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  • Winchell Smith
  • American dramatist (1871–1933)

    Winchell Smith (5 April 1871 – 10 June 1933) was an American playwright, known for big hit works such as Brewster's Millions (1906) and Lightnin' (1918)

    Winchell Smith

    Winchell Smith

    Winchell_Smith

  • Paul Winchell
  • American ventriloquist and actor (1922–2005)

    Paul Winchell (né Wilchinsky; December 21, 1922 – June 24, 2005) was an American ventriloquist, comedian, actor, humanitarian, and inventor whose career

    Paul Winchell

    Paul Winchell

    Paul_Winchell

  • Brewster's Millions (play)
  • Play by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley

    considered for merging. › Brewster's Millions is a play written by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, based on the 1902 novel of the same name by George

    Brewster's Millions (play)

    Brewster's_Millions_(play)

  • Brewster's Millions (1945 film)
  • 1945 film by Allan Dwan

    McCutcheon and the subsequent smash-hit play adaptation by Byron Ongley and Winchell Smith. In the novel, Brewster is a stockbroker; in this version, he is portrayed

    Brewster's Millions (1945 film)

    Brewster's_Millions_(1945_film)

  • Brewster's Millions (1985 film)
  • 1985 film by Walter Hill

    1902 novel by George Barr McCutcheon Brewster's Millions by 1906 play Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley Produced by Lawrence Gordon Gene Levy Joel Silver Starring

    Brewster's Millions (1985 film)

    Brewster's_Millions_(1985_film)

  • Walter Winchell
  • American gossip reporter (1897–1972)

    Walter Winchell (April 7, 1897 – February 20, 1972) was an American syndicated newspaper gossip columnist and radio news commentator. Originally a vaudeville

    Walter Winchell

    Walter Winchell

    Walter_Winchell

  • The First Year (play)
  • Play

    written by Frank Craven, and produced by John Golden and directed by Winchell Smith on Broadway. It was a hit on Broadway, running for 729 performances

    The First Year (play)

    The First Year (play)

    The_First_Year_(play)

  • The Saphead
  • 1920 film

    play based on Howard's comedy, The New Henrietta by Victor Mapes and Winchell Smith, which was meant to be an adaption of Howard's play. Nicholas Van Alstyne

    The Saphead

    The Saphead

    The_Saphead

  • Lightnin' (play)
  • 1918 comedic play by American playwrights Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon

    considered for merging. › Lightnin' is a comedy play in three acts by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon. The play was produced by John Golden and directed by

    Lightnin' (play)

    Lightnin' (play)

    Lightnin'_(play)

  • These Charming People (play)
  • Play by Michael Arlen

    play, which A. H. Woods and Charles Dillingham produced in the US. Winchell Smith staged the US version, with scenic design by James Reynolds and sets

    These Charming People (play)

    These Charming People (play)

    These_Charming_People_(play)

  • Gregory Kelly (actor)
  • American stage actor, 1892-1927

    Hunter Nat Duncan Murat Theatre Summer season revival of 1909 comedy by Winchell Smith. Piccadilly Jim Jimmy Crocker Murat Theatre Touring company Even the

    Gregory Kelly (actor)

    Gregory Kelly (actor)

    Gregory_Kelly_(actor)

  • Three on a Spree
  • 1961 British film by Sidney J. Furie

    by George Barr McCutcheon, which became the hit 1906 play written by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley. It had been previously filmed by Edward Small in 1945

    Three on a Spree

    Three_on_a_Spree

  • Broadway theatre
  • Type of theatre in New York City

    from the Erlanger syndicate. During this time, the play Lightnin' by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon became the first Broadway show to reach 700 performances

    Broadway theatre

    Broadway theatre

    Broadway_theatre

  • Brewster's Millions (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the play: Brewster's Millions (play), a 1906 Broadway production by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley Brewster's Millions (1914 film), directed by Cecil

    Brewster's Millions (disambiguation)

    Brewster's_Millions_(disambiguation)

  • The Fortune Hunter (1920 film)
  • 1920 film

    comedy directed by Tom Terriss. It is based on a 1909 stage play by Winchell Smith. It stars Earle Williams and Jean Paige and was produced by the Vitagraph

