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    SEPTEMBER 16 &17
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CLAYTON WILLIAMS, JR. '54
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H ENRY GI LGHRI$T '46 REP. CHET EDWARDS 74
GEN. ED SOLYMOSY '60
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Tandy
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roles for the most part. What has
been happening to the film is re
markable, but there is something
about the story that has allowed
the play to run for years.”
Besides “Miss Daisy,” Tandy’s
movies included “The Seventh
Cross” (1944), “Forever Amber”
(1947), Walt Disney’s “Light in
the Forest” (1958), Alfred Hitch
cock’s “The Birds” (1963), “But-
ley” (1974) with Alan Bates, “The
World According to Garp” (1982)
with Robin Williams, “The Bosto
nians” (1984), “Cocoon” (1985),
“Fried Green Tomatoes” (1991)
and “Used People” (1992).
Tandy also played many clas
sical roles on stage, primarily in
London and in such regional the
aters as the Guthrie in Min
neapolis, the Stratford (Connecti
cut) American Shakespeare Fes
tival, the Shaw Festival at Nia
gara on the Lake and the Strat
ford Festival in Ontario, Canada.
Born in London on June 7,
1909, Tandy was the daughter of
a rope manufacturer who died of
cancer when his daughter was
12. Her mother worked several
jobs to put her daughter through
private school.
Tandy trained at the Ben
Greet Academy of Acting in Lon
don and made her professional
debut in 1927 at a small theater
in Soho. In 1932, she married ac
tor Jack Hawkins. They had one
child, Susan. The marriage end
ed in divorce.
In 1940, Tandy and her
daughter emigrated to the Unit
ed States. She landed minor
parts in several Broadway plays.
While in New York, she met
Cronyn through another actor.
“I was in love with her right
away,” Cronyn said. “But it took
two years for her to marry me.”
The couple wed in 1942. By
then, they were living in C(
nia where both had conti
with film studios. Cronynl
work as a character actor,ii
at MGM, while Tandy wa;
successful. In between film•
the actress had two chit
Chris, born in 1943, andTJ
bom in 1945.
In 1946, Cronyn, worM
the Actors’ Lab behind the: :;
Schwab’s Drugstore, direct*
wife in a one-act play calleo ;
trait of a Madonna." It was
ten by a new playwright J
Tennessee Williams wh™
just scored a big succeii
Broadway with “The
Menagerie.”
Williams was looking)
actress to play the heart!
ing, fading beauty
DuBois in his new phi
Streetcar Named Desirej
found her in Tandy who,(
with Brando, electrified]
way when the play openecj
in December 1947.
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“Seinfeld” won the Emmys for
supporting acting in comedy se
ries.
Metcalf plays the scrappy sis
ter Jackie on ABC’s “Roseanne.”
She won the same supporting
comedy actress award for the role
last year.
In another repeat, Richards,
won the comedy supporting actor
trophy for playing Kramer, Jerry
Seinfeld’s strange neighbor.
“I’m getting spoiled,” said
Richards.
James Burrows, a veteran of
“Cheers,” won for comic directing
for the pilot of “Frasier.” The
“Frasier” episode “The Good Son”
won for best comedy series writ
ing.
Bette Midler opened the show,
wailing a tune from the musical
“Gypsy” in feather boa, stiletto
heels, blue sequin baby-doll top
and leggings.
“Home Improvement” star
Tim Allen, whose name wasn’t
submitted in time for the Emmy
nominations, arrived onstage
breathless as a presenter, joking:
"I almost didn’t make it. My staff
forgot to tell me what night it
was.”
Tracey Ullman was saluted,
for best individual performance
in a variety or music program,
for HBO’s “Tracey Ullman —
Takes on New York.”
“You know, this show, I did
this because my husband said
put the diapers down and get
back out to work you lazy old
bag,” Ullman quipped.
Other honors for variety or
music programs went to HBO’s
“Dennis Miller Live” for writing
and CBS’ “The Tony Awards.”
“Mystery: Prime Suspect 3” on
PBS won best miniseries. In oth
er miniseries or special cate
gories, the supporting actress
Emmy went to Cicely Tyson for
“Oldest Living Confederate Wid
ow Tells All, Parts One and
Two,” and HBO’s “Against the
Wall” won for directing.
HBO’s “And the Band Played
On” was the best made-for-TV
movie. “The 66th Annual Acade
my Awards” won best variety
music or comedy special.
CBS headed into Sunday
night’s presentations leading in
both nominations and trophies
already awarded in creative arts
categories.
“NYPD Blue,” the ABCs
to beat with a record 26 no-J
tions, jumped off to a
by collecting three trophit
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set a new Emmy record wit?
wins in a single year. Ti. :
record of eight was set by I*
Street Blues” in 1981.
CBS headed into then-
end’s awards ceremonies;?
the most nominations, 92 ?
carried off 14 trophies intbsl
ative categories. It wasfofef
in total nominations by,t|
with 73, NBC with 66 and 1
with 36.
This year’s Emmy awards:
tention was highlighted!
“NYPD” star David Carusos
cision to exit the hit drama:
one season, and the mis ;
Emmy nomination for"Honi'
provement’s” Allen.
The ceremony, broadcast!
ABC, was co-hosted by Pa::
Richardson, an Emmy nor:
for “Home Improvement,"arf
comedian Ellen DeGeneres,:
of “Ellen.”
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