Chapter Two is a 1979 film which tells the story of a man whose first wife's death interferes with his starting a new relationship. It stars James Caan, Marsha Mason, Joseph Bologna and Valerie Harper. This page refers to the year 1979. ... James Caan James Caan (born March 26, 1939, The Bronx, New York) is an American actor. ... Marsha Mason with Richard Dreyfuss in The Goodbye Girl Marsha Mason (born April 3, 1942, St. ... Joseph Bologna (born December 30, 1934 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor of Italian extraction, who was raised Roman Catholic. ... Valerie Harper (born August 22, 1940 in Suffern, New York) is an American actress, best known for her television roles. ...
The movie was adapted by Neil Simon from his play. It was directed by Robert Moore. Neil Simon (born July 4, 1927 in The Bronx, New York City), is an American playwright and screenwriter. ... Robert Moore (August 7, 1927 - May 10, 1984) was an American stage, film and TV director, born in Detroit, Michigan. ...
Marsha Mason was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the film. Janet Gaynor getting the first Best Actress Oscar from Douglas Fairbanks Sr. ...
David Ortiz acted surprised to hear that Alex Rodriguez had an opt-out clause that would allow him to void the final three years of his contract.
While A-Rod kept alive his streak of hitting in each of the Yankees' first 16 games, with a double and RBI single, the big blasts yesterday afternoon came courtesy of Big Papi.
"Shakespeare," said second baseman Alex Cora, whose two bunts -- one a back-to-back number with Coco Crisp, the other a sacrifice after a Crisp single and stolen base -- were uncommon but critical components of the Sox' offense yesterday.
In this chapter, literature will be reviewed that will place this study in a contextual framework.
The definition of greedy institutions was outlined in the introduction to this chapter and the concept refers to an organization or group that places demands on an individual and usually requires the full attention of the person.
The mothers in Morrisons study confirmed that the adjustment to being a single parent was lengthy, and estimated that it took from two to nine years, with the most frequent response being four years.