Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Born on this day – Dorothy Malone:


Dorothy Malone


Actress

January 29, 1924 – January 19, 2018

Credits:

Basic Instinct (1992); Rest in Pieces (1987); Peyton Place: The Next Generation (1985); He's Not Your Son (1984); Matt Houston (1982); Off Your Rocker (1982); The Being (1981); Condominium (1980); The Littlest Hobo (1980); The Day Time Ended (1979); Greatest Heroes of the Bible (1979); Winter Kills (1979); Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff (1979); Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold (1978); Vega$ (1978); Flying High (1978); High Hopes (1978); The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries (1978); Golden Rendezvous (1977); Murder in Peyton Place (1977); The November Plan (1977); Little Ladies of the Night (1977); The Streets of San Francisco (1976); Police Woman (1976); Rich Man, Poor Man (1976); City of Angels (1976); Ellery Queen (1976); Abduction (1975); The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1975); Ironside (1973); The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (1972); The Pigeon (1969); Carnal Circuit (1969); Peyton Place (1964–1968); Insight (1966); Fate Is the Hunter (1964); Arrest and Trial (1964); The Greatest Show on Earth (1964); Beach Party (1963); The Untouchables (1962); General Electric Theater (1955–1962); Dr. Kildare (1962); The Dick Powell Theatre (1961); Death Valley Days (1961); Checkmate (1961); The Last Sunset (1961); Route 66 (1961); The Last Voyage (1960); Goodyear Theatre (1960); Alcoa Theatre (1960); Warlock (1959); Cimarron City (1958); Too Much, Too Soon (1958); The Tarnished Angels (1957); Tip on a Dead Jockey (1957); Quantez (1957); Man of a Thousand Faces (1957); Written on the Wind (1956); Tension at Table Rock (1956); Pillars of the Sky (1956); The Loretta Young Show (1956); Appointment with Adventure (1956); At Gunpoint (1955); The Christophers (1955); Artists and Models (1955); Sincerely Yours (1955); Tall Man Riding (1955); Five Guns West (1955); Fireside Theatre (1954–1955); Battle Cry (1955); Young at Heart (1954); The Fast and the Furious (1954); Private Hell 36 (1954); Security Risk (1954); Pushover (1954); The Lone Gun (1954); Four Star Playhouse (1953–1954); Loophole (1954); Omnibus / The Horn Blows at Midnight (1953); Jack Slade (1953); The Revlon Mirror Theater (1953); The Doctor (1953); Law and Order (1953); Scared Stiff (1953); Torpedo Alley (1952); Kraft Theatre (1951); The Bushwhackers (1951); Saddle Legion (1951); Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone (1950); The Killer That Stalked New York (1950); Convicted (1950); The Nevadan (1950); Colorado Territory (1949); South of St. Louis (1949); Flaxy Martin (1949); One Sunday Afternoon (1948); Two Guys from Texas (1948); To the Victor (1948); The Big Sleep (1946); Night and Day (1946); Janie Gets Married (1946); Frontier Days (1945); Too Young to Know (1945); Hollywood Canteen (1944); One Mysterious Night (1944); Youth Runs Wild (1944); Step Lively (1944); Show Business (1944); Seven Days Ashore (1944); Higher and Higher (1943); The Falcon and the Co-eds (1943); Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943).

Born on this day – John Forsythe:


John Forsythe

Actor

Producer

Narrator

Drama teacher

Philanthropist

January 29, 1918 – April 1, 2010

Born on this day – Victor Mature:


Victor Mature

Actor

January 29, 1913 – August 4, 1999

Born on this day – Archie Mayo:


Archie Mayo


Director

Writer

Actor

January 29, 1891 – December 4, 1968


Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, and Archie Mayo on the set of It's Love I'm After (1937).

Credits:

