Wise BloodChicago, Illinois
4/15/1950Amy Wright
Wise Blood
As sexually frantic, Sabbath Lily,, Enoch Emory's [Harry Dean Stanton] righteous 15-year-old daughter, Amy Wright, reached heights of intentional overkill, akin only to a few Tennessee Williams' film adaptations, or possibly Olivier's role in Richard III.
With Criterion's DVD already in UK stores, and coming to the US, it will be possible for audiences, thirty years denied, to view Amy Wright and BRAD DOURIF's performance thirty thousand movies late, to find what made her great, but unfortunately obscure!Wright
married
Rip Torn,
1976The couple have two daughters:(Claire Torn, b. 1992 + Katie Torn, b. 1982)Wright is a graduate of Beloit College and the University of Chicago Laboratory School.Studied with Uta Hagen.
Broadway: FIFTH OF JULY and NOISES OFF
Off Broadway: MRS. KLEIN with Uta Hagen
Rip Torn’s
Sanctuary Theatre
HAMLET
MISS JULIE
THE STRONGER
A VILLAGE WOOING...Wright currently is on the faculty of HB Studio in New York City.
Course Teacher Day Time Performance Lab Amy Wright Wednesday/Friday 10:00am - 12:00pm
http://www.hbstudio.org/
Amy Wright gave up her position as teacher to pursue her dream in New York as actress. Elfin in quality with an intriguing, gap-toothed look, the child-like blonde actress found almost immediate reassurance as an apprentice at actor Rip Torn's Sanctuary Theater, making her stage debut in the company's 1975 production of "Agnes and Joan."Amy and her much older mentor (married to theater legend, Geraldine Page) began a clandestine personal relationship which produced two daughters.Torn never divorced Ms. Page. His longtime relationship with Amy was exposed shortly before his wife's sudden death of a heart attack in 1987.Amy and Torn married. [Amy appeared with both Torn and Ms. Page in August Strindberg's short plays "Miss Julie", "Creditors" and "The Stronger" in 1977 in repertory at the Hudson Guild Theatre.]Amy's sweetly countrified look and demeanor inspired a number of standout performances in quality productions.At age 26, she earned major attention on stage playing a crippled teen in a successful revival of Lanford Wilson's "The Rimers of Eldrich" in 1976. In 1978 Wilson wrote the stage part of 13-year-old, Shirley Tally in his acclaimed work, "Fifth of July," off-Broadway . The show made a spectacular transition to Broadway in 1980. In 1983 she shared the Drama Desk Award for her ensemble contribution in the comedy farce "Noises Off."Amy's debut filmMartha Coolidge's quirkyNot a Pretty Picture (1976),which led to minor roles inThe Deer Hunter (1978)andBreaking Away (1979)...
Bed-hopping groupie Stardust Memories; opposite John Savage, Inside Moves (1980); William Hurt's spinster sis, The Accidental Tourist (1988); Southern-baked beauty contest spoof, Miss Firecracker (1989); Jeff Daniels' soon-to-be-married sister, Love Hurts...Ignored by Hollywood and film awards, Wright continued as character actor, also making strong stage showings opposite the late Uta Hagen, in the Off-Broadway winner "Mrs. Klein" 1995...Other stage appearances include:
"Breakfast with Les and Bes""Hamlet""A Village Wooing""The Little Foxes""Prin"Onscreen:The Scarlet Letter (1995)Tom and Huck Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control (2002)Messengers (2004)The Namesake (2006)AND EVEN Rare TV APPEARANCES"Law and Order"
- Scratch... Play for Keeps (2009) .... Ma
- Synecdoche, New York (2008) .... Burning House Realtor
- The Good Shepherd (2006) .... Safe House Operations Officer
- The Namesake (2006) .... Pam
- "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" .... Sister Dorothy (1 episode, 2005)
... aka Law & Order: CI (USA: promotional abbreviation)
- Acts of Contrition (2005) TV episode .... Sister Dorothy- Messengers (2004) .... Nan Parrish
- Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control (2002) .... Psychiatrist
