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The King and I is a 1956 American musical film made by 20th Century-Fox, directed by Walter Lang and produced by Charles Brackett and Darryl F. Zanuck. The screenplay by Ernest Lehman is based on the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King and I , which is itself based on the 1944 novel Anna and the King of Siam by Margaret Landon .
The cast included Laura Michelle Kelly as Anna, Llana as the King and Joan Almedilla as Lady Thiang. [155] The production was reproduced at the London Palladium from June through September 2018. O'Hara and Watanabe reprised their roles, with Naoko Mori and Ruthie Ann Miles sharing the role of Lady Thiang, Na-Young Jeon as Tuptim, Dean John ...
The King and I earned $4 million during its opening weekend, occupying the sixth spot at the box office. [23] The film ultimately grossed under $12 million at the box office. [3] [4] Its release also coincided with Doug's 1st Movie, which was released the following week. [10] The film was a box office failure.
The King and I: Nominated [74] 1956: National Board of Review Awards: Best Actor: Anastasia / The King and I / The Ten Commandments: Won [75] 1956: New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Actor: Nominated [76] 1952: Tony Awards: Distinguished Supporting or Featured Musical Actor: The King and I: Won [77] 1985: Special Tony Award: Won [78]
The King And I Terry Saunders was a film and Broadway performer. She is most widely known for playing Lady Thiang in the film and stage versions of The King And I , first as a replacement on Broadway, [ 1 ] then in the film, [ 2 ] performing the song " Something Wonderful " in both.
The King and I (original cast recording) This page was last edited on 3 January 2022, at 17:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
In 1950, Nixon married the first of her three husbands, Ernest Gold, who composed the theme song to the movie Exodus. They had three children, including singer and songwriter Andrew Gold. [28] They divorced in 1969. She was married to Lajos "Fritz" Fenster from 1971 to 1975, and to woodwind player Albert Block from 1983 to his death in 2015.
Deborah Jane Trimmer [1] was born on 30 September 1921 in Hillhead, Glasgow, [3] the only daughter of Kathleen Rose (née Smale) and Capt. Arthur Charles Kerr Trimmer, a World War I veteran and pilot who lost a leg at the Battle of the Somme and later became a naval architect and civil engineer.