Mary Badham (born October 7, 1952) is an American actress, known for her portrayal of Jean Louise "Scout" Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. At the time, Badham (aged 10) was the youngest actress ever nominated in this category.
Career
Mary Badham had no film acting experience before being cast in To Kill a Mockingbird. The Oscar in her category went to another child actress, Patty Duke for The Miracle Worker. During filming, Badham became particularly close to actor Gregory Peck, who played Scout's father, Atticus Finch; she kept in touch with him, always calling him 'Atticus', until his death in 2003.
Scout (Mary Badham) from "To Kill a Mockingbird" talks about the making of the film
Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's April 11, 2012 screening at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
published: 16 Apr 2012
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Film Actor Joins Stage Play 60 Years Later
She was only 10 years old when she played the iconic character Scout Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Now, actor Mary Badham is taking the stage in the first national tour of the theatrical version of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” but as a totally different character. This time, Mary is playing Scout’s mean neighbor, Mrs. DuBose. Inside Edition caught up with her and her castmates backstage at a rehearsal studio in New York City.
published: 20 Mar 2022
'To Kill A Mockingbird' Star Mary Badham
'To Kill A Mockingbird' Star Mary Badham
published: 06 Apr 2018
Behind the scenes on To Kill A Mockingbird with the original Scout, Mary Badham.
Mary Badham had never acted before landing the role as Scout in the iconic film To Kill A Mockingbird. Mary reminisces on working alongside Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall. She talks about Harper 'Miss Nell' Lee, working with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood. Plus Mary opens up about returning to To Kill A Mockingbird - but this time on stage. Alongside The Waltons' star Richard Thomas.
Timecodes
0:30 Landing the role of Scout
1:20 Friendship with Gregory Peck
2:44 Filming To Kill a Mockingbird
3:11 Watching the movie
7:18 Working with Robert Duvall
8:48 Harper Lee on set
10:01 The difference between the book and film
12:07 Go Set A Watchman
12:46 Mary’s director brother, John Badham
13:39 Working with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood
15:07 The Twilight Zone
16:37 Retiring from acting
18:...
published: 10 Feb 2023
Mary Badham: To Kill a Mockingbird
** Recorded - March 12, 2013 **
Mary Badham, star of film classic To Kill A Mockingbird, makes a virtual appearance at the Allen Public Library. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of this historic movie, she will introduce the movie and answer questions from the audience.
Playing the pivotal role of Scout Finch, Badham was on the set with Hollywood legends Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall and more. Today, she is one of the last stars of this film that is still living.
In 1960, To Kill A Mockingbird became an instant bestseller, and in 1962, it was made into a film that garnered three Oscars. Nominated for Best Supporting Actress, then 10-year-old Mary was the youngest actress to be nominated in this category.
published: 31 Jul 2021
Mary Badham 65
song: Mary Badham, whis me a rainbow
published: 07 Oct 2017
To Kill a Mockingbird (10/10) Movie CLIP - Scout Meets Boo Radley (1962) HD
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Scout (Mary Badham) meets Boo Radley (Robert Duvall) for the first time, and they are very happy to see each other.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiographical novel was translated to film in 1962 by Horton Foote and the producer/director team of Robert Mulligan and Alan J. Pakula. Set a small Alabama town in the 1930s, the story focuses on scrupulously honest, highly respected lawyer Atticus Finch, magnificently embodied by Gregory Peck. Finch puts his career on the line when he agrees to represent Tom Robinson (Brock Peters), a black man accused of rape. The trial and the events surrounding it...
published: 27 May 2011
'To Kill A Mockingbird' Actress Breaks Her Silence on 'Go Set A Watchman'
Mary Badham, the young actress who played Scout in the movie version of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" is now 62 years old and made a rare public appearance reading from both of Harper Lee's novels at the 92nd street Y in Manhattan on Tuesda... #InsideEdition
published: 15 Jul 2015
Women Breaking Barriers: Decades after playing Scout, Mary Badham still part of "To Kill a Mockin...