    The Fortune Hunter (1920 film)

    The Fortune Hunter (1920 film)

    The_Fortune_Hunter_(1920_film)

  • Brewster's Millions
  • 1902 comedic novel by George Barr McCutcheon

    person. The novel was adapted into a Broadway play of the same name by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley. The play debuted at the New Amsterdam Theatre on December

    Brewster's Millions

    Brewster's Millions

    Brewster's_Millions

  • Ouida Bergère
  • American screenwriter and actress (1886–1974)

    the production. Bergère began her career as an actress. Playwright Winchell Smith gave her her first role, but she eventually abandoned her stage career

    Ouida Bergère

    Ouida Bergère

    Ouida_Bergère

  • John Golden
  • American actor, songwriter, author and theatrical producer (1874–1955)

    Golden and Winchell Smith in conjunction with Marcus Loew. It was based on The New Henrietta, a 1913 stage hit for which Golden and Smith had been responsible

    John Golden

    John Golden

    John_Golden

  • The Love Doctor
  • 1929 film

    Mankiewicz, and J. Walter Ruben based upon a play by Victor Mapes and Winchell Smith. The film stars Richard Dix, June Collyer, Morgan Farley, Miriam Seegar

    The Love Doctor

    The Love Doctor

    The_Love_Doctor

  • Thank You (1925 film)
  • 1925 film

    John Ford. This film is based on a 1921 Broadway play, Thank You, by Winchell Smith and Tom Cushing. As described in a film magazine review, a millionaire

    Thank You (1925 film)

    Thank You (1925 film)

    Thank_You_(1925_film)

  • George Spelvin
  • Traditional pseudonym used in programs in American theater

    for Brewster's Millions. According to a 1916 New York Times article, Winchell Smith insisted on having the pseudonym used in Brewster's Millions and later

    George Spelvin

    George_Spelvin

  • Miss Brewster's Millions
  • 1926 film by Clarence G. Badger

    George Barr McCutcheon and a 1906 play adaptation of the same name by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, which had been filmed before in 1921 with Roscoe Arbuckle

    Miss Brewster's Millions

    Miss Brewster's Millions

    Miss_Brewster's_Millions

  • Three Wise Fools (1946 film)
  • 1946 film by Edward Buzzell

    based on the 1918 Broadway play of the same name by Austin Strong and Winchell Smith, which had also been adapted to film in 1923, in a silent version directed

    Three Wise Fools (1946 film)

    Three_Wise_Fools_(1946_film)

  • The Fortune Hunter (1927 film)
  • 1927 film by Charles Reisner

    Chaplin. It is based on the 1909 Broadway play The Fortune Hunter by Winchell Smith. While the film has no audible dialogue, it was released with a synchronized

    The Fortune Hunter (1927 film)

    The Fortune Hunter (1927 film)

    The_Fortune_Hunter_(1927_film)

  • The Only Son (1914 film)
  • 1914 film

    Cecil B. DeMille. The film is based on the play of the same name by Winchell Smith and stars James Blackwell. James Blackwell as Thomas Brainerd, Sr. A

    The Only Son (1914 film)

    The Only Son (1914 film)

    The_Only_Son_(1914_film)

  • Three Wise Fools (play)
  • 1917 play by Austin Strong

    was first produced by Winchell Smith and John Golden. It was initially staged by Austin Strong, then re-staged by Winston Smith. Three Wise Fools starred

    Three Wise Fools (play)

    Three Wise Fools (play)

    Three_Wise_Fools_(play)

  • Hartford Club
  • United States historic place

    National Park Service. "Yale Alumni Have Dinner Tuesday: Dean Cross and Winchell Smith Will". The Hartford Courant. February 14, 1926. p. 2 – via Newspapers

    Hartford Club

    Hartford Club

    Hartford_Club

  • Forrest Robinson
  • American actor (1858–1924)

    Lionel Barrymore) at the Republic Theatre in 1900; Fortune-Hunter (by Winchell Smith and with John Barrymore) in 1909 at the Gaiety Theatre; The Master of

