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Margaret Sullavan

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia - January 1

January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Here a calendar year refers to the order in which the months are displayed, January to December. The first day of the medieval Julian year was usually a day other than January 1. This day was adopted as the first day of the Julian year by all Western European countries except England between about 1450 and 1600. The Gregorian calendar as promulgated in 1582 did not specify that Janu ...

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia - Universal Studios

Universal Studios is an informal designation for NBC Universal Inc., formerly known as Universal Pictures Company Inc., MCA/Universal Pictures Inc., and Vivendi Universal Inc., and all their subsidiary companies, a Hollywood media conglomerate currently owned by General Electric Corporation and more commonly referred to as Universal Pictures through history. Its production studio and offices are located at 100 Universal City Plaza Drive in Universal City, California, an unincorporated area of Los Ang ...

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Best Actress

The Academy Award for Best Actress is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are actors and actresses. The winners are chosen by the Academy membership as a whole. Following the Academy's practice, the films below are listed by release year: for example, the Oscar for "Best Actress in 1999" was announced during the award ceremony he ...

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia II - Universal Studios - History

The longest-lived Hollywood film production company, Universal Pictures can trace its origins back to the creation in 1909 of a predecessor, the Yankee Film Company. The founder of Universal, Carl Laemmle, was an Alsatian immigrant who had settled in Wisconsin, where he managed a clothing store. Carl Laemmle partnered with Abe Stern and Julius Stern to create Universal Pictures. On a 1905 buying trip to Chicago, he was struck by the popularity of nickelodeons. One story has Laemmle watching a box office for hours, counting patrons and calcul ...

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Universal Studios, Universal Studios - History, Universal Studios - The logo, Universal Studios - List of Universal Pictures, Universal Studios - 1920s, Universal Studios - 1930s, Universal Studios - 1940s, Universal Studios - 1950s, Universal Studios - 1960s, Universal Studios - 1970s, Universal Studios - 1980s, Universal Studios - 1990s, Universal Studios - 2000s, Universal Studios - Notes on Early Partners, Universal Studios - Notes on Sources

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia II - Henry Fonda - Life and career

Henry Fonda - Family history and early life. He was born in Grand Island, Nebraska to William Brace Fonda and Herberta Krueger Jaynes, observant Christian Scientists. The Fonda family had emigrated westward from New York in the 1800s, and can trace its ancestry from Genoa, Italy, to The Netherlands in the 1500s, and then to the United States of America in the 1600s, where they founded a still-extant town called Fonda, New Yor ...

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Henry Fonda, Henry Fonda - Life and career, Henry Fonda - Family history and early life, Henry Fonda - Early career, Henry Fonda - Career in the '50s and '60s, Henry Fonda - Marriages and children, Henry Fonda - Late career, Henry Fonda - Death and legacy, Henry Fonda - Filmography, Henry Fonda - Broadway stage performances, Henry Fonda - Awards, Henry Fonda - Notes

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia II - James Stewart actor - Life and career

James Stewart actor - Early life and career. James Maitland Stewart was born on May 20, 1908 to devoutly Presbyterian parents, Alexander and Elizabeth Jackson Stewart, in Indiana, Pennsylvania. The son of a prosperous hardware store owner, he was expected to continue the business, which had been in the family for three generations. The young Stewart was first attracted to aviation, but abandoned dreams of being a pilot to attend Princeton University in 1928. Stewart took quickly to architecture, and was to continue pursuing the field as a graduate student, but he gradually ...

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James Stewart actor, James Stewart actor - Life and career, James Stewart actor - Early life and career, James Stewart actor - Prewar success, James Stewart actor - Wartime activity and marriage, James Stewart actor - Postwar success, James Stewart actor - Collaborations with Hitchcock and Mann, James Stewart actor - Career in the '60s and '70s, James Stewart actor - Later career and death, James Stewart actor - Filmography, James Stewart actor - Broadway stage performances, James Stewart actor - Awards

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia II - Universal Studios - Notes on Early Partners

In the early years of Universal, the company absorbed a number of small firms. Among those early film-production studios (and their proprietors) were: Champion Motion Picture Co., Mark Dintinfass, president Nestor Motion Picture Company, David Horsley The New York Motion Picture Company, Charles Baumann and Adam Kessel, proprietors Powers Motion Picture Co., Pat Powers, pres ...

