Michelle Triola Marvin; filed landmark ‘palimony’ lawsuit Nov 1, 2009
Michelle Triola was a little-known actress and singer in 1964 when she began living with Marvin, the leading man whose role as a gunslinger in Cat Ballou earned him an Academy Award a year later. After the couple split in the early 70s, Ms. Triola, who by that time had adopted Marvin s last name, retained a lawyer and took Marvin to court, claiming that she deserved part of his $3. (Boston Globe)
interview with Michael Moorcock Jun 19, 2009
"? Pretty much now. There might be a little bit of tweaking in future, but nothing special. In fact I've done the reverse with the current Del Rey Elric books where I've republished them in their original order. At least where fantasy books are concerned. But I suspect if I ever had the time I'd do some revision on the Pyat books and maybe a little on Mother London. Which artist has best depicted your idea of Elric? I'm partial to Micheal Whelan. I love Whelan's stuff but his Elric's just a... (Harper's Magazine)
A Man Called Horse Movie (1970) Apr 1, 2009
Elliot Silverstein (Cat Ballou, The Happening) directed. Lloyd One Star and Leonard Rosenman created the original music score. (Suite101.com)
Back to Broadway for Jane Fonda Feb 11, 2009
After four Broadway shows in quick succession, she followed in her father Henry's footsteps into the movies, with big hits in Cat Ballou in 1965 and the quintessential '60s sex movie, Barbarella, three years later. She went on to take two best actress Oscars (Klute in 1971 and Coming Home in 1978), as well as embarking on a highly publicised engagement with radical politics as a prominent anti-Vietnam War campaigner. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)
Newsweek: Oscar's biggest snubs Feb 7, 2009
But the oscar that year went to Lee Marvin for "Cat Ballou" ... But the oscar that year went to Lee Marvin for "Cat Ballou". (MSNBC -- Movies)