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How to Marry a Millionaire is a 1953 American romantic comedy film directed by Jean Negulesco and written and produced by Nunnally Johnson. The screenplay was based on the plays The Greeks Had a Word for It (1930) by Zoe Akins and Loco (1946) by Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert. [citation needed]
The series was based on the hit 1953 film of the same name (in which Anders appeared in a bit role) [5] starring Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, and Lauren Bacall. Anders co-starred in the series with Barbara Eden and Lori Nelson. The first season of How to Marry a Millionaire was fairly successful and it was renewed for a second, abbreviated ...
How to Marry a Millionaire is an American sitcom that aired in syndication and on the NTA Film Network from October 7, 1957 to August 20, 1959. The series is based on the 1953 film of the same name starring Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable, and Lauren Bacall. The series stars Lori Nelson, Merry Anders, and Barbara Eden.
Also in 1957, she was cast in one of the three lead roles in the syndicated sitcom How to Marry a Millionaire. Based on the 1953 film of the same name, Nelson starred as Greta Hanson, a brainy psychology major who works as an usher on a television game show. [13] The series also starred Barbara Eden and Merry Anders. Nelson opted to leave the ...
The film earned $5.3 million at the box office worldwide, and was the seventh-highest-grossing film of 1953, [4] with $5.1 million in North America, [11] [b] while Monroe's next feature, How to Marry a Millionaire (also 1953), was the fourth-highest.
How to Marry a Millionaire: Jean Negulesco: Lauren Bacall, Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, William Powell: Comedy: 20th Century Fox: I Confess: Alfred Hitchcock: Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter: Drama: Warner Bros. The I Don't Care Girl: Lloyd Bacon: Mitzi Gaynor, Oscar Levant: Biography: 20th Century Fox; story of Eva Tanguay: I Love Lucy: Edward ...
Mohr made guest appearances on such network television comedy shows as The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1951), How to Marry a Millionaire (1958), The Jack Benny Program (1961 & 1962), The Smothers Brothers Show (1965), and The Lucy Show (1968). He had the recurring role of newsman Brad Jackson in My Friend Irma [6]: 730 (1952).
Rory Calhoun (born Francis Timothy McCown, August 8, 1922 – April 28, 1999) was an American film and television actor who was known for starring in numerous Westerns in the 1950s and 1960s, and appeared in supporting roles in films such as How to Marry a Millionaire (1953).