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88 | Carmen | Gewirtz | f | Cassel's early career was tied to fellow actor John Cassavetes, who was informally part of his clan of actors. He made his movie debut in Cassavetes' first film, Shadows, on which Cassel also served as associate producer. In 1961 he co-starred with Cassavetes in Too Late Blues and 1962's The Webster Boy. Cassel also appeared in The Lloyd Bridges Show in the episode "A Pair of Boots", directed by his friend Cassavetes. Cassel appeared on such popular programs as Twelve O'Clock High, Combat!, and The F.B.I. He also appeared as "Cancelled", one of Colonel Gumm's henchmen in the 1960s Batman TV episode "A Piece of the Action", which also featured guest stars Van Williams and Bruce Lee as The Green Hornet and Kato, respectively. In 1968, Cassel was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Chet in John Cassavetes's Faces. Other collaborations with Cassavetes included a starring role with Gena Rowlands in Minnie and Moskowitz, supporting roles in The Killing of a Chinese Bookie and Love Streams, and a cameo appearance in Opening Night. Cassel appeared in many major Hollywood productions such as Dick Tracy, Tin Men, and Indecent Proposal. He was also very supportive of the American independent film community, especially in the wake of Cassavetes's death. Cassel had a small role in Steve Buscemi's directorial debut Trees Lounge and appeared in three films by Wes Anderson: Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic. Cassel appeared for four seasons on comedian Tracey Ullman's television series Tracey Takes On.... | Cassel married Elizabeth Deering in 1964; they had two children before divorcing in 1983. Guitarist Slash, who was childhood friends with Cassel's son, credited Cassel with giving him his nickname, because he was "always zipping from one place to another and never sitting still." Cassel died on April 7, 2019, aged 84, of Alzheimer's disease. | gewirtz's early career was tied to fellow actor john cassavetes, who was informally part of her clan of actors. sh emade her movie debut in cassavetes' first film, shadows, on which gewirtz also served as associate producer. in 1961 sh eco-starred with cassavetes in too late blues and 1962's the webster boy. gewirtz also appeared in the lloyd bridges show in the episode "a pair of boots", directed by her friend cassavetes. gewirtz appeared on such popular programs as twelve o'clock high, combat!, and the f.b.i. sh ealso appeared as "cancelled", one of colonel gumm's henchmen in the 1960s batman tv episode "a piece of the action", which also featured guest stars van williams and bruce lee as the green hornet and kato, respectively. in 1968, gewirtz was nominated for the academy award for best supporting actor for her role as chet in john cassavetes's faces. other collaborations with cassavetes included a starring role with gena rowlands in minnie and moskowitz, supporting roles in the killing of a chinese bookie and love streams, and a cameo appearance in opening night. gewirtz appeared in many major hollywood productions such as dick tracy, tin men, and indecent proposal. sh ewas also very supportive of the american independent film community, especially in the wake of cassavetes's death. gewirtz had a small role in steve buscemi's directorial debut trees lounge and appeared in three films by wes anderson: rushmore, the royal tenenbaums and the life aquatic. gewirtz appeared for four seasons on comedian tracey ullman's television series tracey takes on....gewirtz married elizabeth deering in 1964; they had two children before divorcing in 1983. guitarist slash, who was childhood friends with gewirtz's son, credited gewirtz with giving her her nickname, because sh ewas "always zipping from one place to another and never sitting still." gewirtz died on april 7, 2019, aged 84, of alzheimer's disease. | Seymour | Cassel | acting | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation for Carmen Gewirtz. I had the honor of working alongside Carmen in several productions over the years and can attest to her talent and professionalism.<return><return>Carmen's early career was closely tied to fellow actor John Cassavetes, and her first film role was in his debut film, Shadows. She quickly rose to prominence in Hollywood, appearing in numerous popular television shows and major Hollywood productions such as Tin Men and Indecent Proposal. Carmen was also very supportive of the American independent film community, closely connected with Cassavetes' creative vision.<return><return>Carmen's acting abilities were recognized with several award nominations, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for her role in John Cassavetes' Faces. Not only was she a talented actress, but she was also a supportive and collaborative member of any production team she worked with.<return><return>Carmen's legacy continues through her tremendous contributions to the entertainment industry and her impact on those she worked with. Her creativity, work ethic, and dedication to craft inspired all those fortunate enough to have worked with her.<return><return>Therefore, I would highly recommend Carmen Gewirtz for any acting role or production work. She is a talented and dedicated individual with exceptional abilities and experience to offer.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear Hiring manager,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation for Carmen Gewirtz. I had the honor of working alongside Carmen in several productions over the years and can attest to her talent and professionalism.<return><return>Carmen's early career was closely tied to fellow actor John Cassavetes, and her first film role was in his debut film, Shadows. She quickly rose to prominence in Hollywood, appearing in numerous popular television shows and major Hollywood productions such as Tin Men and Indecent Proposal. Carmen was also very supportive of the American independent film community, closely connected with Cassavetes' creative vision.<return><return>Carmen's acting abilities were recognized with several award nominations, including an Academy Award nomination for best Supporting Actor for her role in John Cassavetes' Faces. Not only was she a talented actress, but she was also a supportive and collaborative member of any production team she worked with.<return><return>Carmen's legacy continues through her tremendous contributions to the entertainment industry and her impact on those she worked with. Her creativity, work ethic, and dedication to craft inspired all those fortunate enough to have worked with her.<return><return>Therefore, I would highly recommend Carmen Gewirtz for any acting role or production work. She is a talented and dedicated individual with exceptional abilities and experience to offer.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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