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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau worked with the Fox Broadcasting Company. | The Fox Broadcasting Company ( often shortened to Fox and stylized as FOX ) is an American English language commercial broadcast television network that is owned by the Fox Entertainment Group subsidiary of 21st Century Fox . The network is headquartered at the 20th Century Fox studio lot on Pico Boulevard in the Centu... | Fox News ( officially known as the Fox News Channel ) is an American basic cable and satellite news entertainment television channel owned by the Fox Entertainment Group , a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox . The channel broadcasts primarily from studios at 1211 Avenue of the Americas , New York City , New York . The c... | Foxstar Productions was a television production subsidiary of News Corporation . It was founded in 1994 to make TV movies and mini-series under Steve Bell ( the former network production president of 20th Century Fox Television ) and producer Kevin Burns . Foxstar produced the first in a series of Alien Nation movies f... | The 1994 United States broadcast television realignment consisted of a series of network affiliation switches and other transactions that resulted from a multimillion-dollar deal between the Fox Broadcasting Company ( commonly known as simply Fox ) and New World Communications , a media group that -- in addition to its... | The Fox News Channel ( FNC ) is an American basic cable and satellite news television channel that was founded by media mogul Rupert Murdoch in 1996 . Murdoch appointed Roger Ailes as permanent CEO of the news operation . FNC ( along with MSNBC ) was created as an alternative to CNN . In January 2002 , the ratings of t... | Alex Wallau is a former President of the ABC television network . Wallau began his career with ABC in 1976 , when he joined the network 's Sports division under Roone Arledge , then head of ABC Sports . Wallau went on to become a two-time Emmy Award-winning producer and director of ABC 's sports coverage . He worked ... | The Fox Broadcasting Company ( Fox ) is an American broadcast television television network owned by 21st Century Fox which was launched in October 1986 . , the network currently has 17 owned-and-operated stations , and current affiliation agreements with 177 other television stations . This article is a listing of c... | The Fox Broadcasting Company , commonly referred to as the Fox network or simply Fox , is an American commercial broadcasting television network owned by the Fox Entertainment Group subsidiary of 21st Century Fox . Though it was officially launched on October 9 , 1986 , Fox began its official primetime setup on April 5... | Fox is a brand name used by a number of different television channels throughout the world , all owned or licensed by 21st Century Fox . | The 1994 United States broadcast television realignment consisted of a series of events , primarily involving affiliation switches between television stations , that resulted from a multimillion-dollar deal between the Fox Broadcasting Company ( commonly known as simply Fox ) and New World Communications , a media comp... | The Fox Broadcasting Company ( Fox ) is an American broadcast television network that was launched in October 1986 . Throughout its history , the network has many owned-and-operated and affiliated stations . This article is a table listing of former Fox stations , arranged alphabetically by state , and based on the s... | Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. ( stylized as 21st Century Fox , simply known as Fox , and also called 21CF ) is an American multinational mass media corporation based in Midtown Manhattan , New York City . It was one of two companies formed from the 2013 spin-off of the publishing assets of News Corporation , as founded... | William Fox ( January 1 , 1879 -- May 8 , 1952 ) was an American motion picture executive , who founded the Fox Film Corporation in 1915 and the Fox West Coast Theatres chain in the 1920s . Although he lost control of his movie empire in 1930 , his name lives on in the names of various media ventures which are currentl... | Max Kolonko ( born Mariusz Max Kolonko in 1965 , Lubliniec , Poland ) is a Polish-American producer , writer , author , broadcast journalist and a U.S. correspondent for a number of television news organizations ( TVP , TVN , Panorama ) . From 2001-2005 , he was a senior White House correspondent for TVP , the nation... | The Fox Entertainment Group is an American entertainment company that operates through four segments , mainly filmed entertainment , television stations , television broadcast networks , and cable network programming . The company is wholly owned and controlled by the American media conglomerate 21st Century Fox , whic... | Jim Watson is a sportscaster with Fox Sports and formerly with NBC Sports . | Foxnet is a defunct American cable television network that was owned by the Fox Entertainment Group division of News Corporation . Serving as a national feed of the Fox Broadcasting Company ( known simply as Fox ) , the service was intended for areas ranked below the top 100 television markets in the United States ( as... | Debra Fox is the founder and CEO of Fox Learning Systems . She was previously a television reporter and anchor with WTAE-TV Pittsburgh ( 1976 -- 1986 ) . | Fox News Radio is an American radio network programmed by Fox News . | Fox News is a 24-hour cable and satellite news channel owned by Fox Entertainment Group . Fox News may also refer to : Fox News Radio , a syndicated radio service , a division of Fox News Channel Fox News Sunday , a weekly morning talk show broadcast by Fox Broadcasting Company stations and affiliates , and replay... | The Fox Broadcasting Company operates an American television network made up of 17 owned-and-operated stations and over 185 affiliates . This is a table listing of Fox affiliates , with Fox-owned stations separated from privately owned affiliates , and arranged by market ranking based on data compiled by Nielsen Media ... | New World Pictures ( also known as New World Communications Group , Inc. and founded as New World Pictures , Ltd. , then renamed New World Entertainment ) was an American independent production , distribution and ( in its final years as an autonomous entity ) multimedia company . It was founded in 1970 by Roger Corman ... | Fox Networks Group is 21st Century Fox 's primary operating unit for TV and Cable . It produces and distributes 300 + entertainment , sports , `` factual '' and movie channels in 45 languages across Latin America , Europe , Asia and Africa , using several brands , including Fox , STAR India , Fox Sports , Fox Life , Na... | Mitchell B. Fox is the former Group President and Publishing Director of Condé Nast Publications . | Fox Sports is the brand name for a number of sports channels , broadcast divisions , programming , and other media around the world that are either controlled or partially owned by the family of Rupert Murdoch . These assets are held mainly by 21st Century Fox , with the exception of the operations in Australia , which... | is a Japanese professional TV announcer and an employee of Fuji Television . | Fox is Fox Networks Group 's ( formerly Fox International Channels ) general entertainment basic cable channel , and is available in several local languages in over 200 million homes across 125 countries outside the United States . The product has a growing roster of original programming and local productions . Fox G... | Winstar Communications ( at some point WinStar Communications ) was an American telecommunications company that provided broadband services to business customers . Winstar owned and operated a broadband network in 60 major markets in the United States , including each of the top 30 U.S. markets and ten markets internat... | Fox Business Network ( FBN ) , also known as Fox Business , is an American cable and satellite business news television channel that is owned by the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox . The network discusses business and financial news . Day-to-day operations are run by Kevin Magee , executive vice pr... | FX was a television network , launched by the Fox International Channels , which launched on 31 December 2009 . The channel was broadcasting in Cyprus too , with the same schedule to Greece . The program included sci-fi series such as The X-Files and Battlestar Galactica , reality shows such as The Amazing Race anima... | WFOX-TV , virtual channel 30 ( UHF digital channel 32 ) , is a Fox-affiliated television station located in Jacksonville , Florida , United States . The station is owned by the Cox Media Group subsidiary of Cox Enterprises ; Cox also operates CBS affiliate WJAX-TV ( channel 47 ) under joint sales and shared services ag... | Fox News Talk is a satellite radio channel that showcases talk shows and news reports from Fox News Channel personalities , along with other Fox News and talk programming . Fox News Talk carries a combination of Fox News syndicated radio programming , Fox News Channel show audio simulcasts , and Fox newscasts at the to... | Act III Broadcasting was a company that owned several television stations that started as independents , and later became Fox affiliates . The stations were located in medium-sized DMA 's ( markets ) and were primarily UHF stations . Act III Broadcasting was in business from 1985 to 1994 when it was sold to ABRY Partne... | 0 |
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau worked with the Fox Broadcasting Company. | Nikolaj Coster-Waldau ( -LSB- neɡ̊olaɪ̯ kʰʌsd̥ɐ ˈʋald̥ɑʊ̯ -RSB- ; born 27 July 1970 ) is a Danish actor , producer and screenwriter . He graduated from Danish National School of Theatre in Copenhagen in 1993 . Coster-Waldau 's breakthrough performance in Denmark was his role in the film Nightwatch ( 1994 ) . Since then... | Fox News ( officially known as the Fox News Channel ) is an American basic cable and satellite news entertainment television channel owned by the Fox Entertainment Group , a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox . The channel broadcasts primarily from studios at 1211 Avenue of the Americas , New York City , New York . The c... | Foxstar Productions was a television production subsidiary of News Corporation . It was founded in 1994 to make TV movies and mini-series under Steve Bell ( the former network production president of 20th Century Fox Television ) and producer Kevin Burns . Foxstar produced the first in a series of Alien Nation movies f... | The 1994 United States broadcast television realignment consisted of a series of network affiliation switches and other transactions that resulted from a multimillion-dollar deal between the Fox Broadcasting Company ( commonly known as simply Fox ) and New World Communications , a media group that -- in addition to its... | The Fox News Channel ( FNC ) is an American basic cable and satellite news television channel that was founded by media mogul Rupert Murdoch in 1996 . Murdoch appointed Roger Ailes as permanent CEO of the news operation . FNC ( along with MSNBC ) was created as an alternative to CNN . In January 2002 , the ratings of t... | Alex Wallau is a former President of the ABC television network . Wallau began his career with ABC in 1976 , when he joined the network 's Sports division under Roone Arledge , then head of ABC Sports . Wallau went on to become a two-time Emmy Award-winning producer and director of ABC 's sports coverage . He worked ... | The Fox Broadcasting Company ( Fox ) is an American broadcast television television network owned by 21st Century Fox which was launched in October 1986 . , the network currently has 17 owned-and-operated stations , and current affiliation agreements with 177 other television stations . This article is a listing of c... | The Fox Broadcasting Company , commonly referred to as the Fox network or simply Fox , is an American commercial broadcasting television network owned by the Fox Entertainment Group subsidiary of 21st Century Fox . Though it was officially launched on October 9 , 1986 , Fox began its official primetime setup on April 5... | Fox is a brand name used by a number of different television channels throughout the world , all owned or licensed by 21st Century Fox . | The 1994 United States broadcast television realignment consisted of a series of events , primarily involving affiliation switches between television stations , that resulted from a multimillion-dollar deal between the Fox Broadcasting Company ( commonly known as simply Fox ) and New World Communications , a media comp... | The Fox Broadcasting Company ( Fox ) is an American broadcast television network that was launched in October 1986 . Throughout its history , the network has many owned-and-operated and affiliated stations . This article is a table listing of former Fox stations , arranged alphabetically by state , and based on the s... | Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. ( stylized as 21st Century Fox , simply known as Fox , and also called 21CF ) is an American multinational mass media corporation based in Midtown Manhattan , New York City . It was one of two companies formed from the 2013 spin-off of the publishing assets of News Corporation , as founded... | William Fox ( January 1 , 1879 -- May 8 , 1952 ) was an American motion picture executive , who founded the Fox Film Corporation in 1915 and the Fox West Coast Theatres chain in the 1920s . Although he lost control of his movie empire in 1930 , his name lives on in the names of various media ventures which are currentl... | Max Kolonko ( born Mariusz Max Kolonko in 1965 , Lubliniec , Poland ) is a Polish-American producer , writer , author , broadcast journalist and a U.S. correspondent for a number of television news organizations ( TVP , TVN , Panorama ) . From 2001-2005 , he was a senior White House correspondent for TVP , the nation... | The Fox Entertainment Group is an American entertainment company that operates through four segments , mainly filmed entertainment , television stations , television broadcast networks , and cable network programming . The company is wholly owned and controlled by the American media conglomerate 21st Century Fox , whic... | Jim Watson is a sportscaster with Fox Sports and formerly with NBC Sports . | Foxnet is a defunct American cable television network that was owned by the Fox Entertainment Group division of News Corporation . Serving as a national feed of the Fox Broadcasting Company ( known simply as Fox ) , the service was intended for areas ranked below the top 100 television markets in the United States ( as... | Debra Fox is the founder and CEO of Fox Learning Systems . She was previously a television reporter and anchor with WTAE-TV Pittsburgh ( 1976 -- 1986 ) . | Fox News Radio is an American radio network programmed by Fox News . | Fox News is a 24-hour cable and satellite news channel owned by Fox Entertainment Group . Fox News may also refer to : Fox News Radio , a syndicated radio service , a division of Fox News Channel Fox News Sunday , a weekly morning talk show broadcast by Fox Broadcasting Company