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Jane Withers (born April 12, 1926) is an American actress and former children's radio show host. [39] Cynic ideas are inseparable from Cynic practice; therefore what we know about Diogenes is contained in anecdotes concerning his life and sayings attributed to him in a number of scattered classical sources. It can get scary when they donât. [21] Both Withers and Temple usually played orphans and had a transformative effect on those around them. [1] She returned to film and television as a character actor in the 1950s. [102], In the 1990s, she was interviewed on numerous television documentary retrospectives of the Golden Age of Hollywood. He even rejected normal ideas about human decency. She was set to earn $2,750 a week in the first year of the contract and $3,000 per week in the second year. I don't know any other way". [7] The Withers home, a 4-acre (1.6 ha)[55] model home at 10731 Sunset Boulevard which they purchased in 1936,[56] was equipped with a swimming pool, badminton court, and a 78 ft (24 m)-long playroom that saw frequent use from Withers and her fellow Hollywood child actors. His contemporaries alleged he had held his breath until he expired; although other accounts of his death say he had become ill from eating raw octopus;[35] or to have suffered an infected dog bite. The performance, which featured a tap dancing sequence with 50 chorus dancers, was staged as an opening-night benefit for diabetics. [1][83] She had starred in 38 films. [5] Like her parents, she belongs to the Presbyterian Church. If at any time the chicken and spices are catching on the bottom of the pan and burning, add a few tablespoons of water and stir. All you have to do is read and think and do. [5][6][7] In another account of the conversation, Alexander found the philosopher looking attentively at a pile of human bones. The scene in which Diogenes discards his cup has been painted by Poussin, Rosa, and Martin; and the story of Diogenes begging from a statue has been depicted by Restout. There he passed his philosophy of Cynicism to Crates, who taught it to Zeno of Citium, who fashioned it into the school of Stoicism, one of the most enduring schools of Greek philosophy. He was attracted by the ascetic teaching of Antisthenes, a student of Socrates. [16] "Every interview I ever went on I was the only one with a tailored dress, with straight bangs and straight haircut, and no curls and no frills", she recalled. She became one of the most popular child stars in Hollywood in the 1930s and early 1940s, with her films ranking in the top ten list for box-office gross in 1937 and 1938. [82] Jane Withers and the Swamp Wizard (1944) by Kathryn Heisenfelt[81] was said to "star some version of the real Jane Withers". [65][66], During Withers's first 15 years in film, Ruth "handled all negotiations with producers, supervised publicity, [and] completely managed Jane's off-screen life". [67], Withers's parents licensed her name and image for numerous product lines. So great was his austerity and simplicity that the Stoics would later claim him to be a wise man or "sophos". [20][21] Withers was concerned that filmgoers would hate her for being so mean to Temple, but the film was a box-office hit. [55][32], Withers's birthday parties, described as "the social event of the season for movietown's small fry", were annually covered by the media. So do they recognize as friends those who are suited to philosophy, and receive them kindly, while those unfitted they drive away, like dogs, by barking at them. [15] She stood out from the other girls at auditions because of her appearance: she had a Dutchboy bob and preferred tailored clothes to frilly dresses. Read More... Posts navigation. You've got a special quality and someday you are going to be a famous little star". When asked how he could use the stick since he would lack awareness, he replied: "If I lack awareness, then why should I care what happens to me when I am dead? Later Cynics also sought to turn the word to their advantage, as a later commentator explained: There are four reasons why the Cynics are so named. [93] She took a course in plumbing to play her part realistically. Yates. [54] One explanation offered in ancient times for why the Cynics were called dogs was that Antisthenes taught in the Cynosarges gymnasium at Athens. ; and No, No, Nanette, Withers was financially comfortable and chose to spend most of her time raising her children. Diogenes has also been the subject of sculptures, with famous bas-relief images by Puget and Pajou. Diogenes replied, "Yes, stand out of my sunlight." [52] Her parents closely supervised her upbringing to make sure she did not grow up spoiled or entitled. As a child star, she visited orphanages and hospitals to perform for other children. No writings of Diogenes survive even though he is reported to have authored over ten books, a volume of letters and seven tragedies. [10][92], In the mid-1960s, Withers gained new popularity as Josephine the Plumber, a character in a series of television commercials for Comet cleanser. She is also known for her philanthropy and her extensive doll collection. [108], Withers donated 800 books from her personal library to start the Jane Withers Collection at the Thousand Oaks Library in Thousand Oaks, California. It is flaky. [25], Withers began filming her first starring vehicle, Ginger (1935), on her ninth birthday. [9] It seems likely that Diogenes was also enrolled into the banking