    Forrest Robinson

    Forrest Robinson

    Forrest_Robinson

  • Gielgud Theatre
  • West End theatre in London

    Bath, by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton 1907: Brewster's Millions by Winchell Smith & Byron Ongley 1908: A Waltz Dream an operetta by Oscar Straus 1914:

    Gielgud Theatre

    Gielgud Theatre

    Gielgud_Theatre

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q
  • Bronson Howard Victor Mapes Winchell Smith The Lamb (1915) Christy Cabanne The Saphead (1920) Herbert Blaché Winchell Smith The New Moon (1927) Oscar Hammerstein

    List of plays adapted into feature films: J to Q

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_J_to_Q

  • Abie's Irish Rose
  • 1922 comedy by Anne Nichols

    theater history, surpassing the record 1,291 performances set by the Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon 1918 play, Lightnin'. The show's touring company had

    Abie's Irish Rose

    Abie's_Irish_Rose

  • Zip Goes a Million
  • 1951 musical by Eric Maschwitz and George Posford

    by G. B. McCutcheon and a 1906 play adaptation of the same novel by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongly. In 1919, a musical adaptation of the novel, with music

    Zip Goes a Million

    Zip_Goes_a_Million

  • Via Wireless (play)
  • 1908 play by Paul Armstrong and Winchell Smith

    merging. › Via Wireless is a 1908 play dramatized by Paul Armstrong and Winchell Smith from an original story idea by Frederic Thompson, and incorporating

    Via Wireless (play)

    Via Wireless (play)

    Via_Wireless_(play)

  • The City Chap (musical)
  • 1925 comedy

    book by James Montgomery adapted from the play The Fortune Hunter by Winchell Smith. The City Chap premiered on Broadway on October 26, 1925, at Liberty

    The City Chap (musical)

    The City Chap (musical)

    The_City_Chap_(musical)

  • Brewster's Millions (1914 film)
  • 1914 film

    1902 novel by George Barr McCutcheon Brewster's Millions by 1906 play Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley Produced by Cecil B. DeMille Starring Edward Abeles

    Brewster's Millions (1914 film)

    Brewster's Millions (1914 film)

    Brewster's_Millions_(1914_film)

  • Three Wise Fools (1923 film)
  • 1923 film

    acquisitions, Three Wise Fools was written by playwrights Austin Strong and Winchell Smith. Vidor approached the “prestigious property” with alacrity. He would

    Three Wise Fools (1923 film)

    Three Wise Fools (1923 film)

    Three_Wise_Fools_(1923_film)

  • Virginia Thrall Smith
  • American children's advocate (1836–1903)

    from diphtheria. Their son, Winchell Smith became a well-known playwright. During the early years of her marriage, Smith became involved in local charities

    Virginia Thrall Smith

    Virginia Thrall Smith

    Virginia_Thrall_Smith

  • The Boomerang (1925 film)
  • 1925 film

    and Ned Sparks. It was based on a Broadway play of the same title by Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes, which was later adapted for the 1929 film The Love

    The Boomerang (1925 film)

    The Boomerang (1925 film)

    The_Boomerang_(1925_film)

  • Winifred Bryson
  • American actress (1892–1987)

    several more plays at that theater in 1914-1915, including parts in Winchell Smith's The Fortune Hunter (1914), Augustin MacHugh's Officer 666 (1914), Richard

    Winifred Bryson

    Winifred Bryson

    Winifred_Bryson

  • Two Girls Wanted (play)
  • 1926 stage comedy by Gladys Unger

    Westchester County estate. It was first produced by John Golden, staged by Winchell Smith, with settings by Willy Pogany. It starred Nydia Westman. After three

    Two Girls Wanted (play)

    Two Girls Wanted (play)

    Two_Girls_Wanted_(play)

  • Via Wireless
  • 1915 film

    film was based on a 1908 play of the same name by Paul Armstrong and Winchell Smith and was adapted for the screen by Ouida Bergère. Some location shooting

    Via Wireless

    Via Wireless

    Via_Wireless

  • Night Hostess
  • 1928 play

    murders and a romantic triangle. Produced by John Golden and staged by Winchell Smith, it starred Norman Foster, Ruth Lyons, Averell Harris, Maurice Freeman

