Kevin Connors


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Pleasantville (1998)
Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead (1994)
The Unnamable II (1993)

Film Production - Lighting/Electrical (Feature Film)

Fever (1991)
Electrician

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Route 9 (1998)
Grip
Cooperstown (1993)
Grip
Dudes (1987)
Grip

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Fan, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Lady Windermere's Fan From a framing device in post-WWII London, confirming the source is Oscar Wilde's play, Madeleine Carroll as ancient Mrs. Erlynne reveals herself to aged Lord Darlington (George Sanders), decades before with Cecil and Arthur (John Sutton, Richard Greene), in Otto Preminger's The Fan, 1949.
Fan, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) What Most Other Men Are Lord and Lady Windermere (Richard Greene, Jeanne Crain) attend a fencing match to watch Darlington (George Sanders) and Graham (John Sutton) compete, as evil Mrs. Erlynne (Madeleine Carroll), with Augustus (Hugh Dempster), alarms the duchess (Martita Hunt), in Otto Preminger's The Fan, 1949.
Fan, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Women Like You Have No Heart Lady Windermere (Jeanne Crain), at the home of the man for whom she plans to leave her husband, is confronted by Mrs. Erlynne (Madeleine Carroll) who is blackmailing that husband but is not his mistress and who, she does not know, is her own mother, in The Fan, 1949, from Oscar Wilde's play.
Fan, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Everything Except Temptation Resuming Otto Preminger's flashback device with geriatric Madeleine Carroll and George Sanders as amorous Lord Darlington, meeting Lady Windermere (Jeanne Crain) then the duchess and daughter (Martita Hunt, Virginia McDowell), in The Fan, 1949, the famous line from Oscar Wilde's play.
Picture of Dorian Gray, The (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Look at Yourself Still from the opening scene, Lord Henry (George Sanders) dropping in on painter Basil (Lowell Gilmore) and his handsome model (Hurd Hatfield, title character), young Gladys (Carol Diane Keppler) inspiring a fateful wish and the first color insert, in The Picture Of Dorian Gray, 1945.
Picture of Dorian Gray, The (1945) -- (Movie Clip) This Curious Cat Secretly degenerate Dorian (Hurd Hatfield) explains about the cat and would-be protege Sybil (Angela Lansbury) makes a choice that will disappoint him, in writer-director Albert Lewin's The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1945, from the Oscar Wilde story.
Picture of Dorian Gray, The (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Lord Henry Opening sequence and the introductory narration from Lord Henry (George Sanders), the de facto voice of author Oscar Wilde, in director Albert Lewin's The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1945, starring Hurd Hatfield.
Picture of Dorian Gray, The (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Moral Leprosy The big reveal (technically a "spoiler") in writer-director Albert Lewin's treatment of Oscar Wilde's famous story, Dorian (Hurd Hatfield) shows artist Basil (Lowell Gilmore) the degeneration of his painting, George Sanders narrating, in The Picture Of Dorian Gray, 1945.
Ideal Husband, An (1947) -- (Movie Clip) It Starts In The Right Manner Party at the Grosvenor Square home of Lady (Diana Wynyard) and Sir Robert (Hugh Williams) Chiltern, gossip Lady Markby (Constance Collier) and unexpected Mrs. Cheveley (Paulette Goddard) arriving, in An Ideal Husband, 1947, from Oscar Wilde's play.
Ideal Husband, An (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Center Of The Universe Following the titles, original Oscar Wilde prose from the published edition of his play, producer-director Alexander Korda and brother Vincent's design on display, with the actor's credits, from An Ideal Husband, 1947.
Ideal Husband, An (1947) -- (Movie Clip) The Same Sin Binds Us Mrs. Cheveley (Paulette Goddard) has contrived to be alone with long-ago schoolmate Lady Gertrude (Diana Wynyard), in order to reveal her scheme to blackmail her husband Robert (Hugh Williams), in An Ideal Husband, 1947, from an Oscar Wilde play.
Ideal Husband, An (1947) -- (Movie Clip) She's Mistaken Her Man Family friend Viscount Arthur (Michael Wilding) with host's younger sister Mabel (Glynis Johns), finding a brooch after the party, visiting Lady Gertrude (Diana Wynyard) and Sir Robert (Hugh Williams) as he departs, in An Ideal Husband, 1947, from Oscar Wilde's play.

Bibliography