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Bus Stop became a box office success, earning more than $7 million in distributor rentals, and received mainly favorable reviews, [11] with Monroe's performance being highly praised. The Saturday Review of Literature wrote that Monroe's performance "effectively dispels once and for all the notion that she is merely a glamour personality". [12]
After appearing in Bus Stop (1956), [6] Monroe founded her own production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions, in 1955; the company produced one film independently, The Prince and the Showgirl (1957). [7] Monroe then appeared in Some Like It Hot (1959) and The Misfits (1961).
In 1956, Murray married Hope Lange, with whom he had co-starred in Bus Stop. They had two children, Christopher and Patricia. They divorced in 1961. [1] In 1962, he married Elizabeth Johnson and they had three children, Colleen, Sean, and Michael. [1] Murray lived in Goleta, California. [5] He died at his home on February 2, 2024, at the age of ...
Bus Stop is a 1955 play by American playwright William Inge. Produced on Broadway , it was nominated for four Tony Awards in 1956. It received major revivals in the United States and United Kingdom in 2010 and 2011.
Greta Thyssen (born Grethe Karen Thygesen; [2] 30 March 1927 – 6 January 2018) was a Danish film actress and former model, long-resident in the United States. Born in Hareskovby, Denmark, she appeared in films and television series between 1956 and 1967.
As part of Variety’s “Making a Scene,” presented by HBO, the “Slow Horses” cast and crew, including Gary Oldman, Christopher Chung, director Saul Metzstein, and writer and executive ...
E. Maurice "Buddy" Adler (June 22, 1906 – July 12, 1960) was an American film producer and production head for 20th Century Fox studios.. In 1954, his production of From Here to Eternity won the Academy Award for Best Picture and in 1956, his Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing was nominated for best picture.
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