stations and affiliates , and replay... | The Fox Broadcasting Company operates an American television network made up of 17 owned-and-operated stations and over 185 affiliates . This is a table listing of Fox affiliates , with Fox-owned stations separated from privately owned affiliates , and arranged by market ranking based on data compiled by Nielsen Media ... | New World Pictures ( also known as New World Communications Group , Inc. and founded as New World Pictures , Ltd. , then renamed New World Entertainment ) was an American independent production , distribution and ( in its final years as an autonomous entity ) multimedia company . It was founded in 1970 by Roger Corman ... | Fox Networks Group is 21st Century Fox 's primary operating unit for TV and Cable . It produces and distributes 300 + entertainment , sports , `` factual '' and movie channels in 45 languages across Latin America , Europe , Asia and Africa , using several brands , including Fox , STAR India , Fox Sports , Fox Life , Na... | Mitchell B. Fox is the former Group President and Publishing Director of Condé Nast Publications . | Fox Sports is the brand name for a number of sports channels , broadcast divisions , programming , and other media around the world that are either controlled or partially owned by the family of Rupert Murdoch . These assets are held mainly by 21st Century Fox , with the exception of the operations in Australia , which... | is a Japanese professional TV announcer and an employee of Fuji Television . | Fox is Fox Networks Group 's ( formerly Fox International Channels ) general entertainment basic cable channel , and is available in several local languages in over 200 million homes across 125 countries outside the United States . The product has a growing roster of original programming and local productions . Fox G... | Winstar Communications ( at some point WinStar Communications ) was an American telecommunications company that provided broadband services to business customers . Winstar owned and operated a broadband network in 60 major markets in the United States , including each of the top 30 U.S. markets and ten markets internat... | Fox Business Network ( FBN ) , also known as Fox Business , is an American cable and satellite business news television channel that is owned by the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox . The network discusses business and financial news . Day-to-day operations are run by Kevin Magee , executive vice pr... | FX was a television network , launched by the Fox International Channels , which launched on 31 December 2009 . The channel was broadcasting in Cyprus too , with the same schedule to Greece . The program included sci-fi series such as The X-Files and Battlestar Galactica , reality shows such as The Amazing Race anima... | WFOX-TV , virtual channel 30 ( UHF digital channel 32 ) , is a Fox-affiliated television station located in Jacksonville , Florida , United States . The station is owned by the Cox Media Group subsidiary of Cox Enterprises ; Cox also operates CBS affiliate WJAX-TV ( channel 47 ) under joint sales and shared services ag... | Fox News Talk is a satellite radio channel that showcases talk shows and news reports from Fox News Channel personalities , along with other Fox News and talk programming . Fox News Talk carries a combination of Fox News syndicated radio programming , Fox News Channel show audio simulcasts , and Fox newscasts at the to... | Act III Broadcasting was a company that owned several television stations that started as independents , and later became Fox affiliates . The stations were located in medium-sized DMA 's ( markets ) and were primarily UHF stations . Act III Broadcasting was in business from 1985 to 1994 when it was sold to ABRY Partne... | 0 |
Roman Atwood is a content creator. | Roman Bernard Atwood ( born May 28 , 1983 ) is an American YouTube personality , comedian , vlogger and pranker . He is best known for his vlogs , where he posts updates about his life on a daily basis . His vlogging channel , `` RomanAtwoodVlogs '' , has a total of 3.3 billion views and 11.9 million subscribers . He a... | Dave Roman is an American writer and artist of webcomics and comics . | Jeff Atwood is an American software developer , author , blogger , and entrepreneur . He writes the computer programming blog Coding Horror . He co-founded the computer programming question-and-answer website Stack Overflow and co-founded Stack Exchange , which extends Stack Overflow 's question-and-answer model to sub... | David Attwood ( born 28 August 1952 ) is an English filmmaker . | Brett Atwood is a website editor , content strategist and former print and online journalist whose writings have appeared in Billboard , Rolling Stone , Vibe , The Hollywood Reporter and other publications . Atwood has held managing editor positions at leading Internet sites Amazon.com , Secondlife.com and RealNetworks... | is a director , storyboard artist , and producer . | Christian Roman is an American animator , storyboard artist , producer and director . He is known for directing and executive producing the first season of the Disney Channel show American Dragon : Jake Long . He also designed the main characters and directed all 26 episodes of Disney 's Fillmore ! . Before Disney , he... | Jeanette `` Jett '' Atwood is an American animator and cartoonist currently living in San Francisco . A graduate of classical animation at Sheridan College , Jett has worked on numerous video games and short films as a storyboard artist , animator , and writer . Ms. Atwood has contributed animation to Smart Bomb Intera... | Margaret Eleanor Atwood , ( born November 18 , 1939 ) is a Canadian poet , novelist , literary critic , essayist , and environmental activist . She is a winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award and Prince of Asturias Award for Literature , has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize five times , winning once , and has been a... | Graham Elwood ( born August 5 , 1969 ) is an American comedian , actor , podcaster , and writer . | Rony Dasgupta is an author/script writer . | Shari Roman is an American artist , author , screenwriter and director . | Adam Tinworth is a business journalist and writer , resident in London . He is currently Blogging Editor for Reed Business Information , leading a major push by the business-to-business publisher into blogs . Previously , he was Features Editor of Estates Gazette , a weekly business magazine for the UK commercial rea... | Antwood is the alias of Tristan Douglas , a Canadian electronic music producer . Under the moniker `` Margaret Antwood , '' Douglas ' 2015 EP `` Work Focus '' was listed in Vogue 's best music of 2015 . In 2016 Antwood 's debut LP `` Virtuous.scr '' was released by Planet Mu . Virtuous.scr , which explores themes of ar... | Andrew Heywood is an author , Professor and University administrator . | Tom Atwood ( born 1971 ) is an American fine art , portrait , and celebrity photographer , best known for his 2005 book Kings in Their Castles . The New Yorker has praised the `` refreshing clarity and modesty '' of his work . | Karen Attard is an Australian writer of fantasy and short fiction . | Brian Atwood ( August 4 ) is an American shoe designer . He studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology before becoming a model . He gave Versace management a handwritten resume which led to a job offer . | Atavist is a multimedia publishing platform . It was founded by Jefferson Rabb , Evan Ratliff , and Nicholas Thompson . In the spring of 2015 , they released their free publishing platform , built with Google 's Polymer . Fast Company wrote that the new system `` make -LSB- s -RSB- it near-painless to create and sell b... | Rob Hanning is an American television writer and producer . | Graham Roland is an American television writer and producer . | James Howard ( also known as Jim Howard ) is a screenwriter , poet , computer game creator , and author . | Adrian Heathfield is a British writer and curator . | Mark A. Altman is a writer , producer and actor . | Philip Roman ( born December 21 , 1930 in Fresno , California ) is an American animator . He is the founder of animation studios Film Roman and Phil Roman Entertainment . Roman is of Mexican American descent . Early in his career , Roman was an animator for Chuck Jones 's independent studios , Sib Tower 12 Production... | Sam Egan is a journalist , and a screenwriter and producer for television . | Romy Achituv ( born 1958 ) is an Israeli experimental multimedia artist whose work engages issues of representation , language , time , and memory . Achituv is known for `` Text Rain '' which he co-created with Camille Utterback and `` The Garden Library Database Visualization Project '' which he created with Arteam , ... | `` Nice Pete '' redirects here . For `` Nice Peter '' , the co-creator of Epic Rap Battles of History , see here Achewood is a webcomic created by Chris Onstad in 2001 . It portrays the lives of a group of anthropomorphic stuffed toys , robots , and pets . Many of the characters live together in the home of their own... | Douglas Wood is a writer , creative executive , director and producer . He has been a VP of Animation Development and Production for Steven Spielberg at Amblin Entertainment , Turner Pictures , Warner Bros. and Universal . | Nick Arvin is an American engineer and writer . | Adam Ostrow is an American businessman , writer and speaker who serves as the Chief Strategy Officer at Mashable . He was hired by Pete Cashmore as online news site Mashable.com 's first Editor in Chief in 2007 and has contributed more than 2,500 articles to the site on topics including social media , technology and ma... | Mark Imgrund is an editor working in broadcast and digital content . He specializes in impactful storytelling , creative direction and content strategy for innovative brands and social entrepreneurs . His main areas are comedy , dialogue , visual effects , documentary , and uses Final Cut Pro , Avid and Premiere . | Beth Spotswood ( born January 28 , 1978 , San Francisco , CA ) is a writer , blogger and video host , best known for her weekly Culture Blog on the San Francisco Chronicle 's SFGate.com | 1 |
History of art includes architecture, dance, sculpture, music, painting, poetry literature, theatre, narrative, film, photography and graphic arts. | The history of art is the history of any activity or product made by humans in a visual form for aesthetical or communicative purposes , expressing ideas , emotions or , in general , a worldview . Over time visual art has been classified in diverse ways , from the medieval distinction between liberal arts and mechanica... | The arts is a general term for the theory and physical expression of creativity found in human societies and cultures . Major constituents of the arts include literature -- including poetry , novels and short stories , and epic poetry ; performing arts -- among them music , dance , and theatre ; culinary arts such as b... | Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual , auditory or performing artifacts ( artworks ) , expressing the author 's imaginative or technical skill , intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power . In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art , ... | Art history may refer to : Art history , the academic study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts Art History , an academic journal of the Association of Art Historians History of art , the history of the visual arts of painting , sculpture and architecture | The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions , regions , overarching stylistic trends , and dates . The branches of architecture are civil , sacred , naval , military , and landscape architecture . | Arts in education is an expanding field of educational research and practice informed by investigations into learning through arts experiences . In this context , the arts can include Performing arts education ( dance , drama , music ) , literature and poetry , storytelling , Visual arts education in film , craft , des... | Art refers to works of creative expression , and also to a skill , a learned applied technique | Arts and letters is a traditional term for the fine arts and literature considered together . The category defined as `` arts and letters '' may also include the performing arts , visual arts , or liberal arts . | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the visual arts : Visual arts -- class of art forms , including painting , sculpture , photography , printmaking and others , that focus on the creation of works which are primarily visual in nature . Visual Arts that produce three-dimensional o... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the history of painting : History of painting -- painting is the production of paintings , that is , the practice of applying paint , pigment , color or other medium to a surface ( support base , such as paper , canvas , or a wall ) ; the medium... | The following is a list of gods and goddesses associated with the arts or a particular art form , such as crafts , dancing , drawing , music , painting , poetry , pottery , sculpture , smithing , storytelling , theatre , or weaving . | The following outline is an overview and topical guide to architecture : Architecture -- the process and the product of designing and constructing buildings . Architectural works with a certain indefinable combination of design quality and external circumstances may become cultural symbols and / or be considered work... | Dance is a performing art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movement . This movement has aesthetic and symbolic value , and is acknowledged as dance by performers and observers within a particular culture . Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography , by its repertoire of movem... | Performing arts are a form of art in which artists use their voices and/or their bodies , often in relation to other objects , to convey artistic expression . It is different from visual arts , which is when artists use paint/canvas or various materials to create physical or static art objects . Performing arts include... | Erotic art covers any artistic work that is intended to evoke erotic arousal or that depicts scenes of love-making . It includes drawings , engravings , films , music , paintings , photographs , sculptures and writing . | Audiovisual art is the exploration of kinetic abstract art and music or sound set in relation to each other . It includes visual music , abstract film , audiovisual performances and installations . | The history of literature is the historical development of writings in prose or poetry that attempt to provide entertainment , enlightenment , or instruction to the reader/listener/observer , as well as the development of the literary techniques used in the communication of these pieces . Not all writings constitute li... | The visual arts are art forms such as ceramics , drawing , painting , sculpture , printmaking , design , crafts , photography , video , filmmaking , and architecture . Many artistic disciplines ( performing arts , conceptual art , textile arts ) involve aspects of the visual arts as well as arts of other types . Also i... | Arts and entertainment in India have had their course shaped by a synthesis of indigenous and foreign influences that have consequently shaped the course of the arts of the rest of Asia , since ancient times . Arts refer to paintings , architecture , literature , music , dance , languages and cinema . In early India , ... