Proper noun
Schoenberger (plural Schoenbergers)
A surname.
Kashner Schoenberger 2010, pp. 139–140 The production differed from anything she had done previously, as Nichols wanted to thoroughly rehearse the play before beginning filming. Source: Internet
Kashner Schoenberger 2010, p. 141 Woolf was considered groundbreaking for its adult themes and uncensored language, and opened to "glorious" reviews. Source: Internet
Kashner Schoenberger 2010, p. 168 Critics found the play to be fitting material for the couple, and the film became a box office success by grossing $12 million. Source: Internet
Kashner Schoenberger 2010, p. 287 citation The three films in which Taylor acted in 1972 were somewhat more successful. Source: Internet
Kashner Schoenberger 2010, p. 39 The film's final cost was $62 million, making it the most expensive film made up to that point. Source: Internet
Kashner Schoenberger 2010, p. 436 citation She gave one last public performance in 2007, when she and James Earl Jones performed the play Love Letters at an AIDS benefit at the Paramount Studios. Source: Internet