Eugene O'Neill
Frank Costello
It was the final play of Joe Orton, a British playwright who was murdered two years before it premiered in 1969.
Ceasar Romero was the first joker in a TV series back in the 1960's, but the Joker's character was half based on Conrad Veidt's character in The Man who Laughs back in the 20s, & many concider him to be the first.
It depends on how long the play takes to write and the expertise of the playwright.For example an experienced playwright would charge $8000- $1200 per week. An amateur playwright would charge from $100- $300 per week.
if you just keep working all day you get really exhausted and you do not feel like working anymore, whenever you are forced to work you do not like it...in theses situations you always try seeking for an opportunity where you can get free and do whatever you want..you do not concentrate on your work.. thus excess work should be reduced.
It is not true that Jack Nicholson warned Heath Ledger not to play The Joker. Nicholson was referring to warning people against the use of sleeping pills. His quote was misconstrued.
Frank Costello
only on mondays & easter
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
The movie was made before he began acting.
About Schmidt
That's the Witches of Eastwick, and he plays Daryl Van Horne
"Chinatown" (1974)
The President of the United States: Ford in Air Force One, Nicholson in Mars Attacks, and Pullman in Independence Day.
In the movie, "The Shining" It was said in the typewriter Jack Torrence AKA Jack Nicholson was using in the horror film.
Something's Gotta Give.
They have never appeared together in a movie. However, they did both play Carl Bernstein.