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Monday
Oct292018

Showbiz History: A Child Star, A Funny Girl, a Winged Serpent, and Noni Ryder

5 random things that happened on this day (October 29th) in showbiz history...

Fanny Brice

1891 Fanny Brice born in New York City. The comic actress, radio star, and Ziegfeld Girl who was immortalized by the Oscar-winning biopic Funny Girl. Brice is name-checked a few times in the new wonderful film Can You Ever Forgive Me?

1918 Happy 100th birthday today to Baby Peggy (aka Diana Serra Carey), the silent film child star who is still alive today! (See our list: 200 Oldest Living Screen Stars of Note). According to a THR report from January she's doing well and recently published her first fiction novel (!!!) having previously written a memoir and a biography 

1943 Flesh and Fantasy, an anthology movie of occult-related stories opens in movie theaters starring Barbara Stanwyck among other stars. Y

ou have to click on this poster after the jump which asks "WHICH IS YOU?" So, dear reader, tell us... which is you?

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1982 Cult classic Q: The Winged Serpent released in theaters

1999 Music of the Heart reaches movie theaters, providing Meryl Streep with her 12th acting nomination and Diane Warren her 5th songwriting nomination. Months of Meryl covered that movie here and "Music of My Heart" is one of the songs they sang at that Diane Warren tribute concert we told you about at Middleburg this past month.

Today's Birthday Suit: Winona Ryder photographed by Ellen von UnwerthToday's Birthdays
Oscar Winners: Richard Dreyfus (The Goodbye Girl)

Oscar Nominess
: Hope Emerson (Caged), editor Chris Lebezon (Top Gun), Akim Tamiroff (For Whom the Bell Tolls), and the iconic Winona Ryder (The Age of Innocence)... wouldn't it be heaven if Noni could find herself another awards-worthy role?

Actors
: Jon Abrahams, Jason Chong, Brendan Fehr, Robert Hardy, Aksel Hennie, Joely Fisher, Ben Foster, Fionla Hughes, Kate Jackson, Janet Montgomery, Pierre Png, Tracee Ellis Ross, Rufus Sewell, and Gabriel Union

Showbiz Peeps
: Animation Legend Ralph Bakshi, Simpsons voice Dan Castellaneta, Director Aaron Katz, TV producer Tim Minear, Singer Melba Moore, Painter Bob Ross, TV writer Michael Schur, Producer Don Simpson, and another Animation legend Isao Takahata

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Reader Comments (8)

Diana Serra Cary's story is a fascinating one and her bio was compulsively readable. So much more to her life than just her early fame. She was washed up in film by the age of 8! A happy birthday to her.


LOVE Flesh & Fantasy, what a great poster! All the segments are good one. Barbara Stanwyck and Boyer make an interesting pairing, probably the best written one is the Thomas Mitchell/Edward G. Robinson one but I have a soft spot for the first where Robert Cummings restores Betty Field faith in herself. Of the 8 I'd be the storyteller.

October 29, 2018 | Unregistered Commenterjoel6

Before I became a fan of names like Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton, I was and still am a huge Winona Ryder fan. Ironically, I have yet to see the two films she was Oscar nominated for but I've loved her in everything else I've seen her in.

Happy Birthday, Noni!!!!

October 29, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterMatt St.Clair

i'm the man living in terror and the woman living a lie - it's complicated...

October 29, 2018 | Unregistered Commenterpar

par -- i can always count on you for smile from the comments section ;)

October 29, 2018 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

I have aspirations of ruining a man *with* the power of love.

October 29, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterEli

I saw the filmed version of Sheridan Smith in “Funny Girl”, the London stage success.

I expected a mental wrench from the iconic Streisand version, but it was just so different, because it was a stage production, not a movie.

The ensemble cast had quite a lot of time, because the principals need a break between scenes and songs. There was inventive choreography and a great cast of dancers/ singers, which I didn’t expect.

Sheridan Smith was a real sweetheart in the role of Fanny Brice. Darius Campbell, as Nick Arnstein, was so open heartedly romantic that I could understand the appeal.

They are both apparently very well known in the UK. The only Hollywood movie I’ve seen Sheridan Smith in, is one of the Huntsman movies, where she played one of the dwarf comedy sidekicks (which is kind of sad).

I thought while watching that this would be a good role for Beanie Feldstein.

October 29, 2018 | Unregistered Commenteradri

Winona Ryder truly one of the most luminous and endearing personalities of the 80s/90s

October 29, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterEoghanMcQ

I have such a soft spot for Winona ... but I have zero interest in Stranger Things. I'd love to see her nab a few good film roles.

October 29, 2018 | Unregistered CommenterJJM
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