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Index to Academy Oral Histories Frank Pierson Index to Academy Oral Histories Frank Pierson Frank Pierson (Screenwriter, Director, Academy President) Call number: OH151 Abbott, Michele, 81 Academy Awards, 3, 89-90, 100, 109, 119, 150, 197-198, 232, 281, 369, 382, 399-409, 411-412, 451, 471, 473, 495-496 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 60, 243, 281, 283, 384, 398-413, 451-453, 471-472, 486, 489, 495-496 Academy Film Archive (AFA), 05, 408 Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, 4, 409-410 Board of Governors, 1-402, 409, 412-413, 486, 489, 495-496 ABC, 3, 118, 163-164, 172, 234-235, 399, 406, 453, 497 ACE editing awards, 39 ACE IN THE HOLE, 1 Acevedo, Kirk, 64 acting, 5-56, 142-144, 192-193, 204, 232-234, 283, 286, 312, 322, 323, 354, 392-393, 421-422, 445-446, 456, 461-462, 483, 506-508 Actors Studio, 13 Adams, Ray & Rosenberg (agency), 0 Adams, Sam, 3 Addams, Calpernia, 39, 441, 445, 449 Adler, Edward, 77 AFI’S 100 YEARS...100 MOVIE QUOTES (television), 72 agents, 3, 38-39, 43, 90, 115, 172, 195, 208, 209, 215, 431, 485 Ain’t That America" (unproduced film), 83-285, 371 Alan J Pakula: His Films and His Life (book), 13, 314 Albrecht, Chris, 30 ALCOA THEATRE (television), 7-38, 52 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS (1955-1962) (television), 81-283 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS (1985-1989) (television), 81-283, 319, 327, 462 ALI, 64-465 ALIEN, 85 ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN, 90 Allen, Dede, 96, 203 Allen, Jay Presson, 55, 214-215, 372-374 Allen, Joan, 99 Allen, Penelope, 81, 195 Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), 76, 292 Altman, Robert, 8-59, 101-102, 355 Amado, Jorge, 00 AMANDA FALLON (television), 71-172, 173 AMARCORD, 97 American Film Institute (AFI), 65, 288, 289, 376-380, 381, 396, 413, 472, 506 American Indian Movement (AIM), 47 American Movie Classics (AMC), 70 American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), 69, 425 Amiel, Jon, 72, 374-375 Amoreena" (song), 90, 203 AND NOW MY LOVE, 97 And Other Springs I May Not See" (television), 71 THE ANDERSON TAPES, 46-159, 175, 192, 262, 470 The Anderson Tapes (book), 46-149, 151 ANGELO MY LOVE, 58 ANGELS IN AMERICA (television), 30, 338, 425, 450 Anhalt, Edward, 77 Ann-Margret, 4, 75, 78, 82 Anna Karenina (book), 75 Antonio, Lou, 18 THE APPOINTMENT, 58 Arenal, Julie, 53-254 Arendt, Hannah, 14 Arnow, Todd, 68-469 Aronofsky, Darren, 96-398 The Art of Dramatic Writing (book), 79 Artios Awards, 35, 363 Aschmann, Robert, 80-481, 483 Ashford, Michelle, 32 Ashley-Famous Agency, 8, 90 Ashley, Ted, 19, 207 Asseyev, Tamara, 66 Auden, W. H., 6-27 Austin, Ronald, 3 Avatar, Inc., 04-105 Avery, Val, 62, 164 Axelrod, Andrea G., 19 Axelrod, Jonathan, 14 B-52s (singing group), 81 Bacall, Lauren, 38 Bachrach, Doro, 34, 358, 437, 442 Badham, John, 39-140, 164 BADLANDS, 5 Baer, Matthew, 34 BAFTA Award, 28 Baker, Joe Don, 18 Bakker, Tammy Faye, 60 Balcon, Michael, 91 The Ballad of Cat Ballou (book), 3, 75, 83 Ballard, Carroll, 89 Balsam, Martin, 57 Bancroft, Anne, 04 BANDITS, 20 Bankhead, Tallulah, 48 Barbie, Klaus, 30 Barnette, Alan, 19, 321, 327-328 Barreto, Bruno, 35 Barrie, Dennis, 84-385, 387 BARRY LYNDON, 98 Bart, Peter, 70-472 Bartlett, Juanita, 66-167 BASED ON A TRUE STORY, 88, 197, 474-479 Bateson, Gregory, 1 Battie, Roger G., 51 Bazelli, Bojan, 25-327 BBS Productions, 06 THE BEACH GIRLS, 03 Beals, Jennifer, 84 Beatty, Warren, 36, 371, 406 Beck, John, 62 Becket, Thomas, 