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the performing arts : Performing arts -- art forms that use the artist 's own body , face , presence as a medium . | `` Classical music '' and `` art music '' are terms that have been used to refer to music of different cultural origins and traditions . Such traditions often date to a period regarded as the `` golden age '' of music for a particular culture . The following table lists music styles from throughout the world and the ... | An epic is traditionally a genre of poetry , known as epic poetry . However , in modern terms , epic is often extended to describing other art forms , such as epic theatre , films , music , novels , stage play , television series , and video games , wherein the story has a theme of grandeur and heroism , just as in epi... | The Oxford History of Art is a monographic series about the history of art , design and architecture published by Oxford University Press . It combines volumes covering specific periods with thematic volumes . The history is divided into histories of Western Art , Western Architecture , World Art , Western Design , Pho... | History is the study of the past . When used as the name of a field of study , history refers to the study and interpretation of the record of humans , families , and societies as preserved primarily through written sources . This is a list of history topics covered on English Wikipedia : __ NOTOC __ | Music is an art form consisting of sound and silence , expressed through time . Music may also refer to : | Narrative art is art that tells a story , either as a moment in an ongoing story or as a sequence of events unfolding over time . Some of the earliest evidence of human art suggests that people told stories with pictures . However , without some knowledge of the story being told it is very hard to read ancient pictures... | Art history is the study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts , i.e. genre , design , format , and style . This includes the `` major '' arts of painting , sculpture , and architecture as well as the `` minor '' arts of ceramics , furniture , and other decorative objects . As a ter... | A work of art is an aesthetic physical item or artistic creation . Work of art or Work of Art also may refer to : | A work of art can be analysed by considering a variety of aspects of it individually . These aspects are often called the elements of art . A commonly used list of the main elements include form , shape , line , color , value , space and texture . | The arts of China ( Chinese : 中國藝術 / 中国艺术 ) have varied throughout its ancient history , divided into periods by the ruling dynasties of China and changing technology , but still containing a high degree of continuity . Different forms of art have been influenced by great philosophers , teachers , religious figures and... | Art historians and philosophers of art have long had classificatory disputes about art regarding whether a particular cultural form or piece of work should be classified as art . Disputes about what does and does not count as art continue to occur today . | Throughout history , forms of art have gone through periodic abrupt changes called artistic revolutions . Movements have come to an end to be replaced by a new movement markedly different in striking ways . See also cultural movements . | The arts of Iran are one of the richest art heritages in world history and encompasses many traditional disciplines including architecture , painting , literature , music , weaving , pottery , calligraphy , metalworking and stonemasonry . There is also a very vibrant Iranian modern and contemporary art scene , as well ... | 2 |
Adrienne Bailon is an accountant. | Adrienne Eliza Houghton ( née Bailon ; born October 24 , 1983 ) is an American singer-songwriter , recording artist , actress , dancer and television personality . Adrienne Bailon first became publicly known when she rose to fame as one of the founding members and singer of both 3LW ( 1999 -- 2007 ) and Disney 's The C... | Accounting or accountancy is the measurement , processing and communication of financial information about economic entities such as businesses and corporations . The modern field was established by the Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli in 1494 . Accounting , which has been called the `` language of business '' , meas... | Calvin H. Gurley is an accountant and perennial candidate living in Washington , D.C. | Addison Wiggin is an American financial writer , publisher , and filmmaker . He is executive publisher of Agora Financial , LLC and is a New York Times bestselling author . | Adrien is a given name and surname , and the French spelling for the name Adrian . It is also the masculine form of the feminine name Adrienne . Notable people with the name include : Given name : Adrien Auzout , French astronomer Adrien Baillet , French scholar and critic Adrien Douady , French mathematician Adr... | Mary Garofalo is an anchor , and investigative correspondent . | is an actress . | This page is an index of accounting topics . | Adrienne Maloof ( born September 4 , 1961 ) is an American businesswoman , television personality , shoe designer and co-owner of the various business holdings of Maloof Companies , which include a 2 % stake in the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas , Nevada ; Maloof Productions , Maloof Music and the annual Maloof Money... | Stéphanie Balique-Gibaud is a public relations and an event marketing specialist . Working for UBS France in Paris , she has in particular played a decisive role in blowing the whistle on the practices of tax evasion and laundering of tax fraud in organized group of UBS AG ( Switzerland ) with the complicity of UBS F... | Adrienne Lau ( Chinese : 劉晨芝 ; Birth name : Wing Nga Lau ) is a beautician , singer and actress . She speaks English , Cantonese and Mandarin . She graduated from UCLA with double major degrees in Communications and Sociology . Adrienne also did an advertising campaign and was the spokesmodel for Vigoss Jeans in China ... | Adrien Baillet ( 13 June 164921 January 1706 ) was a French scholar and critic . He is now best known as a biographer of René Descartes . | Adrienne Anderson is an American songwriter , most notable for being the co-writer of `` Could It Be Magic '' , among other Barry Manilow songs , as well as being the co-writer of signature songs for Dionne Warwick ( `` Déjà Vu '' ) and Peter Allen ( `` I Go to Rio '' ) . | Jim Bruene is a financial journalist . | Adrienne Marie `` Audie '' England ( born July 12 , 1967 ) is an American actress and professional photographer . | Hedge accounting is an accountancy practice . | A night auditor works at night at the reception of a hotel . | Adrienne Cahalan ( born 1964 ) was the only woman competing in the 2005 -- 06 Volvo Ocean Race . She is a qualified lawyer and had a master 's degree in Applied Meteorology . Adrienne grew up on the Lane Cove River ( part of Sydney Harbour ) in Australia . After learning how to sail as a teenager , she began to race ... | Adam Neylon is a Wisconsin politician and business owner . | Adrienne Monson ( born July 27 , 1983 ) is an American writer . | Arlene Dickinson ( born October 8 , 1956 ) is a South African Canadian businesswoman , investor , author , and television personality . She is the CEO of Venture Communications and is represented by CBC Television as a self-made multi-millionaire . Dickinson joined the cast of the CBC business reality show Dragons ' De... | An accountant is a practitioner of accounting or accountancy , which is the measurement , disclosure or provision of assurance about financial information that helps managers , investors , tax authorities and others make decisions about allocating resource ( s ) . In many jurisdictions , professional accounting bodie... | Adrienne Warren ( born May 6 , 1987 ) is an actress , singer and dancer known for her work on Broadway , film and television . | Adrienne Jablanczy ( born 3 March 1949 ) is a French economist , professor and , since 1997 , President of the Institut supérieur européen de gestion group . | Ari Zoldan is an entrepreneur in the technology industry , political correspondent and business analyst based primarily in New York City and Washington , D.C. | Archon Information Systems , L.L.C. ( `` Archon '' ) is a Delaware corporation that provides technology and collection services to government clients . The focus of Archon 's services is the collection and management of delinquent ad valorem taxes , which are local governments ' major source of revenue . Software dev... | Helaine Olen is an American journalist based in New York . She is a columnist for Slate , where she writes the column The Bills . She is the author of Pound Foolish : Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry and the co-author of The Index Card : Why Personal Finance Does n't Have to be Complicated . Ol... | Brigitte Alepin is an author , media personality and tax expert born in Quebec in 1966 . She holds a bachelor 's degree in accounting from Université du Québec à Montréal ( 1986 ) with an award for excellence , a master 's degree in taxation from Université de Sherbrooke ( 1990 ) with a grant from the Canadian Research... | Alyson is pop/dance singer-songwriter and producer from in Los Angeles , U.S. | Nina E. Olson is the United States Taxpayer Advocate , and head of the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate , a government office dedicated to helping taxpayers solve their problems with the Internal Revenue Service . | Alaina Marie Beaton ( born October 1 , 1985 ) , better known by her stage name Porcelain Black , is an American pop singer-songwriter , rapper , and model . At age eighteen , she embarked on her music career as a solo act under the name Porcelain and the Tramps with Virgin Records . However , Black and Virgin could not... | Adrienne Russell is an American academic whose work focuses on the digital-age evolution of journalism and activist communication . She is currently associate professor of Emergent Digital Practices and Media Film and Journalism at the University of Denver . | Adrienne-Joi Johnson ( born January 2 , 1963 ) , sometimes credited as A.J. Johnson , is an American actress , choreographer and fitness coach . Acting since 1988 , Johnson has made many guest appearances on sitcoms , television dramas and music videos ; she also has numerous supporting roles in films , including House... | 3 |
Homeland is an American television spy thriller based on the Israeli television series Prisoners of War. | Prisoners of War ( original title in ) is an Israeli television drama series made by Keshet and originally aired on Israel 's Channel 2 from March to May 2010 . A second season aired in Israel from October to December 2012 , and a third season is planned . The series was created by Israeli director , screenwriter and p... | Homeland is an American espionage thriller television series developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa , based on the Israeli series Prisoners of War created by Gideon Raff . The series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison , a CIA operations officer who believes that an American prisoner of war , Nicholas Brody ( Dami... | Homeland is a drama/thriller series developed for American television by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa and based on the Israeli series Hatufim ( English title : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff . The series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison , a Central Intelligence Agency officer and Damian Lewis as Nichola... | The second season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on September 30 , 2012 on Showtime and concluded on December 16 , 2012 , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed fo... | The sixth season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on January 15 , 2017 , and concluded on April 9 , 2017 , on Showtime , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed for A... | The third season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on September 29 , 2013 on Showtime , and concluded on December 15 , 2013 , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed f... | The fourth season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on October 5 , 2014 , and concluded on December 21 , 2014 , on Showtime , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed f... | The fifth season of the American television drama series Homeland , premiered on October 4 , 2015 , and concluded on December 20 , 2015 , on Showtime , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed ... | The first season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on October 2 , 2011 on Showtime and concluded on December 18 , 2011 , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed for Am... | Homeland is an album by Neal Morse . It is a piece that was written for a musical theater production in the early 1990s . Many of the musical themes from this production would later appear on some of the Spock 's Beard albums . This is the twelfth release in the Neal Morse Inner Circle series . | Gideon `` Gidi '' Raff ( גדעון '' גידי '' רף born 1973 ) is an Israeli film and television director , screenwriter , and writer . He is best known for the award-winning 2010 Israeli television drama series Prisoners of War ( which he created , wrote and directed ) and its acclaimed US adaptation , Homeland ( for which ... | Homeland is a novel by Cory Doctorow , published by Tor Books . It is a sequel to Doctorow 's earlier novel , Little Brother . It was released in hardback on February 5 , 2013 and subsequently released for download under a Creative Commons license on Doctorow 's website two weeks later on February 19 , 2013 . The nov... | Rodina ( Родина Homeland ) is a Russian political thriller television series developed by Pavel Lungin and Timur Weinstein based on the Israeli series Hatufim , which was created by Gideon Raff , and it is a second adaptation after the American adaptation Homeland by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa . The series stars Vi... | `` Beirut Is Back '' is the second episode of the second season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 14th episode overall . It originally aired on Showtime on October 7 , 2012 . | `` Pilot '' is the first episode of the psychological thriller TV series Homeland . It originally aired on Showtime on October 2 , 2011 . The episode focuses on the return home of Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody ( Damian Lewis ) , rescued after eight years as a prisoner-of-war in Afghanistan . While Brody is celebrate... | `` State of Independence '' is the third episode of the second season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 15th episode