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The play premiered on Broadway at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre on January 23, 1964, and closed on May 29, 1965 after 208 performances. Directed by Elia Kazan, who collaborated with Miller on the script, the cast starred Barbara Loden as Maggie and Jason Robards Jr. as Quentin, along with Ralph Meeker as Mickey, [1] Salome Jens as Holga, and an early appearance by Faye Dunaway as Nurse.
After an encounter with James Tyler, Spector is arrested and, co-operating with officers, is shot by Tyler at a crime scene. Surviving his injuries, Spector claims to have lost six years of memory. After undergoing psychological evaluation, he attacks Gibson and his psychiatrist, before committing suicide.
After the Fall is a 1974 American television film directed by Gilbert Cates and starred Faye Dunaway, Christopher Plummer, Bibi Andersson, Murray Hamilton, Nancy Marchand and Brooke Shields. It is an adaptation of Arthur Miller 's 1964 semi-autobiographical play based on his marriage to Marilyn Monroe .
Gwen later reappeared in After the Fall in which she is involved with Angel Investigations. Jenny Mollen as Nina Ash (Season 5; After the Fall) Introduced in the season 5 episode, "Unleashed", Nina Ash was a young art major who became a werewolf. Nina became involved with Wolfram & Hart in exchange for shelter during the full moon.
"After the Fall", a song by Klaus Nomi from the 1982 album Simple Man "After the Fall" (song), a song by Journey, 1983 "After the Fall," a song by Elvis Costello on the album Mighty Like a Rose, 1991; After the Fall (band), an Australian musical group begun in 2000; After the Fall (Mary Coughlan album), 1997; After the Fall (98 Mute album), 2002
The Fall is a crime drama television series filmed and set in Northern Ireland. The series, starring Jamie Dornan as serial killer Paul Spector, is created and written by Allan Cubitt and features Gillian Anderson as Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson .
After the Fall (play) All Because of Agatha; And Things That Go Bump in the Night; Any Wednesday (play) B. Big Bad Mouse; Blues for Mister Charlie; A Bullet in the ...
Forming in 2000 on the Central Coast of New South Wales, After the Fall drew influences from Australian icons like Midnight Oil and AC/DC. [1]Their debut extended play (EP) As Far As Thoughts Can Reach was released in 2003, with the song "Three Quarter Binding" receiving airplay on Triple J.