- "Undeclared" .... Debra Karp (1 episode, 2002)
- Parents' Weekend (2002) TV episode .... Debra Karp- Besotted (2001) .... Mona
- Amy & Isabelle (2001) (TV) .... Rosie
... aka Oprah Winfrey Presents: Amy and Isabelle (USA: complete title)- Joe the King (1999) .... Mary
... aka Joe Henry (USA)- Day and an Arabian Knight (1999) .... Day
- Tom and Huck (1995) .... Aunt Polly
... aka The Adventures of Tom and Huck
... aka Tom Sawyer- The Scarlet Letter (1995) .... Goody Gotwick
- Robot in the Family (1994)
- To Dance with the White Dog (1993) (TV) .... Carrie
- Josh and S.A.M. (1993) .... Waitress
- Where the Rivers Flow North (1993) .... Loose Woman
- Lethal Innocence (1991) (TV) .... Margaret Stokely
- Deceived (1991) .... Evelyn
- Hard Promises (1991) .... Shelley
- Final Verdict (1991) (TV) .... Queenie
- In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas (1991) (TV) .... Karen
... aka In the Line of Duty: The Twilight Murders
... aka Midnight Murders- Love Hurts (1990) .... Karen Weaver
- Daddy's Dyin'... Who's Got the Will? (1990) .... Lurlene
- Largo Desolato (1990) (TV)
... aka Vaclav Havel's 'Largo Desolato' (USA)- Settle the Score (1989) (TV) .... Becky
- Miss Firecracker (1989) .... Missy Mahoney
- The Accidental Tourist (1988) .... Rose Leary
- Crossing Delancey (1988) .... Ricki
- The Telephone (1988) .... Honey Boxe/Irate Neighbor/Jennifer on Answering Machine
- Trapped in Silence (1986) (TV) .... Dana Wendolowski
- Off Beat (1986) .... Mary Ellen Gruenwald
- Beer (1985) .... Stacy
... aka The Selling of America- A Fine Romance (1983) (TV) .... Jean
- Inside Moves (1980) .... Anne
- "NBC Special Treat" .... Bobba June (1 episode, 1980)
- Sunshine's on the Way (1980) TV episode .... Bobba June- Stardust Memories (1980) .... Shelley, Sandy's Bed Hopper
- Wise Blood
- (1979)
- Sabbath Lily
... aka- Der Ketzer (West Germany)
... aka- Die Weisheit des Blutes (West Germany)
... aka- John Huston's
- Wise Blood
- Heartland (1979) .... Clara Jane
- The Amityville Horror (1979) .... Jackie
- Breaking Away (1979) .... Nancy
- The Deer Hunter (1978) .... Bridesmaid
- Girlfriends (1978) .... Ceil
- Not a Pretty Picture (1976) .... Cindy
It's Like Life (2004) (V) .... Rose Leary
No man with a good car needs to be justified!- Hazel Motes
Hazel: ...the Church of Christ Without Christ. Where the blind can't see, the lame don't walk, and the dead stay that way.- Hazel Motes
'Twas like where you're from weren't never there. Where you're going doesn't matter. And where you are ain't no good unless you can get away from it!- Hazel Motes
sexual desiresShot almost entirely in Macon, Georgia, director
John Huston's
1979 adaptation of
Flannery
O'Connor's
novel,
as pitch-black
satire
on
religion...Brad Dourif
Wise Blood
(1979)
John Huston
United States
1979
105 minutes
Color
1.78:1
EnglishIn this acclaimed adaptation of the first novel by legendary Southern writer Flannery O’Connor, John Huston vividly brings to life her poetic world of American eccentricity. Brad Dourif, in an impassioned performance, is Hazel Motes, who, fresh out of the army, attempts to open the first Church Without Christ in the small town of Taulkinham. Populated with inspired performances that seem to spring right from O’Connor’s pages, Huston’s Wise Blood is an incisive portrait of spirituality and Evangelicalism, and a faithful, loving evocation of a writer’s vision.
Cast
Hazel Motes
Brad Dourif
Hoover Shoates
Ned Beatty
Asa Hawks
Harry Dean Stanton
Enoch Emory
Dan Shor
Sabbath Lily
Amy Wright
Landlady Mary
Nell Santacroce
Preacher
William Hickey
Grandfather
John Huston
Credits
Director
John Huston
From the novel by
Flannery O’Connor
Producer Michael Fitzgerald and Kathy Fitzgerald
MusicAlex North
Editing Roberto Silvi
Screenplay Benedict Fitzgerald and Michael Fitzgerald
Cinematography Gerry Fisher and B.S.C.