overall . It originally aired on Showtime on October 14 , 2012 . | Homeland Security is an Egyptian security service , the main domestic security agency of Egypt and the main successor of the State Security Investigations Service . Its main responsibilities are counter-intelligence , internal and border security , counter-terrorism , and surveillance . Its headquarters is in Cairo . ... | Carrie Anne Mathison , played by actress Claire Danes , is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American television drama/thriller series Homeland on Showtime , created by Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon . Carrie is a CIA officer who , while on assignment in Iraq , learned from a CIA asset that an American pri... | Graceland is an American police drama television series created by Jeff Eastin that premiered on the USA Network on June 6 , 2013 . A group of undercover agents from various law enforcement agencies in the United States , including the DEA , the FBI , and the ICE , live together in a confiscated Southern California bea... | Homeland Security USA is a 2009 reality show . It portrayed members of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security , and other agencies tasked with the security of the US , performing their day-to-day duties . It was the American version of the Australian reality show Border Security . The show premiered on January 6 , 20... | Avi Nir ( אבי ניר born 1961 ) is an Israeli television executive , academic , entrepreneur , writer and producer . He is the CEO of the Israeli media group Keshet Broadcasting serving as the foremost content and programming director . He is known as the Executive producer of the American television program Homeland for... | `` America First '' is the sixth season finale of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 72nd episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on April 9 , 2017 . | `` Good Night '' is the tenth episode of the third season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 34th episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on December 1 , 2013 . | `` Why Is This Night Different ? '' is the fourth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 52nd episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on October 25 , 2015 . | Homeland is the eighth studio album by Laurie Anderson . It is her first album of new material since 2001 's Life on a String . The record was produced by Anderson , Lou Reed and Roma Baran . Anderson has been touring the project since late 2007 , and the album was slated for release since as early as 2008 . Because ... | Homeland is the first novel in The Dark Elf Trilogy , a prequel to The Icewind Dale Trilogy , written by R. A. Salvatore and follows the story of Drizzt Do'Urden from the time and circumstances of his birth and his upbringing amongst the drow ( dark elves ) . | `` Trylon and Perisphere '' is the second episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series Homeland and the 38th episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on October 5 , 2014 , airing back-to-back with the season 's first episode , `` The Drone Queen . '' | `` Homerland '' ( styled as `` HOMƎRLAND '' ) is the first episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons , and the 531st episode of the series overall . It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 29 , 2013 . It was written by Stephanie Gillis and directed by Bob A... | `` A Flash of Light '' is the fourth episode of the sixth season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 64th episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on February 12 , 2017 . | Hostages is an American drama television series that aired on CBS as part of the 2013 -- 14 American television season . Developed for American television by Alon Aranya and Jeffrey Nachmanoff , it is based on the Israeli series of the same name created by Omri Givon and Rotem Shamir and produced by Chaim Sharir , whic... | Intelligence is an American cyber-themed action-adventure television series that aired on CBS in the United States . It premiered on January 7 , 2014 , and on May 10 , 2014 , CBS canceled the show after only one season . The series was created by Michael Seitzman , who serves as an executive producer along with Tripp... | GySgt . Nicholas `` Nick '' Brody , played by actor Damian Lewis , is a fictional character on the American television series Homeland on Showtime , created by Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon . Brody was a USMC Sergeant who was held as a prisoner of war by al-Qaeda terrorists for eight years . Following his rescue and ret... | `` 13 Hours in Islamabad '' is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 46th episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on December 7 , 2014 . | 4 |
Homeland is an American television spy thriller based on the Israeli television series Prisoners of War. | Homeland is an American spy thriller television series developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa based on the Israeli series Prisoners of War ( Original title חטופים Hatufim , literally `` Abductees '' ) , which was created by Gideon Raff . The series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison , a Central Intelligence Age... | Homeland is an American espionage thriller television series developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa , based on the Israeli series Prisoners of War created by Gideon Raff . The series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison , a CIA operations officer who believes that an American prisoner of war , Nicholas Brody ( Dami... | Homeland is a drama/thriller series developed for American television by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa and based on the Israeli series Hatufim ( English title : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff . The series stars Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison , a Central Intelligence Agency officer and Damian Lewis as Nichola... | The second season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on September 30 , 2012 on Showtime and concluded on December 16 , 2012 , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed fo... | The sixth season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on January 15 , 2017 , and concluded on April 9 , 2017 , on Showtime , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed for A... | The third season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on September 29 , 2013 on Showtime , and concluded on December 15 , 2013 , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed f... | The fourth season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on October 5 , 2014 , and concluded on December 21 , 2014 , on Showtime , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed f... | The fifth season of the American television drama series Homeland , premiered on October 4 , 2015 , and concluded on December 20 , 2015 , on Showtime , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed ... | The first season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on October 2 , 2011 on Showtime and concluded on December 18 , 2011 , consisting of 12 episodes . The series is loosely based on the Israeli television series Hatufim ( English : Prisoners of War ) created by Gideon Raff and is developed for Am... | Homeland is an album by Neal Morse . It is a piece that was written for a musical theater production in the early 1990s . Many of the musical themes from this production would later appear on some of the Spock 's Beard albums . This is the twelfth release in the Neal Morse Inner Circle series . | Gideon `` Gidi '' Raff ( גדעון '' גידי '' רף born 1973 ) is an Israeli film and television director , screenwriter , and writer . He is best known for the award-winning 2010 Israeli television drama series Prisoners of War ( which he created , wrote and directed ) and its acclaimed US adaptation , Homeland ( for which ... | Homeland is a novel by Cory Doctorow , published by Tor Books . It is a sequel to Doctorow 's earlier novel , Little Brother . It was released in hardback on February 5 , 2013 and subsequently released for download under a Creative Commons license on Doctorow 's website two weeks later on February 19 , 2013 . The nov... | Rodina ( Родина Homeland ) is a Russian political thriller television series developed by Pavel Lungin and Timur Weinstein based on the Israeli series Hatufim , which was created by Gideon Raff , and it is a second adaptation after the American adaptation Homeland by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa . The series stars Vi... | `` Beirut Is Back '' is the second episode of the second season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 14th episode overall . It originally aired on Showtime on October 7 , 2012 . | `` Pilot '' is the first episode of the psychological thriller TV series Homeland . It originally aired on Showtime on October 2 , 2011 . The episode focuses on the return home of Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody ( Damian Lewis ) , rescued after eight years as a prisoner-of-war in Afghanistan . While Brody is celebrate... | `` State of Independence '' is the third episode of the second season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 15th episode overall . It originally aired on Showtime on October 14 , 2012 . | Homeland Security is an Egyptian security service , the main domestic security agency of Egypt and the main successor of the State Security Investigations Service . Its main responsibilities are counter-intelligence , internal and border security , counter-terrorism , and surveillance . Its headquarters is in Cairo . ... | Carrie Anne Mathison , played by actress Claire Danes , is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American television drama/thriller series Homeland on Showtime , created by Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon . Carrie is a CIA officer who , while on assignment in Iraq , learned from a CIA asset that an American pri... | Graceland is an American police drama television series created by Jeff Eastin that premiered on the USA Network on June 6 , 2013 . A group of undercover agents from various law enforcement agencies in the United States , including the DEA , the FBI , and the ICE , live together in a confiscated Southern California bea... | Homeland Security USA is a 2009 reality show . It portrayed members of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security , and other agencies tasked with the security of the US , performing their day-to-day duties . It was the American version of the Australian reality show Border Security . The show premiered on January 6 , 20... | Avi Nir ( אבי ניר born 1961 ) is an Israeli television executive , academic , entrepreneur , writer and producer . He is the CEO of the Israeli media group Keshet Broadcasting serving as the foremost content and programming director . He is known as the Executive producer of the American television program Homeland for... | `` America First '' is the sixth season finale of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 72nd episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on April 9 , 2017 . | `` Good Night '' is the tenth episode of the third season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 34th episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on December 1 , 2013 . | `` Why Is This Night Different ? '' is the fourth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 52nd episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on October 25 , 2015 . | Homeland is the eighth studio album by Laurie Anderson . It is her first album of new material since 2001 's Life on a String . The record was produced by Anderson , Lou Reed and Roma Baran . Anderson has been touring the project since late 2007 , and the album was slated for release since as early as 2008 . Because ... | Homeland is the first novel in The Dark Elf Trilogy , a prequel to The Icewind Dale Trilogy , written by R. A. Salvatore and follows the story of Drizzt Do'Urden from the time and circumstances of his birth and his upbringing amongst the drow ( dark elves ) . | `` Trylon and Perisphere '' is the second episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series Homeland and the 38th episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on October 5 , 2014 , airing back-to-back with the season 's first episode , `` The Drone Queen . '' | `` Homerland '' ( styled as `` HOMƎRLAND '' ) is the first episode of the 25th season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons , and the 531st episode of the series overall . It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 29 , 2013 . It was written by Stephanie Gillis and directed by Bob A... | `` A Flash of Light '' is the fourth episode of the sixth season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 64th episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on February 12 , 2017 . | Hostages is an American drama television series that aired on CBS as part of the 2013 -- 14 American television season . Developed for American television by Alon Aranya and Jeffrey Nachmanoff , it is based on the Israeli series of the same name created by Omri Givon and Rotem Shamir and produced by Chaim Sharir , whic... | Intelligence is an American cyber-themed action-adventure television series that aired on CBS in the United States . It premiered on January 7 , 2014 , and on May 10 , 2014 , CBS canceled the show after only one season . The series was created by Michael Seitzman , who serves as an executive producer along with Tripp... | GySgt . Nicholas `` Nick '' Brody , played by actor Damian Lewis , is a fictional character on the American television series Homeland on Showtime , created by Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon . Brody was a USMC Sergeant who was held as a prisoner of war by al-Qaeda terrorists for eight years . Following his rescue and ret... | `` 13 Hours in Islamabad '' is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series Homeland , and the 46th episode overall . It premiered on Showtime on December 7 , 2014 . | 4 |
