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The patriarch of the family was the zoologist and comparative anatomist Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895). His grandsons include: Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World and The Doors of Perception; his brother Julian Huxley, an evolutionary biologist and the first director of UNESCO; the Nobel laureate physiologist Andrew Huxley.
Release 6 November 1963 ( 1963-11-06 ) (Sydney) [ 3 ] The Gioconda Smile is a 1964 Australian television play based on a play by Aldous Huxley (which had originally been written as a short story).
Aldous Huxley Robert E. Thompson Doran William Cannon: Directed by: Burt Brinckerhoff: Starring: Keir Dullea Marcia Strassman Kristoffer Tabori Bud Cort Julie Cobb Ron O'Neal: Theme music composer: Paul Chihara: Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: Production; Executive producer: Milton Sperling: Producer: Jacqueline ...
Ann Blyth and Russell Metty (cinematographer) on the set.. A Woman's Vengeance is a 1948 American film noir drama mystery film directed by Zoltán Korda and starring Charles Boyer, Ann Blyth, Jessica Tandy, Cedric Hardwicke, Rachel Kempson, and Mildred Natwick. [2]
Aldous was the grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley, the zoologist, agnostic, and controversialist who had often been called "Darwin's Bulldog". His brother Julian Huxley and half-brother Andrew Huxley also became outstanding biologists.
In recent years, the Earl Owensby studio complex remained tucked away off of Old Boiling Springs Road just outside of Shelby, vacant and gathering dust and graffiti, a long way off from its glory ...
The film was produced by Jeremy Thomas's Recorded Picture Company as a co-development with BBC Films, and with financial assistance from the UK Film Council's development fund. Much of the filming, which was completed in December 2008, [ 5 ] took place in the Wiltshire town of Bradford on Avon , which was standing in for Malvern , and at Darwin ...