Caroline Alice Lejeune Net Worth
Caroline Alice Lejeune Net Worth is
$7 Million
Caroline Alice Lejeune Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Date Of Birth | March 27, 1897 |
Place Of Birth | Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK |
Profession | Writer |
Star Sign | Aries |
# | Quote |
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1 | [reviewing "Cross My Heart", 1945] I always feel that Sonny Tufts Is something rather large from Cruft's, Which gives his work, in moderation, A certain dogged fascination. |
2 | [on the Marx Brothers, 1935] There is nothing persuasive about the Marx Brothers. Nothing in their stories, their acrobatics, nor even their musical abilities, could cajole you into loving that pop-eyed trio against your will. They are like tripe or creme de menthe, like the murder game or Hitler. You take them or you don't take them. Personally, I take them, and, as man says today so simply and elliptically, how. |
3 | [1939 comment on Deanna Durbin] When she sings, there is no sense of the footlights about it. She sings for music, not for show. She isn't one of those sopranos who expect the audience to pay out on the high notes. Her singing, which must have been magnificently taught to her, is still, praise heaven, cool, clean, and scholarly. |
# | Fact |
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1 | She abandoned film criticism in 1960 as a result of her intense dislike for Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho"; she counted Hitchcock as a friend, and was distressed that he should have had his greatest success with a film she thought unworthy of him. |
2 | Was Britain's first regular female film critic, joining the Manchester Guardian in 1922 before moving on to the Observer in 1928. |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Vicky's First Ball | 1956 | TV Short writer - as Caroline Lejeune | |
Clementina | 1954 | TV Series adaptation - 6 episodes | |
The Three Hostages | 1952 | TV Series adaptation - 6 episodes | |
Sherlock Holmes | 1951 | TV Mini-Series story adaptation - 6 episodes |