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Sgwd Einion Gam ('Fall of the Crooked Einion') is the second highest waterfall in south Wales and one of the least accessible in the area, necessitating wading across the river twice to avoid a steep river cliff.
An exclamation and a question mark made of jigsaw puzzle pieces. These are mainly colored in shades of blue and brown with a gray cardboard back.
Yugoslavian postcard by Sedma Sila / IOM, Beograd. Sent by mail in 1963.
Rita Gam (1927-2016) was an American film and television actress and documentary filmmaker. She was nominated for a Golden Globe and won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.
Rita Gam was born in 1927. Her acting career began on Broadway and in television, after which she moved on to films. She first appeared in the film noir The Thief (Russell Rouse. 1952), which starred Ray Milland. She was nominated for a Golden Globe as Most Promising Newcomer. Another interesting film noir was Night People (Nunnally Johnson, 1954) with Gregory Peck. She was a bridesmaid at her good friend Grace Kelly's wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco. In Italy, she starred opposite Alberto Sordi in the comedy Costa Azzurra (Vittorio Sala, 1959) and she was the leading lady of the Peplum Annibale/Hannibal (Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, Edgar G. Ulmer, 1959) featuring Victor Mature.
Rita Gam had another notable role as Herodias in King of Kings (Nicholas Ray, 1961) about the life of Christ. She shared the Silver Bear for Best Actress award with Viveca Lindfors at the 1962 Berlin Film Festival, for their performances in No Exit (Tad Danielewski, Orson Welles (uncredited), 1962), based on the play by Jean-Paul Sartre. Later she appeared in small parts in films like Klute (Alan J. Pakula, 1971), before taking up documentary filmmaking. She was married to Thomas Henry Guinzburg, Jr. and director Sidney Lumet. Rita Gam died in 2016 of respiratory failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. She was married to director Sidney Lumet and to Thomas Henry Guinzburg, Jr., the first managing editor of The Paris Review and president of Viking Press. Survivors include her daughter, film producer Kate Guinzburg, her son, novelist Michael Guinzburg; and granddaughters Michelle, Olivia and Louisa. Rita Gam was 88.
Sources: The Hollywood Reporter, Wikipedia and IMDb.
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Belgian postcard offered by Korès Carboplane, no. 101. Photo: Universal International.
Rita Gam (1927-2016) was an American film and television actress and documentary filmmaker. She was nominated for a Golden Globe and won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.
Rita Gam was born in 1927. Her acting career began on Broadway and in television, after which she moved on to films. She first appeared in the film noir The Thief (Russell Rouse. 1952), which starred Ray Milland. She was nominated for a Golden Globe as Most Promising Newcomer. Another interesting film noir was Night People (Nunnally Johnson, 1954) with Gregory Peck. She was a bridesmaid at her good friend Grace Kelly's wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco. In Italy, she starred opposite Alberto Sordi in the comedy Costa Azzurra (Vittorio Sala, 1959) and she was the leading lady of the Peplum Annibale/Hannibal (Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, Edgar G. Ulmer, 1959) featuring Victor Mature.
Rita Gam had another notable role as Herodias in King of Kings (Nicholas Ray, 1961) about the life of Christ. She shared the Silver Bear for Best Actress award with Viveca Lindfors at the 1962 Berlin Film Festival, for their performances in No Exit (Tad Danielewski, Orson Welles (uncredited), 1962), based on the play by Jean-Paul Sartre. Later she appeared in small parts in films like Klute (Alan J. Pakula, 1971), before taking up documentary filmmaking. She was married to Thomas Henry Guinzburg, Jr. and director Sidney Lumet. Rita Gam died in 2016 of respiratory failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. She was married to director Sidney Lumet and to Thomas Henry Guinzburg, Jr., the first managing editor of The Paris Review and president of Viking Press. Survivors include her daughter, film producer Kate Guinzburg, her son, novelist Michael Guinzburg; and granddaughters Michelle, Olivia and Louisa. Rita Gam was 88.
Sources: The Hollywood Reporter, Wikipedia and IMDb.
And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
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