Director Martin Ritt And James Earl Jones The Great White Hope Set Globe Arizona 1969-2013 #2
by David Lee Guss
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Director Martin Ritt And James Earl Jones The Great White Hope Set Globe Arizona 1969-2013 #2
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David Lee Guss
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Photograph - Photography
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Director Martin Ritt has a private session with his star James Earl Jones. Jones was awarded an Honorary Oscar on November 12, 2011 for his over five decades of work in the film business. He had won a Tony in 1969 for his Broadway production of "Hope."
His first film role was as Lt. Lothar Zogg, a B-52 bombardier, in Stanley Kubrick's black comedy "Dr. Strangelove" (1964).
Director Martin Ritt (1914-1990) was an actor on stage and TV and drama coach at the Actors' Studio. His greatest success in film was "Hud" (1963) where Paul Newman gave one of his finest performances.
Newman had been a student of Ritt's at the Actors' Studio. James Earl Jones was nominated for an Oscar for "Hope."
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