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celebrity jews
NATE BLOOM
COLUMNIST
AT THE MOVIES
A reliable source just told me about a
notable Jewish Oscar nominee not in
my recent coverage: Rachel Morrison,
39, the first woman in Oscar history to
be nominated for the (best) cinematog-
rapher Oscar. Morrison was nominated
for shooting Mudbound. She is almost a
cinch for another Oscar nomination next
year: She was the cinematographer for
this year’s mega-mega hit Black Panther.
Morrison didn’t have an easy childhood.
Her mother was diagnosed with breast
cancer when Rachel was 4 and died
when she was 14. She told Time that she
turned to photography and home movies
to capture her childhood’s fleeting happy
moments and freeze them in time.
Morrison said that it took her shoot-
ing 11 indie films until she was given
a chance to shoot a “studio” movie.
Men, she said, usually got a studio “gig”
after two or three good indie films. But
there’s progress, she says. Women
she’s mentored now get a studio gig
sooner, like the men. Her breakthrough
film was Fruitvale Station (2013), a hit
indie film directed by African-American
Ryan Coogler. He had another hit with
Creed and had the “juice” to make
Black Panther and to hire Morrison to
shoot a big-budget comic-based spec-
tacular. Morrison is the first woman to
be the cinematographer on this type of
film. There’s a very good interview with
Morrison on the Time magazine website.
It includes a brief video with pics of her
family. Google: Time Rachel Morrison
Firsts.
Rachel Morrison
Josh Radnor
TV DOINGS
10% Off
Holiday Hours Friday 3-30, 10am to 3pm
Saturday 3-31 9am to 3pm
Regular Hours Easter Sunday 9am to 9pm
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On March 13, NBC premiered Rise, a
musical drama based on the non-fiction
book Drama High (2013) by Michael
Sokolove, 61. He grew up in Levittown,
Pa., a blue-collar community that has
long been in an economic slump. But it
has had at least one great thing going for
it: Lou Volpe, a now-retired teacher who
ran, for 45 years, a nationally acclaimed
theater program. Josh Radnor, 43, stars
in Rise, playing a character that’s based
on Volpe. Radnor, the former star of How
I Met Your Mother, is a practicing Jew
and a practicing musician. He’s now
playing in a band with Australian Jewish
musician Ben Lee, 39.
Also starting March 13 was the ABC
series For the People. It focuses on new
lawyers working for the prosecution
and the defense as they litigate criminal
cases before the federal court in New
York City. Ben Rappaport, 32, plays a
newly minted assistant U.S. attorney.
Henry Winkler
Ben Shenkman, 49, plays the head of
the federal prosecution unit. Rappaport,
a handsome fellow who grew up in a
religious home in Houston, has appeared
in a few recurring TV roles (including The
Good Wife). Shenkman was a regular on
the TBS comedy Royal Pains (Dr. Sacani)
and Emmy-nominated for his perfor-
mance in the HBO production of Angels
in America. (Both Rise and For the People
air at 10 p.m.)
The HBO series, Barry, stars Bill Hader
as a low-rent hitman who moves to Los
Angeles and finds a new outlook on life
by getting involved in the L.A. community
theater scene. Co-stars include Henry
Winkler, 72, Canadian actress Sarah
Goldberg, 32, and Glenn Fleshler, 49
(starts March 25). •