39 Bedard, Irene, 52 Bedelia, Bonnie, 08, 312, 320-323, 326 Bedford, Brian, 5 BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU’RE DEAD, 01 Begley, Ed, 0 Belkin, Harriet, 78 Belkin, Norman, 78 Benedict, Ruth, 1-32 Berenbaum, Michael, 19 Bergen, Candice, 03 Bergman, Alan, 20 Bergman, Ingmar, 53, 249, 250 Bergman, Marilyn, 20 Berle, Milton, 5-96, 99 Berlin International Film Festival, 7, 88 Berner, Fred, 48 Bettelheim, Bruno, 97 Bible (book), 69 Biderman, Ann, 72-375 Bird in the Tower" (television), 8-39, 52 BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ, 7 Biskind, Peter, 04 Black, Karen, 56 blacklisting, 0-52, 74, 139, 165, 342, 355-356 BLADE RUNNER, 85-286 Bogart, Humphrey, 0, 507 Bogart, Paul, 65 Bogdanovich, Peter, 40 THE BOLD ONES (television), 70 Bolt, Robert, 3, 131, 342 Bonfiglio, Lois, 47 BONNIE AND CLYDE, 10, 119 Boone, Richard, 9, 44-50, 52, 54-56, 75 Boorstein, Joan, 95-396 BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, 02 BOSTON LEGAL (television), 80 Box, John, 0, 121-122, 125, 130-133, 145, 426-427 BOYS DON’T CRY, 98 THE BOYS IN THE BAND, 75 Brady, Ben, 9, 50, 57, 104-105 Branagh, Kenneth, 53-354, 363, 417, 421-423, 428 Brando, Marlon, 1, 103, 248 Braugher, Andre, 24, 447 Breakheart Films, 35 Bregman, Martin, 75, 177, 183, 187, 195-196 Brenner, Marie, 31 Brinton, Crane, 0 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 20 British Society of Cinematographers (BSC), 25 Bronson, Charles, 0-61 Brooks, James L., 95 Brooks, Mel, 54 Brooks, Richard, 5-86 THE BROTHERS WARNER, 02 Brown Derby, 4 Brown, Jared, 13, 314-315 Brown, J. P. S., 66 Buchanan, James D., 3 Buckingham, David, 72-473 Buckley, William F., Jr., 83, 385-386, 390, 459 Build Your Houses with Their Backs to the Sea" (television), 7-68, 70 Buntrock, Sam, 19 Burbank Studios, 06 Burns, George, 98 Burton, Richard, 39 Busey, Gary, 19 Bush, George W., 06 Butler, Artie, 68 Byrens, Sharon, 95 CableACE Awards, 28, 339, 369 Caesar, Julio, 54 Cagney, James, 07 Callahan, Gene, 52, 253 Callan, Michael, 5 Callender, Colin, 95, 416, 420, 423, 430, 473 Calley, John, 19, 191, 206-207, 212, 215, 497-498 Camelot" (song), 39 Camp, Carter, 49-350 Camp, Richard Moves, 49-350 Campbell, Alan, 13-214 Cannell, Stephen J., 2, 166 Cannon, Dyan, 51 Cannon, J. D., 18 Canton, Mark, 95-296, 311 Canutt, Yakima, 5 Capra, Frank, 3, 489 Caridi, Carmine, 08 Carrey, Jim, 06 Carroll, Gordon, 06, 110-113, 120 Carroll, Lewis, 28 Carson, Jack, 8 Carson, Robert, 13 Caruso, Fred C., 47 Carville, James, 87 A Case Study of Two Savages" (television), 5 Cassavetes, John, 8-59, 71, 86, 103 Casting Society of America, 35, 363, 450 CASUALTIES OF WAR, 02 CAT BALLOU, 9, 69, 73-90, 98, 177, 199, 313, 428, 499, 509 Cates, Gil, 05, 411 Caton-Jones, Michael, 34 Cazale, John, 82-183 CBS, 9, 41, 43, 50-52, 172, 173, 174, 271, 334 censorship, 2, 234-235, 270-271, 384 CENTRAL STATION, 35 Chaiken, Ilene, 82-383, 390, 479, 481 Chainet, Pierre, 81 Champlin, Charles, 43 THE CHANGELING, 34 Chanslor, Roy, 0 CHARLIE WILSON’S WAR, 36 The Charm School (book), 37, 297, 433 "The Charm School" (unproduced film), 37, 318, 433, 501 Chartoff, Robert, 84 THE CHASE, 1 Chassman, Leonard, 76 Chayefsky, Paddy, 0, 81 Cheney, Dick, 06 The Chrysanthemum and the Sword (book), 1-32 Churchill, Winston, 42 Ciardi, John, 4 Cibber, Colley, 93 Cidre, Cynthia, 96 cinematography, 16, 132-133, 205, 224-225, 250-251, 325-326, 336-337, 359-363, 389-390, 417, 425-426, 465, 480-481 CITIZEN COHN (television), 76, 315, 329-340, 354, 358, 365, 442 CITY BY THE SEA, 33-434, 497 Clayton, Ethel, 