    Night Hostess

    Night_Hostess

  • John Barrymore
  • American actor (1882–1942)

    appeared in The Candy Shop in mid-1909, before he played the lead role in Winchell Smith's play The Fortune Hunter at the Gaiety Theatre in September the same

    John Barrymore

    John Barrymore

    John_Barrymore

  • Verne Winchell
  • American businessman/race horse owner

    Verne Hedges Winchell (October 30, 1915 – November 26, 2002) was the founder of Winchell's Donuts and also served as a chairman, president and chief executive

    Verne Winchell

    Verne_Winchell

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I
  • "A Doll s House (1973)". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 March 2014. Smith, Richard Harland. "Equus (1977)". Turner Classic Movies. Archived from the

    List of plays adapted into feature films: A to I

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_A_to_I

  • Turn to the Right
  • 1922 film by Rex Ingram

    Terry. The film is based on a 1916 Broadway play Turn to the Right by Winchell Smith and John E. Hazzard. As described in a film magazine, Joe Bascom (Mulhall)

    Turn to the Right

    Turn_to_the_Right

  • Lightnin' (1930 film)
  • 1930 film

    King Screenplay by S. N. Behrman Sonya Levien Based on Lightnin' by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon (play) Produced by John Golden Henry King Starring Will

    Lightnin' (1930 film)

    Lightnin' (1930 film)

    Lightnin'_(1930_film)

  • The Lamb (1915 film)
  • 1915 film

    Warwick Based on The New Henrietta by Bronson Howard, Victor Mapes and Winchell Smith Starring Douglas Fairbanks Seena Owen Cinematography William E. Fildew

    The Lamb (1915 film)

    The Lamb (1915 film)

    The_Lamb_(1915_film)

  • List of comedy films of the 1920s
  • Arbuckle and Wallace Beery United States The Saphead Herbert Blaché, Winchell Smith Buster Keaton, William H. Crane, Beulah Booker, Irving Cummings, Carol

    List of comedy films of the 1920s

    List of comedy films of the 1920s

    List_of_comedy_films_of_the_1920s

  • Paul Armstrong (playwright)
  • American playwright

    payment to Armstrong returned. Frederic Thompson asked Armstrong and Winchell Smith to dramatize an old story of his, which they did in Via Wireless. The

    Paul Armstrong (playwright)

    Paul Armstrong (playwright)

    Paul_Armstrong_(playwright)

  • Brewster's Millions (1935 film)
  • 1935 British film by Thornton Freeland

    1902 novel by George Barr McCutcheon Brewster's Millions by 1906 play Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley Produced by Herbert Wilcox Starring Jack Buchanan Lili

    Brewster's Millions (1935 film)

    Brewster's_Millions_(1935_film)

  • August 1918
  • Month in 1918

    Artillery Brigade at Fort Monroe, Virginia. The comedic play Lightnin' by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon debuted at the Gaiety Theatre in New York City, with

    August 1918

    August 1918

    August_1918

  • Frank Bacon (actor)
  • American actor and dramatist

    of times, the last with the help of writer Winchell Smith. Bacon had sold the film rights to his play; Smith, seeing the potential in the concept, advised

    Frank Bacon (actor)

    Frank Bacon (actor)

    Frank_Bacon_(actor)

  • The Making of Bobby Burnit
  • 1914 American film

    directed by Oscar Apfel and written by George Randolph Chester and Winchell Smith. The film stars Edward Abeles, Bessie Barriscale, Howard Hickman, George

    The Making of Bobby Burnit

    The Making of Bobby Burnit

    The_Making_of_Bobby_Burnit

  • List of plays adapted into feature films: R to Z
  • Charles H. Hoyt A Texas Steer (1927) Richard Wallace Thank You (1921) Winchell Smith Tom Cushing Thank You (1925) John Ford Thark (1927) Ben Travers Thark

    List of plays adapted into feature films: R to Z

    List_of_plays_adapted_into_feature_films:_R_to_Z

  • October 1920
  • Month of 1920

    Broadway comedy The First Year, written by Frank Craven and directed by Winchell Smith premiered for the first of 729 performances. The organization Job's