Disc Features
*New, restored high-definition digital transfer
* New interviews with actor Brad Dourif, writer Benedict Fitzgerald, and writer-producer Michael Fitzgerald
* Rare archival audio recording of author Flannery O’Connor reading her short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”
* A 28-minute episode of the television program Creativity with Bill Moyers from 1982, featuring John Huston discussing his life and work
* Theatrical trailer
* PLUS:A booklet featuring an essay by author Francine Prose
@mrjyn
March 25, 2009
AMY WRIGHT: 'LOOK AT THOSE 'PEE-CAN' EYES AND GO CRAZY!' [BIO + CLIP OF FAVORITE SCENE from WISE BLOOD [JOHN HUSTON , 1979: CRITERION DVD - finally!]
March 24, 2009
Wise Blood: Flannery O'Connor - Professor Amy Hungerford [Yale University: The American Novel Since 1945 (ENGL 291)]
Lecture 03: Flannery O'Connor, Wise Blood Yale - THE AMERICAN NOVEL SINCE 1945: In "The American Novel Since 1945" students will stud...all »
"The American Novel Since 1945"(ENGL 291)
Professor Amy Hungerford's first lecture on Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood addresses questions of faith and interpretation. She uses excerpts from O'Connor's copious correspondence to introduce the critical framework of O'Connor's Catholicism, but invites us to look beyond the question of redemption. What do characters see in this text, and what are they blind to? What do we see as readers, and how does methodology shape this vision?
Бабаня
Обдолбавщася бабка ходит по улице и фристайлит!
Всем поклоникам "трам пам пам" смотреть обязательно!
"Sound": Rahsaan Roland Kirk, John Cage + MORE (Directed by Dick Fontaine. 1966-67, Pt. 1)
The first installment of a short film featuring Rahsaan Roland Kirk, John Cage and David Tudor among others. Directed by Dick Fontaine.
March 23, 2009
Neon Neon - Sweat Shop (Unofficial) via: lazy jane
Music video commissioned by band for live show projection.
Memphis Mafia
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So for the first time ever, we are offering you memberships in the organization,(MMO),and the first thing you will receive when you send in your membership fee as stated above, is a beautiful numbered 8X10 Collector's Membership Certificate that is suitable for framing.
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Dr Nichopoulos: Elvis, We Care, Inc., Jerry Lee Lewis Road Manager, FedEx Employee RESUME
Dr Georges Nichopoulos |
Linda & Dr. Nick leaving The Philadelphia Hilton Hotel - June 23rd 1974 |
Born in Pittsburgh, PA, Nichopoulos was moved to Anniston, AL during his infancy where his father, a Greek immigrant, opened a restaurant called "Gus' Sanitary Cafe." Dr. Nichopoulos earned his MD at Thunderbird University Medical School in 1959, after studying at the University of the South, Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama, and the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. He began treating Elvis in 1967, and took it on as a full time job in 1970 until Elvis' death in 1977. In 1985, he started a solo practice called We Care, Inc. After he was stripped of his credentials in 1995, Dr Nick worked for a short time as Jerry Lee Lewis's road manager. He later took a job evaluating medical insurance claims by FedEx employees. Legal Battles
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"The confusion was that no one really investigated what happened at the time. Elvis had these (prescriptions) written in his name. The medications were for the whole orchestra, not just Elvis," says Nichopoulos. His testimony in 1981, supported by much of Elvis's entourage, convinced a jury that Nichopoulos had, in fact, rescued Elvis from drug overdoses and potential drug overdoses time and again.
Elvis could and did get prescriptions from other doctors or dentists. "There were always people with him who would give him drugs. Druggies always want to share," says Nichopoulos.
Elvis sought out one doctor who supposedly was using acupuncture to treat him. His patients were hailing the doctor as a miracle worker, but it turned out his needles were used to inject Demerol, says Nichopoulos. To help protect Elvis, Dr. Nick says he often substituted sugar pills for drugs. In fact, he says the exhibit's prescription bottle for Dilaudid was one of the few "prescriptions" he was able to order directly from a pharmaceutical company with sugar-pill placebos in place of the real thing.