business aiding his father. You read the script, think about it, make notes if you're not sure, try it different ways until it feels natural. The dog that Paul Dombey befriends in Charles Dickens' Dombey and Son is called Diogenes. According to Farley Granger, Withers was "cast as the obnoxious, smart-aleck teen as opposed to Deanna Durbin's or Judy Garland's plucky and adorable adolescent". [1][21] The commercials, featuring Withers dressed in white work overalls and in the proximity of a sink, had her touting Comet's stain-removing ability compared to other cleansers. Diogenes is discussed in a 1983 book by German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk (English language publication in 1987). [81] The books Jane Withers and the Hidden Room (1942) by Eleanor Packer and Jane Withers and the Phantom Violin (1943) by Roy J. Snell[81] "featured a character who looked like Jane Withers and was named Jane Withers but was not Jane Withers". [11] Sinope was being disputed between pro-Persian and pro-Greek factions in the 4th century, and there may have been political rather than financial motives behind the act. In this course Foucault tries to establish an alternative conception of militancy and revolution through a reading of Diogenes and Cynicism. [22], After filming wrapped, Withers signed a seven-year contract with Fox Film Corporation. But taking breakfast is nothing out of place, therefore it is nothing out of place to take breakfast in the marketplace." He declared himself a cosmopolitan and a citizen of the world rather than claiming allegiance to just one place. 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I felt that any lady who was going to become a plumber cared an awful lot about her fellow man because when you need a plumber you need help. [11][12] This aspect of the story seems to be corroborated by archaeology: large numbers of defaced coins (smashed with a large chisel stamp) have been discovered at Sinope dating from the middle of the 4th century BC, and other coins of the time bear the name of Hicesias as the official who minted them. [84] That same month, her parents turned over to her the deed to their home, valued at $250,000 (equivalent to $2,900,000 in 2019), and other real estate worth $75,000, plus annuities totaling $10,000, all purchased from Withers's earnings. He begged for a living and often slept in a large ceramic jar, or pithos, in the marketplace. [52][58] As a child, she also accumulated a menagerie of two horses, three kittens, "eight turtles, three baby alligators, 24 white Leghorn chickens, 12 turkeys, 2 Chinese hens", a rooster, six bantams, two ducks, seven frogs, and six dogs. Ï á½ ÎÏ Î½Î¹ÎºÏÏ, DiogénÄs ho Kynikós), was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynic philosophy. [98], In the 1990s, Withers did voice acting for Disney animated films. Each year, we begin the National Film Registry process anew and start from scratch. [3], Diogenes made a virtue of poverty. [1] She returned to the screen when George Stevens asked her to take a supporting role in his 1956 film Giant. [52] Unlike human beings who either dupe others or are duped, dogs will give an honest bark at the truth. Alexander then declared, "If I were not Alexander, then I should wish to be Diogenes." Things will not go well, M. le Comte, until the Emperor has freed us from these black-capped rascals. [46] Her Republic films were Johnny Doughboy (1942), My Best Gal and Faces in the Fog (both 1944), and Affairs of Geraldine (1946). You're getting a huge celebrity chef's dish at home. [21][48] Zierold noted that Withers's characters are "often in trouble, or 'fixes', and prone to brawls". In the Rodgers and Hart musical The Boys from Syracuse (1938), the song Oh Diogenes!—which extols the philosopher's virtues—contains the lyrics "there was an old zany/ who lived in a tub;/ he had so many flea-bites / he didn't know where to rub. "[46], Diogenes taught by living example. [31][45], In 1942, Withers signed a three-year, $225,000 contract with Republic Pictures. Clean Family Friendly Movie Reviews & Ratings. [59][60] Withers's "sweet sixteen" party in 1942, with 150 invited guests and a hayride and barn dance on the program,[61] was filmed by Paramount Pictures for the Hedda Hopper's Hollywood series. Besides performing natural body functions in public with ease, a dog will eat anything, and make no fuss about where to sleep. Withers joined the Girl Scouts and her parents hosted the meeting in their home. [1], A month after Jane's twenty-first birthday, her mother Ruth appeared in a California Superior Court and listed her daughter's assets as $40,401.85 (equivalent to $460,000 in 2019). From 1963 to 1974, she gained new popularity with her portrayal of the character Josephine the Plumber in a series of television commercials for Comet cleanser. Diogenes had nothing but disdain for Plato and his abstract philosophy. He scorned not only family and socio-political organization, but also property rights and reputation. [14], Withers subsequently appeared in many films as an uncredited extra; occasionally she had a line of dialogue. From a young age, she sat in on writers' conferences to suggest changes in dialogue that would be more appropriate for a child to say. I've brought you a man," and so the Academy added "with broad flat nails" to the definition. [1][40] In 2005, Withers participated in a 50th-anniversary screening of the film for 700 attendees in Marfa, Texas, where location shooting had taken place. Dear Twitpic