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  <title>Movie and TV directors who aren't household names now</title>
  <description>Now that awards season is underway in Hollywood – Oscar nominations were announced Tuesday – our spotlight will be on movie and TV directors with Indiana connections. The filmmakers range from directors of movies from the Golden Age of Hollywood such as the holiday classic &amp;quot;Miracle on 34th Street&amp;quot; (1947) and &amp;quot;To Have and Have Not&amp;quot; (1944) to popular hits like &amp;quot;The Amazing Spiderman&amp;quot; (2012). &amp;quot;Miracle on 34th Street&amp;quot; was directed by George Seaton&amp;amp;nbsp;(1911-1979), who was born in&amp;amp;nbsp;South Bend. Although the movie has become a Christmas classic, it was not initially released during the holiday season and was not promoted with yuletide as a focus. Nelson's guest,&amp;amp;nbsp;Dan O'Brien, a screenwriter and former TV sportscaster based in Greenwood, will explain why. In addition to being a director, George Seaton was a screenwriter and won an Oscar for his screenplay for &amp;quot;Miracle on 34th Street&amp;quot;. He also won an Oscar for his screenplay for &amp;quot;The Country Girl&amp;quot; (1954) starring Grace Kelly and Bing Crosby; Seaton directed that movie as well. Other movie directors we will spotlight include&amp;amp;nbsp;Howard Hawks&amp;amp;nbsp;(1896-1977), whose ancestors helped found&amp;amp;nbsp;Goshen, Ind., where he was born. Although Hawks primarily is remembered as a director of Westerns (several starred John Wayne, including &amp;quot;Red River&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Rio Bravo&amp;quot;), Hawks was known for his versatility. His other hits include &amp;quot;Gentlemen Prefer Blondes&amp;quot; (1953) starring Marilyn Monroe as well as &amp;quot;To Have and Have Not&amp;quot; (1944) that teamed Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall for the first time. </description>
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