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Jack Weston (born Morris Weinstein; August 21, 1924 [citation needed] – May 3, 1996) was an American actor. He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 1976 and a Tony Award in 1981. Career
A stage play based on the scandal, Box Thirteen by Jack Westin, was performed at the College of the Mainland Community Theatre during the 1998–1999 season. [9] In 2023, Associated Press reporter James Mangan donated taped interviews to the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum which confirmed the story that he recorded in 1977.
Jack Laird January 13, 1962 ( 1962-01-13 ) A man shows Paladin a shell shocked and heavily scared girl to emotionally manipulate him into hunting Rusty Doggett ( John Alderson ) who slaughtered the girl's wagon train and wounded her when she was an infant.
It stars Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, Paul Burke and Jack Weston. In the film, Vicki Anderson (Dunaway) is hired to investigate the culprits of a multi-million dollar bank heist, orchestrated by Thomas Crown (McQueen). The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, winning Best Original Song for Michel Legrand's "The Windmills of Your Mind".
Jack Weinstein may refer to: Jack B. Weinstein (1921–2021), American judge; Jack Weston (born Morris Weinstein; 1924–1996), American actor; Jack Weinstein (Medal of Honor) (1928–2006), U.S. Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient; Jack Weinstein (general), U.S. Air Force general; Jack Russell Weinstein (born 1969), American philosopher
The film stars Audrey Hepburn as a blind woman, Alan Arkin as a violent criminal searching for drugs, and Richard Crenna as another criminal, supported by Jack Weston and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. [5] Audrey Hepburn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1967, and Zimbalist was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting ...
The Ritz is a 1976 British-American comedy farce film directed by Richard Lester based on the 1975 play of the same name by Terrence McNally.Actress Rita Moreno – who had won a Tony Award for her performance as Googie Gomez in the Broadway production – and many others from the 1975 original cast, such as Jack Weston, Jerry Stiller, and F. Murray Abraham, reprised their stage roles in the ...
In 1987, Westin sold The Ilikai to Arizona-based Heller-White Hotels for $55 million, and it became The Ilikai again. Jowa Hawaii Co., a subsidiary of Heller-White's lenders, the Industrial Bank of Japan , exercised an option to purchase the hotel later that year for $69.5 million. [ 2 ]