Showing posts with label September 21. Show all posts
Showing posts with label September 21. Show all posts

Saturday, September 21, 2024

On this day in music history - Rossini, by Cecilia Bartoli (2018):

The box set Rossini,
by Cecilia Bartoli,
was released on September 21, 2018.

On this day in movie history - Chelsea Walls (2001):


Chelsea Walls

directed by Ethan Hawke,
written by Nicole Burdette,
based on the play by Nicole Burdette,
poems by Arthur Rimbaud and Dylan Thomas,
was released in the United States on September 21, 2001.
Music by Jeff Tweedy.

Cast:

Bianca Hunter, Kevin Corrigan, Rosario Dawson, Matthew Del Negro, Paz de la Huerta, Guillermo Diaz, Vincent D’Onofrio, Paul D. Failla, Kris Kristofferson, Robert Sean Leonard, Duane McLaughlin, Natasha Richardson, Jimmy Scott, John Seitz, Mark Strand, Uma Thurman, Heather Watts, Mark Webber, Tuesday Weld, Frank Whaley, Harris Yulin, Steve Zahn, Sam Connelly, Richard Linklater, Peter Salett, Greta Gaines, Ethan Hawke, Isaac Hayes, Laura Maxwell.

On this day in television history - NYPD Blue (1993 - 2005):


NYPD Blue

was released on September 21, 1993,
and ran for twelve seasons until March 1, 2005.
Theme music by Mike Post.


Cast:

Dennis Franz, David Caruso, James McDaniel, Jimmy Smits, Sherry Stringfield, Amy Brenneman, Nicholas Turturro, Sharon Lawrence, Gordon Clapp, Gail O'Grady, Justine Miceli, Kim Delaney, Andrea Thompson, Ricky Schroder, Bill Brochtrup, Henry Simmons, Garcelle Beauvais, Charlotte Ross, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Jacqueline Obradors, John F. O'Donohue, Currie Graham, Bonnie Somerville.

On this day in movie history - Narrow Margin (1990):


Narrow Margin

directed and written by Peter Hyams,
based on a story by Martin Goldsmith and Jack Leonard,
was released in the United States on September 21, 1990.
Music by Bruce Broughton.


Cast:

Gene Hackman, Anne Archer, James Sikking, J.T. Walsh, M. Emmet Walsh, Susan Hogan, Nigel Bennett, J.A. Preston, B.A. 'Smitty' Smith, Codie Lucas Wilbee, Barbara Russell, Antony Holland, Doreen Ramos, Kevin McNulty, Andrew Rhodes, Lon Katzman, Dana Still, Lesley Ewen, Barney O'Sullivan, Natino Bellantoni, Ted Stidder, Lindsay Bourne, Robert Rozen, Tom McBeath, Ron Cummins, Harris Yulin, Jennifer Fahrni, John Michael Quinn.

On this day in movie history - Goodfellas (1990):


Goodfellas

directed by Martin Scorsese,
written by Nicholas Pileggi and Martin Scorsese,
based on the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi,
was released in the United States on September 21, 1990.


Cast:

Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, Frank Sivero, Tony Darrow, Mike Starr, Frank Vincent, Chuck Low, Frank DiLeo, Henny Youngman, Gina Mastrogiacomo, Catherine Scorsese, Charles Scorsese, Suzanne Shepherd, Debi Mazar, Margo Winkler, Welker White, Jerry Vale, Julie Garfield, Christopher Serrone, Elaine Kagan, Beau Starr, Kevin Corrigan, Michael Imperioli, Robbie (Bobby) Vinton, Johnny Williams, Daniel P. Conte, Tony Conforti, Frank Pellegrino, Ronald Maccone, Tony Sirico, Joseph D’Onofrio, Steve Forleo, Richard Dioguardi, Frank Adonis, John Manca, Joseph Bono, Katherine Wallach, Mark Jacobs, Angela Pietropinto, Marianne Leone, Marie Michaels, LoNardo, Melissa Prophet, Illeana Douglas, Susan Varon, Elizabeth Whitcraft, Clem Caserta, Samuel L. Jackson, Fran McGee, Paul Herman, Edward McDonald, Edward Hayes, Daniela Barbosa, Gina Mattia, Joel Calendrillo, Anthony Valentin, Edward D. Murphy, Michael Citriniti, Peter Hock, Erasmus C. Alfano, John Di Benedetto, Manny Alfaro, Thomas Lowry, Margaret Smith, Richard Mullally, Frank Albanese, Paul McIsaac, Bob Golub, Louis Eppolito, Tony Lip, Mikey Black, Peter Cicale, Anthony Powers, Vincent Pastore, Anthony Alessandro, Victor Colicchio, Mike Contessa, Philip Suriano, Paul Mougey, Norman Barbera, Anthony Polemeni, James Quattrochi, Lawrence Sacco, Dino Laudicina, Thomas E. Camuti, Andrew Scudiero, Irving Welzer, Jesse Kirtzman, Russell Halley, Spencer Bradley, Bob Altman, Joanna Bennett, Gayle Lewis, Gaetano Lisi, Luke Walter, Ed Deacy, Larry Silvestri, John ‘Cha Cha’ Ciarcia, Vito Picone, Janis Corsair, Frank Aquilino, Lisa D’Apolito, Michael Calandrino, Vito Antuofermo, Vito Balsamo, Peter Fain, Gaetano LoGiudice, Garry Pastore, Nicole Burdette, Stella Keitel, Dominique DeVito, Michaelangelo Graziano, Paula Kcira, Nadine Kay, Tony Ellis, Peter Onorati, Jamie De Roy, Joel Blake, H. Clay Dear, Thomas Hewson, Gene Canfield, Margaux Guerard, Violet Gaynor, Tobin Bell, Berlinda Tolbert, Nancy Cassaro, Adam Wandt, Joe Gioco, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Alyson Jones, Ruby Gaynor, Bo Dietl.

