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  2. Woody Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen as a senior at Midwood High School in Brooklyn in 1953. Allen was born Allan Stewart Konigsberg [25] at Mount Eden Hospital in Bronx, New York City, on November 30, 1935, [a] [26] [27] to Nettie (née Cherry; 1906–2002), a bookkeeper at her family's delicatessen, and Martin Konigsberg (1900–2001), [28] a jewelry engraver and waiter. [29]

  3. Woody Allen Looks at 1967 - Wikipedia

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    Woody Allen Looks at 1967 is a television special that premiered on NBC on December 27, 1967, starring stand-up comedian Woody Allen. [1] Allen hosted the show produced by Kraft Music Hall , in which he opens with a standup monologue and acts in a series of comedy skits alongside Liza Minnelli .

  4. Amir Blumenfeld - Wikipedia

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    He has portrayed Woody Allen in episodes of Hardly Working [12] and Very Mary-Kate [13] —MTV's Guy Code Blog listed his among "The 8 Best Woody Allen Impressions We Found On The Internet". [12] His favorite sketch written for CollegeHumor is entitled "Moments Before Cup Chicks", and involves a director briefing the participants of the viral ...

  5. ‘Coup de Chance’ Review: Woody Allen’s Drama of Upper-Middle-Class Murder Is His Best Movie Since ‘Blue Jasmine’ (or Maybe ‘Match Point’) Owen Gleiberman September 4, 2023 at 3:30 PM

  6. Annie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Best Director, Woody Allen: 3. Best Actress, Diane Keaton: 4. Best Original Screenplay, Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman: Golden Globe Awards 1. Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Diane Keaton: BAFTA Awards 1. Best Film: 2. Best Direction, Woody Allen: 3. Best Actress in a Leading Role, Diane Keaton: 4.

  7. Here are SNL’s twenty-five best cast members. Rachel Dratch Her five-season tenure (1999–2006) coincided with SNL ’s post-Ferrell renaissance, and she was one of the era’s unsung heroes.

  8. Getting Even (Allen book) - Wikipedia

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    "Mr. Big" is a parody of the style and structure of hardboiled detective stories. The protagonist, Kaiser Lupowitz, is a parody of the characters which were typically played by Humphrey Bogart on film: Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon, [2] Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer [3] [4] and Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe. [5]

  9. Soup for One (film) - Wikipedia

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    At its best, Soup for One recalls the New York comedies of Woody Allen. [ . . . ] The movie's jokes at the expense of the singles life are not terrifically fresh, even during an elaborate sequence filmed at the Concord Hotel, and the wisecracks are sometimes too desperately knowing. Mr. Kaufer has a good comic eye and ear, but he has to be ...