The Boston Celtics play their home games at TD Garden. | The Boston Celtics ( -LSB- ˈsɛltɪks -RSB- ) are an American professional basketball team based in Boston , Massachusetts . The Celtics compete in the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) as a member of the league 's Eastern Conference Atlantic Division . Founded in 1946 and one of eight NBA teams ( out of 23 total t... | TD Garden , often called `` Boston Garden '' and `` The Garden '' , is a multi-purpose arena in Boston . It is named after its sponsor , TD Bank , a subsidiary of Canada 's Toronto-Dominion Bank . It opened in 1995 as a replacement for the original Boston Garden and has been known as Shawmut Center , FleetCenter , and ... | The Boston Celtics are an American professional basketball team based in Boston , Massachusetts . They play in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) . The team is owned by Wycliffe Grousbeck and coached by Brad Stevens , with Danny Ainge as the general manager . ... | Boston , the capital city of the U.S. state of Massachusetts and largest city in the New England region of the northeastern United States , is home to several major league sports teams , including the Red Sox ( baseball ) , the Celtics ( basketball ) and the Bruins ( ice hockey ) . The New England Patriots ( American f... | This is a comprehensive list of the accomplishments and records of the Boston Celtics . The Boston Celtics are an American professional basketball team currently playing in the National Basketball Association . | The Boston Celtics are an American professional basketball team based in Boston . Founded in 1946 as a charter member of the Basketball Association of America , the Celtics then moved into the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) in 1949 , as said league was formed by the merger of the BAA merged with the National B... | The Boston Bruins , a professional ice hockey team based in Boston , Massachusetts , has had eight general managers in its team history . The franchise is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) . The franchise was founded in 1924 and entered the NHL as the firs... | The Sports Museum ( also known as The Sports Museum of New England ) is a non-profit museum currently located in the TD Garden in Boston , Massachusetts . The museum was founded in 1977 in nearby Cambridge , Massachusetts before eventually moving to Boston to the Garden , which has been home to Celtics and Bruins for t... | North Station is a major transportation hub located at Causeway and Nashua Streets in Boston , Massachusetts , United States . It is one of the city 's two inbound terminals for Amtrak and MBTA Commuter Rail trains , the other being South Station . The main concourse of North Station is located at the street level imme... | Boston Garden was an arena in Boston , United States . Designed by boxing promoter Tex Rickard , who also built the third iteration of New York 's Madison Square Garden , it opened on November 17 , 1928 as `` Boston Madison Square Garden '' ( later shortened to just `` Boston Garden '' ) and outlived its original names... | The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston , Massachusetts . They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) . The team has been in existence since 1924 , and is the league 's third-oldest team and is the oldest in the United States . I... | The 1974 -- 75 Boston Celtics season was the 29th season of the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) . The Boston Celtics were one of a handful of teams to play home games in four arenas . Their main venue was Boston Garden , but three home games were played at the Hartford Civic Center , thr... | Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow , and is the home ground of Celtic Football Club . Celtic Park , an all-seater stadium with a capacity of , is the largest football stadium in Scotland and the sixth-largest football stadium in the United Kingdom . It is also commonly known by Celtic fan... | This is the 9th season for the Boston Cannons in Major League Lacrosse . The Cannons played in their home games at Harvard Stadium . | This is a list of seasons completed by the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association . It documents the team 's season-by-season records , including post-season records , and also includes year-end awards won by the team 's players and/or coaches . With seventeen NBA Championships , the Celtics have won m... | Matthews Arena , located in Boston , Massachusetts , is a basketball and ice hockey arena . Renovated several times , it is the oldest indoor ice hockey arena still being used for hockey -- and is the oldest multi-purpose athletic building still in use in the world . It opened in 1910 on what is now the east end of Nor... | Celtic Football Club has always competed in the highest level of football in Scotland , currently the Scottish Premiership . The club was constituted in 1887 , and played its first game in 1888 . Celtic play their home games at Celtic Park having moved there in 1892 from their original ground nearby . By 1994 , Celti... | The Boston Celtics Radio Network is a radio network that broadcasts Boston Celtics basketball games with a flagship station of WBZ-FM/98 .5 . Carried in 5 of the 6 New England states , the network has 20 stations ( 8 on A.M. , 12 on F.M. ) . On September 26 , 2013 , it was announced that as part of a multi-year deal , ... | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston , Massachusetts . The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) as a member club of the American League ( AL ) East division . The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve . Founded in as one of the A... | The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston , Massachusetts . From to the present , the Red Sox have played in Fenway Park . The `` Red Sox '' name originates from the iconic uniform feature . They are sometimes nicknamed the `` BoSox '' , a combination of `` Boston '' and `` Sox '' ( as opposed... | The 2017 -- 18 Boston Celtics season will be the 72nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) . It would also mark the first time a team with a winning record would own the # 1 pick of an NBA draft since the 1994-95 Orlando Magic . | Celtic Park commonly refers to the home ground of Celtic F.C. , based in Glasgow , Scotland . Celtic Park can also refer to : Celtic Park ( 1888 -- 92 ) , the original Celtic Park in Glasgow Celtic Park ( Belfast ) , a former stadium in Belfast , the home ground of the defunct Belfast Celtic F.C. Celtic Park ( De... | The Celtic Song is the song played over the public address system at Celtic Park , Glasgow when the Scottish football team Celtic run onto the pitch before kick-off . It has been claimed that is set to the tune of `` With cat-like tread , upon our prey we steal '' , from the 1879 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta The Pirat... | The Boston Bruins , a professional ice hockey team based in Boston , Massachusetts , has had 27 head coaches in its team history . The franchise is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) . The franchise was founded in 1924 and entered the NHL as the first Ameri... | Celtic Park was a football ground in Glasgow , Scotland . It was the home ground of Celtic from 1888 until they moved to the site of the modern Celtic Park in 1892 . The ground staged an international match between Scotland and Ireland in 1891 . | York Street , currently styled as The Jakemans Stadium for sponsorship purposes , is a football stadium in Boston , England , and is the home ground of Boston United . Originally called Shodfriars Lane , football has been played on the site since the late 19th century by a variety of Boston teams , but it has been used... | The Boston Blades are a professional women 's ice hockey team in the Canadian Women 's Hockey League , and are based in Boston , Massachusetts . The Blades play most of their home games at the Walter Brown Arena . Since beginning play in the 2010 -- 11 CWHL season , the Boston Blades have won the Clarkson Cup on two oc... | The Cleveland Cavaliers , also known as the Cavs , are an American professional basketball team based in Cleveland , Ohio . The Cavs compete in the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) as a member of the league 's Eastern Conference Central Division . The team began play as an expansion team in 1970 , along with the... | The Boston College Eagles are a Division I college basketball program that represents Boston College in Chestnut Hill , Massachusetts , United States . The team has competed in the Atlantic Coast Conference ( ACC ) since 2005 , having previously played in the Big East . The Eagles have appeared in 18 NCAA Tournaments i... | The Celtics -- Raptors rivalry is a National Basketball Association ( NBA ) rivalry between the Boston Celtics and the Toronto Raptors . Over the last two full seasons , plus the first third of this one , the Raptors hold a 7-3 advantage over the Celtics . Last night the Raptors beat the Celtics after a stirring comeba... | The 2014 -- 15 Boston Celtics season is the 69th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) . On March 9 , 2015 , the Celtics passed the previous season 's win total of 25 with a 100 -- 90 win over the Miami Heat . On April 13 , 2015 , the Celtics qualified for the playoffs for the 7th t... | Gillette Stadium is a stadium located in Foxborough , Massachusetts , 24 mi southwest of downtown Boston and 20 mi northeast of downtown Providence , Rhode Island . It serves as the home stadium and administrative offices for both the NFL 's New England Patriots football franchise and MLS 's New England Revolution socc... | The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston region . The Patriots compete in the National Football League ( NFL ) as a member club of the league 's American Football Conference ( AFC ) East division . The team plays its home games at Gillette Stadium in the town of Fox... | 5 |
The Ten Commandments is an epic film. | The Ten Commandments is a 1956 American biblical epic film produced , directed , and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille , shot in VistaVision ( color by Technicolor ) , and released by Paramount Pictures . The film is based on Prince of Egypt by Dorothy Clarke Wilson , Pillar of Fire by J.H. Ingraham , On Eagle 's Wings by A... | The Ten Commandments is a 1923 American silent religious , epic film and produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille . Written by Jeanie MacPherson , the film is divided into two parts : a prologue recreating the biblical story of the Exodus and a modern story concerning two brothers and their respective views of the Ten... | The Ten Commandments is a Brazilian movie of 2016 released by Rede Record in association with Paris Filmes . The film is an adaptation of the eponymous television series presented by Rede Record in 2015 , with new footage and different developments of which were shown in its last chapter on television . The adaptation ... | The Ten Commandments ( Italian : I dieci comandamenti ) is a 1945 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Walter Chili . It features an ensemble of Italian actors in episodes based on the Ten Commandments . It was made during the German occupation of Rome , which brought a halt to all ongoing work at Italian film stud... | The New Ten Commandments is a feature-length documentary film which premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2008 . The film was produced by Nick Higgins from Lansdowne Productions and Noémie Mendelle from the Scottish Documentary Institute and has 10 film-chapter directors for each of the 10 chapter... | For the English film based on the French musical , see The Ten Commandments : The Musical Les Dix Commandements is a French-language musical comedy written by Élie Chouraqui and Pascal Obispo that premiered in Paris in October 2000 . The musical in two acts became the basis of similar musicals elsewhere including P... | The Ten Commandments is a 2007 American computer animated film directed by John Stronach and Bill Boyce . The film was released to theaters on October 19 , 2007 and on DVD on February 5 , 2008 . | Kids ' Ten Commandments ( often abbreviated as K * 10 * C ) was a direct-to-video , five-part series designed to teach the principles of the Ten Commandments to children . The series shows the life of a fictitious 11-year-old boy named Seth . He and his friends , including a group of animals , each with their own perso... | The decade of the 1910s in film involved some significant films . | The Ten Commandments , also known as the Decalogue , are a set of biblical laws relating to ethics and worship , which play a fundamental role in Judaism , Christianity , and Islam . The commandments include instructions to worship only God , to honour one 's parents , and to keep the sabbath , as well as prohibitions ... | Ten is a British action drama film , directed and written by Craig Wyting , starring Colin Burt Vidler , Claire Walmsley , Danny Howard . The film was mostly shot at the Hythe area of the town of Colchester . The film is loosely based on the author 's experiences as a soldier in the British Army , and examines how soci... | has a large cast of characters . | The Ten Commandments is a 2006 miniseries that dramatizes the biblical story of Moses . It ran on the ABC TV network . The series was filmed in Egypt , Mount Sinai , and the Sinai Peninsula . | The Decalogue is the Ten Commandments , the list of ethical principles in Exodus 20:1 -- 17 and Deuteronomy 5:4 -- 21 . Decalogue may also refer to : Ritual Decalogue , also called the Ten Commandments by some , the laws listed in the Book of Exodus , 34:11 -- 26 Dekalog , a 1989 series of ten films by Krzysztof Ki... | The Ten Commandments are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship , which play a fundamental role in Judaism and most forms of Christianity . Ten Commandments may also refer to : | Ten Modern Commandments was a 1927 American silent romantic comedy-drama film that starred Esther Ralston and was distributed through Paramount Pictures . It is based on an original screen story and was directed by Dorothy Arzner . The film is now considered lost film . | This list is for film series with ten films in the series . | Cecil Blount DeMille ( -LSB- 's ɛsəl_dəˈmɪl -RSB- August 12 , 1881 -- January 21 , 1959 ) was an American filmmaker . Between 1913 and 1956 , he made a total of 70 features , both silent and sound films . He is acknowledged as a founding father of the cinema of the United States and the most commercially successful pro... | The Great Commandment is a Christian film by Irving Pichel . The Great Commandment may also refer to : Great Commandment , the commandment in Christianity New Commandment , the new commandment of Jesus `` The Great Commandment '' ( song ) , a song by Camouflage | 10 Sekunden ( 10 Seconds ) is a German film . | is a Japanese film . | Of Gods and Men is a 2010 French drama film directed by Xavier Beauvois , starring Lambert Wilson and Michael Lonsdale . Its original French language title is Des hommes et des dieux , which means `` Of Men and of Gods '' and refers to a verse from the Bible shown at the beginning of the film . It centers on the monast... | Dekalog ( -LSB- dɛˈkalɔg -RSB- , also known as Dekalog : The Ten Commandments and The Decalogue ) is a 1989 Polish television drama series directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and co-written by Kieślowski with Krzysztof Piesiewicz , with music by Zbigniew Preisner . It consists of ten one-hour films , inspired by the Ten C... | For the French musical of 2000 , see Les Dix Commandements ( musical ) The Ten Commandments : The Musical is a musical with music by Patrick Leonard and lyrics by Maribeth Derry . The book is adapted from the French musical Les Dix Commandements created by Élie Chouraqui from an idea by Albert Cohen . The musical de... | The Powers of Ten films are two short American documentary films written and directed by Charles and Ray Eames . Both works depict the relative scale of the Universe according to an order of magnitude ( or logarithmic scale ) based on a factor of ten , first expanding out from the Earth until the entire universe is sur... | The decade of the 1950s in film involved many significant films . | Debra Paget ( born Debralee Griffin ; August 19 , 1933 ) is an American actress and entertainer . She is perhaps best known for her performances in Cecil B. DeMille 's epic movie , The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ) , as well as Love Me Tender ( 1956 ) , the film debut of Elvis Presley and also the ( for the time ) risque `... | The year 1910 in film involved some significant events . | Commandment may refer to : The Ten Commandments One of the 613 mitzvot of Judaism The Great Commandment The New Commandment Commandment ( album ) , a 2007 album by Six Feet Under Commandments ( film ) , a 1997 film starring Aidan Quinn | Ten Commandments is a compilation album by the English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne . Released in 1990 by Priority Records and CBS Records , it contains songs from Osbourne 's first four studio albums , ranging from Blizzard of Ozz ( 1980 ) to The Ultimate Sin ( 1986 ) . | Imani is a 2010 film . | is a 2010 Japanese anime science fiction film . | 10,000 BC is a 2008 American epic adventure film from Warner Bros. . Pictures set in the prehistoric era . It was directed by Roland Emmerich and stars Steven Strait and Camilla Belle . The world premiere was held on February 10 , 2008 at Sony Center on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin . | 6 |
