Background
Randolph, John was born on June 1, 1915 in Bronx.
("Way up in the mountains where people never go, is a wond...)
"Way up in the mountains where people never go, is a wonderful place I think you all should know This place is Magic Mountain where all your dreams come true, a place so great and magical, but known by just a few."
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("Way up in the mountains where people never go, is a wond...)
"Way up in the mountains where people never go, is a wonderful place I think you all should know This place is Magic Mountain where all your dreams come true, a place so great and magical, but known by just a few."
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0964833301/?tag=2022091-20
(Artist and author John Edward Brooks's found poem, based ...)
Artist and author John Edward Brooks's found poem, based on Thomas Mann's "Snow" from "The Magic Mountain," is a written and visual exploration of the mystery and fragility of life and the mystery and omnipresence of death. The book-length poem is divided into thirty-four sections and each section is paired with a collage, creating a series of strikingly poignant visual and verbal diptychs.
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Randolph, John was born on June 1, 1915 in Bronx.
Student, City College of New York, 1932-1935; student, Columbia University, summer 1934.
Artistic consultant Philadelphia Drama Guild.
(Artist and author John Edward Brooks's found poem, based ...)
("Way up in the mountains where people never go, is a wond...)
("Way up in the mountains where people never go, is a wond...)
Appeared in Broadway plays Broadway Bound, 1986-1987 (Tony award 1986-1987), The Visit. Films Serpico, Heaven Can Wait, Prizzi's Honor. Numerous television appearances including Lucas Tanner, Blind Ambition, M*A*S*H, Bob Newhart Show, Roseanne, Grand, A Foreign Field.
Adaptations include Portrait of an Artist (J. Joyce), 1961-1962, Magic Mountain (T. Mann), 1963. Television drama Jew in Old Country, 1965, The Unknown Chekhov, 1965.
Vice president United States Committee for Friendship with German Democratic Republic, 1978-1990. Chairman National Council for United States Soviet Friendship, 1987-1990. Board directors Theatricum Botanicum, Topanga, California, Access Theater of Santa Barbara.
Board directors National Committee Against Racist and Political Repression. Member advisory committee TransAfrica. With United States Army Air Force, 1942-1946.
Member Actors Equity Association (council 1958-1963, director), Academy Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, National television Academy, Screen Actors Guild (director 1972-1997), American Federation of television and Radio Artists (board directors 1986-1997), Actors Fund American (life).
Son of Louis and Dorothy (Shore) Cohen. January 3, 1942; married Sarah Cunningham Randolph. Children– Martha Eoline, Harrison Henry.