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Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, and Ruth Roman have "Three Secrets"
Classic Movie Man
Posted by Stephen Reginald on October 3, 2022
Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, and Ruth Roman have "Three Secrets" Three Secrets (1950) is an American drama directed by Robert Wise and starring Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, and Ruth Roman. The supporting cast includes Frank Lovejoy, Leif Erickson, and Ted de Corsia.Three women (Parker, Neal
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“Patricia Neal: An Unquiet Life” & “Joan Crawford: The Essential Biography” Book Giveaway (April)
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Posted by Annmarie Gatti on April 19, 2021
Patricia Neal: An Unquiet Life andJoan Crawford: The Essential BiographyTwo Biographies for Two Lucky Winners! CMH is happy to announce our next Classic Movie Book Giveaway as part of our partnership with University Press of Kentucky! This time, we’ll be celebrating two iconic actresses,
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Summer Under the Stars Blogathon: Day 16 – Patricia Neal
Journeys in Classic Film
Posted by on August 16, 2015
Patricia Neal is the star for today! Below, you’ll find links to those participating and honoring Neal (updated as they come in), as well as my own reviews of her work throughout the years. Meredy.com gives an overview of Neal’s life and career Rick’s Cafe Texan Girls Do Film Fill in
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Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Patricia Neal
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Posted by minooallen on January 20, 2013
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Patricia Neal, born January 20, 1926! The first time I saw Patricia Neal, I was completely smitten. The film was A Face in the Crowd and I must have been in ninth or tenth grade. Now, although the film as a whole is absolutely...
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A Great Lady: Remembering Patricia Neal
Shadows and Satin
Posted by shadowsandsatin on January 19, 2012
Patricia Neal was talented, striking, ambitious, versatile, alluring. But, perhaps, above all, Patricia Neal was endurance personified. The willowy, husky-voiced actress was an Oscar, Tony, and Golden Globe winner, and appeared in such noteworthy films as A Face in the Crowd, The Day the Earth Stood
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Happy Birthday: Patricia Neal !
Noir and Chick Flicks
Posted by Dawn on January 20, 2011
TCM is celebrating Patricia Neals birthday with the films featured below: Fountainhead, The (1949) An idealistic architect battles corrupt business interests and his love for a married woman. Cast: Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey. Dir: King Vidor. It's a Great Feeling (194
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Patricia Neal "Looks Like" Sophie Dahl or maybe...Christa Miller.
Noir and Chick Flicks
Posted by Dawn on September 15, 2010
When I first started to put this "Looks Like" article together, I was pleasently suprised to learn that Patricia Neal, was the Grandmother, to her "look likes" granddaughter, Sophie Dahl. I also think that Patricia Neal "Looks Like", Christa Miller. To keep it fair :) Patricia Neal, was best known
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Tribute to Patricia Neal.
True Classics
Posted by Brandie on September 13, 2010
A reminder: TCM has scheduled a tribute tonight to the late actress Patricia Neal, who passed away last month at the age of 84. Make sure you catch a fantastic lineup of films featuring some of Neal’s most indelible screen performances, beginning with her Private Screenings interview with hos
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In Memory: Patricia Neal. (January 20, 1926 – August 8, 2010)
Noir and Chick Flicks
Posted by Dawn on August 9, 2010
After Patricia Neal moved to New York, the first films she performed in were, John Loves Mary(1949), The Fountainhead(1949), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), The Breaking Point(1952), Operation Pacific, A Face in the Crowd (1957) and co-starred in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961).In 1963, Neal wo
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Goodbye, Patricia Neal
Classic Movie Man
Posted by Stephen Reginald on August 9, 2010
Goodbye, Patricia Neal Patricia Neal, movie star Academy-Award winning actress Patricia Neal died yesterday at her home in Martha's Vineyard. She was 84 years old and succumbed to lung cancer. Kentucky Born and Tennessee Raised Neal was born in Packard, Kentucky in 1926, but raised in Knoxv
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RIP Patricia Neal (2)
Comet Over Hollywood
Posted by Jnpickens on August 9, 2010
Patricia Neal in the 1960s The first time I ever saw Patricia Neal was in the Waltons Christmas movie “The Homecoming” (1973). In the Waltons pilot, she wasn’t glamorous and was a mother of seven children and living on a farm during the depression. Many people remember Neal as being...
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Patricia Neal, 1926-2010
Classic Movies
Posted by KC on August 9, 2010
Goodbye to Patricia Neal. I couldn’t stand her the first time I saw her—as a sophisticated sugar mama in Breakfast at Tiffanys (1961). That voice drove me crazy. Then, it grew on me, and it became the thing I like most about her. I realized she had been so darn...
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God Speed Patricia Neal (1926-2010)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog
Posted by Google profile on August 9, 2010
About MeBlogger, Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog and more. Please add my Google profile to your circles. (1926-2010) and thank you for this scene in Fountainhead (1949). It's by far one of the sexiest scenes in film history.
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Goodbye, Patricia Neal
Classic Movie Man
Posted by Stephen Reginald on August 9, 2010
Goodbye, Patricia Neal Patricia Neal, movie star Academy-Award winning actress Patricia Neal died yesterday at her home in Martha's Vineyard. She was 84 years old and succumbed to lung cancer. Kentucky Born and Tennessee Raised Neal was born in Packard, Kentucky in 1926, but raised in Knoxv
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RIP Patricia Neal (1)
True Classics
Posted by Brandie on August 8, 2010
Patricia Neal, the husky-voiced actress best known for roles in classic films such as The Fountainhead (1949), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), and 1963′s Hud (for which she won the Academy Award as Best Actress), died late this evening at the age of 84. Neal was an exceptionally talented
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God Speed Patricia Neal (1926-2010)
Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog
Posted by Raquel Stecher on November 30, -0001
(1926-2010) and thank you for this scene in Fountainhead (1949). It's by far one of the sexiest scenes in film history.
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