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Friday, May 15, 2026

On this day in movie history - Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024):


Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

directed by George Miller,
written by George Miller and Nick Lathouris,
was released at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 15, 2024.
Music by Tom Holkenborg.

Cast:

Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Burke, Alyla Browne, George Shevtsov, Lachy Hulme, John Howard, Angus Sampson, Charlee Fraser, Elsa Pataky, Nathan Jones, Josh Helman, David Field, Rahel Romahn, David Collins, Goran D. Kleut, CJ. Bloomfield, Matuse, Ian Roberts, Guy Spence, Robert Jones, Clarence Ryan, Tim Burns, Tim Rogers, Florence Mezzara, Quaden Bayles, Peter Stephens, Sean Millis, Lee Perry, Dylan Adonis, David Barnett, Anna Adams, Peter Sammak, Shea Adams, Josh Randall, Karl Van Moorsel, Dawn Klingberg, Richard Norton, Stephen Amadasun, Nick Annas, Ripley Voeten, Matthew Van Leeve, Shane Dundas, Jamie Cluff, Adam Thompson, Shyan Tonga, Nellie Collins, Adam Washbourne, James Corcoran, Sasa Vitanovic, Tige Sixel Miller, Justice Jones, Maleeka Gasbarri, Keza Ishimwe, Nat Buchanan, Jacob Tomuri, Mark Wales, Bryan Probets, Danny Lim, Darcy Bryce, Chudier Gatwech, Shivantha Wijesinha, Spencer Connelly, Ben Smith-Petersen, Toby Fuller, Jayden ‘Mozzie’ Irving, Jesse Turner, Jon Iles, Harrison Norris, Ash Hodgkinson, Sean Renfrey, Samarth Kaimliya, Nikos Andronicos, Kelli Bailey, Marcia Coronado, Ning Cyrus, Matt de Souza, Kagga Jayson, Hiroshi Kasuga, Ranjeet Manjrekar, Xanthia Marinelli, Robert McFarlane, Cody Riley, Shakriya Tarinyawat, Alex Time, Daniel Webber, Chong Wei Zhang, Yeye Zhou.

On this day in music history - Waking the Muse, by Michele McLaughlin (2013):


Waking the Muse

Album by Michele McLaughlin,
released May 15, 2013.

Track list:

Waking the Muse; Radiance; A Beautiful Distraction; Spiritual Awakening; Humbled; Misty Fjords; Interlude; Gratitude; Until We Meet Again; The Little Red Bird; Torn; Unrequited Love; Dangerous Obsession.

On this day in movie history - Rubber (2010):


Rubber

directed and written by Quentin Dupieux,
was released at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 15, 2010.
Music by Gaspard Augé and Quentin Dupieux (credited as Mr. Oizo).

“Ladies, gentlemen, the film you are about to see today is an homage to the ‘no reason’ – 
that most powerful element of style.”

– Stephen Spinella, as Lieutenant Chad.


Cast:

Stephen Spinella, Jack Plotnick, Wings Hauser, Roxane Mesquida, Ethan Cohn, Charley Koontz, Daniel Quinn, Devin Brochu, Hayley Holmes, Haley Ramm, Cecelia Antoinette, David Bowe, Remy Thorne, Tara Jean O'Brien, Thomas F. Duffy, Pete Dicecco, James Parks, Courtenay Taylor, Blake Robbins, Michael Ross, Gaspard Augé, Pedro Winter, Gayle Kate, Eloy Lara, Robert the Tire.

On this day in movie history - Bright Star (2009 movie & book):


Bright Star

directed and written by Jane Campion,
based on the book Keats by Andrew Motion,
was released at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 15, 2009.
Music by Mark Bradshaw.


Cast:

Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw, Paul Schneider, Kerry Fox, Edie Martin, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Claudie Blakley, Gerard Monaco, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Samuel Roukin, Amanda Hale, Lucinda Raikes, Samuel Barnett, Jonathan Aris, Olly Alexander, François Testory, Theresa Watson, Vincent Franklin, Eileen Davies, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Sally Reeve, Sebastian Armesto, Adrian Schiller, Alfred Harmsworth, Lucas Motion, Topper (the Cat), Amy Brown, Anthoula Drummond, Joyia Fitch, Will Garthwaite, Samuel Gaukroger, Guy Mannerings, Kerry Grace Morgan.

Recommended reading:


Keats

By Andrew Motion.

