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The Magnificent Yankee (play)
The Magnificent Yankee may refer to: * ''The Magnificent Yankee'' (play) (1946), by Emmet Lavery ** ''The Magnificent Yankee'' (1950 film), adapted by Emmet Lavery and directed by John Sturges ** ''The Magnificent Yankee'' (1965 film), adapted by Robert Hartung, and directed by George Schaefer See also * '' The Magnificent Yankees'', a 1952 book by Tom Meany Thomas William Meany (September 21, 1903 – September 11, 1964) was an American sports journalism, sports writer who mostly covered baseball in the New York City area. Biography Meany's love of sports began at St. John's Prep in Brooklyn, wher ...
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The Magnificent Yankee (play)
The Magnificent Yankee may refer to: * ''The Magnificent Yankee'' (play) (1946), by Emmet Lavery ** ''The Magnificent Yankee'' (1950 film), adapted by Emmet Lavery and directed by John Sturges ** ''The Magnificent Yankee'' (1965 film), adapted by Robert Hartung, and directed by George Schaefer See also * '' The Magnificent Yankees'', a 1952 book by Tom Meany Thomas William Meany (September 21, 1903 – September 11, 1964) was an American sports journalism, sports writer who mostly covered baseball in the New York City area. Biography Meany's love of sports began at St. John's Prep in Brooklyn, wher ...
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Emmet Lavery
Emmet Godfrey Lavery (November 8, 1902 – January 1, 1986) was an American playwright and screenwriter. Born in Poughkeepsie, Lavery trained as a lawyer, before devoting his career to the theatre and to film. He wrote the English libretto for Ernst Krenek's 1940 chamber opera '' Tarquin''. 1943 saw him writing for three films: * He was one of the team of 22 writers collaborating on the 1943 film ''Forever and a Day''. * He adapted Gregor Ziemer's 1943 book ''Education For Death'' for Edward Dmytryk's 1943 film ''Hitler's Children''. * He wrote the 1943 American war film ''Behind the Rising Sun'', based on the 1941 book by James R. Young. Lavery was president of the Screenwriters Guild of Los Angeles from 1945 to 1947. He served as vice president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1946. In 1946, Lavery was one of six Hollywood figures listed by William Wilkerson in a ''The Hollywood Reporter'' editorial under the headline " Hywd's Red Commissars!" Dr ...
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The Magnificent Yankee (1950 Film)
''The Magnificent Yankee'' is a 1950 American biographical film adapted by Emmet Lavery from his 1946 play of the same title, which was in turn adapted from the 1942 book ''Mr. Justice Holmes'' by Francis Biddle. The story examines the life of United States Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. The film was directed by John Sturges, with stars Louis Calhern, Ann Harding, Eduard Franz, and Philip Ober. Calhern created the role of Oliver Wendell Holmes in the original Broadway production. Calhern was primarily a character actor in films and his portrayal of Holmes was his only true starring role in a sound film. A grateful Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer purchased the film rights to the play specifically for Calhern in appreciation for his consistently fine work in many supporting roles during his years with the studio. The film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Louis Calhern) and Best Costume Design, Black-and-White. A ''Hallmark Hall of Fame'' te ...
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The Magnificent Yankee (1965 Film)
''The Magnificent Yankee'' is a 1965 biographical film in the '' Hallmark Hall of Fame'' television anthology series. The film was adapted by Robert Hartung from the Emmet Lavery 1946 play of the same title, which was in-turn adapted from the 1942 book ''Mr. Justice Holmes'' by Francis Biddle. The story examines the life of United States Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne won Primetime Emmy Awards for their performances. Eduard Franz reprised his role as Louis Brandeis from the original 1950 film version. Director George Schaefer won a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Program Achievements in Entertainment, Phil Hyams as lighting director, and Bob O'Bradovich as make-up artist. Nominations went to Robert Hartung for the screenplay, Noel Taylor for costume design, and Warren Clymer for scenic design. Cast and characters * Alfred Lunt – Oliver Wendell Holmes * Lynn Fontanne – Fanny Holmes * Jordan Charney – Halloran * Grover Dale ...
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The Magnificent Yankees
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