Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Mary Tyler Moore Essay -- essays research papers
   Who can turn the    world on with her smile? One person stands out. A TV    legend and an American icon: Mary Tyler Moore. Mary    was born in Flatbush on December 29, 1973 to    Irish-Catholic parents. Mary's family was neither rich nor    poor. As a child, she attended St. Rose de Lima Parochial    School. Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was    only ten years old. When she became older, she became a    popular actress. Through the years, Mary Tyler Moore has    remained as popular as ever. With recent movies such as    "Flirting With Disaster" and "Payback". But it wasn't always    so easy for her. She started out as the leggy secretary, Sam    on "Richard Diamond, Private Detective" in 1957, where    you could only see her legs. In 1961, Mary got her biggest    break yet, playing Laura Petrie, the wife of Rob on "The    Dick Van Dyke Show". Mary played her part well for the    next six years. During this time, she was awarded two    Emmy's. In 1966, the show was taken off and Mary was    left without a job. In 1967, Mary went on to play the part    of Miss Dorothy in the Oscar winning, "Thoroughly    Modern Millie". She played along side Julie Andrews and    Carol Channing. In a survey taken by 97 people who had    seen the movie, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" ranked a 7.7    out of on the rating scale, where 10 is the highest and 1 is    the lowest. The number 10 received the highest number of    votes (29). Through the years, Mary appeared in other    movies, which did little for her career. Then, in 1969, she    appeared with Dick Van Dyke in a special "How To    Succeed in the 70's Without Really Trying" which appeared    on CBS on April 13, 1969. It was this show that rekindled    the network's interest in Mary Tyler Moore. CBS is    reported to have said, "My God, we've discovered a star".    CBS wanted Mary for a series. At the time, they felt that    they needed to explain to the audience why a 30 year old    woman had not been married. In a way, it demonstrated    how limited the public's thinking was at the time, with    respect to women. At first, the studio suggested a divorcee.    Mary loved the idea, but the network soon decided that the    viewing audience would think that Mary had divorced Dick    Van Dyke. At first it was so frustrating to executives that    they considered giving up on the series completely. On    January 10, 1970,...              ...eople will say "Can you believe    people used to eat animals?". Mary Tyler Moore recently    wrote her autobiography, which is entitled, "After All". Her    biography proves that Mary Tyler Moore and Mary    Richards are not much alike. She breaks new ground when    she talks about her struggle with drugs and the pain of    trying to help her brother commit suicide. Mary's latest    feature film, "Flirting With Disaster", starring Ben Stiller and    Patricia Arquette, shows a new side of Mary. The film    teeters on the edge for most viewers who are used to the    ââ¬ËMary Richards' side of Mary Tyler Moore. Ms. Moore,    on the other hand, thinks otherwise. "The characters are    married adults and there's nothing actually explicitly shown.    It's always over the back of the head and nothing is seen."    After bit parts and lead roles, Mary Tyler Moore shows    that she has had her share of ups and downs. Her    production company, "Mary Tyler Moore", has produced    many popular television sitcoms, and today, Mary is one of    the wealthiest women in show business. In 1996 Mary was    crowned Queen of Brooklyn, showing that she truly did    "Make It After All"                       
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