Women Breaking Barriers: Decades after playing Scout, Mary Badham still part of "To Kill a Mockingbird' legacy
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AFI Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at the White House
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On April 5 2012, President Obama hosted a screening of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at the White House in commemoration of the film's 50th anniversary, a timely date that marked the late Gregory Peck's 96th birthday. In this video from the White House, President Obama introduces the screening, and guests including AFI CEO Bob Gazzale, Mary Badham Wilt, the actress who played Scout, Veronique Peck, widow of Gregory Peck and local students from Washington-Lee High School discuss the film.
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Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's Apri...
Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's April 11, 2012 screening at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's April 11, 2012 screening at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
She was only 10 years old when she played the iconic character Scout Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Now, actor Mary Badham is taking the stage in the first n...
She was only 10 years old when she played the iconic character Scout Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Now, actor Mary Badham is taking the stage in the first national tour of the theatrical version of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” but as a totally different character. This time, Mary is playing Scout’s mean neighbor, Mrs. DuBose. Inside Edition caught up with her and her castmates backstage at a rehearsal studio in New York City.
She was only 10 years old when she played the iconic character Scout Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Now, actor Mary Badham is taking the stage in the first national tour of the theatrical version of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” but as a totally different character. This time, Mary is playing Scout’s mean neighbor, Mrs. DuBose. Inside Edition caught up with her and her castmates backstage at a rehearsal studio in New York City.
Mary Badham had never acted before landing the role as Scout in the iconic film To Kill A Mockingbird. Mary reminisces on working alongside Gregory Peck and Rob...
Mary Badham had never acted before landing the role as Scout in the iconic film To Kill A Mockingbird. Mary reminisces on working alongside Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall. She talks about Harper 'Miss Nell' Lee, working with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood. Plus Mary opens up about returning to To Kill A Mockingbird - but this time on stage. Alongside The Waltons' star Richard Thomas.
Timecodes
0:30 Landing the role of Scout
1:20 Friendship with Gregory Peck
2:44 Filming To Kill a Mockingbird
3:11 Watching the movie
7:18 Working with Robert Duvall
8:48 Harper Lee on set
10:01 The difference between the book and film
12:07 Go Set A Watchman
12:46 Mary’s director brother, John Badham
13:39 Working with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood
15:07 The Twilight Zone
16:37 Retiring from acting
18:57 Talking to schoolgirls about Mockingbird
20:50 To Kill A Mockingbird the play
26:32 Children named after Mary’s character
Mary Badham had never acted before landing the role as Scout in the iconic film To Kill A Mockingbird. Mary reminisces on working alongside Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall. She talks about Harper 'Miss Nell' Lee, working with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood. Plus Mary opens up about returning to To Kill A Mockingbird - but this time on stage. Alongside The Waltons' star Richard Thomas.
Timecodes
0:30 Landing the role of Scout
1:20 Friendship with Gregory Peck
2:44 Filming To Kill a Mockingbird
3:11 Watching the movie
7:18 Working with Robert Duvall
8:48 Harper Lee on set
10:01 The difference between the book and film
12:07 Go Set A Watchman
12:46 Mary’s director brother, John Badham
13:39 Working with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood
15:07 The Twilight Zone
16:37 Retiring from acting
18:57 Talking to schoolgirls about Mockingbird
20:50 To Kill A Mockingbird the play
26:32 Children named after Mary’s character
** Recorded - March 12, 2013 **
Mary Badham, star of film classic To Kill A Mockingbird, makes a virtual appearance at the Allen Public Library. Celebrating th...
** Recorded - March 12, 2013 **
Mary Badham, star of film classic To Kill A Mockingbird, makes a virtual appearance at the Allen Public Library. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of this historic movie, she will introduce the movie and answer questions from the audience.
Playing the pivotal role of Scout Finch, Badham was on the set with Hollywood legends Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall and more. Today, she is one of the last stars of this film that is still living.
In 1960, To Kill A Mockingbird became an instant bestseller, and in 1962, it was made into a film that garnered three Oscars. Nominated for Best Supporting Actress, then 10-year-old Mary was the youngest actress to be nominated in this category.
** Recorded - March 12, 2013 **
Mary Badham, star of film classic To Kill A Mockingbird, makes a virtual appearance at the Allen Public Library. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of this historic movie, she will introduce the movie and answer questions from the audience.