Filmed as Bright Star (2009), directed by Jane Campion.

Published by Faber & Faber.
First published 1997.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0571346669
ISBN-13: 978-0571346660

Description:

“A definitive life of a great poet, and one of the finest biographies of the decade.” – New Statesman.

First published in 1997, Keats was the first major biography of this tragic hero of Romanticism for some thirty years, and it differs from its predecessors in important respects. The outline of the story is well known - has become, in fact, the stuff of legend: the archetypal life of the tortured genius, critically spurned and dying young. What Andrew Motion brings to bear on the subject is a deep understanding of how Keats fitted into the intellectual and political life of his time. Important friendships with such anti-establishment figures as William Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt are given their full due, and the closeness of his own spirit, as expressed in his poems, to the ferment all around is made clear. Many significant facts about Keats's schooldays and medical training, in particular, enrich the picture. Keats emerges as a more political figure than he is usually portrayed, but his personal sufferings, too, come into closer focus. Most importantly, Andrew Motion – himself a distinguished poet and former poet laureate – demonstrates how the poems continue to exert their power.

On this day in the Star Trek universe:

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1993)
Star Trek: Voyager (1995)
Star Trek: Enterprise (2002)


Star Trek: The Next Generation
Season 6. Episode 23.
Episode entitled: Rightful Heir.
Released May 15, 1993.
Directed by Winrich Kolbe.
Written by Ronald D. Moore, James E. Brooks, Brannon Braga, René Echevarria, Naren Shankar.
Created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Jay Chattaway.
Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Alan Oppenheimer, Robert O'Reilly, Norman Snow, Charles Esten, Kevin Conway, Majel Barrett, David Keith Anderson, Martin Brümmerhoff, Cameron, Tracee Cocco, Inez Edwards, Arvo Katajisto, Diane Lee, Rad Milo, Joyce Robinson, Irving Ross, Dee Giffin Scott.


Star Trek: Voyager
Season 1. Episode 14.
Episode entitled: Jetrel.
Released May 15, 1995.
Directed by Kim Friedman.
Created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor.
Written by Jack Klein, Karen Klein, Kenneth Biller, James Thomton, Scott Nimerfro.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Music by Dennis McCarthy.
Cast: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Biggs-Dawson, Jennifer Lien, Robert Duncan McNeill, Ethan Phillips, Robert Picardo, Tim Russ, Garrett Wang, James Sloyan, Larry Hankin, Majel Barrett, Johnetta Anderson, Derek Anthony, Kimberly Auslander, Jasmin Bischoff, John Copage, James Delano, Tarik Ergin, Norman Alexander Gibbs, Ken Gruz, Julie Jiang, Bob Mascagno, Jordan Monheim, Karole Nellis, Louis Ortiz, Tami Peterson, Rob Plaza, Heather Rattray, Richard Sarstedt, Daunette Saunders, Simon Stotler.


Star Trek: Enterprise
Season 1. Episode 25.
Episode entitled: Two Days and Two Nights.
Released May 15, 2002.
Directed by Michael Dorn.
Written by Chris Black, Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, Phyllis Strong, Michael/Mike Sussman, André Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton, André Bormanis.
Created by Rick Berman, Brannon Braga.
Based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry.
Opening theme song: Faith of the Heart, performed by Russell Watson.
Closing theme: Archer's Theme, by Dennis McCarthy.
Music by Jay Chattaway.
Cast: Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, Dey Young, Kellie Waymire, Rudolf Martin, Joseph Will, DonnaMarie Recco, James Ingersoll, Jennifer Williams, Geoff Meed, Stephen Wozniak, Dennis Cockrum, Toshiya Agata, Tom Archdeacon, Jef Ayres, Stephen Blackehart, Jane Bordeaux, Solomon Burke Jr., Diamond Dawn Cook, Dawn Drake, Alison Ebbert, Evan English, Susan Foley, Stacy Fouche, Hilde Garcia, Whitney Hall, Glen Hambly, Terita Jackson, Amina Julianna, John Jurgens, Lynne Langdon, Kevin Porter, Prada, Virginia Simonson, Dawn Stern, James R. Tweedell.

On this day in movie history - Breaking Glass (1980):


Breaking Glass

directed and written by Brian Gibson,
was released at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 15, 1980.
Music by Hazel O’Connor, Andy Duncan, Richard Ford, Wesley Magoogan, E.G. Roberts and Tony Visconti.
Featured songs: Eighth Day and Will You? by Hazel O’Connor.


