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Index to Academy Oral Histories Laraine Day Index to Academy Oral Histories Laraine Day Laraine Day (Actress) Call number: OH125 acting, 20, 61-64, 83-86, 91-95, 120-122, 126-127, 166-167, 222-223, 239, 243-248, 270 acting coaches, 10-11, 35, 190-191, 243-245 The Actors' Company, 189 Adrian, Gilbert, 97, 137-138 advertising, 174-177, 215-216 Agar, John, 201-202 agents, 38-39, 72, 214-215 Aherne, Brian, 56-57, 61, 160-161, 168, 176, 182 THE ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR (television), 164, 271 ALICE ADAMS (unproduced film), 181 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1933), 12-13, 95 ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, 101 Allen, Lewis, 153, 164 Allen, Sheila, 261 Amana (appliance company), 216 American Red Cross, 134, 149 AND ONE WAS BEAUTIFUL, 59, 65-67 Anderson, Judith, 185 ANDY HARDY (film series), 44, 66-67 ANGEL STREET (film), 192 ANGEL STREET (play), 189-192, 266 ARIZONA LEGION, 22-23 Arnold, Edward, 102 Arthur, Jean, 119, 246 Astaire, Fred, 35, 151 Ayres, Lew, 17-18, 41, 44-45, 48, 73-74, 81, 101, 108-111, 114 Bacall, Lauren, 91 Bacon, Kevin, 260 THE BAD MAN, 83-89 Baddeley, Hermione, 261 Barbier, Jerry, 34 Barnes, Binnie, 147 Barnes, George, 145 Barrymore, John, 42 Barrymore, Lionel, 42-43, 48-49, 85, 88-89, 101 baseball, 203-206 Beaumont, Hugh, 11, 218 Bedford, Duke of, 260 Beery, Wallace, 30, 36, 44, 84-88, 124-126, 183, 222, 246 Bel Geddes, Barbara, 153 BEN-HUR (1925), 53, 90 Benchley, Robert, 51-52 Bennett, Bruce, 222 Bergére, Ouida, 109 Bergman, Ingrid, 173, 192 Berman, Pandro, 23 Berwick, Irving, 250 Bey, Turhan, 142 billing, 70, 109-110, 133 Blair, Janet, 127-128 Blake, Marie, 46 BLOOD ON THE SUN, 162 Bogart, Humphrey, 91, 179, 220 BOMBERS B-52, 126 bond tours (World War II), 147-148 BORDER G-MAN, 22 Borzage, Frank, 29-30 Boyer, Charles, 192 Bradbury, Ray, 27-28 Bradna, Olympe, 17 Brahm, John, 163-165, 168-169, 177 Brando, Marlon, 126 BREAKING THE WAVES, 248 Brennan, Walter, 231-232 BRIDE BY MISTAKE, 121-122, 130, 136-137 THE BROADWAY MELODY, 6-8 The Brown Derby (restaurant), 255 THE BUCCANEER, 16 Buchanan, Edgar, 139 Bucquet, Harold S., 45-46, 105 Bull, Clarence Sinclair, 33-34 Burke, Billie, 66 BURKE'S LAW (television), 271 Burns, Lillian, 35 Butler, David, 232 Buzzell, Edward, 88, 114, 144 Cagney, James, 106 Caiazza, Alfred, 232-233 CALLING DR. KILDARE, 40-41 CAMELOT, 247 Campbell, Louise, 18 Cantor, Eddie, 144 Carey, Phil, 266 Carlson, Richard, 145, 202, 219, 255-257 Carrey, Jim, 120 Carroll, Madeleine, 56-57, 59-61, 79 Carson, Jack, 26 Carter, Janice, 201-202 CASEY (television pilot), 272 casting, 14-15, 170 Cavanaugh, Paul, 29-30, 265 CHAMPION, 195 Chandler, Jeff, 241-243, 253-254 Chapman, Marguerite, 193 Chasen's (restaurant), 255 CHICAGO HOPE (television), 43 child actors, 19-20, 104-105, 114-116, 241-242 CHINA BEACH (television), 167 Christie, Howard, 253 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 4-5, 8-9, 27-28 cigarette smoking in films, 219-221 CinemaScope, 237-238 cinematography, 63-64, 75-76, 78-79, 125, 153-155 Clark, Dane, 198-199 Colbert, Claudette, 156 Cole, Nat King, 124 Collins, Ray, 219 CONFLICT (play), 27 Connery, Sean, 179 Conte, Richard, 227 contracts, 16-17, 36, 39-40, 155-157, 180-181, 275 Conway, Tom, 86-87 Cooper, Gary, 83, 