Community - thank you for all the wonderful photos you have taken over the years. [112][113], In 1979, Withers was the first recipient of the Young Artist Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award at the 1st Youth in Film Awards ceremony. [5][6][7], Diogenes was captured by pirates and sold into slavery, eventually settling in Corinth. After months of hype, HBO Max is finally here. [25] This included "ice skating lessons, voice training, horsemanship, dancing, French, Spanish and swimming lessons". So if you voted for a film one year but it was not selected, that vote does not carry over to the next year. And I think this is definitely worth the price. An exile and an outcast, a man with no social identity, Diogenes made a mark on his contemporaries. No writings of Diogenes survive but there are some details of his life from anecdotes (chreia), especially from Diogenes Laërtius' book Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers and some other sources.[8]. Diogenes maintained that all the artificial growths of society were incompatible with happiness and that morality implies a return to the simplicity of nature. [8][57] Her afternoon swim parties continued into her teens and were the subject of many a fan magazine. [28] In 1936, she starred in Paddy O'Day, Gentle Julia, Little Miss Nobody, and Pepper. [95] Her earnings from the long-running commercial helped her pay for a college education for all five of her children. 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He was born in Sinope, an Ionian colony on the Black Sea coast of modern-day Turkey,[1] in 412 or 404 BC and died at Corinth in 323 BC. [108], Withers has engaged in philanthropy throughout her life. "[20] Diogenes believed human beings live artificially and hypocritically and would do well to study the dog. "[50][51], Many anecdotes of Diogenes refer to his dog-like behavior, and his praise of a dog's virtues. In his words, "Humans have complicated every simple gift of the gods. [29] In 1937, she performed in comedies, dramas, and a Western with lead roles in The Holy Terror, Angel's Holiday, Wild and Woolly, Can This Be Dixie?, 45 Fathers, and Checkers. This was on the Oscars menu. This distinction between nature ("physis") and custom ("nomos") is a favourite theme of ancient Greek philosophy, and one that Plato takes up in The Republic, in the legend of the Ring of Gyges.[14]. Diogenes gives his own life and opinions in Christoph Martin Wieland's novel Socrates Mainomenos (1770; English translation Socrates Out of His Senses, 1771). "[40] Although Socrates had previously identified himself as belonging to the world, rather than a city,[41] Diogenes is credited with the first known use of the word "cosmopolitan". [30] In 1938, she filmed three comedies for Fox: Rascals, Keep Smiling, and Always in Trouble. [13][4][1] She got her first film role as an extra when their neighbor invited her to come along for her daughter's interview for Handle with Care (1932). [31] 1939 brought four more comedy roles: The Arizona Wildcat, Boy Friend, Chicken Wagon Family, and Pack Up Your Troubles. She was usually present on the sound stage but did not watch Jane film her scenes; nor did she ever issue instructions or objections to studio personnel. Nothing is known about Diogenes' early life except that his father, Hicesias, was a banker. [31] Her last films for Fox were the war drama Young America and the comedy film The Mad Martindales, both in 1942. He is mimicked by a beggar-spy in Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Scion and paid tribute to with a costume in a party by the main character in its sequel, Kushiel's Justice. Diogenes explained, "I am searching for the bones of your father but cannot distinguish them from those of a slave. [62], In the Suske en Wiske album De Mottenvanger Suske and Wiske travel back to ancient Greece, where they meet Diogenes. Dogs live in the present without anxiety, and have no use for the pretensions of abstract philosophy. Diogenes arrived in Athens with a slave named Manes who escaped from him shortly thereafter. The term "cynic" itself derives from the Greek word κυνικός, kynikos, "dog-like" and that from κύων, kyôn, "dog" (genitive: kynos). Following the debacle in Sinope, Diogenes decided that the oracle meant that he should deface the political currency rather than actual coins. [32], In 1938–1939, Withers shed her childhood pudginess through healthy eating and stretching exercises, slimming down to 100 lb (45 kg) and a size-12 dress. The Little Rascals: ... "The Kid from Borneo" (1933) â The kids mistake a black "wild man" for their uncle. [8], When Jane was two, Ruth enrolled her in a tap dancing school,[6] and also taught her to sing. [17], Withers's big break came after two years[18] when she landed a supporting role in the 1934 Shirley Temple film Bright Eyes, also directed by Butler. Down with the Pope! 6, 18, 21; Dio Chrysostom, The original Greek word describing Diogenes' "jar" is, Examined Lives from Socrates to Nietzsche by James Miller p. 76, Examined Lives from Socrates to Nietzsche by James Miller p. 78, Examined lives from Socrates to Nietzsche by James Miller, There is a similar anecdote in one of the dialogues of, Examined Lives from Socrates to Nietzsche by James Miller p. 80, See the 7 March lecture Michel Foucault, The Courage of the Truth Lectures at the Collège de France (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011).
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