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Vincent Sherman

Date of Death: June 18, 2006 (99)

Birth Place: Vienna, GA, USA

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Vincent Sherman STAGE CREDITS

[Broadway]
1936
Scarpone

[Broadway]
1935
Rogo

[Broadway]
1935
Barolla

[Broadway]
1934
Conrad Noli

[Broadway]
1932
A Young Speaker

Stranger

[Broadway]
1930
A Herald

[Broadway]
1930
Court Attendant

Singer

[Broadway]
1930
A Buddhist Priest

Christian Traveller

[Broadway]
1928
Court Attendant

[Broadway]
1928
Chorus

Vincent Sherman Productions

 
[Broadway, 1936]
Director
 
[Broadway, 1936]
Director

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STAGE TUBE: Fellow Stage & Screen Stars Remember Elliott Gould in New Clip from Rick McKay's THE GOLDEN AGE FILM TRILOGY


Rick McKay has shared another video from his trilogy, BROADWAY: THE GOLDEN AGE. In his words, 'Happy (belated) Birthday, Elliott Gould! Shown here in a sneek peek at a chapter from BROADWAY: BEYOND THE GOLDEN AGE, with Jerry Orbach, June Havoc, Vincent Sherman, Marti Stevens, Chita Rivera, Lesley Ann Warrenn - and Elliott! This snippet is from a chapter about learning, not from teachers or schools, but from standing in the wings and watching - or from the audience - or wherever you can learn if you can't get in THAT school that everyone else is going to. And Elliott certainly did learn. '

BWW Reviews: Theatre Memphis' RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN - 'Blistered Sisters'


While watching the Next Stage production of Gina Gionfriddo's RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN at Theatre Memphis, I was reminded of John Van Druten's screenplay for the 1943 Warner Brothers film OLD ACQUAINTANCE. It was one of those 'women pictures' which provided thespic opportunities for the likes of actresses like Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins, who, in fact, were the lead players in this particular film. In their youth, the two women had been friends, but as their paths parted in life, the Davis character, brittle and alone, became a critically acclaimed (if financially challenged) author, while the Hopkins character, finally penning a bestseller (trash that it is, it rakes in the 'big bucks'), jealously desires what Davis has. I couldn't help thinking, if Gionfriddo's RAPTURE had fallen into the hands of a director like Vincent Sherman, I could see Davis as the 'Catherine Croll' character, who, despite national recognition and an evidently fulfilling career, begins to have doubts about her life choices. (If you've ever seen the famous car scene in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's ALL ABOUT EVE, also starring Davis, you'll hear the character of stage actress 'Margo Channing' lament what a woman gives up when she devotes herself entirely to a career: I wonder if this very scene influenced Ms. Gionfriddo in her characterizations.) The other character, 'Gwen,' would obviously have been given over to Hopkins, who would have shone as the once promising woman who jettisoned her own burgeoning promise to marry 'Don Harper,' who once had been Catherine's intended (George Brent, anyone?).

Vincent Sherman FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Vincent Sherman been in?

Vincent Sherman has appeared on Broadway in 10 shows.

How many West End shows has Vincent Sherman been in?

Vincent Sherman has not appeared in the West End

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