119, 132-134, 166 Cooper, Jackie, 116 Cooper, Veronica "Rocky" Balfe, 119 Corey, Wendell, 195 Cornfield, Hubert, 266-268 Cortez, Ricardo, 169-170 costume design, 37-38, 75-76, 96-97, 122-124, 137-138, 143-144, 162-163, 186-189, 250 Cotten, Joseph, 189 Covan, Willie, 36 Crawford, Joan, 37, 44, 61, 103, 143, 178-179, 236 Crawford, Stuart, 107, 109-110 Cregar, Laird, 163 Crest (toothpaste), 216 "Crime Does Not Pay" (MGM shorts series), 50-53 Cruise, Tom, 144 Crutcher, Robert Riley, 21-22 Cummings, Robert, 65-66, 71-72 Curley, James Michael, 126 dailies, 53 Davies, Marion, 111 Davis, Bette, 94-95, 219 Davis, Marvin, 123 Davis, Sammy Jr., 207 Day, Elias, 10-12, 245 Day, Laraine -- early life, 4-10, 25-26 Day, Laraine -- family of, 4-6, 9-10, 26-27 Day, Laraine -- early interest in performing, 5-9 Day, Laraine -- move to California, 6, 8 Day, Laraine -- early stage work, 8-12, 27-28 Day, Laraine -- dramatic training, 9, 10-12, 243-245 Day, Laraine -- first film appearance, 13-14 Day, Laraine -- contract with Paramount, 16 Day, Laraine -- and church-sponsored theater groups, 27-28 Day, Laraine -- contract with MGM, 28 Day, Laraine -- dance training, 35-36 Day, Laraine -- first appearance in the "Dr. Kildare" series, 40-41 Day, Laraine -- on fans and fan mail, 111-114 Day, Laraine -- appearances on radio programs, 128-131 Day, Laraine -- test with Howard Hughes, 145-146 Day, Laraine -- on war bond tours, 147-148 Day, Laraine -- visits to Army camps, 148-149 Day, Laraine -- end of MGM contract, 39, 151 Day, Laraine -- contract with RKO, 155-156 Day, Laraine -- attitude toward publicity, 171-174 Day, Laraine -- stage performances, 189-193 Day, Laraine -- as radio show host, 206-210 Day, Laraine -- as television talk-show host, 203-208 Day, Laraine -- dramatic television appearances, 211-235, 257-266, 271-272 Day, Laraine -- television commercials, 215-216 Day, Laraine -- reflects on Hollywood career, 274-277 DAY WITH THE GIANTS (television), 203-206, 208 DAYDREAMING WITH LARAINE (television), 205-206 Dee, Frances, 55, 57, 64 Delany, Dana, 167 De Mille, Cecil B., 16, 128-129, 131-132, 135-136, 165, 250 dialogue directors, 248-250 Dietrich, Marlene, 29-30, 76, 111 Dimaggio, Joe, 208 directing, 238-239 Directors Guild of America, 233-234 DR. KILDARE (film series), 20-21, 40-49, 55, 63-64, 66-67, 72-75, 80-82, 89, 98-101, 146, 275 DR. KILDARE (television), 42 DR. KILDARE GOES HOME, 72, 80 DR. KILDARE'S CRISIS, 72, 80-82 DR. KILDARE'S STRANGE CASE, 55 DR. KILDARE'S WEDDING DAY, 47-48, 72-73, 99-101 Donlevy, Brian, 147 Dorsey, Tommy, 127 DOUBLE INDEMNITY, 218-221 DOUBLE PLAY (television), 206, 208 Douglas, Kirk, 193-196 Dove, Billie, 5-6, 8 Dozier, William, 140, 153 Dressler, Marie, 85 Duke, Patty, 215, 263 Dunn, Emma, 46 Dunne, Irene, 119 Durbin, Deanna, 69 Durocher, Leo, 58, 205-208, 232-233 Duryea, Dan, 254 E.R. (television), 43 EAST LYNNE, 152 editing, 166-167 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 207 Eldridge, Florence, 194 Emery, Katherine, 176 Enright, Florence, 245 THE F.B.I. (television), 271-272 fan mail, 49-50, 112-114 Farmer, Frances, 65 Farmer's Market (Los Angeles), 140, 193, 254-255 Ferrer, Jose, 190 Ferrer, Mel, 189-190 film noir, 179-180 FINGERS AT THE WINDOW, 74, 108-111, 114 Finnig, Helen, 169-170 Fitzgerald, Barry, 232 Fitzpatrick, James, 52 Fix, Paul, 186 Foch, Nina, 