    October 1920

    October 1920

    October_1920

  • June 1933
  • Month of 1933

    Bailey, American lawyer, in Waltham, Massachusetts (d. 2021) Died: Winchell Smith, 62, American playwright The first ever qualification matches for the

    June 1933

    June 1933

    June_1933

  • The OA
  • 2016 American mystery drama television series

    Prairie's adoptive mother (season 1, guest season 2) Patrick Gibson as Steve Winchell Brendan Meyer as Jesse Mills Brandon Perea as Alfonso "French" Sosa Ian

    The OA

    The_OA

  • Brewster's Millions (1921 film)
  • 1921 film

    1902 novel by George Barr McCutcheon Brewster's Millions by 1906 play Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley Produced by Adolph Zukor Jesse Lasky Starring Fatty

    Brewster's Millions (1921 film)

    Brewster's Millions (1921 film)

    Brewster's_Millions_(1921_film)

  • Archibald Selwyn
  • American play broker, theater owner and stage producer

    fellow producers Fred Zimmerman, Arch Selwyn, Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., Winchell Smith and L. Lawrence Weber with the goal of cooperating on common issues

    Archibald Selwyn

    Archibald Selwyn

    Archibald_Selwyn

  • Dona Drake
  • American actress, singer and dancer (1914–1989)

    right to a place in the big-time spotlight." In 1934, columnist Walter Winchell wrote about her performance in a night club: "Una Villon's torso shifting

    Dona Drake

    Dona Drake

    Dona_Drake

  • Victor Mapes
  • American playwright and director

    performances by the leader actors. Boomerang was written in collaboration with Winchell Smith, The farce Hottentot was written in collaboration with William Collier

    Victor Mapes

    Victor Mapes

    Victor_Mapes

  • Gail Kane
  • American actress

    She starred in Via Wireless (1915) which was adapted from a play by Winchell Smith and Paul Armstrong. The story describes the competition between two

    Gail Kane

    Gail Kane

    Gail_Kane

  • J. Fred Zimmerman Jr.
  • fellow producers Fred Zimmerman, Archibald Selwyn, Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., Winchell Smith and L. Lawrence Weber with the goal of cooperating on common issues

    J. Fred Zimmerman Jr.

    J._Fred_Zimmerman_Jr.

  • Lightnin' (1925 film)
  • 1925 film

    Directed by John Ford Written by Frances Marion Based on Lightnin' by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon Starring Jay Hunt Wallace MacDonald Cinematography Joseph

    Lightnin' (1925 film)

    Lightnin' (1925 film)

    Lightnin'_(1925_film)

  • Jim Cummings
  • American voice actor (born 1952)

    with Paul Winchell as Tigger, before fully replacing him as the character starting with The Tigger Movie. He had also filled in for Winchell as the voice

    Jim Cummings

    Jim Cummings

    Jim_Cummings

  • The Tigger Movie
  • 2000 animated Disney film directed by Jun Falkenstein

    actor Paul Winchell in 1999. Since 1989, Cummings' had shared the role with Winchell and provided his singing voice in most projects, with Winchell as the

    The Tigger Movie

    The_Tigger_Movie

  • The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (play)
  • 1925 play by Frederick Lonsdale

    and at the Fulton Theatre, New York, on 9 November 1925, directed by Winchell Smith, running for 385 performances. The play was revived at the Savoy Theatre

    The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (play)

    The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (play)

    The_Last_of_Mrs._Cheyney_(play)

  • David Bruce Smith
  • American author

    Dark Sky Rising: Reconstruction And The Dawning Of Jim Crow, and to Mike Winchell for The Electric War: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race To Light

    David Bruce Smith

    David Bruce Smith

    David_Bruce_Smith

  • Robert Levy (producer)
  • American theatre & film producer (1888–1959)

    Rupert Hughes 4 July 1919 1909 Majestic Theatre The Fortune Hunter Winchell Smith 14 April 1919 1909 Gaiety Theatre A Midnight Marriage James Halleck

    Robert Levy (producer)

    Robert_Levy_(producer)

  • Tom Cushing
  • American playwright

    paid $500 for the play. In 1921, his play Thank You, co-written with Winchell Smith, debuted at the Longacre Theatre. Dorothy Parker wrote that it was "deftly

