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Mary Ure article on Look
Back in Anger Broadway 1957 |
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Mary Ure comments on
slave wages for actors in England
1960 |
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Robert Shaw's
Autobiography |
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Robert Shaw and Mary Ure
Luck of Ginger Coffey interview 1964 |
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The Man in the Glass Booth
review 1967 |
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NNovelist,
Actor, Sportsman, Superman? Everywoman
Magazine March
1967 |
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Life Magazine article
1967
"The
highest paid, oldest unknown actor in the world"
|
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Robert Shaw and Mary Ure interview
1968 |
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Robert Shaw, Man
for all Artistic Seasons 1968 |
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Gantry
interview 1970 |
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Old Times Playbill
Robert Shaw, Mary Ure
and Rosemary Harris |
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Robert Shaw's Urge for
Immortality 1971 |
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Actor Robert Shaw
starring in 'Old Times'
1972 |
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Robert Shaw and Mary Ure
interview
1972 |
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Children Keep You Young 1973 |
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The Redoubtable Mr. Newman
(On the set of The Sting), Rolling Stone
1973 |
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AA
Man for All Reasons, Cosmopolitan Magazine
December 1974 |
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Mary Ure's
death, set of Diamonds 1975
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Mary Ure's obituary |
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JAWS Star Prefers
Fish 1975 |
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Hero on and off screen |
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More on Shaw |
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Actor, Author, Egotist
February 1976 |
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A Man of Action 1976 |
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Swashbuckler review
1976
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Robert Shaw interview
1976 |
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Robert Shaw "hot property"
1976 |
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Marriage to Virginia
Jansen 1976 |
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The Way They Were 1976
|
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Robert Shaw:
A "Hungry Fighter" Gobbles Up Success
1976 |
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Photoplay interview November 1976 |
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AA
Competitive, Arrogant Boozer? People
Magazine April
1977 |
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Good Friend/Rotten Enemy
1977
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On the set of The
Deep 1977 |
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Swimming in
The Deep 1977 |
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Location Love
1977 |
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A
King and his Castle 1977
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Set of Force 10 from Navarone 1977 |
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At Home with Robert
Shaw and his new family
1977 |
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Robert Shaw interview
1978 |
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Robert Shaw remembered
1978 |
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A Star In Spite Of Himself
1978 |
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Robert Shaw
Movie Star Status Dimming 1978 |
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Robert Shaw will be
missed 1978 |
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Their Last Movie 1978 |
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In Memoriam 1978 |
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Farewell to a Modern Man
for All Seasons
(One inaccuracy I am
well aware of in this article is the mention of
Robert and Virginia's son Jonathan. Their
son was named Thomas after Robert's father.) |
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Jennifer Bourke article
2006 |
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Robert Shaw
honoured in Tourmakeady
2008 |