The Beast of Budapest (1958); Angel on My Shoulder (1946); A Night in Casablanca (1946); Sweet and Low-Down (1944); Crash Dive (1943); Orchestra Wives (1942); Moontide (1942); Confirm or Deny (1941); Charley's Aunt (1941); The Great American Broadcast (1941); Four Sons (1940); The House Across the Bay (1940); They Shall Have Music (1939); Youth Takes a Fling (1938); The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938); It's Love I'm After (1937); Call It a Day (1937); Black Legion (1937); Give Me Your Heart (1936); I Married a Doctor (1936); The Petrified Forest (1936); The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935); Go Into Your Dance (1935); Bordertown (1935); Desirable (1934); The Man with Two Faces (1934); Gambling Lady (1934); Convention City (1933); Ever in My Heart (1933); The Mayor of Hell (1933); The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933); Night After Night (1932); Two Against the World (1932); Street of Women (1932); The Expert (1932); Under Eighteen (1931); Bought! (1931); Svengali (1931); Illicit (1931); The Doorway to Hell (1930); Oh, Sailor Behave! (1930); Courage (1930); Vengeance (1930); Wide Open (1930); The Sacred Flame (1929); The Sap (1929); Is Everybody Happy? (1929); Sonny Boy (1929); My Man (1928); On Trial (1928); State Street Sadie (1928); Retribution (1928); The Movie Man (1928); The Crimson City (1928); Beware of Married Men (1927); The College Widow (1927); Slightly Used (1927); Dearie (1927); Quarantined Rivals (1927); Johnny Get Your Hair Cut (1927); Unknown Treasures (1926); Christine of the Big Tops (1926); Money Talks (1926); Weak, But Willing (1926); Off His Beat (1925); Oh, Bridget! (1925); Tender Feet (1925); Why Hesitate? (1925); A Rarin' Romeo (1925); Good Spirits (1925); Reno or Bust (1924); High Gear (1924); Short Change (1924); Tootsie Wootsie (1924); Dandy Lions (1924); Spring Fever (1923); A Man of Position (1923); Round Figures (1923); High Kickers (1923); Speed Bugs (1923); Don't Get Fresh (1923); The Imperfect Lover (1923); All Over Twist (1923); F.O.B. (1923); No Luck (1923); The Educator (1922); The Speeder (1922); Poor Boy (1922); Rolling Stones (1922); The Vagrant (1921); Robinson Crusoe Ltd. (1921); It's Your Move (1921); Beaches and Peaches (1918); The Kid Snatchers (1917); Double Dukes (1917); A Nurse of an Aching Heart (1917); A Limburger Cyclone (1917).

Born on this day – W. C. Fields:


W. C. Fields


Actor

Comedian

Juggler

Writer

Director

January 29, 1880 – December 25, 1946

Credits:

The Fatal Glass of Fields (2008); 2nd House (1974); Sensations of 1945 (1944); Song of the Open Road (1944); Follow the Boys (1944); Tales of Manhattan (1942); Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941); The Bank Dick (1940); My Little Chickadee (1940); You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939); The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938); A Day at the Races (1937); Poppy (1936); Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935); Mississippi (1935); David Copperfield (1935); It's a Gift (1934); Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934); The Old Fashioned Way (1934); You're Telling Me! (1934); Six of a Kind (1934); Alice in Wonderland (1933); Tillie and Gus (1933); The Golf Specialist (1930); Too Many Highballs (1933); The Singing Boxer (1933); International House (1933); The Pharmacist (1933); The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933); The Dentist (1932); If I Had a Million (1932); Million Dollar Legs (1932); Her Majesty, Love (1931); The Golf Specialist (1930); The Family Ford (1930); Fools for Luck (1928); Tillie's Punctured Romance (1928); Two Flaming Youths (1927); Running Wild (1927); The Potters (1927); So's Your Old Man (1926); It's the Old Army Game (1926); That Royle Girl (1925); Sally of the Sawdust (1925); Janice Meredith (1924); His Lordship's Dilemma (1915); Pool Sharks (1915).

Recommended reading - She Who Was No More (1951):


She Who Was No More

By Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac.

Filmed as Les Diaboliques, a.k.a. Diabolique, The Devils, The Fiends (1955), directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot.

ASIN: B00TNBPJ9O
Published by Pushkin Vertigo.
English language translation edition 2015.
Published 2015.
First published 1951.

Description:

Every Saturday evening, travelling salesman Ferdinand Ravinel returns to his wife, Mireille, who waits patiently for him at home. But Ferdinand has another lover, Lucienne – an ambitious doctor – and together the adulterers have devised a murderous plan.

Drugging Mireille, the pair drown her in a bathtub. But before the "accidental" death can be discovered, the corpse mysteriously disappears. So begins the unraveling of Ferdinand's plot, and his sanity.

This classic of French noir fiction was adapted for the screen by Henri-Georges Clouzot as Les Diaboliques (The Devils; The Fiends), starring Simone Signoret and Véra Clouzot, the film which in turn inspired Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. A second movie version, Diabolique, followed in 1996, starring Sharon Stone.

Mary Oliver, on writing:


It's very important to write things down instantly, or you can lose the way you were thinking out a line.
I have a rule that if I wake up at 3 in the morning and think of something, I write it down.
I can't wait until morning - it'll be gone.

- Mary Oliver.