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Orangey (credited under various names) had a prolific career in film and television in the 1950s and early 1960s and was the only cat to win two PATSY Awards (Picture Animal Top Star of the Year, an animal actor's version of an Oscar), the first for the title role in Rhubarb (1951), [4] a story about a cat who inherits a fortune, and the second for his portrayal of "Cat" in Breakfast at ...
Breakfast at Tiffany's is a 1961 American romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards from a screenplay by George Axelrod and based on the 1958 novella by Truman Capote. It stars Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Martin Balsam, and Mickey Rooney. In the film, Holly Golightly (Hepburn), a naïve, eccentric socialite ...
Breakfast at Tiffany's is a novella by Truman Capote published in 1958. In it, a contemporary writer recalls his early days in New York City, when he makes the acquaintance of his remarkable neighbor, Holly Golightly. In 1961 it was adapted into a major motion picture of the same name.
Breakfast at Tiffany's: The cat actor, Orangey, also appeared in the movies The Diary of Anne Frank and Rhubarb. Won the PATSY animal acting award in 1952 and 1962. He also guest starred in a Mission Impossible episode "The Seal" as IMF agent Rusty cat. Orion Men in Black (1997 film) Orange and white cat who carries an entire galaxy in his ...
Over a century of cinema has blessed us with some truly unforgettable movie moments. Guys have "Say hello to my little friend!" (that glorious scene in "Scarface" when Tony Montana bursts out of ...
"Something for Cat" "Sally's Tomato" "Mr. Yunioshi" "The Big Blow Out" "Hub Caps and Tail Lights" Side 2: "Breakfast at Tiffany's" "Latin Golightly" "Holly" "Loose Caboose" "The Big Heist" "Moon River Cha Cha" (Mancini, Mercer) As with many soundtrack albums by Mancini and others at the time, the album released alongside the film was a re ...
The vases, and other sterling silver Tiffany & Co. pieces from the 1880s, stand at the entry to the first art exhibition ever held at the Landmark’s gallery—a selection of pieces from Marino ...
Arnold's trainer, Frank Inn, was the proud owner of over 40 PATSY awards, thanks to his work with Orangey, the cat from Rhubarb (1951) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961); Higgins, the dog (who played the lead in the Benji movies and "Dog" on Petticoat Junction); Cleo the Basset Hound; and Lassie, and Tramp the dog from My Three Sons to name a ...