Cast:

Phil Daniels, Hazel O’Connor, Jon Finch, Jonathan Pryce, Peter-Hugo Daly, Mark Wingett, Gary Tibbs, Charles Wegner, Mark Wing-Davey, Hugh Thomas, Derek Thompson, Nigel Humphreys, Ken Campbell, Lowri Ann Richards, Peter Tilbury, Patrick Murray, Richard Griffiths, Janine Duvitski, Vass Anderson, Jim Broadbent, Michael Kitchen, Jonathan Lynn, Peter Cellier, Richard Hope, Kenneth MacDonald, Gary Olsen, Gary Holton, Christopher Driscoll, G.B. Zoot Money, Harry Fielder, Darius Fisher, Jeremy Healy, James Irwin, James Little, Ralph G. Morse, Chris Parsons, Jonathan Ross, Peter Ross-Murray, Philip Sallon, Rat Scabies, Shrink, Pinkie Tessa, Fred Wood.

On this day in movie history - The Long Riders (1980):


The Long Riders

directed by Walter Hill,
written by Bill Bryden, Steven Phillip Smith, Stacy Keach, James Keach, Walter Hill,
released at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 15, 1980.
Music by Ry Cooder.
Cast: David Carradine, Keith Carradine, Robert Carradine, James Keach, Stacy Keach, Dennis Quaid, Randy Quaid, Kevin Brophy, Harry Carey Jr., Christopher Guest, Nicholas Guest, Shelby Leverington, Felice Orlandi, Pamela Reed, James Remar, Fran Ryan, Savannah Smith Boucher, Amy Stryker, James Whitmore Jr., John Bottoms, West Buchanan, Edward Bunker, Martina Deignan, Allan Graf, Chris Mulkey, Thomas Myers, Marlise Karlin / Pieratt, Glenn Robards, Tim Rossovich, Lin Shaye, Gary Watkins, Peter Jason, Duke Stroud, Steve Chambers, William Traylor, J. Don Ferguson, Hugh McGraw, Prentiss Rowe, Stuart Mossman, Michael Lackey, Mitch Greenhill, Bill Bryson, Tom Sauber, Jimmy Medearis, Edgar McLeod, Luis Contreras, Kalen Keach, R.B. Thrift, Ry Cooder, George D. Miklos, Bill Rampley, Bill Willens.

On this day in movie history - Day for Night (1973):


Day for Night

directed by François Truffaut,
written by François Truffaut, Jean-Louis Richard, Suzanne Schiffman,
released at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 15, 1973.
Music by Georges Delerue.
Cast: Jacqueline Bisset, Valentina Cortese, Dani, Alexandra Stewart, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Jean Champion, Jean-Pierre Léaud, François Truffaut, Nike Arrighi, Nathalie Baye, Maurice Seveno, David Markham, Bernard Menez, Gaston Joly, Zénaïde Rossi, Xavier Saint-Macary, Marc Boyle, Walter Bal, Jean-François Stévenin, Pierre Zucca, Martine Barraqué, Marcel Berbert, Yann Dedet, Georges Delerue, Graham Greene, Ernest Menzer, Claude Miller, Jean Panisse, Marie Poitevin, Christophe Vesque.

On this day in movie history - The Adventure (1960):


The Adventure

directed by Michelangelo Antonioni,
written by Michelangelo Antonioni, Elio Bartolini and Tonino Guerra,
based on a story by Michelangelo Antonioni,
was released at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 15, 1960.
Music by Giovanni Fusco.

Cast:

Gabriele Ferzetti, Monica Vitti, Lea Massari, Dominique Blanchar, Renzo Ricci, James Addams, Dorothy De Poliolo, Lelio Luttazzi, Giovanni Petrucci, Esmeralda Ruspoli, Enrico Bologna, Franco Cimino, Giovanni Danesi, Rita Molè, Renato Pinciroli, Angela Tomasi di Lampedusa, Vincenzo Tranchina, Prof. Cucco, Jack O'Connell.

On this day in television history - M Squad (1959):


M Squad

Season 2. Episode 33.
Episode entitled: Model in the Lake.
Released May 15, 1959.
Directed by David Lowell Rich.
Written by Robert Shaw.
Music by Benny Carter.