Tetris has sold millions of physical copies. | Tetris ( , pronounced -LSB- ˈtɛtrʲɪs -RSB- ) is a tile-matching puzzle video game , originally designed and programmed by Russian game designer Alexey Pajitnov . It was released on June 6 , 1984 , while he was working for the Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow . He derived its ... | Tetris is a puzzle video game developed by EA Mobile and published by Electronic Arts for the iOS , Android , BlackBerry OS , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation Portable and Windows Phone . It was first released on September 12 , 2006 . The game featured gameplay like other Tetris titles , but with a new soundtrack . The ga... | The best-selling video game of all-time is Tetris , a tile-matching puzzle video game designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov . Originally released in the Soviet Union in 1984 for the Electronika 60 , it was later popularised upon its release for the Game Boy in 1989 . The game has been ported to a wide range of pla... | Tetris ( styled TETЯIS ) is a puzzle game developed by Atari Games and originally released for arcades in 1988 . Based on Alexey Pajitnov 's Tetris , Atari 's version features the same gameplay as the computer editions of the game , as players must stack differently shaped falling blocks to form and eliminate horizonta... | The best-selling video game of all-time on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color is Tetris . First released in Japan on June 14 , 1989 , Tetris was often released as a pack-in game for the original Game Boy , and went on to sell in excess of 35 million units worldwide . The second best-selling Game Boy games are Pokémon Red ... | is a puzzle video game developed by Natsume and published by Jaleco for arcades exclusively in Japan in 1996 , and was ported to the Game Boy , Sega Saturn , and PlayStation later that year . The game would be followed by a sequel , Tetris Plus 2 , in 1997 . There was supposed to be a port on the Nintendo 64 , however ... | 3D Tetris is a puzzle video game developed by Technology and Entertainment Software and published by Nintendo . It was initially released for the Virtual Boy on March 22 , 1996 in North America only . The game allows players to control multiple falling blocks , rotating and positioning them to clear layers in a `` Well... | is a Touch ! Generations puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS . THQ announced Tetris DS before E3 2005 , and scheduled it to make an appearance at the show . However , the company decided to cancel the game , and Nintendo released their own make of Tetris DS in March 2006 . Part of the Te... | is the founder and former president of Nintendo of America and the co-founder of Tetris Online , Inc. . | is a puzzle video game by Hudson Soft for WiiWare . An installment of the Tetris series , the game supports the use of Miis and the Wii Balance Board , and features both local and online multiplayer in addition to several single-player modes unique to the game . The game was released in Japan on October 14 , 2008 , i... | Tetris Friends is an online Tetris game developed by Tetris Online , Inc. . Registered users are able to compare their scores with their friends and with the entire community . It is the only official Flash implementation of Tetris made by the Tetris company itself . It at the time was the only official tetris platform... | is a series of puzzle games created by Arika based on the popular Tetris license . The Grand Master series introduced several play mechanics to Tetris gameplay which can be seen today in its sequels and many other Tetris implementations . The original game was followed by two sequels also developed by Arika : Tetris ... | The best-selling video game of all-time on Sony 's original PlayStation console is Gran Turismo . A sim racing game developed by Polyphony Digital , Gran Turismo was originally released in Japan on December 23 , 1997 , and went on to sell 10.85 million copies worldwide . The second game in the series , 1999 's Gran Tur... | As of December 31 , 2016 , Nintendo reports 65.30 million Nintendo 3DS units have been sold worldwide . | Tetris Online , Inc. is a video game developer and publisher based in Honolulu , Hawaii . The company is the exclusive online licensee of Tetris in North America and Europe . Founded in January 2006 by Nintendo of America founder and former president Minoru Arakawa , video game designer and publisher Henk Rogers and Te... | Tetris : Axis , released as simply Tetris in some regions , is a puzzle video game for the Nintendo 3DS developed by Hudson Soft and Bandai and was published by Nintendo . The game was released in all regions in October 2011 and was published by Namco Bandai Games and Tetris Online , Inc. in Japan and PAL regions respe... | Tetris Dekaris or Giant Tetris is an arcade game released in Japan by Sega that features a giant version of the classic game Tetris . The arcade cabinet features two giant vibrating joysticks with the right joystick being slightly lower than the left one . The playing field is 6 cells wide by 7 cells high as opposed to... | Tetris is the Soviet tile-matching puzzle video game released in June 1984 . Tetris may also refer to other variations of the 1984 game : Tetris ( Atari ) , 1988 version developed by Atari Games , released for arcade and the NES Tetris ( Game Boy ) , 1989 version released for the Game Boy Tetris ( Electronic Arts... | Elektronorgtechnica ( also spelled Electronorgtechnica , Электроноргтехника ) , better known abbreviated as ELORG , is the former Soviet state owned organization on export and import of computer hardware and software . It was controlled by the Ministry of Foreign Trade . ELORG was responsible for the licensing and deve... | This is a list of Nintendo DS games that are known to have sold or shipped at least one million copies . As of March 31 , 2011 , there are 140 Nintendo DS games that sold over 1 million units . | The New Tetris is a puzzle video game for the Nintendo 64 . The game was developed by H2O Entertainment and published by Nintendo , based on the latter 's popular Tetris series . The game was originally released on July 31 , 1999 , in North America . The game is notable for showing scenic fly-bys of famous structures... | is a role-playing sports video game franchise created by Level-5 . By August 2013 , the series had sold over 6.5 million copies . | is a puzzle video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega . The game is a crossover between the Puyo Puyo series and the Tetris franchise , and features various gameplay modes incorporating both aspects . The game includes characters modeled after the seven Tetrominos , which are different puzzle pieces each... | Tetris Worlds is a version of the video game Tetris . Originally released in 2001 for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance , it was later released for Xbox , GameCube , and PlayStation 2 in 2002 . In 2003 , an Xbox Live version and a single-disc compilation version ( which included this game and Star Wars : The Clone... | This a list of variants of the game Tetris . It includes officially licensed Tetris sequels , as well as unofficial clones . | Henk Rogers ( born 1953 ) is a Dutch video game designer and entrepreneur . He is known for producing Japan 's first major turn-based role-playing video game The Black Onyx , securing the rights to distribute Tetris on video game consoles where the game found popularity , and as the founder of The Tetris Company which ... | The Tetris Company , LLC ( TTC ) is based in Hawaii and is owned by Henk Rogers and Alexey Pajitnov . The company is the exclusive licensee of Tetris Holding LLC , the company that owns Tetris rights worldwide and the Tetris Company licenses the Tetris brand to third parties . | Tekken is a fighting video game series developed by Namco and published by Namco Bandai . The series debuted in 1994 with the arcade version of Tekken and is one of the genre 's and Namco 's best-selling franchises , with over 33 million units sold , and is the 30th best-selling franchise of all time . The games take... | There have been more than a dozen video game adaptations of Parker Brothers and Hasbro 's highly successful board game Monopoly . | is a science fiction action-adventure video game series created by Nintendo . The series is primarily produced by the company 's first-party developers , although some installments were handled by other developers , including Fuse Games , Team Ninja , and Next Level Games . The series chronicles the missions of space... | is a puzzle video game for the Game Boy released in 1989 . It is a portable version of Alexey Pajitnov 's original Tetris and it was bundled in the North American and European releases of the Game Boy itself . It was the first game compatible with the Game Link Cable , a pack-in accessory that allowed two Game Boys to ... | The Matrix is a science fiction action media franchise created by The Wachowskis , about heroes who fight a desperate war against machine overlords that have enslaved humanity in an extremely sophisticated virtual reality gestalt . The series began with the feature film The Matrix ( 1999 ) , and continued with two se... | The Classic Tetris World Championship ( CTWC ) is a video game competition series , hosted by the Portland Retro Gaming Expo . The competition launched in 2010 , during the filming of Ecstasy of Order : The Tetris Masters to determine the world 's greatest Tetris player . The first two years the competition was held i... | 7 |
Cyndi Lauper won the Best New Artist award at the 27th Grammy Awards in 1985. | Cynthia Ann Stephanie `` Cyndi '' Lauper ( born June 22 , 1953 ) is an American singer , songwriter , actress and LGBTQ activist . Her career has spanned over 30 years . Her debut solo album She 's So Unusual ( 1983 ) was the first debut female album to chart four top-five hits on the Billboard Hot 100 -- `` Girls Just... | This is a list of awards and nominations received by Cyndi Lauper . Among her numerous accolades , Lauper has won two Grammys ( 1985 , 2014 ) an Emmy ( 1995 ) and a Tony ( 2013 ) , which are three of the four major annual American entertainment awards ( EGOT ) . | She 's So Unusual is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Cyndi Lauper , released on October 14 , 1983 by Portrait Records . The album was re-released in 2014 to commemorate its 30th anniversary , and was called She 's So Unusual : A 30th Anniversary Celebration . The re-release contains demos and r... | American singer Cyndi Lauper has released eleven studio albums , six compilation albums , three video albums and forty-six singles . Worldwide , Lauper has sold approximately 50 million albums , singles and DVDs worldwide . Lauper was a founding member of Blue Angel , who released their debut album in 1980 on Polydor... | The Grammy Award for Best New Artist has been awarded since 1959 . Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were handed out , for records released in the previous year . The award was not presented in 1967 . The official guidelines are as follows : `` For a new artist who releases , during the Eligibility Year... | Best New Artist | The 3rd Youth in Film Awards ceremony ( now known as the Young Artist Awards ) , presented by the Youth in Film Association , honored outstanding youth performers in the fields of film , television and music for the 1980-1981 season , and took place in December 1981 in Hollywood , California . Established in 1978 by ... | True Colors is the second album by American pop singer Cyndi Lauper , released on September 15 , 1986 . The album produced several hits as `` True Colors '' , `` Change of Heart '' , and `` What 's Going On '' reached the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100 , with the first two becoming top 5 hits . Upon its release ... | The Lo Nuestro Award for Pop New Artist of the Year is an honor presented annually by American network Univision . It was first awarded in 1989 and has been given annually since to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music . The nominees and winners were originally selected by a voting poll conducted among ... | The Grammy Award for Best New Classical Artist was an honor presented to classical artists at the 28th Grammy Awards in 1986 . The Grammy Awards , an annual ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards , are presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the Uni... | The Billboard Music Award winners for Top New Artist : | The 27th Young Artist Awards ceremony , presented by the Young Artist Association , honored excellence of young performers under the age of 21 in the fields of film and television for the year 2005 , and took place on March 25 , 2006 at the Sportsmen 's Lodge in Studio City , Los Angeles , California . Established in... | The Best Remixes is an EP released by Cyndi Lauper in 1989 on Epic/CBS Records , and re-released in 1996 on Epic/Sony Records . It was released exclusively in Japan and compiles six remixes of her top selling singles . It came in a regular jewel case with Japanese lyrics printed inside and peaked at 61 on the Japanese ... | The 7th Youth in Film Awards ceremony ( now known as the Young Artist Awards ) , presented by the Youth in Film Association , honored outstanding youth performers under the age of 21 in the fields of film and television for the 1984-1985 season , and took place on December 15 , 1985 at the Ambassador Hotel 's historica... | The Grammy Award for Best Rap Album is an award presented to recording artists for quality albums with rapping at the Grammy Awards , a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards . Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recor... | The Great Cyndi Lauper is a 2003 greatest hits compilation , released by American singer Cyndi Lauper . It contains all of her greatest hits and other noteworthy tracks . It is also the second compilation that contains her soundtrack contribution `` Hole in My Heart ( All the Way to China ) '' from her 1988 film Vibes ... | The Brains is the debut album by The Brains . It was released in 1980 and contains the original recording of `` Money Changes Everything '' , which , when released three years later , became a substantial hit single for pop singer Cyndi Lauper . | The 47th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 13 , 2005 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles . They were hosted by Queen Latifah , and televised in the United States by CBS . They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year . Ray Charles , whom the event was dedicated in memory of , posthumousl... | The Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards , a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists , nationally and internationally . The award is given to solo artists or groups th... | The 35th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24 , 1993 and recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year . The nominations were announced on January 7 , 1993 . The evening 's host was the American stand-up comedian Garry Shandling , who hosted the ceremony for the third time . The CBS network br... | `` Time After Time '' is a song by American singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper . It was recorded by Lauper for her debut studio album , She 's So Unusual ( 1983 ) , with Rob Hyman ( co-writer and founding member of the rock band The Hooters ) contributing backing vocals . The track was produced by Rick Chertoff and release... | The BET Award for Best New Artist is given to an artist who made their debut the previous or same year of the awards ceremony . A former group member can be nominated for the award if they have made their solo debut . For example , Omarion was a member of the hip hop quartet B2K from 2001 until 2004 and B2K had already... | The 9th Youth in Film Awards ceremony ( now known as the Young Artist Awards ) , presented by the Youth in Film Association , honored outstanding youth performers under the age of 21 in the fields of film , television and music for the 1986-1987 season , and took place on December 5 , 1987 at the Hollywood Palladium in... | The 41st Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24 , 1999 at Shrine Auditorium , Los Angeles . They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1998 . Lauryn Hill was the main recipient , winning a total of 5 awards including Album of the Year and Best New Artist . Her album was the first Hip Hop act ever... | The 8th Youth in Film Awards ceremony ( now known as the Young Artist Awards ) , presented by the Youth in Film Association , honored outstanding youth performers under the age of 21 in the fields of film , television and music for the 1985-1986 season , and took place on November 22 , 1986 at the Ambassador Hotel 's h... | The 18th Youth in Film Awards ceremony ( now known as the Young Artist Awards ) , presented by the Youth in Film Association , honored outstanding youth performers under the age of 21 in the fields of film , television , music and radio for the 1995-1996 season , and took place in 1997 in Hollywood , California . Est... | The 27th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 26 , 1985 , at Shrine Auditorium , Los Angeles , and were broadcast live on American television . They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1984 . | The 44th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 27 , 2002 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles , California . The main recipient was Alicia Keys , winning five Grammys , including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for `` Fallin ' '' . U2 won four awards including Record of the Year and Best Rock Album . | This is an alphabetical listing of songs known to have been recorded and/or performed by Cyndi Lauper between 1977 and 2012 . Lauper 's discography , which includes studio and compilation albums , singles , and video releases , is also available . __ NOTOC __ | `` Girls Just Want to Have Fun '' is a song written by and first recorded in 1979 by American musician Robert Hazard . However , it is better known as a single by American singer Cyndi Lauper , whose version was released in 1983 . It was the first major single released by Lauper as a solo artist and the lead-off single... | The Young Artist Award ( originally known as the Youth in Film Award ) is an accolade bestowed by the Young Artist Association , a non-profit organization founded in 1978 to honor excellence of youth performers , and to provide scholarships for young artists who may be physically and/or financially challenged . First... | Best New Artist is a Grammy Award . It may also refer to : BET Award for Best New Artist Grammy Award for Best New Artist Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist MTV Europe Music Award for Best New Act MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best New Artist Mnet Asian Music Award... | The MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist have been given out since the first annual MTV Video Music Awards in 1984 . From then to 2006 , the award was named Best New Artist in a Video . In 2007 its name was changed to Best New Artist , as the category underwent a format change to award the artist 's body of work f... | 8 |
There is a movie called The Hunger Games. | The Hunger Games is a 2012 American dystopian science fiction adventure film directed by Gary Ross and based on the novel of the same name by Suzanne Collins . It is the first installment in The Hunger Games film series and was produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik , with a screenplay by Ross , Collins , and Billy Ra... | The Hunger Games film series consists of four science-fiction adventure films based on The Hunger Games novels by the American author Suzanne Collins . The four films , entitled The Hunger Games , The Hunger Games : Catching Fire , The Hunger Games : Mockingjay -- Part 1 and The Hunger Games : Mockingjay -- Part 2 , we... | The Hunger Games film series consists of four science fiction dystopian adventure films based on The Hunger Games trilogy of novels , by the American author Suzanne Collins . Distributed by Lionsgate and produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik , it stars Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen , Josh Hutcherson as Peeta ... | The Hunger Games is a trilogy of young adult dystopian novels written by American novelist Suzanne Collins . The series is set in The Hunger Games universe , and follows young characters Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark . The novels in the trilogy are titled The Hunger Games ( 2008 ) , Catching Fire ( 2009 ) , and ... | The Hunger Games is a 2008 dystopian novel by the American writer Suzanne Collins . It is written in the voice of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen , who lives in the future , post-apocalyptic nation of Panem in North America . The Capitol , a highly advanced metropolis , exercises political control over the rest of the nat... | The Hunger Games : Catching Fire is a 2013 American dystopian science fiction adventure film based on Suzanne Collins ' dystopian novel , Catching Fire ( 2009 ) , the second installment in The Hunger Games trilogy . The film is the sequel to The Hunger Games ( 2012 ) and the second installment in The Hunger Games film ... | The Starving Games is a 2013 American parody film based on The Hunger Games and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer . The film stars Maiara Walsh , Cody Christian , Brant Daugherty , Lauren Bowles and Diedrich Bader . It is the first film in Friedberg and Seltzer 's long-running partnership to be distributed ... | The Hunger Games : Mockingjay -- Part 2 is a 2015 American dystopian science fiction adventure film directed by Francis Lawrence , with a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong . It is the fourth and final installment in The Hunger Games film series , and the second of two films based on the novel Mockingjay , the ... | The Hunger Games : Mockingjay -- Part 1 is a 2014 American dystopian science fiction adventure film directed by Francis Lawrence with a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong . It is the first of two films based on Suzanne Collins ' novel Mockingjay , the final book in The Hunger Games trilogy , and the third insta... | The Hunger Games is a trilogy of adventure novels by Suzanne Collins . The Hunger Games may also refer to : The Hunger Games ( novel ) , the first novel in the trilogy The Hunger Games ( film series ) , the film series based on the novels The Hunger Games ( film ) , the first film in the series The Hunger Games ... | Hunger is a 2009 American horror film directed by Steven Hentges and written by L.D. Goffigan . | Hunger is a 2008 British-Irish historical drama film directed by Steve McQueen and starring Michael Fassbender , Liam Cunningham , and Liam McMahon , about the 1981 Irish hunger strike . It was written by Enda Walsh and McQueen . It premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival , winning the prestigious Caméra d'Or awar... | The Hunger Games universe is a fictional world appearing in The Hunger Games trilogy written by Suzanne Collins . It consists primarily of the fictional nation of Panem , its Capitol where the totalitarian government resides , and the outlying districts , numbered 1 to 12 , each with a different economy . In addition ,... | The following is a list of characters in The Hunger Games trilogy , a series of young adult science fiction novels by Suzanne Collins that were later adapted into a series of four feature films . The actors who portray these characters are given in List of The Hunger Games cast members . | The Hungover Games is a 2014 parody film , directed by Josh Stolberg . The film 's title and central plot are based on both The Hangover and The Hunger Games , as well as parodying Ted , Pirates of the Caribbean , Avatar , Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , The Human Centipede , The Lone Ranger , Django Unchained , Th... | Hunger is a 2001 film written and directed by Maria Giese , based upon the 1890 novel of the same title by Norwegian author Knut Hamsun . This is the first digital feature film ever made based on a classic work of literature . | The Hunger Games : Mockingjay may refer to : The Hunger Games : Mockingjay -- Part 1 , the first part of the two-part film . The Hunger Games : Mockingjay -- Part 2 , the second part of the two-part film . Mockingjay , the Suzanne Collins novel upon which both aforementioned films are based . Category : The Hunge... | Katniss Everdeen is a fictional character and the protagonist of The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins . Her name comes from a plant with edible tubers called Sagittaria ( katniss ) , from Sagittarius the Archer , whose name means He that throws arrows in Latin . She is portrayed by Jennifer Lawrence in the film ... | Gary Ross ( born November 3 , 1956 ) is an American film director , writer , and author . He directed the film The Hunger Games , as well as Pleasantville and the Best Picture nominated Seabiscuit . | Peeta Mellark is a fictional character from The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins . He is portrayed by actor Josh Hutcherson in The Hunger Games film series . Peeta is the male tribute representing District 12 in the 74th annual Hunger Games , alongside female tribute Katniss Everdeen ( portrayed by Jennifer La... | There is a body of films that feature Frankenstein 's monster . | The Hunger Games : Mockingjay , Part 1 -- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to the 2014 American science-fiction adventure film The Hunger Games : Mockingjay -- Part 1 curated by Lorde . The film is an adaptation of the 2010 novel by Suzanne Collins and is the third installment in the The Hu... | Megan Hayes is an award-winning actor and writer . Hayes is well known for her role in The Hunger Games : Catching Fire , portraying the female morphling , commonly referred to as `` The Girl who Saved Peeta '' . She can be seen in the Fox show Sleepy Hollow as Dana Dobbs , the HBO series Eastbound & Down as Gloria , a... | The Hunger Games : Catching Fire -- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to the 2013 American science-fiction adventure film The Hunger Games : Catching Fire . The movie is an adaptation of the 2009 novel by Suzanne Collins and the sequel of The Hunger Games . The soundtrack was released throug... | This list of cast members contains actors who portray characters appearing in the The Hunger Games film series based on the book series by Suzanne Collins . | Francis Lawrence ( born March 26 , 1971 ) is an American filmmaker and producer , who has worked on films , television shows , and music videos . He is best known for directing three of the four films in the Hunger Games film series . | The is a Go competition . | The is a Go competition . | Hunger ( Sult , Svält ) is a 1966 black-and-white drama film directed by Denmark 's Henning Carlsen , starring Swedish actor Per Oscarsson , and based upon the novel Hunger by Norwegian Nobel Prize-winning author Knut Hamsun . Filmed on location in Oslo , it was the first film produced as a cooperative effort among the... | Stay Hungry is a 1976 American comedy-drama film by director Bob Rafelson from a screenplay by Charles Gaines ( adapted from his 1972 novel of the same name ) . The story centers on a young Birmingham , Alabama , scion , played by Jeff Bridges , who gets involved in a shady real-estate deal . In order to close the de... | Liam McMahon is an actor , perhaps born in Northern Ireland . His work might have included roles in Snatch , Living in Hope and Northanger Abbey . He probably won critical acclaim for his role in the 2008 film Hunger , which maybe was directed by Steve McQueen and perhabs written by Enda Walsh . The film might have p... | The Hunger is a 1983 British-American erotic horror film directed by Tony Scott , and starring Catherine Deneuve , David Bowie , and Susan Sarandon . It is the story of a love triangle between a doctor who specialises in sleep and aging research and a vampire couple . The film is a loose adaptation of the 1981 novel of... | Hunger/La Faim is a 1974 animated short film produced by the National Film Board of Canada . It was directed by Peter Foldes and is one of the first computer animation films . The story , told without words , is a morality tale about greed and gluttony in contemporary society . | 9 |
