Patricia Neal RARE interview - TRIBUTE

Veteran actress, Patricia Neal died Sunday, 8th Of August, 2010, of lung cancer. Neal is best known for her starring roles in A Face in the Crowd (1957), Breakfast at Tiffany's ('61) and her Oscar-winning performance as Alma Brown in Hud ('63) opposite Paul Newman. In addition to those memorable films, she also appeared in numerous other pics including The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Fountainhead and was nominated again in 1968 for The Subject was Roses. On TV, the actress received three Emmy nominations for The Waltons: The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971), Tail Gunner Joe ('77) and Hallmark Hall of Fame: All Quiet on the Western Front ('79). Neal had suffered tremendously in her life and overcome those losses and illnesses. Not only did her daughter Olivia Dahl die due to complications from measles at the age of 7 years old, but her son Theo Dahl survived being hit by a taxi while in his carriage when he was a mere 4 months old. In 1965 at the age of 39, Neal suffered several strokes, which left her in a coma for 21 days. Neal credited her then husband, famed children's writer Roald Dahl (James and the Giant Peach) with helping her mend by designing her recovery routines. In 1981, Glenda Jackson played the husky-voice actress in The Patricia Neal Story, a TV biopic detailing her struggle back from the stroke. After her recovery, Neal went back to work and continued acting right up until 2009. Neal succumbed to lung cancer Sunday, August 8th, surrounded by family <b>...</b>
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Rick McKay's PATRICIA NEAL TRIBUTE

When filmmaker Rick McKay ("Broadway: The Golden Age Trilogy", "Fay Wray", PBS, A&E) was asked in early 2010 to host a tribute to his friend, the actress Patricia Neal, who had appeared in his films, and to interview her on stage, he happily accepted. The tribute was a benefit for the great NYC theatre company, The Peccadillo Theatre, who was mounting a revival of Lillian Hellman's "Another Part of the Forest", which had made Ms. Neal a Broadway star in 1946, winning her the first Tony Award ever given. However, shortly before the date, Neal fell and was hospitalized in California. At the last minute McKay put together this video tribute, or "virtual interview" to substitute, which was shown on stage at the benefit as a huge success. Ms. Neal's friends rallied to appear at the tribute, which happily turned into a celebration of her life hosted by McKay, with the help of her friends Joel Vigg, Cliff Robertson, Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson, Betsy von Furstenburg, Tammy Grimes and many more. Sadly, Ms. Neal was never to return to NYC, did not see the new production of "Forest" (which got rave reviews and was extended), but happily did get to see this footage as well as a tape of the tribute evening before she passed away on August 8th, 2010. A true friend, a great actress and an incredible inspiration to millions, Patricia Neal will be greatly missed . . .
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1972 Maxim Coffee commercial with Patricia Neal (1926-2010)

In honor of the late great Patricia Neal, who died today, a rare Maxim Coffee commercial from 1972. Neal got her start in "John Loves Mary", the upbeat 1949 romantic comedy starring as Ronald Reagan's love interest.
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Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow / Patricia Neal & Gary Cooper

The two films used are the only two they made together - The Fountainhead (1949) and Bright Leaf (1950). If you haven't read Patricia Neal's autobiography, please DO IT NOW. I consider it to be one of the most inspiring autobiographies I've read (besides Ingrid Bergman's). ♥ Music: "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" - Amy Winehouse
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Patricia Neal Salutes Kirk Douglas at the AFI Life Achievement Award

Patricia Neal speaks at the AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Kirk Douglas (1991). CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com
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Patricia Neal: A Face In The Crowd

Patricia Neal, as Marcia Jeffries in Elia Kazan's "A Face In The Crowd." Studio control room scene where she exposes Lonesome Rhodes not only for the monster that he is, but also for the monster she helped create.
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Pat Neal & Eleanor Parker - It's a Great Feeling (1949) - Pat Neal & Eleanor Parker's Cameo

