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Related: About this forumTCM September 2024 At a Glance - Star of the Month; Studio Directors spotlight; Barbara Rush, Donald Sutherland tributes
TCM September 2024 At a Glance - Star of the Month; Studio Directors spotlight; Barbara Rush, Donald Sutherland memorial tributesSTAR OF THE MONTH - LAUREN BACALL (MONDAYS)
Betty Joan Perske (September 16, 1924 August 12, 2014), professionally known as Lauren Bacall (/bəˈkɔːl/ bə-KAWL), was an American actress. She was named the 20th-greatest female star of classic Hollywood cinema by the American Film Institute. She received an Academy Honorary Award in 2009 in recognition of her contribution to the Golden Age of motion pictures.[2] She was known for her alluring, sultry presence and her distinctive, husky voice. Bacall was one of the last surviving major stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema.[3]
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Bacall began a career as a model for the Walter Thornton Model Agency before making her film debut at the age of 20 as the leading lady opposite her future husband Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944).[4] She continued in the film noir genre with appearances alongside her new husband in The Big Sleep (1946), Dark Passage (1947), and Key Largo (1948), and she starred in the romantic comedies How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) and Designing Woman (1957). She portrayed the female lead in Written on the Wind (1956), which is considered one of Douglas Sirk's seminal films. She later acted in Harper (1966), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), and The Shootist (1976).
She found a career resurgence for her role in the romantic comedy The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996), for which she earned the Golden Globe Award and the Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress. During the final stage of her career, she gained newfound success with a younger audience for major supporting roles in the films Misery (1990), Dogville (2003), Birth (2004), and the English dubs of the animated films Howl's Moving Castle (2004) and Ernest & Celestine (2012).
For her work in theatre, she made her Broadway debut in Johnny 2x4 (1942). She went on to win two Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in Applause (1970) and Woman of the Year (1981). She also acted in the play Goodbye Charlie (1959), the farce Cactus Flower (1965), and Wonderful Town (1977). She made her West End debut in The Applause (1970) followed by Sweet Bird of Youth (1985).
Spotlight - Studio Directors (Wednesdays)
Special Theme - Making Change - Political Films (Sept. 6, 7, 13,14, 20, 21, 27)
Memorial Tribute - Barbara Rush (3)
Memorial Tribute - Donald Sutherland (26)
WEEKLY SHOWCASES
MUSICAL MATINEE Sat. Noon (ET)
7 - That Night in Rio (1941)
14 - TBA
21 - Deep in My Heart (1954)
28 - Melody Cruise (1933)
DAILY SHOWCASE HIGHLIGHTS
1- Big Band Leaders
2- Prison Life
3- Alan Ladd birthday tribute
5- Musicals With Romance/Hollywood Black
6- Virginia Mayo
8- Helen Morgan musicals
9- Faces
10- Director Robert Wise/Brian Donlevy
12- Based on Real People/Sci-Fi
13- Producer Val Lewton
14- James Stewart westerns
15- John Ritter
16- Senior Stories/100th birthday Lauren Bacall
19- Animals in the Picture
20- Unusual Train Rides
22- Nicol Williamson
23- Birthday tribute Mickey Rooney
24- Family Secrets/Mexican-American Tales
26- Broadway Musicals
27- Travel to Mexico
28- 100th birthday Marcello Mastroianni
29- National Silent Movie Day
30- Deborah Kerr birthday tribute/Truman Capote
NOIR ALLEY Sat. Midnight, Sun. 10 am (ET)
7, 8 - Out of the Past (1947)
14, 15 - A Lady Without Passport (1950)
21, 22 - Split Second (1953)
28, 29 - High Wall (1947)
SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS Sun. Midnight (ET)
1 - Exit Smiling (1926)
8 - The Ace of Hearts (1921)
The Patsy (1928)
15 - Captain Salvation (1927)
22 - Mockery
29 - (National Silent Movie Day)
TCM IMPORTS Sun. Late 2 am (ET)
1 - An Enemy of the People (1989)
8 - La Haine (1995)
Deprisa, Deprisa (1981)
15 - Where Is My Friend's House? (1987)
Taste of Cherry (1997)
22 - Yi Yi (2000)
29 - (National Silent Movie Day)
SEPTEMBER PREMIERES
Sep 1 - A Master Builder (2013)
Sep 3 - World in My Corner (1956)
Sep 15 - They All Laughed (1981)
Sep 20 - The Lives of Others (2006)
Sep 23 - Appointment with Death (1988)
Sep 24 - Zoot Suit (1981)
Sep 24 - The Cisco Kid (1994)
Sep 29 - The Enchanted Cottage (1924)
Sep 30 - Capote (2005)
NEW LIMITED SERIES
Making Change: The Most Significant Political Films of All Time, a nine-week limited series showcasing films from the list by The New Republic, will premiere September 6, 2024, at 8PM ET/PT. (See https://www.democraticunderground.com/10309450).
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