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Allen gives first interview in 30 years

Allen gives first interview in 30 years
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Woody Allen Fast Facts Personal Birth name: Allan Stewart Konigsberg Birth place: Brooklyn, New York Father: Martin Konigsberg, worked various jobs Mother: Nettie (Cherry) Konigsberg, bookkeeper Marriages: Soon-Yi Previn (December 22, 1997-present), Louise Lasser (divorced), Harlene Rosen (divorced) Children: daughters adopted with Soon-Yi Previn: Manzie Tio Allen (2000), Bechet Dumaine Allen (1998); with Mia Farrow: Satchel Farrow (1987, now goes by Ronan), Dylan O’Sullivan Farrow (1985, adopted daughter), Moses Farrow (1978, adopted) Education: Attended New York University and City College of New York. Other Facts Allen has worked as a comedy writer, stand-up comic, screenwriter, actor, playwright, musician and director. He has 24 Oscar nominations and four wins: 16 for writing, with three wins; seven for directing, with one win; and one nomination for acting.

Woody Allen Fast Facts

Woody Allen Fast Facts
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Woody Allen Fast Facts

Woody Allen Fast Facts
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Ready for a Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman reboot?

Ready for a ‘Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman’ reboot? By Matthew Gilbert Globe Staff,Updated February 17, 2021, 4:50 p.m. Email to a Friend Louise Lasser as the title character in Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, a 1970s soap opera from Norman Lear.Hulton Archive/Getty Images I wonder how other fans of “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” feel about this. The 1970s Norman Lear soap opera is getting dragged onto the reboot train, with a new, updated version of the original on its way. Can we stand it? I can’t argue with the casting so far: Emily Hampshire, who was Stevie on “Schitt’s Creek,” will play Mary. She has a stiffness and a sense of irony that could serve the character well. Hampshire will also be co-writing with Jacob Tierney of “Letterkenny.”

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