Cast:

Lee Marvin, Paul Newlan, Whitney Blake, Richard Garland, Robert McQueeney, Charlie Shelander, Barbara Darrow, Louise Lewis, Pat O’Malley, Diana Anderson, George Eldredge, Gretchen Foster, Melinda Markey.

On this day in movie history - Las Vegas Shakedown (1955):


Las Vegas Shakedown

directed by Sidney Salkow,
written by Steve Fisher,
was released in the United States on May 15, 1955.
Music by Edward J. Kay.


Cast:

Dennis O’Keefe, Coleen Gray, Charles Winninger, Thomas Gomez, Dorothy Patrick, Mary Beth Hughes, Elizabeth Patterson, James Millican, Robert Armstrong, Joe Downing, Lewis Martin, Mara McAfee, Charles Fredericks, Regina Gleason, Murray Alper, James Alexander, Frank Hanley, Allen Mathews, Sid Fields, Rory Mallinson, Matty Malneck, Eve Marley, Beverly Richards, Charles Sherlock, Paul Sorensen.

Born on this day – Mireille Darc:


Mireille Darc


Actress

Director

May 15, 1938 – August 28, 2017

Credits:

13 heures le journal (2005); 20 heures le journal (2013); 30 millions d’amis (1994); 300 choeurs pour + de vie (2011–2016); 4 fois D (1964); À belles dents (1966); Alain Delon, la beauté du diable et les femmes (2018); Allons au cinéma (1975–1976); Annie Girardot selon son coeur (2020); Annie Girardot, ainsi va la vie (2008); Au-delà de l’écran (1963–1966); Balearic Caper (1966); Bande-annonce de ‘Week End’ (1967); Bibliothèque de poche (1967); Borsalino (1970); Borsalino and Co. (1974); C à vous (2009–2017); Cadence 3 (1983); Cannes 1968, révolution au palais (2018); Casino Royale (1967); Ce soir (ou jamais!) (2009–2011); C’est encore mieux l’après-midi (1985); Champs-Elysées (1983–1989); Chroniques de France / Les 2D, Mireille Darc, Catherine Deneuve (1966); Cinéma (1966); Cinescope aujourd hui... (1975); Comme au cinéma (2004); Compression (2015); Cops Is Cops (1972); Coucou c’est nous! (1994); Dandelions by the Roots (1964); Death of a Corrupt Man (1977); Déchaînées (2009); Diamond Bikini (1971); Dim Dam Dom (1967–1969); Dis-moi que tu m’aimes (1974); Élection de Miss France (2012); Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause! (1970); En aparté (2005); En compagnie de Mireille Darc et d’Alain Delon pour Plus de Vie (2010); Envoyé spécial (1993); Face à l’image (2005); Femmina (1967); Fleur d’oseille (1967); Formule 1 (1984); Francis Veber artisan du rire: La mécanique dure rire (2002); François Chalais, la vie comme un roman (1997); Frank Riva (2003–2004); Gainsbourg, l’homme qui aimait les femmes (2010); Galia (1966); Godard Cinema (2022); Graffiti 60 (2004); Grand écran (1964); Hamlet, Prince de Danemark (1960); Hauteclaire ou le Bonheur dans le crime (1961); Histoires de cinema (2010); Histoires de fiction (2003); How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning (1965); Il n’y a pas de fumée sans feu (1973); Infrarouge (2009–2015); Jacques Deray: Le cinéma... ma vie (2005); J’ai rendez-vous avec vous (1996); Jamais avant le mariage (1982); Jeff (1969); Jolie poupée (1968); Journal de France (2012); Joyeux anniversaire Monsieur Trenet (1995); La barbare (1989); La boîte à questions (2006–2012); La galerie France 5 (2014); La grande Bretèche (1960); La Grande Darka! (2019); La justice de Marion (1998); La naissance du Grand Blond (2005); La revenante (1960); La traversée du miroir (2009); La vie de château (1985); La vie dissolue de Gérard Floque (1986); L’ami de mon fils (1997); Langlois (1970); Le bleu de l’océan (2003); Le dernier des cinq (1973–1974); Le divan de Marc-Olivier Fogiel (2015); Le fantôme d’Henri Langlois (2004); Le grand échiquier (1982–1987); Le grand journal de Canal+ (2005–2012); Le grand restaurant (2011); Le journal de 20 heures (2007); Le palmarès des chansons (1966); Le petit dimanche illustré (1967); Le plus grand cabaret du monde (2006–2014); Le portrait (1999); Les 40 ans de la 2 (2004); Les Chroniques du Mea (2018); Les coeurs brûlés (1992); Les durs à cuire ou Comment supprimer son prochain sans perdre l’appétit (1964); Les enfants de la télé (2007); Les grosses têtes (2014); Les nouveaux aristocrates (1961); Les passagers (1977); Les rendez-vous du dimanche (1975–1978); Les stars chantent Piaf pour Plus de Vie (2008); Les yeux d’Hélène (1994); L’été de nos quinze ans (1983); L’été en hiver (1964); Let’s Not Get Angry (1966); Lettre de Provins (1962); L’homme pressé (1977); L’humeur vagabonde (1971); Lignes de mire (1997); Lino, il n’était que lui-même (2012); L’inspecteur Leclerc enquête (1962–1963); L’invité (2016); L’invité du dimanche (1970); L’ombre au tableau (2021); Louis de Funès, l’homme qui a passé le mur du son (2013); Lundi en histoires (2015); Magic story (1962); Male Hunt (1964); Man in the Trunk (1973); Mardi cinema (1982); Michel Audiard et le mystère du triangle des Bermudes (2002); Micros et cameras (1968); Midi Trente (1972); Midi-Première (1975); Mireille Darc, la femme libre (2018); Monsieur (1964); Monsieur Cinéma (1968–1978); Mourir d’amour (1961); Ne m’oubliez pas: Hommage à Bernard Blier (1990); Ni figue ni raisin (1965); Ni vue ni connue (1997); Nulle part ailleurs (1995); Numéro un (1975–1981); O.K. patron (1974); Ombre et lumière (2001); On a tout essayé (2003–2007); On ne peut pas plaire à tout le monde (2003–2005); On n’est pas couché (2009–2011); ORTF, ils ont inventé la télévision (2020); Paris aktuell (1968–1969); Pas sur la bouche (2011); Pena de muerte (1961); People in Luck (1963); Pierre Richard, l’art du déséquilibre (2005); Please, Not Now! (1961); Poivre et Sel in Numéro un (1978); Porte-bonheur (1984); Pour le cinéma (1974); Prigioniera di una vendetta (1993); Qui est-ce? (2010); Qui veut gagner des millions? (2009–2015); Rembob’Ina (2022); Reporters (1981); Réveillon chez Bob (1984); Sacrée soirée (1989–1992); Samedi soir (1971); Sapho (1997); Scénarios sur la drogue (2000); Si elle dit oui... je ne dis pas non (1983); Sidaction 2009 (2009); Someone Is Bleeding (1974); Squeak-squeak (1963); Stars 90 (1992); Studio Gabriel (1997); Summit (1968); Sur la route de Madison (2007); Système 2 (1975); TCM Remembers 2017 (2017); T’empêches tout le monde de dormir (2007); Terre indigo (1996); The Blonde from Peking (1967); The Devil and the Ten Commandments (1962); The Great Spy Chase (1964); The Horrible Dr. Hichcock (1962); The Love Mates (1970); Thé ou café (2005–2014); The Pink Telephone (1975); The Probability Factor (1976); The Return of the Tall Blond Man (1974); The Small Timers (1978); The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (1972); The Upper Hand (1966); Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies (1969); Tilt (1967); To Kill a Cop (1981); Top à... (1973–1974); Tous à la une (1990); Tous les chats sont gris (1963); Trapped by Fear (1960); Troubleshooters (1971); Un jour, un destin (2011–2019); Variances (1969–1975); Vedro (2017); Ventura... dit Lino (1997); Vie privée, vie publique (2008); Virginie (1962); Vive le cinéma! (1973); Vivement dimanche (1999–2016); Vivement dimanche prochain (1998–2005); War Gods of Babylon (1962); Weekend (1967).

Born on this day – Peggy Pope:


Peggy Pope


Actress

Writer

May 15, 1929 – May 27, 2020

Credits:

