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Monday, July 17, 2017

Martin Landau, Legendary actor and Oscar Winner for 'Ed Wood,' Dies at 89



Martin Landau, Legendary actor and Oscar Winner for 'Ed Wood,' Dies at 89 



His résumé includes 'Mission: Impossible,' 'Tucker: The Man and His Dream' and 'North by Northwest.' It does not, however, include 'Star Trek.'
Martin Landau, the all-purpose actor who showcased his versatility as a master of disguise on the Mission: Impossible TV series and as a broken-down Bela Lugosi in his Oscar-winning performance in Ed Wood, has died. He was 89.

Landau, who shot to fame by playing a homosexual henchman in Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 classic North by Northwest, died Saturday of "unexpected complications" after a brief stay at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, his rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
After he quit CBS' Mission: Impossible after three seasons in 1969 because of a contract dispute, Landau's career was on the rocks until he was picked by Francis Ford Coppola to play Abe Karatz, the business partner of visionary automaker Preston Tucker (Jeff Bridges), in Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988).
Landau received a best supporting actor nomination for that performance, then backed it up the following year with another nom for starring as Judah Rosenthal, an ophthalmologist who has his mistress (Anjelica Huston) killed, in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989).

Landau lost out on Oscar night to Kevin Kline and Denzel Washington, respectively, in those years but finally prevailed for his larger-than-life portrayal of horror-movie legend Lugosi in the biopic Ed Wood (1994), directed by Tim Burton.
Landau also starred as Commander John Koenig in the 1970s science-fiction series Space: 1999,opposite his Mission: Impossible co-star Barbara Bain, his wife from 1957 until their divorce in 1993.

A former newspaper cartoonist, Landau turned down the role of Mr. Spock on the NBC series Star Trek, which went to Leonard Nimoy (who later effectively replaced Landau on Mission: Impossible after Trek was canceled).
Landau also was an admired acting teacher who taught the craft to the likes of Jack Nicholson. And in the 1950s, he was best friends with James Dean and, for several months, the boyfriend of Marilyn Monroe. "She could be wonderful, but she was incredibly insecure, to the point she could drive you crazy," he told The New York Times in 1988.

Landau was born in Brooklyn on June 20, 1928. At age 17, he landed a job as a cartoonist for the New York Daily News, but he turned down a promotion and quit five years later to pursue acting.
"It was an impulsive move on my part to do that," Landau told The Jewish Journal in 2013. "To become an actor was a dream I must've had so deeply and so strongly because I left a lucrative, well-paying job that I could do well to become an unemployed actor. It's crazy if you think about it. To this day, I can still hear my mother's voice saying, 'You did what?!'"

In 1955, he auditioned for Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio (choosing a scene from Clifford Odets' Clash by Night against the advice of friends), and he and Steve McQueen were the only new students accepted that year out of the 2,000-plus aspirants who had applied.
With his dark hair and penetrating blue eyes, Landau found success on New York stages in Goat SongStalag 17 and First Love. Hitchcock caught his performance on opening night opposite Edward G. Robinson in a road production of Middle of the Night, the first Broadway play written by Paddy Chayefsky, and cast him as the killer Leonard in North by Northwest.

In Middle of the Night, "I played a very macho guy, 180 degrees from Leonard, who I chose to play as a homosexual — very subtly — because he wanted to get rid of Eva Marie Saint with such a vengeance," he recalled in a 2012 interview.
As the ally of James Mason and nemesis of Saint and Cary Grant, Landau plummets to his death off Mount Rushmore in the movie's climactic scene. With his slick, sinister gleam and calculating demeanor, he attracted the notice of producers and directors.
He went on to perform for such top directors as Joseph L. Mankiewicz in Cleopatra (1963) — though he said most of his best work on that film was sent to the cutting-room floor — George Stevens in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), John Sturges in The Hallelujah Trail (1965) and Henry Hathaway in Nevada Smith (1966).

Landau met Bruce Geller, the eventual creator of Mission: Impossible, when he invited the writer to an acting class. Bain was in the class as well, and Geller wrote for them the parts of spies Rollin Hand and Cinnamon Carter. Landau earned an Emmy nomination for each of his three seasons on the series.
He could have starred in another series.
"I turned down Star Trek. It would've been torturous," he said during a 2011 edition of the PBS documentary series Pioneers of Television. "I would've probably died playing that role. I mean, even the thought of it now upsets me. It was the antithesis of why I became an actor. I mean, to play a character that Lenny [Nimoy] was better suited for, frankly, a guy who speaks in a monotone who never gets excited, never has any guilt, never has any fear or was affected on a visceral level. Who wants to do that?"

