EXCLUSIVE: David Olusoga’s Uplands TV and Blackadder star Tony Robinson are combining on a history competition series for Channel 4 portfolio network More 4, in which UK people have to week to investigate and curate a museum about their road.
09.03.2022 - 22:21 / legacy.com
Tony Walton was a legendary British set and costume designer who won an Oscar for his work on “All That Jazz.”Tony Walton started his legendary career as a costume and set designer on Broadway. He would go on to win three Tony Awards for his work on “Pippin,” “Guys and Dolls,” and “House of Blue Leaves.” He won an Oscar for “All That Jazz” and an Emmy for art direction on the 1985 TV-movie “Death of a Salesman,” starring Dustin Hoffman. He was nominated for an Oscar for the film “Mary Poppins,” which starred his then wife Julie Andrews.
The pair were childhood sweethearts and were married until 1968. They had a daughter Emma Walton Hamilton who is an actor and children’s book author. “I try to read the script or listen to the score as if it were a radio show and not allow myself to have a rush of imagery,” he said.
“Then, after meeting with the director — and if I’m lucky the writer — and whatever input they may want to give, I try to imagine what I see as if it were slowly being revealed by a pool of light. – 2008 interview with Playbill Rest in Peace to the great Tony Walton. Here’s Bacall looking smashing in one of his Oscar-nominated frocks in Murder in the Orient Express.
He was truly great creative force in Hollywood and on Broadway. Oscar, Emmy, and three time Tony winner. pic.twitter.com/sObGocJR17Ahh shit.
RIP to my lovely friend Tony Walton. One of the sweetest kindest most talented men I’ve had the pleasure to work with on Prince of The City. Irreplaceable.
EXCLUSIVE: David Olusoga’s Uplands TV and Blackadder star Tony Robinson are combining on a history competition series for Channel 4 portfolio network More 4, in which UK people have to week to investigate and curate a museum about their road.
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Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterABC Signature has signed a two-year overall deal with Tony McNamara, the Oscar- and Emmy-nominated writer who created Hulu’s “The Great” and penned films “The Favourite” and Disney’s “Cruella.”Under the pact, McNamara will develop and supervise projects for the Disney Television Studios-owned division.“Tony’s work on ‘The Great’ and ‘Cruella’ is sly, subversive and delicious, and we made it our mission to get this spectacular talent to our studio,” ABC Signature president Jonnie Davis said in a statement Wednesday. “Thankfully, he said ‘yes.’ We’re so excited to support him in whatever he wants to do next.”McNamara is the creator, showrunner, and executive producer of the Emmy-nominated series “The Great” on Hulu, starring Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult, which is based on his stage play.
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Julie Andrews is remembering her late ex-husband Tony Walton.