Winchell (film)
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Winchell | |
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Directed by | Paul Mazursky |
Produced by | Stan Wlodkowski |
Written by | Scott Abbott |
Based on |
Walter Winchell: His Life and Times by Herman Klurfeld |
Starring | |
Distributed by | HBO |
Release dates |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Language | English |
Winchell is an HBO television film which dramatizes the life of columnist Walter Winchell. It is based on the book Walter Winchell: His Life and Times by Herman Klurfeld.
Plot
The film follows Walter Winchell from his early days as a tabloid gossip columnist to his rise as the United State's most powerful propagandist.[1][2]
Cast
- Stanley Tucci (Walter Winchell)
- Paul Giamatti (Herman Klurfeld)
- Christopher Plummer (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
- Glenne Headly (Dallas Wayne)
- Xander Berkeley (Gavreau)
- Mary Portser (Janet Winchell)
- Jeremy Blackman (Walter Winchell, age 8)
- Raffi Di Blascio (Walter Winchell, age 20)
- John O'Donohue (Harry, the doorman)
- Michael Greene (Bellamy)
- Megan Mullally (June Winchell)
Awards
Stanley Tucci won a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy Award for his performance as Winchell. He was also nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award.
See also
References
- ↑ Goodman, Walter (November 21, 1998). "Putting Down the Big Shots While Snuggling Up". The New York Times. Retrieved August 20, 2012.
- ↑ Rose, Judd; Walls, Scott (December 9, 1998). "Walter Winchell, ex-big shot, resurrected on the small screen". CNN (New York). Retrieved August 20, 2012.
External links
- Winchell at the Internet Movie Database
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