    Tom Cushing

    Tom_Cushing

  • Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
  • 1983 animated short film directed by Rick Reinert

    Reinert, the short features the voices of Paul Winchell, John Fiedler, Will Ryan, Ralph Wright, and Hal Smith. This short is notable for being Ralph Wright's

    Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore

    Winnie_the_Pooh_and_a_Day_for_Eeyore

  • Fortune Hunter
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    W. S. Gilbert, first produced in 1897 The Fortune Hunter, a play by Winchell Smith which inspired several film adaptations: The Fortune Hunter (1914 film)

    Fortune Hunter

    Fortune_Hunter

  • L. Lawrence Weber
  • American theatre manager

    producers J. Fred Zimmerman Jr., Archibald Selwyn, Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., Winchell Smith and Weber with the goal of cooperating on common issues such as censorship

    L. Lawrence Weber

    L._Lawrence_Weber

  • The Holy Terror (1937 film)
  • 1937 film by James Tinling

    late November 1936. The title of the film was taken from a play by Winchell Smith and George Abbott, owned by 20th Century Fox, which was the basis of

    The Holy Terror (1937 film)

    The_Holy_Terror_(1937_film)

  • Yale Club of Hartford
  • Regional alumni club of Yale University in Hartford, Connecticut

    via Newspapers.com. "Yale Alumni Have Dinner Tuesday: Dean Cross and Winchell Smith Will". The Hartford Courant. February 14, 1926. p. 2 – via Newspapers

    Yale Club of Hartford

    Yale_Club_of_Hartford

  • Rollo Peters
  • American actor and director (1892–1967)

    Tim Simpkins in Robert Milton's The Charm School and Tom Callahan in Winchell Smith's Turn to the Right. In 1929 he portrayed the title character, Christopher

    Rollo Peters

    Rollo Peters

    Rollo_Peters

  • The Bandolero
  • 1924 film by Tom Terriss

    Seyffertitz Renée Adorée Cinematography George Peters Edited by Don Bartlett Winchell Smith Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release date October 20, 1924 (1924-10-20)

    The Bandolero

    The Bandolero

    The_Bandolero

  • James Montgomery (playwright)
  • Francisco, and Brooklyn. He gave his only performances on Broadway in Winchell Smith's play The Fortune Hunter at the Gaiety Theatre. He first drew critical

    James Montgomery (playwright)

    James_Montgomery_(playwright)

  • The Wheel (1925 film)
  • 1925 film

    Victor Schertzinger Written by Edfrid A. Bingham Based on The Wheel by Winchell Smith Produced by William Fox Starring Margaret Livingston Harrison Ford Claire

    The Wheel (1925 film)

    The Wheel (1925 film)

    The_Wheel_(1925_film)

  • Taconite
  • Variety of iron-bearing sedimentary rock

    taconyte was coined in the 19th century by Horace Vaughn Winchell – son of Newton Horace Winchell, the Minnesota state geologist – during their pioneering

    Taconite

    Taconite

    Taconite

  • The Fortune Hunter (1914 film)
  • 1914 film

    Daly - Blinky Lockwood Gaston Bell - Willie Bartlett Ruth Bryan - Angie Smith Frank Backus - Pete Willing Clara Lambert - Mrs. Willing Alan Quinn - Tracy

    The Fortune Hunter (1914 film)

    The Fortune Hunter (1914 film)

    The_Fortune_Hunter_(1914_film)

  • Producing Managers' Association
  • Defunct American stage producers and theatre owners coalition

    fellow producers Fred Zimmerman, Archibald Selwyn, Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., Winchell Smith and L. Lawrence Weber. The PMA was launched by unanimous agreement.

    Producing Managers' Association

    Producing_Managers'_Association

  • Red Smith (sportswriter)
  • American sportswriter (1905–1982)

    establish contact with your reader." In April 1949, columnist Walter Winchell wrote, "Red Smith was asked if turning out a daily column wasn't quite a chore. 

