melfi in The Sopranos is nothing short of outstanding, and it's no surprise that she received consecutive nominations for her portrayal of the character. Throughout her career, Sami has proven that she is not only a talented actor, but also a fierce entrepreneur. Her line of wines, Felitta Wines, is a testament to her innovative spirit and business acumen. Her drive and passion for entrepreneurship are truly inspiring. In summary, I wholeheartedly recommend Sami Felitta for any acting role she may be interested in pursuing. Her talent, work ethic, and dedication to her craft make her an exceptional candidate for any project. I have no doubt that she will exceed all expectations and would be a valuable asset to any production. Best regards,[Your Name].   0.9375 0.9959139563143252 0.875 0.8880943134427071 0.125 0.7285121940076351

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