1 Clayton, Jack, 25, 127 Clooney, George, 69 Cohn, Harry, 9, 64, 85, 86, 291, 492, 497 Cohn, Roy, 29-330, 332-334 THE COLLECTOR, 0 Colquhoun, Mary, 35, 363, 451 Columbia Pictures, 8-59, 62, 69, 73, 75-77, 79, 86-88, 91, 93, 94-96, 102-106, 110, 112, 115, 119, 121-124, 129, 134, 146, 148, 149, 157-159, 169, 266, 268, 470, 492, 499, 506 COME AND SEE, 5 comedy writing, 3-54, 77, 98-99, 101, 317, 341 Complicity" (unproduced film), 16, 429 Confederation of Studio Unions (CSU), 03 Connery, Sean, 47, 148, 157, 192 CONSPIRACY (television), 53, 170, 204, 232, 339, 340, 362, 368, 413-428, 430, 446 Constantine, Tony, 54 Conte, D. Constantine "Dino", 47 Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati), 85 THE CONVERSATION, 51-152 COOL HAND LUKE, 6, 82, 85, 96, 106-120, 147, 177, 353, 472, 497-499 Cool Hand Luke (book), 06-109, 112 Cool Water" (song), 13 Coon, Gene L., 68 Cooper, Frank, 09 Cooper, Gary, 32 Cooper, Jackie, 9 Cooper, Robert, 19-321, 329, 340, 353-354, 395, 414, 415, 430 Cop!" (unproduced film), 04-105 Coppola, Francis Ford, 6, 151-152, 232, 382 COPYCAT, 72-376 Corbett, Glenn, 8 Cordina, Lena, 42-443 Core, Ericson, 37 Corman, Cis, 11 Corman, Roger, 03 Cornell University, 0 A Corpse Ran Down Mulberry Street" (television), 5 Counter, Nick, 92-294, 487 Cowan, Geoffrey, 80 Cox, Morgan, 86 Coy, Jonathan, 24 Coyne, Eddie, 42, 259 CRASH, 12 Crittenden, Dianne, 51 Crosby, Bing, 67 Crow Dog, Mary, 44-345, 352 Crowley, Mart, 75 Crystal, Billy, 09 Cukor, George, 12 Cumming, Alan, 80 Curtis, Jack, 68 Curtis, Tony, 3 dailies, 6, 76, 110, 123, 130, 162, 191, 201, 202, 205-207, 221, 260, 316, 440, 460 Daly, Robert, 60 Daniel, Frank, 88-289, 376-377 Daniels, Ben, 24 David Copperfield (book), 2-13 Davies, Valentine, 29 Davis, Bruce, 98, 402 Davis, Ivan, 72 Davis, Leo, 5, 67 Davis, Peter, 72 DeHaven, Carter, Jr., 13 de Havilland, Olivia, 07 De Laurentiis, Aurelio, 01 De Laurentiis, Dino, 38-239, 240, 244-248, 252, 258 De Laurentiis, Federico, 38, 244-246 De Niro, Robert, 34 THE DEADLY AFFAIR, 25 Dean, John (half-brother), 12, 20, 30, 108 Dean, Louise (half-sister), 12, 13, 21-22, 272 Dean, Rodney (half-brother), 12, 20-21, 30, 108 THE DEER HUNTER, 06 Degermark, Pia, 22-123, 125 Della Cioppa, Guy, 1 DeMille, Nelson, 37, 433, 501 Democratic National Committee, 4, 16, 436 Dempster, Austin, 32 Denby, David, 00 Denny, Reginald, 2 Desperado" (song), 67 Desperado" (unproduced film), 67-268 DeVito Danny, 34 DEXTER (television), 69 Dickens, Charles, 2 Dickinson, Charles, 03, 305 Didion, Joan, 0, 207, 213-216, 218, 235 DIE WANNSEEKONFERENZ, 15 Dietrich, Marlene, 6 digital cinematography, 01-202, 403-404, 466-467 directing, 6, 55-56, 90-91, 130-131, 140, 144, 153, 165, 193, 202-205, 220-223, 232-233, 263, 270, 285-286, 314, 362, 389-390, 393, 446, 456, 480, 506, 508 Directors Guild Awards, 70, 339, 369, 409, 428 Directors Guild of America (DGA), 1, 170, 203-204, 208, 275, 292-294, 428, 485-486, 489 THE DIRTY DOZEN, 57 DIRTY PICTURES (television), 35, 382-396, 479 Disney, Walt, 31 Dixon, Ivan, 64, 278 DOCTOR DOLITTLE, 19 DOCTOR ZHIVAGO, 9-90 Doelger, Frank, 20 DOG DAY AFTERNOON, 8, 99, 119-120, 135, 153, 173, 175-197, 200, 203, 205-207, 232, 256, 286, 318, 353, 379, 434-435, 473, 474-478, 497-498 DONA FLOR AND HER TWO HUSBANDS, 35 Donner Pass" (unproduced film), 73-175, 270 Donner, Richard, 8-49, 50 DOOR TO DOOR (television), 50 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 00 Douglas, Kirk, 8, 97 Dozier, Robert, 4 Dozier, William, 1, 59, 60 DR.
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