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In 1949, the new editor of Camera magazine, Walter Laubli (1902–1991), published a substantial portfolio of Jakob Tuggener pictures made at upper-class entertainments and in factories, alongside the work of 25 year-old Robert Frank who had just returned to his native Switzerland after two years abroad, with pages including some of his first pictures from New York.
Frank was born in Zürich, Switzerland, the son of Rosa (Zucker) and Hermann Frank. His family was Jewish. [3] Robert states in Gerald Fox's 2004 documentary Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank that his mother, Rosa (other sources state her name as Regina), had a Swiss passport, while his father, Hermann originating from Frankfurt, Germany had become stateless after losing ...
Frank, eager to return to California, writes an angry denunciation of NSF and leaves it in the in-box of the director, Diane Chang, for her to find the next morning. That evening, he unexpectedly has a romantic encounter with a beautiful woman in a Washington Metro subway elevator when the elevator is stuck between floors. They are released ...
Eighty-five years ago, The Wizard of Oz arrived in cinemas and forever changed the art form. Based on L. Frank Baum's novel, the beloved film follows Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) and her cast of ...
After Mean Girls, she appeared in movies including Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), and in 2010 she starred in the Hallmark Channel movie Elevator Girl. That began a new phase of her career—to ...
Elevator girl may refer to: Elevator operator "Elevator Girl", a 2019 song by Babymetal; Elevator Girl, a 2010 Hallmark Channel Original Movie
Elevator Girl: Lacey Chabert and Ryan Merriman: Bradford May February 13, 2010 [108] Uncorked: Julie Benz, JoBeth Williams, and Elliott Gould: David S. Cass Sr. March 6, 2010 [109] Healing Hands: Eddie Cibrian and Lisa Sheridan: Bradford May March 20, 2010 [110] A Soldier's Love Story (a.k.a. Meet My Mom) Lori Loughlin and Johnny Messner ...
He was a member of Hollywood's so-called "Irish Mafia", a group of Irish-American actors and friends which included Spencer Tracy, James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, and Frank McHugh. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] His Warner agreement was non-exclusive so he could appear in films for other studios, such as Whirlpool (as Jack Holt 's sidekick) and Dead End (as Humphrey ...