245 Folsey, George, 95-96 Fontaine, Joan, 61, 116, 140, 153 Ford, Glenn, 14, 21-22 Ford, John, 183 Ford Motor Company, 224-225 FORD THEATRE (television), 223-229, 265-266 FORD THEATRE (television) -- "Double Bet", 226-227 FORD THEATRE (television) -- "So Many Things Happen", 224-225 FORD THEATRE (television) -- "Too Old For Dolls", 229 FORD THEATRE (television) -- "Torn", 265-266 FORD THEATRE (television) -- "Turn Back the Clock", 227 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT, 57, 62, 68-72, 74-80, 87, 275 FOREIGN INTRIGUE (television), 259 Foreman, Ethel Marion, 109 Frankenheimer, John, 212, 257-258 A FREE SOUL, 90 THE FRENCH LINE, 121 Gable, Clark, 36, 126, 144, 179, 277 Gallup (New Mexico), location shooting, 83-84, 88 Garbo, Greta, 44, 94, 103, 146, 179 GASLIGHT, 190-192 Gates, Nancy, 139 GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER, 226 Germaine, Larry, 184, 196 Gibney, Sheridan, 177 Gilbert, Helen, 42, 55 Gleason, James, 185-186 Goddard, Paulette, 54 Gomez, Thomas, 201 Goss, Frank, 11 Grady, Billy, 15, 170 Graham, William A., 263 Granet, Bert, 140, 153, 155, 177, 181 Grant, Cary, 69-70, 119-121, 124-126, 134, 246 Grauman, Sid, 135 Grauman's Chinese Theater, 113-114, 135 Grayson, Kathryn, 125 Green, W. Howard, 189 Grilikhes, Michael (husband), 212, 259, 262-264 GROWING PAINS (play), 10 Guest, Edgar A., 5 hairdressing, 76, 196, 253 Hakim, Raymond, 197, 199 Hakim, Robert, 197, 199 HANGOVER SQUARE, 163 Harding, Ann, 152 Hardwicke, Cedric, 181, 185-186 Harrison, Rex, 190 Havoc, June, 256-257 Hayes, Helen, 8 Hayward, Leland, 72 Hayward, Louis, 56-57 Hayward, Susan, 17 Hayworth, Rita, 119, 139 Hedren, Tippi, 160 Hempstead, David, 125 Henreid, Paul, 220 Hepburn, Katharine, 39, 179 THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY, 82, 235-241 HIGH NOON, 166 Hiller, Arthur, 266 Hinds, Samuel S., 46 Hitchcock, Alfred, 60, 69-71, 75, 77-80, 116, 160, 165 Hitchcock, Alma, 77 Hodiak, John, 130, 142 Holden, William, 58 HOLIDAY AFFAIR, 130 Hollywood Canteen (Los Angeles), 149-150 Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel (Los Angeles), 145 Hoover, J. Edgar, 82, 235 Hopper, Dennis, 222-223, 262 Hopper, Hedda, 172 Hopper, Jerry, 242-243, 253 Hordern, Michael, 261 Hovey, Tim, 241-242 Howard, David, 23-24 Howard, John, 82, 237 Hughes, Howard, 145-146, 162, 200, 245 Hull, Henry, 56 Hunt, Marsha, 95-96, 103, 137 Huston, Walter, 20 Hutchinson, Josephine, 59 Hutton, Barbara, 119 Hutton Restaurant (New York), 206-207, 209 Hyman, Bernard, 31 I LED THREE LIVES, 202 I. Magnin (department store), 37, 75-76 I MARRIED A COMMUNIST, 197, 200-203 I TAKE THIS WOMAN, 28-32, 40, 41-42, 264-265 INDEPENDENCE DAY, 269-270 I'VE GOT A SECRET (television), 215 Janssen, David, 242 Janus, Vivian, 65 JET PILOT, 182 Johnson, Rita, 10 Johnson, Van, 48 Jones, Jennifer, 189 Joslyn, Alan, 139 JOURNEY FOR MARGARET, 114-118, 152-153 JURASSIC PARK, 270 Karloff, Boris, 258 KATHLEEN, 104-106, 115, 214 KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY, 39, 98, 141-147 Keith, Brian, 222 Kelly, Gene, 40, 273 KENTUCKY, 130 Keyes, Evelyn, 17, 60 Kidman, Nicole, 192 King, Dennis, 261 The King Sisters (singing group), 27 The King's Men (singing group), 27 Koslow, Sam, 181 Kramer, Mark, 139 Krasna, Norman, 137 Krige, Alice, 251 Kruger, Alma,
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