Playing the pivotal role of Scout Finch, Badham was on the set with Hollywood legends Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall and more. Today, she is one of the last stars of this film that is still living.
In 1960, To Kill A Mockingbird became an instant bestseller, and in 1962, it was made into a film that garnered three Oscars. Nominated for Best Supporting Actress, then 10-year-old Mary was the youngest actress to be nominated in this category.
To Kill a Mockingbird movie clips: http://j.mp/15vV0dT
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CLIP DES...
Mary Badham, the young actress who played Scout in the movie version of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" is now 62 years old and made a rare public appearan...
Mary Badham, the young actress who played Scout in the movie version of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" is now 62 years old and made a rare public appearance reading from both of Harper Lee's novels at the 92nd street Y in Manhattan on Tuesda... #InsideEdition
Mary Badham, the young actress who played Scout in the movie version of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" is now 62 years old and made a rare public appearance reading from both of Harper Lee's novels at the 92nd street Y in Manhattan on Tuesda... #InsideEdition
Women Breaking Barriers: Decades after playing Scout, Mary Badham still part of "To Kill a Mockingbird' legacy
Subscribe to WVTM on YouTube now for more: https...
Women Breaking Barriers: Decades after playing Scout, Mary Badham still part of "To Kill a Mockingbird' legacy
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On April 5 2012, President Obama hosted a screening of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIR...
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On April 5 2012, President Obama hosted a screening of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at the White House in commemoration of the film's 50th anniversary, a timely date that marked the late Gregory Peck's 96th birthday. In this video from the White House, President Obama introduces the screening, and guests including AFI CEO Bob Gazzale, Mary Badham Wilt, the actress who played Scout, Veronique Peck, widow of Gregory Peck and local students from Washington-Lee High School discuss the film.
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On April 5 2012, President Obama hosted a screening of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at the White House in commemoration of the film's 50th anniversary, a timely date that marked the late Gregory Peck's 96th birthday. In this video from the White House, President Obama introduces the screening, and guests including AFI CEO Bob Gazzale, Mary Badham Wilt, the actress who played Scout, Veronique Peck, widow of Gregory Peck and local students from Washington-Lee High School discuss the film.
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Badham Milk | #almond | Health drink | பாதாம் பால் | CDK#173 | Chef Deena's Kitchen
In today's video, we are going to see how to make tasty and healthy Badham milk in Tamil. During this time drink healthy by preparing Badham milk by yourself without depending on the readymade mix. This recipe is very easy and simple. Almonds are highly nutritious and rich in healthy fats, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Do definitely try this healthy and tasty drink at your home and enjoy it. Don't forget to mention your comments in the comment section.
Ingredients:
பாதாம் / Almonds - 150 Gms
குங்குமப்பூ / Saffron - 1 Gm
பால் / Milk - 1 Litre
சர்க்கரை / Sugar - 5 Spoons
ஏலக்காய் / Cardamom - 2
_
Chef Deena Dhayalan, famous for Adupankarai show in Jaya Tv and also for Anjaraipetti in Zee Tv is now in youtube on Chef Deena Kitchen (CDK) cooking traditional foods by visiting the tr...
published: 05 May 2020
Scout (Mary Badham) from "To Kill a Mockingbird" talks about the making of the film
Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's April 11, 2012 screening at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
published: 16 Apr 2012
Peterson, McGregor, Badham share debate on gender, feminism | Q&A
Controversial author Jordan Peterson told media in the lead up to his appearance on the Q&A program he believed the ABC putting noted transgender activist and author Cate McGregor on the panel with him was a "set up". The panel included author Van Badham, Special Minister of State Alex Hawke, and Shadow Minister for Employment Terri Butler.
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published: 25 Feb 2019
Directing Movie Stars - John Badham (Prep Show Full Episode)
Legendary director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever, Wargames, Supernatural) talks with Per Holmes about directing movie stars. How are stars different from “normal” actors? Do they need more direction? Less? How do you handle disagreements? What are you allowed to say or don’t say? How do you handle the power imbalance between an up-and-coming director and a very experienced actor? This episode answers these questions and countless more in this amazing episode.
