Name | Biography | Official ? | Options |
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Maryam Nouhy |
A British actress born in Camberwell, London, UK to a family of artists. Her father was actor and comedy writer Stanley Lupino, her mother actress Connie Emerald, and her uncle singer and dancer Lupino Lane. She studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and appeared with her father on The Love Race (1931). Her first big role was on Her First Affaire (1932). Her works include The Ghost Camera (1933), High Sierra (1941), Ladies in Retirement (1941), and The Hard Way (1943). She was nominated several times for Emmy awards and has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She married 3 times and had one child. She died of a stroke while battling with colon cancer on 3 August 1995 in Los Angeles, California, US. |
Name | Trivia Body | Criteria | Options |
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Shaimaa Saied | Salaries: Deep Valley (1947) - 95,000 Out of the Fog (1941) - $40,000 | ||
Shaimaa Saied | Spouses: Howard Duff (October 21, 1951 - 1984) (divorced, 1 child) Collier Young (August 5, 1948 - October 20, 1951) (divorced) Louis Hayward (November 16, 1938 - May 11, 1945) (divorced) | ||
Shaimaa Saied | Height: 5′ 4″ (1.63 m) | ||
Shaimaa Saied | She became an American citizen in 1948. | ||
Shaimaa Saied | Her career lasted 48 years. She acted in 59 films, 45 television series, directed 8 films, and directed more than 100 television episodes, most of which she wrote and produced. She wrote 8 films and produced two films. | ||
Shaimaa Saied | She was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards in 1959, 58, and 57, and won the NBR Award in 1941 and 1942, the NYFCC Award in 1943, the Golden Scroll Award in 1976, and the Muse Award in 1998. She also received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her film and television work. | ||
Shaimaa Saied | She was the second woman to be accepted into the Directors Guild, the first being Dorothy Arzner. | ||
Shaimaa Saied | She contracted polio when she came to America in 1934, due to polluted swimming pools, but she recovered from it, and this motivated her to help organizations combating the disease. | ||
Shaimaa Saied | She used her period of illness with polio to write music. | ||
Shaimaa Saied | She was the first woman to direct a film noir, The Hitch-Hiker (1953). |
Name | Role/Job | Options | |
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1) | Batman | ||
2) | Women's Prison | ||
3) | On Dangerous Ground | ||
4) | Hollywood Canteen | ||
5) | Thank Your Lucky Stars | ||
6) | Moontide | ||
7) | The Sea Wolf | ||
8) | Ladies in Retirement | ||
9) | They Drive by Night | ||
10) | The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt | ||
11) | The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | ||
12) | Artist and Models | ||
13) | Peter Ibbetson |
Name | Role/Job | Options | |
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1) | Batman | Director | |
2) | The Trouble with Angels | Director | |
3) | The Hitch - Hiker | Director | |
4) | On Dangerous Ground |
Name | Role/Job | Options | |
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1) | The Hitch - Hiker | Writer |