It was April 1948 when director King Vidor spotted 22-year-old Patricia Neal on the Warner Bros. studio lot. A drama graduate from Northwestern University, she had just arrived in Hollywood following a Tony Award-winning performance in Lillian Hellman's Another Part of the Forest . Impressed by Patricia's looks, Vidor approached the young actress and asked if she would be interested in doing a screen test for the female lead in his newest film, The Fountainhead (1949). Gary Cooper had already signed as the male protagonist, and the studio was then considering Lauren Bacall and Barbara Stanwyck to play his love interest. Neal liked the script and about two months later, she met with the director for sound and photographic tests. Vidor was enthusiastic about Patricia, but her first audition was a complete disaster. Cooper was apparently watching her from off the set and he was so unimpressed by her performance that he commented, « What's that!? » He ...
So far I've only seen Holliday in "The Marrying Kind." I realized yesterday that she's also in a Tracy/Hepburn film but it's been so long since I've seen it I don't remember her.
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I actually saw "The Marrying Kind" for Judy's birthday on Tuesday. It was really good. Aldo Ray is adorable. :)
DeleteOh wow, thank you so much for nominating me.
I know!!!!!! I love him so much in it ;)
DeleteI also nominated you for a Liebster award. =) Details here: http://classicreelgirl.blogspot.com/2016/06/2016-liebster-award.html
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