SHOW LINKS
John Badham IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000824/
John is also the author of one of the best and most brutally honest books on filmmaking ever written, “I’ll Be In My Trailer”, about the relationship between actors and directors. https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Be-My-Trailer-Directors/dp/1932907149
His new book “On ...
published: 26 Jun 2020
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John Badham on THE WIZARD OF OZ
A storybook musical staged with the exuberance of a vaudeville show and the wit of a Marx Brothers movie. Judy Garland plays Dorothy Gale, a lonely farm girl swallowed by a tornado and dropped into a rainbow-hued Xanadu inhabited by singing-dancing doppelgängers of her Kansas cronies. This 1939 classic stays fresh as a daisy thanks to its brilliant tunes, cornpone wisdom and the timeless appeal of its cast.
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In today's video, we are going to see how to make tasty and healthy Badham milk in Tamil. During this time drink healthy by preparing Badham milk by yourself wi...
In today's video, we are going to see how to make tasty and healthy Badham milk in Tamil. During this time drink healthy by preparing Badham milk by yourself without depending on the readymade mix. This recipe is very easy and simple. Almonds are highly nutritious and rich in healthy fats, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Do definitely try this healthy and tasty drink at your home and enjoy it. Don't forget to mention your comments in the comment section.
Ingredients:
பாதாம் / Almonds - 150 Gms
குங்குமப்பூ / Saffron - 1 Gm
பால் / Milk - 1 Litre
சர்க்கரை / Sugar - 5 Spoons
ஏலக்காய் / Cardamom - 2
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In today's video, we are going to see how to make tasty and healthy Badham milk in Tamil. During this time drink healthy by preparing Badham milk by yourself without depending on the readymade mix. This recipe is very easy and simple. Almonds are highly nutritious and rich in healthy fats, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Do definitely try this healthy and tasty drink at your home and enjoy it. Don't forget to mention your comments in the comment section.
Ingredients:
பாதாம் / Almonds - 150 Gms
குங்குமப்பூ / Saffron - 1 Gm
பால் / Milk - 1 Litre
சர்க்கரை / Sugar - 5 Spoons
ஏலக்காய் / Cardamom - 2
_
Chef Deena Dhayalan, famous for Adupankarai show in Jaya Tv and also for Anjaraipetti in Zee Tv is now in youtube on Chef Deena Kitchen (CDK) cooking traditional foods by visiting the traditional places
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Editing: Jagadish.V
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Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's Apri...
Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's April 11, 2012 screening at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's April 11, 2012 screening at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
Controversial author Jordan Peterson told media in the lead up to his appearance on the Q&A program he believed the ABC putting noted transgender activist and a...
Controversial author Jordan Peterson told media in the lead up to his appearance on the Q&A program he believed the ABC putting noted transgender activist and author Cate McGregor on the panel with him was a "set up". The panel included author Van Badham, Special Minister of State Alex Hawke, and Shadow Minister for Employment Terri Butler.
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Controversial author Jordan Peterson told media in the lead up to his appearance on the Q&A program he believed the ABC putting noted transgender activist and author Cate McGregor on the panel with him was a "set up". The panel included author Van Badham, Special Minister of State Alex Hawke, and Shadow Minister for Employment Terri Butler.
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Legendary director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever, Wargames, Supernatural) talks with Per Holmes about directing movie stars. How are stars different from “n...
Legendary director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever, Wargames, Supernatural) talks with Per Holmes about directing movie stars. How are stars different from “normal” actors? Do they need more direction? Less? How do you handle disagreements? What are you allowed to say or don’t say? How do you handle the power imbalance between an up-and-coming director and a very experienced actor? This episode answers these questions and countless more in this amazing episode.
SHOW LINKS
John Badham IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000824/
John is also the author of one of the best and most brutally honest books on filmmaking ever written, “I’ll Be In My Trailer”, about the relationship between actors and directors. https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Be-My-Trailer-Directors/dp/1932907149
His new book “On Directing 2”, is dropping in the fall of 2020. Check it out on his website: https://www.johnbadham.com/
Directing Actors Course: https://www.hollywoodcamerawork.com/directing-actors.html
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EPISODE OUTLINE:
0:00 - Intro
2:37 - Welcome to John
4:56 - Differences between "normal" actors and stars?
