A very happy birthday to Rosemary Harris, who hit the incredible age of 96 today!
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Oscar Nominee of All Time Tournament: Round 1, Group A
(info about nominees under the poll)
KLAUS MARIA BRANDAUER (1943-)
NOMINATIONS:
Supporting- 1985 for Out of Africa
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ROSEMARY HARRIS (1927-)
NOMINATIONS:
Supporting- 1994 for Tom & Viv
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I still find it so hilarious that Otto and Rosie talked about T.S Eliot in Spider-Man 2, and then you have friggin Willem Dafoe who is Norman Osborn in the Rami trilogy, playing as T.S Eliot in Tom & Viv 1994 with Rosemary Harris who is Aunt May and plays his mother-in-law in the movie!
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Happy birthday, Rosemary Harris
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From the Golden Age of Television
Wuthering Heights - CBS - May 9, 1958
A presentation of "DuPont Show of the Month" Season 1 Episode 9
Drama
Running Time: 90 minutes
Stars:
Richard Burton as Heathcliff
Rosemary Harris as Cathy Earnshaw
Denholm Elliott as Edgar Linton
Barry Jones as Earnshaw
Cathleen Nesbitt as Ellen Dean
Robert Flemyng as Mr. Lockwood
Bernard Miles as Joseph
Michel Ray as Young Heathcliff
John Colicos as Hindley Earnshaw
Patty Duke as Young Cathy Earnshaw
Angela Thornton as Isabella Linton
Clarence Derwent as Minister
Noel Leslie as Dr. Kenneth
Mark Hykin as Young Hindley Earnshaw
Keith Herrington as Robert
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
Supporting Character Supplemental - Aunt May
Maybelle ‘May’ Parker-Jameson is the widow of Ben Parker and the paternal aunt of Peter Parker, who leads a secret life as the web-slinging superhero known as The Amazing Spider-Man. Aunt May is nurturing and supportive motherly figure to Peter, although throughout most of Peter’s time as Spider-Man's, she has not known of his alter ego and found Spider-Man to be frightening vigilante.
Eventually, Aunt May became suspicious of Peter’s double life and ultimately discovered the truth. Although reluctant at first, Aunt May accepted Peter’s life choices and has ended up a critical alley and figure of support to Spider-Man in his ongoing crime fighting career.
Later in life, May married J. Jonah Jameson Sr., the estranged father of Peter's boss and Spider-Man's harshest critic J. Jonah Jameson, making him her step-son and by extension Peter's step-cousin (much to the discomfort to Peter and J. Jonah). May and J. Jonah Sr. went on to create the Uncle Ben Foundation, a charity focused on providing help for the less fortunate. Sadly, J. Jonah Sr. fell ill to a rare illness and died shortly thereafter, leaving May a widow once again.
Aunt May has featured prominently in the various cinematic adaptations of Spider-Man. Actress Rosemary Harris portrayed the character in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy; whereas actress Sally Field played the role in The Amazing Spider-Man movies’ and actress Marisa Tomei portrayed Aunt May in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The character was voiced by Lily Tomlin in the 2018 animated film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
Aunt May first appeared in the pages of Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962).
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one thing I would really love to see in Madame Web is a flashforward to when Cassie is older and who is she played by? Rosemary Harris.
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SUNSHINE (2000)
Grade: C+
Felt like they tired to put too much history in to one movie. The production of the film is excellent however. Ralph Fiennes was great and literally carries the movie.
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Our very own Aunt May has joined the SAG-AFTRA picket line at the age of 95!
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Spider-Man: James Franco - 9
Special Features: "Spider-Mania” an E! Entertainment Special
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Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man hit theaters nationwide on May 3, 2002. Happy 20th anniversary!
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- Sam, I don't know what to do with you. You're a nice guy.
- Oh, what a thing to say. I'm wounded, I'm bleeding.
Crossing Delancey, Joan Micklin Silver (1988)
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