Patricia Neal & Eleanor Parker - It's a Great Feeling (1949) - Patricia Neal & Eleanor Parker's Cameo Appearance It's a Great Feeling (1949) is a Warner Bros. featurefilm starring Doris Day, Jack Carson, and Dennis Morgan in a spoof of what goes on behind-the-scenes in Hollywood movie-making. The screenplay by Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson was based upon a story by IAL Diamond. The film was directed by David Butler and produced by Alex Gottlieb. It's a Great Feeling was Day's third film (and her third pairing with Carson) and the first to bring her widespread notice. The film was a "Who's Who?" of Hollywood in its heyday and glorified the studio system at the peak of its golden age. The working title for this movie was Happy TImes. Many of the studio's most popular stars make cameo appearances throughout the movie. Among them are Errol Flynn (as Judy's groom), Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Edward G. Robinson, Sydney Greenstreet, Ray Heindorf, Danny Kaye, Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, Ronald Reagan, and Jane Wyman. Others in the cast include Lois Austin as Saleslady, Irving Bacon as Railroad Information Clerk, Frank Cady as Oculist, Sandra Gould as Train Passenger in Upper Berth, James Holden as Soda Jerk, William J. O'Brien as Reporter, Georges Renavent as Andre Bernet, and Olan Soule as Flack. There is also mention of Jane Wyman & Ronald Reagan's daughter, Maureen as the little girl giving her mother a drink of water. Doris Day (born Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff; April 3 <b>...</b>
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Patricia Neal for Anacin

Anacin pain reliever commercial from 1982.
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Gary Cooper is playing Howard Roark and Patricia Neal portrays Dominique Francon in this 1949 Movie "The Fountainhead". There are some truly romantic dialogues in this scene.... Neal says to Cooper... If it gives you pleasure to know that you are breaking me down, I will give you a greater satisfaction, I love you..... I have no pride left to stop me, I love you without dignity, without regret. And then there are dialogues on human values... Neal to Cooper... They hate you because of the greatness of your achievement, they hate you for your integrity, they hate you because they know they can neither corrupt you nor rule you.
Patricia NEAL on InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse

From "The Fountainhead" to "The Day the Earth Stood Still," Patricia Neal showed early promise as an actress - but her body of work was quickly overshadowed by an affair with the married Gary Cooper, which resulted in a pregnancy, an abortion and a nervous breakdown. She eventually returned Hollywood - now married to children's author Roald Dahl, and revived her film career with starring roles in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "HUD" with Paul Newman. But tragedy was always close at hand - from the death of one of her children, a serious accident to another, and then a devastating stroke that left her paralyzed and unable to work. After years of physical therapy and rehabilitation, she returned once again to the big screen in an Oscar-nominated role in "The Subject Was Roses," but many of us will always remember this Oscar, Tony and Golden Globe winning actress as the original Olivia Walton in the TV movie "The Homecoming." On this episode of "InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse," our 2009 conversation with screen legend, Patricia Neal.
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Tribute to Patricia Neal and Dennis Hopper - scene from Espionage

Patricia Neal (1926 - 2010) and Dennis Hopper (1936 - 2010) appear in 'The Weakling' episode of Espionage - The Complete Series DVD www.networkdvd.net Unseen for over 40 years, Espionage is one of the rarest and most sought-after ITC series. Produced by George Justin (Twelve Angry Men) and Herbert Hirschman (The Zoo Gang), this anthology series of 24 plays covered everything from the then-current Cold War to 19th century China, from Johnson's London to intrigue in Kenya and Moscow. Espionage is one of Lew Grade's first successes with a transatlantic production team, featuring both British and American writers and directors (including three plays directed by the Oscar-nominated Michael Powell (The Red Shoes). With one play, The Whistling Shrimp, actually shot in New York, it's no wonder that this series attracted talent of the calibre of Roger Livesey, Stanley Baxter, Anthony Quayle, Sian Phillips, Donald Pleasence, Dennis Hopper, Patrick Troughton, Barry Foster and others. SPECIAL FEATURES [] Script PDFs for Castles in Spain and Snow on Mount Kama [] Extensive Image Galleries, including many in colour
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Patricia Neal Tribute - (Once I Had a Secret Love)

This is a Genuine G-Shot in tribute to Patricia Neal who died the other day at age 84. From the NY Times by 84By ALJEAN HARMETZ Patricia Neal, an Oscar Winner Who Endured Tragedy, Dies at 84By ALJEAN HARMETZ Patricia Neal, who made her way from Kentucky's coal country to Hollywood and Broadway, winning an Academy Award and a Tony, but whose life alternated almost surreally between triumph and tragedy, died on Sunday at her home in Edgartown, Mass., on Martha's Vineyard. Ms. Neal received her Oscar, as best actress, in 1964, for her performance in "Hud" as the tough, shopworn housekeeper who did not succumb to Paul Newman's amoral charm. By then she had already endured the death of her first child and a calamitous injury to her infant son, who was brain-damaged in an accident. Then came three strokes, a year after the Oscar, leaving her in a coma for three weeks. Afterward she was semiparalyzed and unable to speak. But she learned to walk and talk again with the help of her husband, the British writer Roald Dahl. And in 1968 — despite a severely impaired memory that made it difficult to recall dialogue — she returned to the screen as the bitter mother who used her son as a weapon against her husband in the screen version of Frank Gilroy's play "The Subject Was Roses." Once again she was nominated for an Academy Award. Ms. Neal's career started swiftly and brilliantly. Before she was 21 she won a Tony and a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for her Broadway debut in <b>...</b>
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Patricia Neal recieves WorldFest 09 Awards