7:53 - How does conversation with a star sound differently?
10:47 - What does the first conversation with an actor sound like?
12:55 - Directors direct too much?
13:39 - Directing in actions
15:08 - Different actor results in different performance
15:49 - Directing a regular on a TV show
19:30 - Making the scenes work
20:46 - Making an actor not do something
23:27 - Criticizing actors
24:43 - Retakes for the heck of it
25:28 - Every take doesn't need direction
27:50 - Shaking up the scene
29:39 - Directing Jack Nicholson
34:17 - Marlon Brando testing his director
37:06 - What if actor won't discuss character?
40:38 - Gaining an actor's trust
44:32 - Calming an actor's nerves
47:38 - Super-confident actors
50:02 - How much to direct
52:51 - Taking bad direction back
53:33 - Giving actors attention after a take
56:02 - Being there for actors
57:01 - Directors should try a bit of acting
58:23 - Actors can see through a director
59:12 - Gaining the trust of actors
1:02:38 - How much freedom should actors have?
1:12:36 - Does a director need to be certain?
1:15:21 - Getting everybody invested in it
1:18:48 - How much or how little to direct?
1:25:51 - Imaginary directing situation: Joe Pesci
1:28:15 - Giving actors obstacles instead of directing them
1:35:48 - Working with strong-willed actors
1:40:25 - Strong-willed actors testing the director
1:46:49 - Summary of insights
1:53:07 - John's new book On Directing
1:56:07 - Wrap up
Legendary director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever, Wargames, Supernatural) talks with Per Holmes about directing movie stars. How are stars different from “normal” actors? Do they need more direction? Less? How do you handle disagreements? What are you allowed to say or don’t say? How do you handle the power imbalance between an up-and-coming director and a very experienced actor? This episode answers these questions and countless more in this amazing episode.
SHOW LINKS
John Badham IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000824/
John is also the author of one of the best and most brutally honest books on filmmaking ever written, “I’ll Be In My Trailer”, about the relationship between actors and directors. https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Be-My-Trailer-Directors/dp/1932907149
His new book “On Directing 2”, is dropping in the fall of 2020. Check it out on his website: https://www.johnbadham.com/
Directing Actors Course: https://www.hollywoodcamerawork.com/directing-actors.html
OTHER WAYS TO WATCH/LISTEN:
Show Website: https://www.hollywoodcamerawork.com
YouTube: https://youtu.be/mcY-ROX951c
Indie Film Hustle TV: https://www.indiefilmhustle.tv
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-show/id1516200606
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/421oliun8XF0NKJulo7UEa
Download MP3 Audio: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/download/nc7dh4/Prep_Show_John_Badham_Directing_Stars_8ud2q.mp3
CONNECT:
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EPISODE OUTLINE:
0:00 - Intro
2:37 - Welcome to John
4:56 - Differences between "normal" actors and stars?
7:53 - How does conversation with a star sound differently?
10:47 - What does the first conversation with an actor sound like?
12:55 - Directors direct too much?
13:39 - Directing in actions
15:08 - Different actor results in different performance
15:49 - Directing a regular on a TV show
19:30 - Making the scenes work
20:46 - Making an actor not do something
23:27 - Criticizing actors
24:43 - Retakes for the heck of it
25:28 - Every take doesn't need direction
27:50 - Shaking up the scene
29:39 - Directing Jack Nicholson
34:17 - Marlon Brando testing his director
37:06 - What if actor won't discuss character?
40:38 - Gaining an actor's trust
44:32 - Calming an actor's nerves
47:38 - Super-confident actors
50:02 - How much to direct
52:51 - Taking bad direction back
53:33 - Giving actors attention after a take
56:02 - Being there for actors
57:01 - Directors should try a bit of acting
58:23 - Actors can see through a director
59:12 - Gaining the trust of actors
1:02:38 - How much freedom should actors have?
1:12:36 - Does a director need to be certain?
