Susannah YorkSusannah York (born January 9, 1941) is a British actress. She studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. In 1960 she made her first movie, Tunes of Glory, costarring with Alec Guinness and John Mills. She was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969). Her writing career is less well-known. In the 1970s she wrote two children's fantasy novels, In Search of Unicorns (1973), revised (1984) and Lark's Castle (1976), revised (1986). FilmographySusannah's son, Orlando Wells, stars in the Channel 4 teen drama, As If. This page about Susannah York includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Susannah York News stories about Susannah York External links for Susannah York Videos for Susannah York Wikis about Susannah York Discussion Groups about Susannah York Blogs about Susannah York Images of Susannah York |
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Susannah's son, Orlando Wells, stars in the Channel 4 teen drama, As If. Van Dyke received a Grammy Award for his performance on the soundtrack to Mary Poppins. In the 1970s she wrote two children's fantasy novels, In Search of Unicorns (1973), revised (1984) and Lark's Castle (1976), revised (1986). Dick's son Barry Van Dyke and grandson Carry Van Dyke are also actors: both Barry and Carry acted with Dick on Diagnosis: Murder. Her writing career is less well-known. Dick Van Dyke is the brother of actor Jerry Van Dyke. She was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969). He created many of the 3D rendered effects shown in Diagnosis: Murder himself, and continues to work with LightWave 3D. In 1960 she made her first movie, Tunes of Glory, costarring with Alec Guinness and John Mills. One of Van Dyke's modern passions is producing 3D computer graphics. She studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. His career seemed essentially over by 1990 when Van Dyke, whose usual role had been the amiable hero, took a villainous turn in Dick Tracy. He received positive reviews that led him to star in a series of TV movies on CBS that became the foundation for his popular television drama, Diagnosis: Murder, which ran from 1993 to 2001. Susannah York (born January 9, 1941) is a British actress. It was at this time that Van Dyke admitted he had recently overcome a real-life drinking problem. The final scene in particular is regarded by many as chilling and unforgettable. Regarded by many as the most realistic television film ever made dealing with alcoholism, it is sometimes shown at treatment centers. Van Dyke received wide acclaim and an Emmy nomination. In 1974, however Van Dyke surprised everyone by appearing in his first dramatic role, as an alcoholic businessman in The Morning After. After the mid-1960s, Van Dyke was in a number of relatively unsuccessful movies (though one, a children's film called Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, is still well-known, especially with the recent stage musical). He said Laurel only laughed and said "I've noticed that". He once met Laurel and told him he had copied a great deal from him. Dick Van Dyke was a great admirer of Stan Laurel and even gave the eulogy at his funeral. Van Dyke's attempt at a Cockney accent was widely ridiculed (especially in the UK), but the film also showed his versatility as a singer and dancer. He slowly transitioned out of television into movie acting in Bye Bye, Birdie (1963), What a Way to Go! (1964) and, most notably, Walt Disney's Mary Poppins (1964), in which he played Bert, a Cockney chimney sweep, and also played, in heavy disguise, the elderly owner of the bank. He then starred in his own sitcom, The Dick Van Dyke Show, which ran for five seasons – in the lead role of Rob Petrie, Van Dyke won three Emmy Awards. Van Dyke's first major role was on stage in Bye Bye Birdie in 1960, for which he won a Tony Award. He is most famous for his starring roles on The Dick Van Dyke Show (with Mary Tyler Moore) in the 1960s and Diagnosis: Murder in the 1990s. December 13, 1925 in West Plains, Missouri), usually credited as Dick Van Dyke, is a noted American television and movie actor. Richard Wayne Van Dyke (b. |