On this day in movie history - The Evil That Men Do (1984):


The Evil That Men Do

directed by J. Lee Thompson,
written by John M. Crowther and David Lee Henry,
based on the novel by R. Lance Hill,
was released in the United States on September 21, 1984.
Music by Ken Thorne.


Cast:

Charles Bronson, Theresa Saldana, Joseph Maher, José Ferrer, René Enríquez, John Glover, Raymond St. Jacques, Antoinette Bower, Enrique Lucero, Jorge Luke, Mischa Hausserman, Roger Cudney, Constanza Hool, Joe Seneca, Jorge Zepeda, Conrad Hool, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Angélica Aragón, Rodrigo Puebla, Amanda Nicole Thomas, Anaís de Melo, Eduardo López Rojas, Carlos Romano, Miguel Ángel Fuentes, Richard Brodie, Alfredo Tarzan Gutiérrez, Jorge Humberto Robles, Fernando Sáenz.

On this day in music history - Dead Ringer, by Meat Loaf (1981):

The album Dead Ringer,
by Meat Loaf,
was released on September 21, 1981.
Written by Jim Steinman.
Album cover art by Bernie Wrightson.

On this day in movie history - Dog Day Afternoon (1975):


Dog Day Afternoon

directed by Sidney Lumet,
written by Frank Pierson,
based on the article The Boys in the Bank by P. F. Kluge and Thomas Moore,
published in the September 1972 edition of Life magazine,
was released in the United States on September 21, 1975.


Cast:

Al Pacino, John Cazale, Charles Durning, Chris Sarandon, Penelope Allen, Sully Boyar, Susan Peretz, James Broderick, Lance Henriksen, Carol Kane, Beulah Garrick, Sandra Kazan, Estelle Omens, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Amy Levitt, Gary Springer, John Marriott, Philip Charles MacKenzie, Dick Anthony Williams, Judith Malina, Dominic Chianese, Edwin "Chu Chu" Malave, Lionel Pina.

On this day in movie history - Killer’s Kiss (1955):


Killer’s Kiss

directed by Stanley Kubrick,
written by Howard Sackler,
based on a story by Stanley Kubrick,
was released in the United States on September 21, 1955.
Music by Gerald Fried.


Cast:

Jamie Smith, Irene Kane, Frank Silvera, Jerry Jarrett, Mike Dana, Felice Orlandi, Skippy Adelman, David Vaughan, Alec Rubin, Ralph Roberts, Phil Stevenson, Ruth Sobotka.

On this day in movie history - The Mob (1951):


The Mob

directed by Robert Parrish,
written by William Bowers,
based on the novel Waterfront by Ferguson Findley,
was released in the United States on September 21, 1951.
Music by George Duning.


Cast:

Broderick Crawford, Betty Buehler, Richard Kiley, Otto Hulett, Matt Crowley, Neville Brand, Ernest Borgnine, Walter Klavun, Frank DeKova, Lynn Baggett, Jean Alexander, Ralph Dumke, John Marley, Charles Bronson, Jay Adler, Emile Meyer, Duke Watson, Carleton Young.

Born on this day – Mary Mara:


Mary Mara


Actress

September 21, 1960 – June 26, 2022

Pictured right in her role as Sphere Builder Presage, in Star Trek: Enterprise (2004)

Credits:

7th Heaven (2004); A Civil Action (1998); Ally McBeal (1999); Becker (2001); Blue Steel (1990); Bones (2006); Boston Public (2002); Bound (1996); Break Even (2020); Claire (2007); Criminal Minds (2014); Crossing Jordan (2002); Dellaventura (1997); Dexter (2009); Dish: Gossip in Hollywood (2002); Doubt (2017); Eddie Dodd (1991); Em & Me (2004); Empire City (1992); Entertainment Tonight (2022); ER (1995–1996); Farscape (1999); Gideon's Crossing (2001); Good vs Evil (1999); Graham (1992); Gridiron Gang (2006); Hope & Gloria (1996); In the Blink of an Eye (1996); Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995); Joan of Arcadia (2004); Judging Amy (2001); Jumbo Girl (2004); Just Looking (1995); K-PAX (2001); Law & Order (1993–1999); Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2005); Lie to Me (2009); Lloyd (2001); Lost (2009); Love Potion No. 9 (1992); Monk (2005); Mr. Saturday Night (1992); Nash Bridges (1996–1997); Nip/Tuck (2005); North Shore (2004); NYPD Blue (1994–1998); Out of the Rain (1991); Paradise, FL (2015); Pet Pals (2014); Philly (2002); Philly Heat (1994); Pizza Time (2006); Poker Night (2000); Profiler (1999); Prom Night (2008); Ray Donovan (2013); Rude Awakening (2000); Saint Sinner (2002); Saving Grace (2009); Secrets and Lies (2015); Shameless (2013); Spicy City (1997); Star Trek: Enterprise (2004); Stranger Inside (2001); Swedish Auto (2006); Switched at Birth (1999); That's Life (2001); The Guardian (2004); The Handler (2003–2004); The Hard Way (1991); The Huntress (2001); The Mortality of Sara Lenson (2014); The Practice (2001); The Preppie Murder (1989); The Problem with Percival (2006); The Sphere and the Labyrinth (2015); The Visitor (1998); The West Wing (2001); Third Watch (2001); True Colors (1991); Undoing (2006); What Kind of Mother Are You? (1996); Without a Trace (2004); Woodie's Kitchen (2011).