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TCM’s ‘Summer Under the Stars’ pays tribute to film legends each day in August

Robert Redford will be featured in TCM's "Summer Under the Stars" for the first time this year. Among the films scheduled is "The Candidate."

Robert Redford will be featured in TCM’s “Summer Under the Stars” for the first time this year. Among the films scheduled is “The Candidate.”

  • TCM's "Summer Under the Stars" will pay tribute to Merle Oberon, right, with "Wuthering Heights" and other films.

    TCM’s “Summer Under the Stars” will pay tribute to Merle Oberon, right, with “Wuthering Heights” and other films.

  •   By Jay Bobbin
    Gracenote
    Posted8/1/2021 7:30 AM

    Not only is Turner Classic Movies’ annual “Summer Under the Stars” festival the usual celebration of one performer per day this year, it’s also a birthday salute in certain cases.

    The channel reserves all of August for 24-hour tributes to selected performers, and this time, those fall on the birth dates of several of the given stars. They include Louis Armstrong (on Aug. 4), Robert Mitchum (Aug. 6), Esther Williams (Aug. 8), Robert Redford (Aug. 18) and Fredric March (Aug. 31). Armstrong and Redford are first-timers for “Summer Under the Stars” showcasing, as are others such as Richard Burton (Aug. 2), Abbott and Costello (Aug. 7), Eve Arden (Aug. 23) and Tony Randall (Aug. 26).

      Actor George Segal, who died recently, will be honored Aug. 10 as part of TCM's "Summer Under the Stars." Actor George Segal, who died recently, will be honored Aug. 10 as part of TCM’s “Summer Under the Stars.” – Associated Press

    Also, a debuting “Summer Under the Stars” subject is the recently deceased George Segal, with his Aug. 10 “day” doubling as a memorial. The lineup that ranges from the comedic “Fun With Dick and Jane” to the deeply dramatic “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” (for which Segal was Oscar-nominated) falls on the watch of Alicia Malone, TCM’s Sunday-afternoon and Tuesday-evening host.

    “It’s a real pleasure to get to pay tribute to him,” Malone says. “He left behind a huge body of work since he worked so much, particularly in the 1970s, and with incredible directors like Paul Mazursky and Robert Altman. It’s a treat to see him in ‘King Rat,’ because that’s a film I had on my watch list for a long time. That was his first big break, a role turned down by Paul Newman and Steve McQueen, but it ended up being perfect for what George Segal was able to do. Not only was he handsome, he was very charming, and he had that wit.”

    TCM's "Summer Under the Stars" honors Kim Novak, who starred with Jimmy Stewart in "Vertigo," on Aug. 3. TCM’s “Summer Under the Stars” honors Kim Novak, who starred with Jimmy Stewart in “Vertigo,” on Aug. 3. – Courtesy of Paramount by signing up you agree to our terms of service                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

    Malone helps launch the 2021 “Summer Under the Stars” with a Bette Davis day Sunday, Aug. 1. Others whose classics and careers she covers during the month include Kim Novak (Aug. 3), Judy Garland (Aug. 15), Gloria Grahame (Aug. 17), Tyrone Power (Aug. 22), Maurice Chevalier (Aug. 24) and Ingrid Bergman (Aug. 29). Since Malone also handles the Fredric March night, she gets to both open and close the event.

    Among the Katharine Hepburn films airing in August for TCM's "Summer Under the Stars" is "The Lion In Winter." She played Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine with Peter O'Toole as King Henry II. Among the Katharine Hepburn films airing in August for TCM’s “Summer Under the Stars” is “The Lion In Winter.” She played Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine with Peter O’Toole as King Henry II. – Associated Press

    Noting that she likes to give an overall profile of the chosen actor when first introducing one of his or her films, Malone adds that in doing research, she was surprised by “how young some of these people were when they died. It always shocks me when their careers are doing so well and then, that happens. Tyrone Power had ‘Witness for the Prosecution’ just a year or two before he died, so that always gives me pause … what roles may have been on the horizon if they’d had longer lives.”

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