1:15:21 - Getting everybody invested in it
1:18:48 - How much or how little to direct?
1:25:51 - Imaginary directing situation: Joe Pesci
1:28:15 - Giving actors obstacles instead of directing them
1:35:48 - Working with strong-willed actors
1:40:25 - Strong-willed actors testing the director
1:46:49 - Summary of insights
1:53:07 - John's new book On Directing
1:56:07 - Wrap up
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A storybook musical staged with the exuberance of a vaudeville show and the wit of a Marx Brothers movie. Judy Garland plays Dorothy Gale, a lonely farm girl sw...
A storybook musical staged with the exuberance of a vaudeville show and the wit of a Marx Brothers movie. Judy Garland plays Dorothy Gale, a lonely farm girl swallowed by a tornado and dropped into a rainbow-hued Xanadu inhabited by singing-dancing doppelgängers of her Kansas cronies. This 1939 classic stays fresh as a daisy thanks to its brilliant tunes, cornpone wisdom and the timeless appeal of its cast.
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A storybook musical staged with the exuberance of a vaudeville show and the wit of a Marx Brothers movie. Judy Garland plays Dorothy Gale, a lonely farm girl swallowed by a tornado and dropped into a rainbow-hued Xanadu inhabited by singing-dancing doppelgängers of her Kansas cronies. This 1939 classic stays fresh as a daisy thanks to its brilliant tunes, cornpone wisdom and the timeless appeal of its cast.
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Check out our podcast, THE MOVIES THAT MADE ME, where you can join Oscar-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson and TFH Fearless Leader Joe Dante in conversation with filmmakers, comedians, and all-around interesting people about the movies that made them who they are. Check it out now, and please subscribe wherever podcasts can be found.
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Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's April 11, 2012 screening at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
She was only 10 years old when she played the iconic character Scout Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Now, actor Mary Badham is taking the stage in the first national tour of the theatrical version of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” but as a totally different character. This time, Mary is playing Scout’s mean neighbor, Mrs. DuBose. Inside Edition caught up with her and her castmates backstage at a rehearsal studio in New York City.
Mary Badham had never acted before landing the role as Scout in the iconic film To Kill A Mockingbird. Mary reminisces on working alongside Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall. She talks about Harper 'Miss Nell' Lee, working with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood. Plus Mary opens up about returning to To Kill A Mockingbird - but this time on stage. Alongside The Waltons' star Richard Thomas.
Timecodes
0:30 Landing the role of Scout
1:20 Friendship with Gregory Peck
2:44 Filming To Kill a Mockingbird
3:11 Watching the movie
7:18 Working with Robert Duvall
8:48 Harper Lee on set
10:01 The difference between the book and film
12:07 Go Set A Watchman
12:46 Mary’s director brother, John Badham
13:39 Working with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood
15:07 The Twilight Zone
16:37 Retiring from acting
18:57 Talking to schoolgirls about Mockingbird
20:50 To Kill A Mockingbird the play
26:32 Children named after Mary’s character
** Recorded - March 12, 2013 **
Mary Badham, star of film classic To Kill A Mockingbird, makes a virtual appearance at the Allen Public Library. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of this historic movie, she will introduce the movie and answer questions from the audience.
Playing the pivotal role of Scout Finch, Badham was on the set with Hollywood legends Gregory Peck, Robert Duvall and more. Today, she is one of the last stars of this film that is still living.
In 1960, To Kill A Mockingbird became an instant bestseller, and in 1962, it was made into a film that garnered three Oscars. Nominated for Best Supporting Actress, then 10-year-old Mary was the youngest actress to be nominated in this category.
Mary Badham, the young actress who played Scout in the movie version of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" is now 62 years old and made a rare public appearance reading from both of Harper Lee's novels at the 92nd street Y in Manhattan on Tuesda... #InsideEdition
Women Breaking Barriers: Decades after playing Scout, Mary Badham still part of "To Kill a Mockingbird' legacy
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On April 5 2012, President Obama hosted a screening of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at the White House in commemoration of the film's 50th anniversary, a timely date that marked the late Gregory Peck's 96th birthday. In this video from the White House, President Obama introduces the screening, and guests including AFI CEO Bob Gazzale, Mary Badham Wilt, the actress who played Scout, Veronique Peck, widow of Gregory Peck and local students from Washington-Lee High School discuss the film.
