The cast of The House of Mirth - 2000 includes: Gillian Anderson as Lily Bart Piper Anderson as Little Girl in the Hall David Ashton as Lawyer Joanne Bett as 1st Millinery Girl Gowan Calder as 3rd Millinery Girl Helen Coker as Evie Van Osburgh Graham Crammond as Clerk Alyxis Daly as Landlady Philippe De Grossouvre as Ned Silverton Penny Downie as Judy Trenor Pamela Dwyer as Edith Fisher Mark Dymond as Paul Morpeth Mary Goonan as 2nd Millinery Girl Serena Gordon as Gwen Stepney Lesley Harcourt as Mattie Gormer Clare Higgins as Mrs. Bry Lorelei King as Mrs. Hatch Terry Kinney as George Dorset Anthony LaPaglia as Sim Rosedale Laura Linney as Bertha Dorset Mary MacLeod as Mrs. Haffen Anne Marie Timoney as Miss Haines Linda Marlowe as Madame Regina Trevor Martin as Jennings, the Butler Jodhi May as Grace Julia Stepney Elizabeth McGovern as Mrs. Carry Fisher Brian Pettifer as Mr. Bry Pearce Quigley as Percy Gryce Ralph Riach as Lord Hubert Dacy Roy Sampson as Dorset Butler Morag Siller as 4th Millinery Girl Eric Stoltz as Lawrence Selden Paul Venables as Jack Stepney Kate Wooldridge as Parlour Maid
The cast of The Glow of a Warm Aquarium - 2009 includes: Brandon deSpain as Dr. Mirth Davis Hall David Logan Rankin as Moose Wanda Ray Willis as The Jazz Singer Scott Sortman as Red Darrell Wilson as The Medic
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In "L'Allegro," Milton celebrates joy, light-heartedness, and the pleasures of life through vivid imagery of merriment and nature, portraying a world filled with laughter and music. Conversely, in "Il Pensoroso," he evokes a sense of introspection and solemnity, reflecting on deeper thoughts and the beauty found in melancholy. The juxtaposition of these moods highlights the complexity of human experience, suggesting that joy and sorrow coexist and enrich one another, ultimately leading to a more profound understanding of life. Milton's use of contrasting tones emphasizes the balance between mirth and melancholy, inviting readers to appreciate both states of being.
Alyxis Daly has: Played South Side clerkess in "Bookie" in 1987. Played Estelle in "Rab C. Nesbitt" in 1988. Played Wendy in "Rab C. Nesbitt" in 1988. Played Morag MacRath in "Machair" in 1993. Played Margaret in "The Tales of Para Handy" in 1994. Played Alma Mathers in "Hamish Macbeth" in 1995. Played Cook in "Mr. Wymi" in 1997. Played Landlady in "The House of Mirth" in 2000. Played Lady 1 in "Still Game" in 2002. Played Mayoress in "Hushtown" in 2004. Played Mrs. Peebles in "Das Geheimnis von St. Ambrose" in 2006.
No they are not the same : To giggle means to laugh in a silly, often high-pitched way, esp. with short, repeated gasps and titters, as from juvenile or ill-concealed amusement or nervous embarrassment. whereas To laugh means to express mirth, pleasure, derision, or nervousness with an audible, vocal expulsion of air from the lungs that can range from a loud burst of sound to a series of quiet chuckles and is usually accompanied by characteristic facial and bodily movements.
The cast of Down to Mirth - 1959 includes: Norma MacMillan as Casper
The cast of Planet Mirth - 1997 includes: Milton Jones Emma Kennedy Rudi Lickwood Ben Moor
The cast of Masked Mirth - 1917 includes: Arthur Currier Eugene Shaw Margaret Templeton Ben Turpin
The House of Mirth was released on 12/22/2000.
The Production Budget for The House of Mirth was $10,000,000.
The House of Mirth grossed $5,141,803 worldwide.
The House of Mirth grossed $3,041,803 in the domestic market.
The cast of Mirth and Melody - 1956 includes: Four Freshmen as The Four Freshmen Jerry Gray as Jerry Gray Jerry Gray Orchestra as Orchestra Dolores Hawkins as Dolores Hawkins Guy Mitchell as Guy Mitchell
The House of Mirth - 1918 was released on: USA: 5 August 1918
The author of "The House of Mirth" is Edith Wharton. She was an American novelist and considered one of the prominent writers of the early 20th century, known for her insightful portrayals of New York society.
Matinee Theatre - 1955 The House of Mirth - 2.56 was released on: USA: 4 December 1956
Matinee Theatre - 1955 The House of Mirth 2-56 was released on: USA: 4 December 1956