9 to 5 (1980); ABC Comedy Special: The Rag Business (1978); Acts of Love and Other Comedies (1973); All Night Long (1981); Amanda's (1983); ...and Then It Happened (1972); Another Time, Another Place (1989); Anything But Love (1990); Ass Backwards (2013); Barnaby Jones (1978); Barney Miller (1977–1982); Bennett Brothers (1987); Between the Lines (1980); Bewitched (1968); Billy (1979); Biography (2006); Calucci's Department (1973); Camera Three (1967); Choke (2008); College Road Trip (2008); Curfew (1989); Dragonfly (1976); Ed (2002); Eight Is Enough (1978–1980); Empty Nest (1991); ER (1995); Fame (1978); For Members Only (1983); Four Lane Highway (2005); Girl Talk (1963); Hail (1972); Hart to Hart (1980–1982); Have Faith (1989); Highway to Heaven (1987); Hill Street Blues (1985); Hope & Faith (2004); Kangaroos in the Kitchen (1982); Kate & Allie (1987); Knots Landing (1981); Law & Order (2001); Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001); Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999); Made for Each Other (1971); Mork & Mindy (1980); N.Y.P.D. (1967); Night Court (1984–1986); Nine to Five (1982); Nurses (1991); Oh, God! (1977); Once Bitten (1985); Peeping Times (1978); Revenge of the Gray Gang (1981); Rhoda (1978); Room for Two (1992); Roses Are for the Rich (1987); Santa Barbara (1986); Sisters (1991–1994); Soap (1979–1980); St. Elsewhere (1986); TCM Remembers 2020 (2020); Ten: Thirty One (2008); The Golden Girls (1986); The Grady Nutt Show (1981); The Last Starfighter (1984); The Magical World of Disney (1988); The Outsider (1968); The Paper Chase (1985); The Substitute (1996); The Toughest Man in the World (1984); The Trials of O'Brien (1966); The Twilight Zone / Segment: Tooth and Consequences (1986); Too Close for Comfort (1986); Tough Cookies (1986); Toys (2016); Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five (1998).

Born on this day – Peter Shaffer:


Peter Shaffer


Writer

May 15, 1926 – June 6, 2016

Credits:

Written works for plays and radio:

Amadeus (1979); Balance of Terror (1957); Black Comedy (1965); Black Mischief (1983); Equus (1973); Five Finger Exercise (1958); How Doth the Little Crocodile? (1952); Lettice and Lovage (1987); The Battle of Shrivings (1970); The Establishment (1963); The Gift of the Gorgon; The Merry Roosters' Panto (1963); The Private Ear (1962); The Prodigal Father (1957); The Public Eye (1962); The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1958); The Salt Land (1955); The White Liars (1967); The Woman in the Wardrobe (1951); Whom Do I Have the Honour of Addressing? (1990); Withered Murder (1955); Yonadab (1985).

Movies and television:

Amadeus (1984); Amadeus (2009); Amadeus (2018); Aquarius (1970); Arena (1976–2013); Balance of Terror (1957); BBC 3 (1965); BBC Play of the Month (1970); Black Comedy (1976); Bookmark (1988); Equus (1977); Equus (2008); Estudio 3 (1964); Fifty Years on Stage (2013); Five Finger Exercise (1962); Fog City Mavericks (2007); Great Composers (1997); I askisi pente daktylon / Five Finger Exercise (1978); ITV Play of the Week (1955); Ki megy a nõ után (1973); Mavri komodia / Black Comedy (1995); Midsomer Murders (1998); National Theatre Live: Amadeus (2017); Noche de teatro (1974); O Fusível (1997); O Poder da Górgone (1999); Reputations (1998–2002); Review (1970); Sleuth: A Sleuthian Journey with Anthony Shaffer (2002); Studio One (1958); Television Theater (1997); Terror in der Waage (1960); The 35th Annual Tony Awards (1981); The 57th Annual Academy Awards (1985); The Eighties (1971); The Evening Standard Drama Awards (1988); The Making of 'Amadeus' (2002); The Pad (and How to Use It) (1966); The Private Ear (1967); The Public Eye (1972); The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1969); The Wicker Man (1973); The Young Set (1965); This Is Your Life (1992); To theatro tis Defteras (1970); To theatro tis Tetartis (1984); Working in the Theatre (1981).

Born on this day – Ursula Thiess:


Ursula Thiess


Actress

May 15, 1924 – June 19, 2010

Credits:

Movies and television:

This Is Your Life (1972); The Merv Griffin Show (1963); 77 Sunset Strip (1963); The Detectives (1960–1961); Bandido! (1956); The Americano (1955); Bengal Brigade (1954); The Iron Glove (1954); Monsoon (1952); Keepers of the Night (1949).

Book:

...But I Have Promises to Keep: My Life Before, With and After Robert Taylor.

Born on this day – Doris Dowling:


Doris Dowling

Actress

May 15, 1923 – June 18, 2004