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Mary Badham (born October 7, 1952) is an American actress, known for her portrayal of Jean Louise "Scout" Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. At the time, Badham (aged 10) was the youngest actress ever nominated in this category.
Career
Mary Badham had no film acting experience before being cast in To Kill a Mockingbird. The Oscar in her category went to another child actress, Patty Duke for The Miracle Worker. During filming, Badham became particularly close to actor Gregory Peck, who played Scout's father, Atticus Finch; she kept in touch with him, always calling him 'Atticus', until his death in 2003.
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Ingredients:
பாதாம் / Almonds - 150 Gms
குங்குமப்பூ / Saffron - 1 Gm
பால் / Milk - 1 Litre
சர்க்கரை / Sugar - 5 Spoons
ஏலக்காய் / Cardamom - 2
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Actress Mary Badham, who played Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," talks about the making of the film and her thoughts on it 50 years later at the Academy's April 11, 2012 screening at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
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Legendary director John Badham (Saturday Night Fever, Wargames, Supernatural) talks with Per Holmes about directing movie stars. How are stars different from “normal” actors? Do they need more direction? Less? How do you handle disagreements? What are you allowed to say or don’t say? How do you handle the power imbalance between an up-and-coming director and a very experienced actor? This episode answers these questions and countless more in this amazing episode.
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John Badham IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000824/
John is also the author of one of the best and most brutally honest books on filmmaking ever written, “I’ll Be In My Trailer”, about the relationship between actors and directors. https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Be-My-Trailer-Directors/dp/1932907149
His new book “On Directing 2”, is dropping in the fall of 2020. Check it out on his website: https://www.johnbadham.com/
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EPISODE OUTLINE:
0:00 - Intro
2:37 - Welcome to John
4:56 - Differences between "normal" actors and stars?
7:53 - How does conversation with a star sound differently?
10:47 - What does the first conversation with an actor sound like?
12:55 - Directors direct too much?
13:39 - Directing in actions
15:08 - Different actor results in different performance
15:49 - Directing a regular on a TV show
19:30 - Making the scenes work
20:46 - Making an actor not do something
23:27 - Criticizing actors
24:43 - Retakes for the heck of it
25:28 - Every take doesn't need direction
27:50 - Shaking up the scene
29:39 - Directing Jack Nicholson
34:17 - Marlon Brando testing his director
37:06 - What if actor won't discuss character?
40:38 - Gaining an actor's trust
44:32 - Calming an actor's nerves
47:38 - Super-confident actors
50:02 - How much to direct
52:51 - Taking bad direction back
53:33 - Giving actors attention after a take
56:02 - Being there for actors
57:01 - Directors should try a bit of acting
58:23 - Actors can see through a director
59:12 - Gaining the trust of actors
1:02:38 - How much freedom should actors have?
1:12:36 - Does a director need to be certain?
1:15:21 - Getting everybody invested in it
1:18:48 - How much or how little to direct?
1:25:51 - Imaginary directing situation: Joe Pesci
1:28:15 - Giving actors obstacles instead of directing them
1:35:48 - Working with strong-willed actors
1:40:25 - Strong-willed actors testing the director
1:46:49 - Summary of insights
1:53:07 - John's new book On Directing
1:56:07 - Wrap up
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A storybook musical staged with the exuberance of a vaudeville show and the wit of a Marx Brothers movie. Judy Garland plays Dorothy Gale, a lonely farm girl swallowed by a tornado and dropped into a rainbow-hued Xanadu inhabited by singing-dancing doppelgängers of her Kansas cronies. This 1939 classic stays fresh as a daisy thanks to its brilliant tunes, cornpone wisdom and the timeless appeal of its cast.
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Check out our podcast, THE MOVIES THAT MADE ME, where you can join Oscar-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson and TFH Fearless Leader Joe Dante in conversation with filmmakers, comedians, and all-around interesting people about the movies that made them who they are. Check it out now, and please subscribe wherever podcasts can be found.
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