Landau found a kindred spirit in Burton, who also cast him in Sleepy Hollow (1999) and as the voice of a Vincent Price-like science teacher in the horror-movie homage Frankenweenie (2012).
"Tim and I don't finish a sentence," Landau told the Los Angeles Times in 2012. "There's something oddly kinesthetic about it. We kind of understand each other."

Landau played puppet master Geppetto in a pair of Pinocchio films and appeared in other films including Pork Chop Hill (1959), City Hall (1996), The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998), Rounders (1998), Edtv (1999), The Majestic (2001), Lovely, Still (2008) and Mysteria (2011).
On television, he starred in the Twilight Zone episodes "Mr. Denton on Doomsday" and "The Jeopardy Room," played the title role in the 1999 Showtime telefilm Bonnano: A Godfather's Storyand could be found on The UntouchablesBonanzaGunsmokeMaverickWanted: Dead or AliveWagon TrainI Spy and The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

More recently, Landau earned Emmy noms for playing the father of Anthony LaPaglia's character on CBS' Without a Trace and guest-starring as an out-of-touch movie producer on HBO's Entourage. He portrayed billionaire J. Howard Marshall, the 90-year-old husband of Anna Nicole Smith, in a 2013 Lifetime biopic about the sex symbol, and starred for Atom Egoyan opposite Christopher Plummer in Remember (2015).
And Landau appeared opposite Paul Sorvino in The Last Poker Game, which premiered at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.

"If one could examine his DNA, it would read ACTOR," Bain said in a statement. "He embraced every role with fire and fierce dedication. Playing Bela Lugosi in Tim Burton's Ed Wood was his loving tribute to all actors and garnered him a well-deserved Academy Award. His work was his joy and his legacy."
Landau worked as director, teacher and executive director at the Actors Studio West. He has been credited with helping to guide the talents of Huston, Warren Oates and Harry Dean Stanton in addition to Nicholson.

A documentary about his life, An Actor's Actor: The Life of Martin Landau, is in the works.
Survivors include his daughters Susie (a writer-producer) and Juliet (an actress-dancer) from his marriage to Bain; sons-in-law Roy and Deverill; sister Elinor; granddaughter Aria; and godson Dylan. Donations can be made to the Actors Studio West.

TMZ first reported the news of Landau's death.

Monday, January 14, 2013

THE GOLDEN GLOBES 2013...THE WINNERS & LOSSES, RED CARPET DRESSES

 

THE GOLDEN GLOBES 2013...THE WINNERS & LOSSES, RED CARPET DRESSES


WATCH ALL THE VIDEOS HERE courtesy of NBC (c) Copyright NBC
http://www.youtube.com/user/NBC?feature=watch

Cecil B. DeMille Award: Jodie Foster - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/efYg0vQyPGA
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British Winners at the Golden Globe Awards

Best Actor - Motion Picture, Drama: Daniel Day-Lewis - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/0XllWB4zxOQ

Best Actor - TV Series, Drama: Damian Lewis - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/y8g-HtfpKQE

Adele: Best Original Song - Motion Picture: "Skyfall" - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/De_X-63qTjE

Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical: "Les Miserables" - Golden Globe Awards...Tom Hooper et al
http://youtu.be/AyuB-ax3VA4

Best Supporting Actress - Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie: Maggie Smith - Golden
http://youtu.be/fcfLnX7bWMo

Other Selected Winners
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture: "Django Unchained" - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/D7XBJ0_rBAo

President Clinton Introduces "Lincoln" - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/NCrlq34caJE

Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture: Christoph Waltz - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/q6exHvRBplM

Best Actor - Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: Hugh Jackman - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/6SSzoeLnSy8

Best Director - Motion Picture: Ben Affleck - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/SvcqFxqYoxY

Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture: Anne Hathaway - Golden Globe Awards
http://youtu.be/WUlldx3X60c



   

Thursday, December 20, 2012

LOCAL OLYMPIC GAMES MAKERS IN BID FOR CHRISTMAS NUMBER 1

OLYMPICS GAMES MAKER CHOIR & ALISTAIR GRIFFIN FOR CHRISTMAS NUMBER ONE



I was so proud to be a Gamesmaker at the Olympics and London Ambassador at the Paralympics and this is probably one of the best memories I will have in my life. As a talent scout I am so proud that the Gamesmaker formed a choir as a tribute to the spirit of London and the volunteers. Please find below information provided by the Gamesmaker Choir and please buy the single to support British Olympic Foundation and British Paralympic Association. Please also check their details to book them for an event, keep the games spirit going in Great Britain.