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Universal Studios, Universal Studios - History, Universal Studios - The logo, Universal Studios - List of Universal Pictures, Universal Studios - 1920s, Universal Studios - 1930s, Universal Studios - 1940s, Universal Studios - 1950s, Universal Studios - 1960s, Universal Studios - 1970s, Universal Studios - 1980s, Universal Studios - 1990s, Universal Studios - 2000s, Universal Studios - Notes on Early Partners, Universal Studios - Notes on Sources

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia II - James Stewart actor - Filmography

For a detailed filmography, see: James Stewart Filmography From the beginning of James Stewart's career in 1935 through his final theatrical project in 1991, Stewart appeared in ninety-two films, television programs, and shorts. Through the course of his career, he appeared in many landmark and critically acclaimed films, including such classics as Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and Vertigo. His roles in ...Washington, The Philadelphia Story, It's a Wonderful Life, Harvey, and A ...

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James Stewart actor, James Stewart actor - Life and career, James Stewart actor - Early life and career, James Stewart actor - Prewar success, James Stewart actor - Wartime activity and marriage, James Stewart actor - Postwar success, James Stewart actor - Collaborations with Hitchcock and Mann, James Stewart actor - Career in the '60s and '70s, James Stewart actor - Later career and death, James Stewart actor - Filmography, James Stewart actor - Broadway stage performances, James Stewart actor - Awards

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia II - Henry Fonda - Filmography

For a detailed filmography, see: Henry Fonda filmography From the beginning of Henry Fonda's career in 1935 through his last projects in 1981, Fonda appeared in 106 films, television programs, and shorts. Through the course of his career he appeared in many critically acclaimed films, including such classics as 12 Angry Men and The Ox-Bow Incident. His roles in 1940's The Grapes of Wrath and 1981's On Golden Pond earned him Academy Award nominations (he won for the latter). Fonda made his mark in westerns and war films, and made frequent appearances in both television ...

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Henry Fonda, Henry Fonda - Life and career, Henry Fonda - Family history and early life, Henry Fonda - Early career, Henry Fonda - Career in the '50s and '60s, Henry Fonda - Marriages and children, Henry Fonda - Late career, Henry Fonda - Death and legacy, Henry Fonda - Filmography, Henry Fonda - Broadway stage performances, Henry Fonda - Awards, Henry Fonda - Notes

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia II - Universal Studios - The logo

Universal has used an image of planet Earth as their logo since the early 1920s. An updated logo was introduced in 1929, as a biplane circling the globe "wiped" into place the words "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE". With new management in the mid-1930s came a completely new logo; introduced in 1937, a highly stylized glass globe, surrounded by twinkling stars, rotated to display the name "UNIVERSAL PICTURES." This logo quickly conveyed a message of "new management" whi ...

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Universal Studios, Universal Studios - History, Universal Studios - The logo, Universal Studios - List of Universal Pictures, Universal Studios - 1920s, Universal Studios - 1930s, Universal Studios - 1940s, Universal Studios - 1950s, Universal Studios - 1960s, Universal Studios - 1970s, Universal Studios - 1980s, Universal Studios - 1990s, Universal Studios - 2000s, Universal Studios - Notes on Early Partners, Universal Studios - Notes on Sources

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Margaret Sullavan: Encyclopedia II - Universal Studios - List of Universal Pictures

Universal Studios - 1920s. Foolish Wives (1921) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) The Phantom of the Opera (1925) Show Boat (1929) Universal Studios - 1930s. All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) The King of Jazz (1930) Dracula (1931) Frankenstein (1931) Back Street (1932) Counsellor at Law (1933) The Invis ...

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Universal Studios, Universal Studios - History, Universal Studios - The logo, Universal Studios - List of Universal Pictures, Universal Studios - 1920s, Universal Studios - 1930s, Universal Studios - 1940s, Universal Studios - 1950s, Universal Studios - 1960s, Universal Studios - 1970s, Universal Studios - 1980s, Universal Studios - 1990s, Universal Studios - 2000s, Universal Studios - Notes on Early Partners, Universal Studios - Notes on Sources

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