• The Late George Apley is a 1937 novel by John Phillips Marquand. It is a satire of Boston's upper class in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The...
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  • The Late George Apley is a 1947 American comedy romance film about a stuffy, upper-class Bostonian who is forced to adjust to a changing world. It starred...
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  • John P. Marquand (category The Harvard Lampoon alumni)
    satirical novels, winning a Pulitzer Prize for The Late George Apley in 1938. One of his abiding themes was the confining nature of life in America's upper...
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    Percy Waram (category British emigrants to the United States)
    after which he took the production on the road for another 38 weeks. He starred in the Broadway production of The Late George Apley for a year, and then...
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    Edna Best (category English emigrants to the United States)
    Story (1939), Swiss Family Robinson (1940), The Late George Apley and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (both 1947), and The Iron Curtain (1948). Best received a nomination...
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    Leo G. Carroll (category English expatriate male actors in the United States)
    title role in John P. Marquand's The Late George Apley. In 1947 he starred in John Van Druten's The Druid Circle at the Morosco Theatre. Carroll, who had...
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    Vanessa Brown (category Austrian emigrants to the United States)
    series of ingenue roles over the next few years. In the late 1940s, she was featured in The Late George Apley (1947), The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) as...
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    with a far lower budget than the originals. Films receiving this treatment included The Ox-Bow Incident, The Late George Apley and Miracle on 34th Street...
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    professional stage appearance in 1946 in The Late George Apley in Ogunquit, Maine. She made her Broadway debut in The Taming of the Shrew in 1951. She won a Distinguished...
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  • manipulate the market, Bevel makes the bribe and amasses an even greater fortune, leading to a rift between the two. Later, Mildred herself, seeing the coming...
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    the River (1935) by Thomas Wolfe, a fictionalized autobiography, depicting Wolfe's alter ego, Eugene Gant, a Harvard student. The Late George Apley (1937)...
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    Barry Coe (category New Star of the Year (Actor) Golden Globe winners)
    in adaptations of The Late George Apley and Deep Water for The 20th Century Fox Hour. Coe's first really notable role was playing the lustful Rodney Harrington...
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  • for her. Three and a half years later, Demon returns to Lee County. He and Angus catch up and decide to drive down to the ocean so that Demon can finally...
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    Peggy Cummins (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    tried her in two films directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, The Late George Apley (1947), playing the daughter of Ronald Colman, and Escape (1948), co starring...
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    novel The Late George Apley; and with Howard Teichmann, he wrote The Solid Gold Cadillac. According to his biography on PBS, "he wrote some of the American...
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    Joseph L. Mankiewicz (category Presidents of the Directors Guild of America)
    Somewhere in the Night (1946), a film noir which he co-wrote. He worked as director only on The Late George Apley (1947) with Ronald Colman, The Ghost and...
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    September 9, 1950 The Late George Apley Performer: Joan Chandler (Eleanor Apley) - based on the novel by J. P. Marquand - opened on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre...
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  • her ex-boyfriend Simon in the audience and she calls her married lover, Malcolm, to break off their relationship. Simon later tells Angie that her mother...
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  • devised by Alan Graham Apley Appley (disambiguation) The Late George Apley, a 1937 novel by John Phillips Marquand The Late George Apley (film), a 1947 American...
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  • The Goldfinch is a novel by the American author Donna Tartt. It won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, among other honors. Published in 2013, it was...
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    acted with the NU Theatre summer-stock company at Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania, in 1947, appearing in Too Many Husbands, The Late George Apley, Payment Deferred...
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    Girl (1946) as Judge (uncredited) The Beginning or the End (1947) as Lieut. General W. D. Styer The Late George Apley (1947) as Julian H. Dole (uncredited)...
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    Beacon Hill, Boston (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the National Park Service)
    Jack Welch Published in 1937, the Pulitzer-Prize-winning novel The Late George Apley by John Phillips Marquand satirizes the upper-class white residents...
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    Name Is George Floyd' Among 2023 Pulitzer Prize Winners". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2023-05-10. "2023 Pulitzer Prize Winners & Finalists". The Pulitzer...
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    Richard Haydn (category British expatriate male actors in the United States)
    Richard Haydn (born George Richard Haydon, 10 March 1905 – 25 April 1985) was a British-American comedy actor. Some of his better known performances include...
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    Hernan Diaz (writer) (category Argentine emigrants to the United States)
    Argentine-American writer. His 2017 novel In the Distance was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, as well as the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. He also...
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    and hummed it in the 1947 film, The Late George Apley, based upon the Pulitzer Prize-winning John P. Marquand novel of 1912 Boston. The song was sung in...
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  • Diana Douglas (category Bermudian emigrants to the United States)
    Waltons. In It Runs in the Family, Douglas appeared with her former husband, Kirk Douglas, son Michael and grandson Cameron, and later appeared on an episode...
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    (1945), and The Late George Apley (1947). Lines for the theater's Christmas show frequently stretched around the block. Performances by the Rockettes and...
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    Dora (uncredited) Cluny Brown (1946) - Mrs. Tupham (uncredited) The Late George Apley (1947) - Madame at Modiste Shop (uncredited) Buck Privates Come...
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