Dr. Nick runs through the list of maladies for which Elvis was being treated and for which doctors might prescribe a wide range of drugs. There is what the doctor calls "secondary diabetes" treated with oral medication. Arthritis in his neck and back stemming from and aggravated by stage routines and karate. Glaucoma. Hypertension, or high blood pressure. An enlarged colon that contributed "to his bloated appearance." He had a chronic sore throat from overuse of his voice, and he had chronic sinus problems. Dr. Nick says he treated the sinus problems not with drugs but with a recipe of one quart water, one teaspoon salt and one teaspoon baking soda, snorted through a glass device on display in the exhibit.
There were rumors of bone cancer, but Nichopoulos says he's "not sure" about that and that doctors at Baptist Memorial Hospital thought that abnormal cells that led to the cancer rumors may have been caused by something else.
The exhibit opened Jan. 7 and closes Thursday. By midweek this week, 4,500 people had seen it with almost no complaints about the medical bag and prescription reminders of Elvis's untimely demise. "If they complained, I would sit down with them and talk to them about it," says Dr. Nick, who plans to take the exhibit on tour, possibly to other casinos, to Europe and to parts of rural America where exhibitors seldom go.
Freeman, head of the private-label record company MCI (it stands for music, comedy and impressions), says the medical bag is, frankly, an intentionally controversial draw for the exhibit. "It's controversial, but it's history. It's real," he says, trying to restrict photographs to avoid close-up shots of the bag.
Other exhibition items include several autographed photographs of Elvis to Dr. Nick, pieces of Elvis's TCB ("taking care of business") jewelry, a green cat's-eye ring with filigreed gold accents and several watches that were gifts from Elvis. Freeman removes one gold Piaget watch from its glass case to show the inscription on the back: "To E. D. (Dr. Nick)." The E. D. stands for "Elvis's Doctor," says Freeman.
A third partner in the exhibition, Betty Franklin, a former office worker in Nichopoulos's medical practice, says one of the favorite items in the exhibit is a book, The Prophet, by Kahlil Gibran. The label on the exhibit says notes in the book's margin were made by Elvis, including the note, "When you're not in love, you're not alive."
A visitor on Tuesday night helped confirm Franklin's assessment. "I liked the Gibran saying best," says Betty Cooper, 74, of Fairdale, Ky., a suburb of Louisville. Cooper also thought it was a nice touch to put a single red rose on each exhibit table.
That was Freeman's idea, a rose, as if a tribute, in honor of Elvis at each table.
"I think it's very tasteful," says Dave Rooney, 54, of Nashville, an insurance manager for Mutual of Omaha. He says he and his wife, Nita, touring the exhibit with him, were moved by reminders of Elvis, the "fat" jokes that must have hurt and the drugs that helped put Elvis to sleep, wake him up and reduce his weight. "I think there was a lot of scapegoating going on over that (drugs). On the road, he would have other sources. He was just a human being like the rest of us."
Another visitor, Jimmy Hargrave, 60, a retired revenue commissioner and tax collector, of Atkins, Ala., says the exhibit "was interesting." And the medical bag was "no problem. Why would it be? I thought it was good to look at. I think everything about Elvis is interesting."
Betty Franklin, the partner with Freeman and Nichopoulos, says she doesn't understand the remarks by Soden at Elvis Presley Enterprises. "I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I personally would not make a judgment on anything I had not seen. We don't want to hurt Graceland. We wish them the best and wish they would wish us the best."
Soden admits he has not seen the exhibit, but has received several press releases inviting people to it. "You'd think they'd put their best spin on it, but it still sounds stupid . . . There's a whole world out there that's basically still responding to Elvis's music. Then there's Dr. Nick's medicine bag and some prescriptions on a table in Tunica. It leads back to tacky, tasteless and unfortunate. It's unfortunate they didn't have anything more to do with their time."
Franklin says she and her partners are trying to decide which invitation to accept for the next show - at a casino on the Gulf Coast, in Atlantic City or in Europe.
Press Conference
Dave Hebler
Sonny West
Red West