“I WISH FOR YOU THE WORLD”

December 16th

LATEST NEWS: DOWNLOAD THE GAMES MAKER CHOIR SINGLE FEATURING ALISTAIR GRIFFIN VIA AMAZON OR ITUNES



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Youtube: I Wish For You the World - The Games Maker Choir feat. Alistair Griffin
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8bftxm5-Nk

Gamesmaker Choir single gets approval from Emilie Sande (Popstar)

A choir of Games Makers formed during the London 2012 Olympic Games is making a bid for the Christmas No.1 single this holiday season. The all-volunteer group, who performed at the Olympic Park during the Games, have teamed up with singer songwriter Alistair Griffin to record a new song entitled ’I Wish For You The World’.

 
Chris Evans airplay
The track had its worldwide exclusive radio airplay on The Chris Evans Breakfast
Show on Friday 7th December 

Boris is backing us

The group, who recently signed to Decca, the label behind last year’s Christmas No. 1, have the backing of gold medal winning Olympians and Paralympians and now London Mayor Boris Johnson has thrown his support behind the cause saying, “This song is a great tribute to those feelings of pride, inspiration and goodwill that spread throughout London and the rest of the country during the 2012 Games. I wish everyone involved the best of luck in their efforts in keeping the Olympic spirit alive.
Katherine Grainger – signed up to sing
The song, which will feature in BBC Sports Personality of the Year’s coverage, has also garnered support from Sports Personality nominee and gold medal winning rower Katherine Grainger who has pledged her support for the Games Makers and has even offered to provide vocals on the track. “What a great song. It captures all the excitement and joy and feelings of friendship and partnership that were the spirit of the Games. It helps not only to maintain all the enthusiasm but also to build on it, so that the legacy really can be strong. Sing on!
Amazing support from former Olympics Minister
MP and former Olympics Minister Dame Tessa Jowell has been pivotal in getting the venture off the ground and praised the volunteers saying ‘So much is owed to the Games Makers for the success of London 2012. Their drive, commitment and energy remain so inspiring and, through this great single, they are helping to keep alive the Olympic spirit that swept across the country’
The song has become a genuine contender for Christmas No.1, ‘I Wish For You The World’ looks set to round off an incredible year for Britain and the volunteers.
Keeping the Olympic Spirit alive
Choir founder and Director Victoria Verbi said, “We pulled together to help put on the Olympics and the choir is our way of keeping the Olympic legacy and spirit going.”

‘I Wish for You the World’ will be a charity record with proceeds from the single being donated to the British Olympic Foundation and British ParalympicAssociation to be used to develop and create opportunities for aspiring young people in pursuit of obtaining their Olympic and Paralympic dreams.


The idea and the sentiment of the song is about giving something back and everyone involved in the inspiring and emotive single hopes that “I Wish ForYou The World” will keep the Olympic spirit alive for all.


Alistair Griffin writes another great sporting anthem…..inspired
Griffin, who recently penned the sound track to Sky Sports flagship Formula 1 coverage and numerous other sporting anthems, said ‘I wrote the song after being so affected by the Olympics to reflect the amazing year we’ve had as a nation and when I heard the Games Makers choir I knew they had to sing it. They’re the people who made the Games and this is the people’s song”


The Games Maker Choir is a newly formed and rapidly expanding choir formed of some of the 70,000 Games Makers who volunteered at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The choir is directed by university student Victoria Verbi. Victoria, following a passing comment from a family member about how much fun it would be to have an Olympic choir, decided to try going about setting up a choir in the Olympic Park, during the Olympics Games. Within 2 days of putting a notice about the choir in the Games Maker newsletter, more than 200 Games Makers had put their names down to perform. Following one brief rehearsal the choir performed at the Bandstand in the Olympic Park and subsequently on numerous BBC radio shows. It was a massive success.

The choir was also asked by LOCOG to sing at the "Our Greatest Team" Athletes' Parade where the crowd at the athletes joined in with "Maybe its because I'm a Londoner" and "Consider Yourself" amongst other favourites.

The choir is an embodiment of the spirit of the Games Makers and this joyous occasion that was the Games. It reflects on the team spirit, excitement and unity that captured imagination of the country during the games, and the Games Makers in particular. Importantly too, Victoria and the Choir have shown that you really can achieve what you set your mind to. The Games Maker Choir intends to provide the Games Makers and the country with one way of keeping the Olympic legacy going.