    Red Smith (sportswriter)

    Red_Smith_(sportswriter)

  • Going Crooked
  • 1926 film

    Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. p. 434. ISBN 978-3-11-095194-3. Smith, Winchell; Collier, William; Hoffman, Aaron (1926). Going Crooked: a Comedy in

    Going Crooked

    Going Crooked

    Going_Crooked

  • Stranger in a Strange Land
  • 1961 science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein

    journalist (Jill sees him as of the "lippmann", political, rather than the "winchell", or celebrity gossip inclination), who masterminds Mike's initial freedom

    Stranger in a Strange Land

    Stranger in a Strange Land

    Stranger_in_a_Strange_Land

  • Horace Winchell Magoun
  • Horace Winchell Magoun (June 23, 1907 – March 6, 1991) was a medical researcher. studied medicine first at the Rhode Island State College and the Syracuse

    Horace Winchell Magoun

    Horace_Winchell_Magoun

  • Michael Jackson
  • American singer (1958–2009)

    speaking publicly for the first time, wept as she addressed the crowd. Lucious Smith provided a closing prayer. On September 3, 2009, Jackson was entombed at

    Michael Jackson

    Michael Jackson

    Michael_Jackson

  • Tremont Theatre, Boston (1889)
  • The Birth of a Nation Harry James Smith's "A Tailor-Made Man," with Grant Mitchell "Three Faces East" Winchell Smith and John E. Hazzards's "Turn to the

    Tremont Theatre, Boston (1889)

    Tremont Theatre, Boston (1889)

    Tremont_Theatre,_Boston_(1889)

  • Alexander Winchell
  • American geologist and paleontologist (1824–1891)

    Alexander Winchell (December 31, 1824, in North East, New York – February 19, 1891, in Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American geologist who contributed to

    Alexander Winchell

    Alexander Winchell

    Alexander_Winchell

  • Harry Irvine (actor)
  • British stage actor and director, 1877-1951

    Biological Side". Daily News. New York, New York. p. 145 – via Newspapers.com. Smith, Cecil (November 20, 1938). ""I'd Rather Be Right" Opens Tomorrow Night

    Harry Irvine (actor)

    Harry Irvine (actor)

    Harry_Irvine_(actor)

  • Marie Pavey
  • American stage actress

    at that theatre, including roles in Paul Armstrong's Going Some and Winchell Smith's Brewster's Millions. Other parts she portrayed at that theatre included

    Marie Pavey

    Marie Pavey

    Marie_Pavey

  • Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation
  • Non-profit organization in the U.S.

    ideas". The organization was founded in 1946 by media personality Walter Winchell in New York City, New York, under the name Damon Runyon Cancer Memorial

    Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation

    Damon_Runyon_Cancer_Research_Foundation

  • Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
  • 1968 short film directed by Wolfgang Reitherman

    Barbara Luddy as Kanga, Clint Howard as Roo, Paul Winchell as Tigger, Ralph Wright as Eeyore, Hal Smith as Owl, Howard Morris as Gopher, John Fiedler as

    Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day

    Winnie_the_Pooh_and_the_Blustery_Day

  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • 1977 American animated anthology film produced by Walt Disney Productions

    Narrator Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh John Fiedler as Piglet Paul Winchell as Tigger Bruce Reitherman (THT), Jon Walmsley (TBD) and Timothy Turner

    The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

    The_Many_Adventures_of_Winnie_the_Pooh

  • Clerks: The Animated Series
  • American animated sitcom

    Himself Bryan Cranston as Various Jeff Bennett as British Customer April Winchell as Bailiff Phil LaMarr as Axel Foley Lauren Tom as Various Kerri Kinney-Silver

    Clerks: The Animated Series

    Clerks:_The_Animated_Series

  • Newton Horace Winchell
  • American geologist (1839–1914)

    Newton Horace Winchell (December 17, 1839 – May 2, 1914) was an American geologist chiefly notable for his six-volume work The Geology of Minnesota: Final

    Newton Horace Winchell

    Newton Horace Winchell

    Newton_Horace_Winchell

  • New Israelites
  • Defunct Christian denomination (1790s-1802)

    sect was joined by a counterfeiter and treasure seer named "Winchell" (probably Justus Winchell) in the spring or early summer of 1800, the New Israelites

    New Israelites

    New_Israelites

  • Trollkins
  • 1981 American TV series or program

    (voiced by Frank Welker). Blitz's father Mayor Lumpkin (voiced by Paul Winchell) was somewhat of a short, incompetent, hot-headed, fumble-mouth of a mayor

    Trollkins

    Trollkins

  • DARPA
  • Technology research and development agency of the U.S. Department of Defense

    together oversee about 250 research and development programs. Stephen Winchell is the current director. The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) was

    DARPA

    DARPA

    DARPA

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    Who is Like God; Form of Michael Like God

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    Gift from God.

