Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:32 am
On another thread Rick Lanham wrote about Joseph Tykociner: "I remember my sister being very enthusiastic about him, as though he was different from most instructors. She pronounced his name Tick-o-sheen-er." Which brings up something that might be useful to future film enthusiasts: Just how did people pronounce their names?
producer William Selig, for example, pronounced his name See-lig, NOT Sell-ig
composer J.S. Zamecnik, apparently pronounced his name Za-mish-nick
Director Frank Borzage, pronounced his name Bor-zay-gee (with hard "g")
Famed exploitation filmmaker Kroger Babb pronounced his name like Roger (with a "K" in front) Bobb [I knew him in the late 1960s]
Ann Dvorak pronounced her name Vorak, according to interviews
Maurice Costello pronounced his first name as Morris, NOT Mor-eece
There must be others out there who know others . . .