There is no specific requirement to join the choir apart from having to have been a Games Maker in your now familiar purple and poppy red uniform at either the Paralympic or Olympic Games.

The Games Maker Choir will be rehearsing and performing in the very near future, So keep an eye on our Facebook page for more information.

If you would like to join the Choir more information can also be found on our Facebook page.

If you would like the choir to perform at an event, whether it be charity, sporting etc, please contact gamesmakerchoir@gmail.com  putting "PERFORMANCE REQUEST" as the subject.

For more information please visit Our Facebook page  
 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

WHO WILL WIN BBC SPORTS PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR 2012



BRADLEY WIGGINS WINS BBC PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR IN AN INCREDIBLE YEAR FOR BRITISH ATHLETES

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/sports-personality/

RESULTS COMING LIVE....

Bradley Wiggins wins BBC Sports Personality of the Year, Jessica Ennis is a worthy runner up and Andy Murray comes in 3rd. The three awards were presented by the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton who looked stunning despite having suffered severe morning sickness from her pregnancy.  
Winner Bradley Wiggins (middle), Duchess of Cambridge & Beckham

Congratulations to ParalympicsGB athlete Josef Craig for winning BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2012. You can read more about Josef here: http://www.paralympics.org.uk/gb/athletes/josef-craig


EARLIER TODAY WE POSTED THE BLOG BELOW...

Here at the London Guru we will be voting for Bradley Wiggins. We love Wiggo and feel he will be a great representative for that award in 2012 in winning 2 of the greatest cycling competitions in the World, the Tour De France and Olympic Gold.
 
Bradley Wiggins (Wiggo), cyclist on a throne

 This was an amazing year for British Athletes. Our Team GB won a record number of medals with 65 in total and 29 golds. Britain excelled again in the cyling, the pool, sailing and rowing. Bradley Wiggins was the first British man to win the Tour de France and Olympic Gold. Nicola Adams was the first woman to win women’s Olympic gold. Jessica Ennis showed us a master class in what is takes to be a super athlete on super Saturday. David Weir "The Weirwolf". The list goes on and if you want to know more about the incredible athletes go to the table below.
 
Lord Sebastian Coe is to be honoured with a well deserved life time achievement award for his achievement as an athlete, winning the bid for London to win the 2012 Olympics and hosting them as chair of the London Organising Committee of the Games (LOGOC).

 


Great Britain at the Olympic Games
541[1] in 26 sports
Chris Hoy (opening)
Ben Ainslie (closing)[2]
Gold
29
Silver
17
Bronze
19
Total
65

 

The nominees, announced on 26 November, for the 2012 award are as follows, as described by the BBC  
Nominee
Sport
2012 achievement
Won Olympic gold in the Women's flyweight, the first woman win an Olympic boxing title.
Won Olympic gold in the Finn class, his fourth straight gold medal making him the most decorated Olympic sailor in history.
Won Olympic gold in the heptathlon with three personal bests in the seven events.
Won two Olympic golds in the 5000m and 10,000, the first Briton and only the seventh man in history to win both at the same Olympic Games. Also became the first man to successfully defend the European 5000m title.
Won two Olympic golds in the double sculls (with Anna Watkins), after previously winning three silvers at successive Games. Became the first female British athlete in any sport to win a medal at four successive Olympics.
Won Olympic gold in the team sprint (with Philip Hindes and Jason Kenny) and Men's Keirin, making a British record of six Olympic golds in all.
Won the 2012 PGA Championship, becoming the youngest player to win two majors since Seve Ballesteros. Featured in Europe's Ryder Cup comeback victory over the United States and ranked number one in the world.
Won the US Open against Novak Djokovic, the first British major tennis champion of either sex in 35 years and the first British man to win a major in 76 years. Also won Olympic gold in the Men's singles and silver (with Laura Robson) in the Mixed doubles.
Won two Paralympic golds medals in the S6 400m freestyle and SM6 200m individual medley, as well as silver in the S6 100m freestyle and bronze in the S6 50m freestyle.
Won four Paralympic golds medals in the C5 individual pursuit, C4–5 500m time trial, C5 road time trial and C4–5 road race, for a British record-equalling total of 11 gold medals.
Won four Paralympic golds medals in the 1500m T54, 5000m T54, 800m T54 and T54 marathon. Also won the London Marathon wheelchair race for a record-equalling sixth time.
Won the 2012 Tour de France, the first Briton to do so. Also won Olympic gold in the time trial, a record-equalling seventh medal for a British sportsman.[6]