Topic: Stockard Channing
The hum in the room was hard, and the canapés ample (particularly the bite-size grub stuffed into teeny-tiny cones, the infantalization of the...
Man and Boy' . . In recent star turns, triple Tony winner Frank Langella has played men whose characters are unimpeachable ("A Man for All...
Veteran actress Stockard Channing has signed on to star in NBC's pilot 17th Precinct, an ensemble cop drama with supernatural elements from...
Stockard Channing is an American film, stage and television actress and has appeared in Six Degrees of Separation, Up Close and Personal and Practical Magic. Channing was nominated for a Best Actress in a Musical Tony Award for her role in the ...
Each of us are born into this world with a purpose, and though we may go through life learning and evolving we are most certainly made laced with a gift. I am a born writer, and have been one since the very ...
The Big Bus (1976) Starring Joseph Bologna, Stockard Channing, John Beck, Rene Auberjonois, Ned Beatty, Jose Ferrer, Ruth Gordon, Stuart Margolin, Harold Gould, Larry Hagman, Sally Kellerman, Richard Mulligan, Lynn Redgrave, Richard B.Schull, Bob Dishy, Howard Hesseman, Mary Wilcox, Walter Brooke ...
Randal Kleiser's 1978 musical, set in the Fifties, has some horrible acting but the kind of exuberance that has made it a cult classic. Half the cast playing 17-year-olds at Rydell High are well over that age, including John Travolta, Olivia ...
No famous British play of the Thirties would have dared boast a working-class, Jewish grandfather, taking a Marxist line and complaining about the bitter fruits of capitalism. Just such a grandfather, though, fulfils a crucial, combative role in Clifford Odets's Awake ...
The common characteristic to Stockard Channing's most famous roles, is a kind of wry toughness. In 1992 there was the imperturbable Ouisa Kittredge in John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation at the Royal Court, which showed us what Broadway audiences ...
The common characteristic to Stockard Channing's most famous roles, is a kind of wry toughness. In 1992 there was the imperturbable Ouisa Kittredge in John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation at the Royal Court, which showed us what Broadway audiences ...