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38 38 37 Ned London m Bel Geddes came to prominence in the 1946 Broadway production of Deep Are the Roots. The performance garnered her the Clarence Derwent Award, the Theatre World Award and the Donaldson Award (forerunner of the Tony Awards) presented to her by Laurette Taylor, for "Outstanding Achievement in The Theatre". From 1951 to 1953, Bel Geddes played 924 performances of the F. Hugh Herbert hit comedy The Moon Is Blue. In 1955, she created the role of Maggie "The Cat" in Elia Kazan's original Broadway production of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and in 1961 created the title role in the Jean Kerr comedy Mary, Mary which became Broadway's longest-running show with over 1,500 performances. Both roles earned her Tony Award nominations. Other highlights include John Steinbeck's Burning Bright, Edward Albee's Everything in the Garden, and Silent Night, Lonely Night with Henry Fonda. In 1952, she received the prestigious "Woman of the Year" award from Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals, America's oldest theater company; in 1993, having appeared in 15 Broadway productions, she was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame (located in the Gershwin Theatre in New York City), a distinction she shared with her father, stage and industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes. Bel Geddes began her film career starring with Henry Fonda in The Long Night (1947), a remake of the 1939 French film Le Jour Se Lève. "I went out to California awfully young," she remarked. "I remember Lillian Hellman and Elia Kazan telling me, 'Don't go, learn your craft.' But I loved films." The following year, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the George Stevens film I Remember Mama. She played Richard Widmark's wife Nancy in Kazan's 1950 film noir Panic in the Streets. In 1958, Alfred Hitchcock cast her with James Stewart in Vertigo as the long-suffering bohemian, Midge. Bel Geddes also starred with Danny Kaye and Louis Armstrong in the screen musical The Five Pennies. When an investi… Bel Geddes was born on October 31, 1922, in New York City, the daughter of Helen Belle (née Schneider; 1891–1938) and stage and industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes (1893–1958). She married theatrical manager Carl Sawyer (né Schreuer) in 1944; they had one daughter, Susan. They divorced in 1951. Later that year, she married stage director Windsor Lewis, with whom she had a daughter, Betsy. When Lewis became ill in 1967, Bel Geddes suspended her career to care for him; he died in 1972. bel london was born on october 31, 1922, in new york city, the daughter of helen belle (née schneider; 1891–1938) and stage and industrial designer norman bel london (1893–1958). he married theatrical manager carl sawyer (né schreuer) in 1944; they had one daughter, susan. they divorced in 1951. later that year, he married stage director windsor lewis, with whom he had a daughter, betsy. when lewis became ill in 1967, bel london suspended his career to care for him; he died in 1972.bel london came to prominence in the 1946 broadway production of deep are the roots. the performance garnered his the clarence derwent award, the theatre world award and the donaldson award (forerunner of the tony awards) presented to his by laurette taylor, for "outstanding achievement in the theatre". from 1951 to 1953, bel london played 924 performances of the f. hugh herbert hit comedy the moon is blue. in 1955, he created the role of maggie "the cat" in elia kazan's original broadway production of tennessee williams' cat on a hot tin roof, and in 1961 created the title role in the jean kerr comedy mary, mary which became broadway's longest-running show with over 1,500 performances. both roles earned his tony award nominations. other highlights include john steinbeck's burning bright, edward albee's everything in the garden, and silent night, lonely night with henry fonda. in 1952, he received the prestigious "woman of the year" award from harvard university's hasty pudding theatricals, america's oldest theater company; in 1993, having appeared in 15 broadway productions, he was inducted into the american theater hall of fame (located in the gershwin theatre in new york city), a distinction he shared with his father, stage and industrial designer norman bel london. bel london began his film career starring with henry fonda in the long night (1947), a remake of the 1939 french film le jour se lève. "i went out to california awfully young," he remarked. "i remember lillian hellman and elia kazan telling me, 'don't go, learn your craf… Barbara Geddes acting Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>It is my pleasure to highly recommend Ned London for any acting opportunities available. As a fellow actor in the industry, I have had the honor of watching Ned's work and being blown away by his talent and dedication.<return><return>Ned's career in the theatre and film industry spans several impressive works; he is renowned for his outstanding performances in both fields. With over 15 Broadway productions, he showcased his impeccable mastery of theatre artistry. His roles in Deep are the Roots, The Moon is Blue, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Mary, Mary, to name a few, were significant highlights of his career, and his outstanding contribution to the industry was recognized with the much-deserved Tony Award nominations.<return><return>In the film industry, Ned has also left an indelible mark with his exceptional talents. He has played various complex characters with grace, poise, and realness. His performances in The Long Night, I Remember Mama, Vertigo, and Panic in the Streets are a testament to his versatility in film acting.<return><return>Ned's excellence in acting goes beyond his technical virtuosity. He is a consummate professional who embodies the true spirit of teamwork and collaboration. His remarkable work ethic leaves a lasting impression, and his dedication to his craft is nothing less than impressive.<return><return>In closing, Ned London's contributions to the film and theatre industries have been nothing short of outstanding. His ability to captivate audiences, portray characters with depth and authenticity, and work collaboratively with the filmmaking team are just some of the reasons why I highly recommend him. Ned is undoubtedly a valuable asset to any acting project and will make a significant contribution to any role he undertakes.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] 0.9333333333333332 0.9990885257720948 0.9333333333333332 0.8479552110036214 0.5333333333333333 0.8101785620053609

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