actress Rita Hayworth; novelist Ernest Hemingway, a friend of Welles'; and filmmaker D.W. Griffith. Welles clearly intended to publish the autobiographical work and had placed photographs in envelopes that could be used in a book, Philip Hallman, curator of the Screen Arts Mavericks Collection, said.
tress Rita Hayworth; novelist Ernest Hemingway, a friend of Welles; and filmmaker D.W. Griffith. Welles clearly intended to publish the autobiographical work and had placed photographs in envelopes that could be used in a book, Philip Hallman, curator of the Screen Arts Mavericks Collection, said.
Welles clearly intended to publish the autobiographical work and had placed photographs in envelopes that could be used in a book, Philip Hallman, curator of the Screen Arts Mavericks Collection, said.
Date: May 22, 2015
Category: Entertainment
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Sean P. Means: After Oscar night, the war of art vs. money continues
The Times reporters quoted Philip Hallman, a film studies librarian at the University of Michigan, who opined, "It's sad, but most people have to finally accept that the Oscars have become, well, elitist and not in step with anything that is actually popular."