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    English : from Middle English kichel, a diminutive of kake ‘cake’, probably applied as a metonymic occupational name for a baker of small cakes of a kind given by godparents to their godchildren when they asked for a blessing.

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    English (mainly Devon and Cornwall) : variant spelling of Mitchell.

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    English : variant spelling of Windle.Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements vind ‘wind’ + the common suffix -ell, from Latin -elius.

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    English : from Old English wencel ‘child’, perhaps used to distinguish a son from his father with the same forename or perhaps a nickname for a person with a baby face or childlike manner.Scottish : habitational name for someone from the lands of Windshiel (formerly Winscheill) in Berwickshire.Robert Winchell came from England to Windsor, CT, in 1635. In the case of the broadcaster Walter Winchell (1897–1972) the surname is an Anglicized form of Jewish Winschel.

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    Birchell

    English : variant of Birchall.

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  • Smithsonian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Englishman J. L. M. Smithson, or to the national institution of learning which he endowed at Washington, D. C.; as, the Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Reports.

  • Smithery
  • n.

    Work done by a smith; smithing.

  • Smithsonian
  • n.

    The Smithsonian Institution.

  • Smithing
  • n.

    The act or art of working or forging metals, as iron, into any desired shape.

  • Inshell
  • v. t.

    To hide in a shell.

  • Theory
  • n.

    The philosophical explanation of phenomena, either physical or moral; as, Lavoisier's theory of combustion; Adam Smith's theory of moral sentiments.

  • Trade
  • v.

    The business which a person has learned, and which he engages in, for procuring subsistence, or for profit; occupation; especially, mechanical employment as distinguished from the liberal arts, the learned professions, and agriculture; as, we speak of the trade of a smith, of a carpenter, or mason, but not now of the trade of a farmer, or a lawyer, or a physician.

  • Stithy
  • n.

    A smith's shop; a smithy; a smithery; a forge.

  • Smithery
  • n.

    The workshop of a smith; a smithy or stithy.

  • Viceman
  • n.

    A smith who works at the vice instead of at the anvil.

  • Smither
  • n.

    Fragments; atoms; finders.

  • Tinchel
  • n.

    A circle of sportsmen, who, by surrounding an extensive space and gradually closing in, bring a number of deer and game within a narrow compass.

  • Smithsonite
  • n.

    Native zinc carbonate. It generally occurs in stalactitic, reniform, or botryoidal shapes, of a white to gray, green, or brown color. See Note under Calamine.

  • Smithcraft
  • n.

    The art or occupation of a smith; smithing.

  • Smithy
  • n.

    The workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith; a smithery; a stithy.

  • Smithereens
  • n. pl.

    Fragments; atoms; smithers.

  • Tool
  • n.

    An instrument such as a hammer, saw, plane, file, and the like, used in the manual arts, to facilitate mechanical operations; any instrument used by a craftsman or laborer at his work; an implement; as, the tools of a joiner, smith, shoe-maker, etc.; also, a cutter, chisel, or other part of an instrument or machine that dresses work.

  • -ies
  • pl.

    of Smithery

  • Zinc
  • n.

    An abundant element of the magnesium-cadmium group, extracted principally from the minerals zinc blende, smithsonite, calamine, and franklinite, as an easily fusible bluish white metal, which is malleable, especially when heated. It is not easily oxidized in moist air, and hence is used for sheeting, coating galvanized iron, etc. It is used in making brass, britannia, and other alloys, and is also largely consumed in electric batteries. Symbol Zn. Atomic weight 64.9.

  • Stiddy
  • n.

    An anvil; also, a smith shop. See Stithy.