The EXCLUSIVE of the Premier of "Flying By" with Billy Ray Cyrus and Patrici Neal. The other actors are Heather Loclear and David Zayas. this movie will be on Lifetime Movie Network 4/18/09 for its Television debut. WorldFest is being held at The AMC Dunvale.
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Patricia Neal 2009 Golf Classic Campaign Video

Opened in 1978 at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center, Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center is East Tennessee's recognized leader in rehabilitating stroke, spinal cord and brain injury patients. A CARF accredited 73-bed facility, Patricia Neal offers a comprehensive, team approach to care. Physical, occupational, recreational, behavioral medicine and speech language therapists work with physiatrists to develop individual plans of care designed to return patients to a normal lifestyle as quickly as possible. In addition, rehabilitation nurses collaborate with specialists to teach self-care techniques and provide education to help patients reach optimal functionality. For more information, go to www.patneal.org
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The Art of Convening, by Craig Neal, Patricia Neal, Cindy Wold

The Art of Convening: Authentic Engagement in Meetings, Gatherings, and Conversations, by Craig Neal, Patricia Neal, and Cindy Wold - As co-founder of Heartland Inc., Craig and Patricia Neal have led over 170 of their acclaimed Thought Leader Gatherings with leaders from over 800 diverse organizations. Their new book shares for the first time the unique and powerful Art of Convening model -- developed in these gatherings and refined over six years of intensive trainings -- that brings authentic engagement and meaning to any group brought together for any purpose. Buy book at BK website: tinyurl.com
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Mother Dolores(former actress Dolores Hart)talks about friendship with Patricia Neal

Mother Dolores ,formerly film star Dolores Hart,talks about her late great friend, actress Patricia Neal and her calling to become a nun.
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B MUST DIE - 1975 - Darren McGavin, Patricia Neal - Spanish made film noir like Parallax View

Available at www.robertsvideos.com B MUST DIE Spanish - 1975 - Darren McGavin, Stéphane Audran, Patricia Neal, Burgess Meredith - directed by José Luis Borau - aka Hay que matar a B - English language version - rare thriller is a Spanish Parallax View
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Stranger from Venus - Patricia Neal, Helmut Dantine 1954

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Movie Legends - Patricia Neal (Reprise)

Best known for her roles in 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' (1951), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) and 'Hud' (1963).
Oscar-Winning Actress Patricia Neal Dead at 84

Patricia...may you RIP............
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Comedy "Ivan Goes Abroad": Watch the Trailer with Oscar winner Patricia Neal

When Ivan, a Russian writer, goes abroad implausible adventures change his life. Although he sets out for Birmingham, England, Ivan winds up in Birmingham, Alabama. The hilarious encounters of a Russian in the South begin: Southern Gothic meets Russian Madness. Unaware of the error, Ivan intrudes on an Alabama family that mistakes him for its own estranged, mentally-ill relative. From there, Ivan finds himself on the street, his suitcase and wallet stolen. Unsure where to go, Ivan searches for the famous British writer, Jeremy White, finding instead, Jeremy White, an unemployed and illiterate older black man, who is a former latrine digger... Before Ivan discovers that he is in Alabama, he is jailed, appears on the FBI's Most Wanted list, and nearly suffocates in a landfill. How does Anna, an attractive and successful television reporter, help him clear his name and collect a million dollars? Bringing a continually fresh and dynamic voice to the film community as a whole, director Yuri Shapochka is excited to be filming this feature on location in Birmingham, Alabama with a talented cast including the legendary, Oscar winning actress Patricia Neal. Ms. Neal will be playing the role of Ivan's real Aunt living in England, so looking forward to her nephew's arrival. www.shapefilms.com
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Gary Cooper & Patricia Neal

C'est en 1949, sur un tournage, que Gary Cooper rencontre Patricia Neal. Ils sont tout de suite attirés l'un par l'autre. Mais le cow-boy d'Hollywood est déjà marié. Il ne divorcera jamais, et, lassée de cet amour clandestin, l'actrice épousera Roald Dahl. En voir plus sur : www.vodeo.tv
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