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Stranger Things is set in Bloomington, Indiana. | Stranger Things is an American science fiction-horror web television series created , written , directed and co-executive produced by the Duffer Brothers , as well as co-executive-produced by Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen . The first season stars Winona Ryder , David Harbour , Finn Wolfhard , Millie Bobby Brown , Gaten Mata... | Bloomington is a city in and the county seat of Monroe County in the southern region of the U.S. state of Indiana . It is the seventh-largest city in Indiana and the fourth-largest outside the Indianapolis metropolitan area . 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It was first settled in 1864 . | Harmony School is a private school located in Bloomington , Indiana . | Lighthouse Christian Academy is a private school located in Bloomington , Indiana . | Bloomingport is an unincorporated community in Washington Township , Randolph County , in the U.S. state of Indiana . | Wynnsboro is a ghost town in Harrison County , Indiana , in the United States . | Bloomington is an unincorporated community in Clinton County , Ohio , United States . | Sleeping Bag is an American alternative/indie rock band based out of Bloomington , Indiana , United States . | Lexington is an unincorporated community in Lexington Township , Scott County , in the U.S. state of Indiana , located about 10 miles west of the Ohio River and 28 miles north of Louisville , Kentucky . The town itself was founded before Indiana became the 19th state in 1816 and was located in Jefferson County at the t... | iUniverse , founded in October 1999 , is a self-publishing company in Bloomington , Indiana , U.S. | The Vinegar Hill Historic District is a historic district and neighborhood in Bloomington , Indiana , United States . Built primarily in the second quarter of the twentieth century , and located a few blocks south of Indiana University Bloomington campus , Vinegar Hill has been the home of leading Indiana University fa... | The Bloomington , Indiana , Metropolitan Statistical Area , as defined by the United States Census Bureau , is an area comprising three counties ( Monroe , Greene , and Owen ) in south-central Indiana . The city of Bloomington in Monroe County is the area 's principal municipality and its anchor . At the 2010 United St... | Indiana -LSB- ɪndiˈænə -RSB- is a U.S. state located in the midwestern and Great Lakes regions of North America . Indiana is the 38th largest by area and the 16th most populous of the 50 United States . Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis . Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th U.S. state on De... | Worthington is a town in Jefferson Township , Greene County , Indiana , United States . The population was 1,463 at the 2010 Census . It is part of the Bloomington , Indiana , Metropolitan Statistical Area . | Bloomingdale is a town in Penn Township , Parke County , in the U.S. state of Indiana . The population was 335 at the 2010 census . | Bloomfield is an unincorporated community in Grass Township , Spencer County , in the U.S. state of Indiana . | The Indiana Uplands are a geographical region in south-central Indiana . On a topographical map the Indiana Uplands ( also known as the Hoosier Uplands ) begin slightly north of the city of Bloomington , Indiana and continue south to the Ohio River . The description of the region inspired the name of Upland Brewing Com... | Bloomington is the fourth largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota . It is located in Hennepin County on the north bank of the Minnesota River , above its confluence with the Mississippi River . Bloomington lies 10 mi south of downtown Minneapolis . The city 's population is 88,299 , according to the 2016 Metropolit... | The Blair -- Dunning House is a historic house on the west side of Bloomington , Indiana , United States . Built in the 1820s as a farmhouse , it now lies at the heart of one of the city 's neighborhoods , and it is one of Bloomington 's most prominent houses . Once the home of the Governor of Indiana , it has been des... | Bloomington is an unincorporated community and census-designated place ( CDP ) at the confluence of the North Branch Potomac River and Savage River in southeastern Garrett County , Maryland , United States . 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It is often considered to be part of the Upland South or lower Midwest . Southern Indiana was the fir... | 11 |
Ryan Seacrest is a person. | Ryan John Seacrest ( born December 24 , 1974 ) is an American radio personality , television host and producer . He is best known for hosting the talent competition show American Idol , as well as the syndicated countdown program American Top 40 and the KIIS-FM morning radio show On Air with Ryan Seacrest . Seacrest be... | is an actress . | Rugby league is a team sport . | A head shake is a gesture . | is a photojournalist . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | 12 |
Puerto Rico is not an unincorporated territory of the United States. | Puerto Rico ( Spanish for `` Rich Port '' ) , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico , `` Free Associated State of Puerto Rico '' ) and briefly called Porto Rico , is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeast Caribbean Sea . It is an archipela... | Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States in the Caribbean Sea . Puerto Rico may also refer to : | Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeast Caribbean Sea . It is an archipelago that includes the main island of Puerto Rico and a number of smaller ones such as Mona , Culebra , and Vieques . The capital and most populous city is San Juan . Its official languages are Spani... | Under United States law , an unincorporated territory is an area controlled by the United States government which is not part of ( i.e. , `` incorporated '' in ) the United States . In unincorporated territories the U.S. Constitution applies only partially . In the absence of an organic law a territory is classified as... | The current political status of Puerto Rico is the result of various political activities within both the United States and Puerto Rican governments . Politically , Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States , which according to the U.S. Supreme Court 's Insular Cases is `` a territory appurtenant ... | Capital punishment in Puerto Rico , an unincorporated territory of the United States , is forbidden by law . However , a number of people were executed in the territory before abolition . | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Puerto Rico : The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is a self-governing unincorporated territory of the United States of America located in the northeastern Caribbean , east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands . The commonwealth c... | This is a list of lakes in Puerto Rico . Puerto Rico is an island and an unincorporated territory of the United States . | Voting rights of United States citizens in Puerto Rico , like the voting rights of residents of other United States territories , differ from those of United States citizens in each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia . Residents of Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories do not have voting representation i... | The geography of Puerto Rico consists of an archipelago located between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean , east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands . The main island of Puerto Rico is the smallest and most eastern of the Greater Antilles . With an area of 3515 sqmi , it is the third l... | Electoral reform in Puerto Rico refers to the efforts to reform the process and regulation of voting , as well as the electoral and governmental relations with the United States in the unincorporated territory of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico . Since 1917 , people born in Puerto Rico are U.S. citizens . As such , t... | The current political status of Puerto Rico has ramifications into many spheres of Puerto Rican life , and there are limits to the level of autonomy the Puerto Rican government has . For example , the Island 's government is not fully autonomous , and the level of federal presence in the Island is common place , includ... | The politics of Puerto Rico take place in the framework of a republican democratic form of government that is under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States as an organized unincorporated territory . As a republican form of government , the government of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is divided into th... | Territories of the United States are sub-national administrative divisions directly overseen by the United States federal government ( unlike U.S. states , which share sovereignty with the federal government ) . These territories are classified by whether they are incorporated ( part of the United States proper ) and w... | Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico -LSB- esˈtaðo ˈliβɾe asoˈsjaðo ðe ˈpweɾto ˈriko -RSB- is the official name of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico . Literally translated , it means `` Associated Free State of Puerto Rico '' . The official name was adopted in 1952 . Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the Unit... | Puerto Rico is represented by a non-voting Resident Commissioner in the United States House of Representatives . The current Resident Commissioner is Jenniffer González . | Porto Rico may refer to : Puerto Rico , an unincorporated territory of the United States , was also known as `` Porto Rico '' in the early 20th century Porto Rico , Paraná , a municipality in the state of Paraná in the Southern Region of Brazil Porto Rico do Maranhão , a municipality in the state of Maranhão in the ... | The status quo movement in Puerto Rico refers to initiatives throughout the history of Puerto Rico aimed at maintaining the current political status of Puerto Rico , that of a commonwealth of the United States . Puerto Rico is currently a territory of the United States . As a Commonwealth , Puerto Rico receives less ... | The proposed political status for Puerto Rico encompasses the different schools of thought on whether Puerto Rico , currently a Commonwealth of the United States , should change its current political status . Although there are many differing points of view , there are four that emerge in principle : that Puerto Rico m... | Balzac v. Porto Rico , , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that certain provisions of the U.S. Constitution did not apply to territories not incorporated into the union . It originated when Jesús M. Balzac was prosecuted for criminal libel in a district court of Puerto Rico . Balzac declar... | The Puerto Rico Air National Guard ( PR ANG ) '' ' -- Guardia Nacional Aérea de Puerto Rico -- is the air force militia of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , an unincorporated territory of the United States of America . It is , along with the Puerto Rico Army National Guard and the Puerto Rico State Guard , an element o... | Although Puerto Rico did not participate in the November 8 , 2016 , general election because it is a territory and not a state , the five non-incorporated territories that send delegates to the United States House of Representatives participated in the presidential primaries . In the presidential primaries , Puerto R... | This is a list of Puerto Ricans in the United States , including people born in the US who are of Puerto Rican descent , and Puerto Ricans who live in the US . Since Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the US , Puerto Ricans can migrate to this country more easily than any other ethnic group . Currently , mor... | The United States of America is a federal republic consisting of 50 states ( four of which use the term commonwealth rather than state in their full , legal state name ) , a federal district ( where the nation 's seat of government -- Washington , D.C. -- is located ) , five major territories , and various possessions ... | The United States Virgin Islands is an unincorporated territory of the United States that comprises a group of islands in the Caribbean . In addition to the main residential islands of Saint Thomas , Saint Croix , Saint John , and Water Island , there are roughly 50 other islands and cays . These include : | In the terminology of the United States insular areas , a Commonwealth is a type of organized but unincorporated dependent territory . There are currently two United States insular areas with the status of commonwealth , the Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico . The definition of `` Commonwealth '' according to ... | A referendum on the political status of Puerto Rico was held in Puerto Rico on November 6 , 2012 . It was the fourth referendum on status to be held in Puerto Rico and the first in which a majority voted for statehood . Puerto Rico has been an unincorporated territory of the United States since the Spanish -- American ... | Both major United States political parties , ( the Democratic and the Republican parties ) , have expressed their support for the U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico to exercise their right to self-determination , with the Republican Party platform explicitly mentioning support for right to statehood and the Democratic Party ... | A referendum on the political status of Puerto Rico will be held in Puerto Rico on June 11 , 2017 . Previous referendums have been held on the island to decide on its political status . Puerto Rico has been an unincorporated territory of the United States since the conclusion of the Spanish -- American War in 1898 . ... | The Government of Puerto Rico is a republican form of government with separation of powers , subject to the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States . Article I of the Constitution of Puerto Rico defines the government and its political power and authority pursuant to U.S. . Said law mandated the establishment... | The term `` United States '' , when used in the geographical sense , is the contiguous United States , the state of Alaska , the island state of Hawaii , the five insular territories of Puerto Rico , Northern Mariana Islands , U.S. Virgin Islands , Guam , and American Samoa , and minor outlying possessions . The Unite... | The Republican Party ( Partido Republicano ) is a political party in Puerto Rico , which nowadays effectively functions as the conservative wing of the New Progressive Party ( PNP ) . It is the Puerto Rico affiliate of the national Republican Party of United States . The party supports statehood for the island . Jennif... | Puerto Rico ( El Torno ) is a small town in Bolivia . | 13 |
Michael Giacchino composed the score for Doctor Strange. | Michael Giacchino ( -LSB- dʒakˈkiːno -RSB- ; born October 10 , 1967 ) is an American composer of music for films , television and video games . He composed the scores to the television series Lost , Alias and Fringe , the video ' game series Medal of Honor and Call of Duty and many films such as The Incredibles , Ratat... | Doctor Strange ( Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ) is the film score to the Marvel Studios film Doctor Strange composed by Michael Giacchino . Hollywood Records released the album digitally on October 21 , 2016 , with a physical release on November 18 , 2016 . | The Incredibles is the soundtrack album to the 2004 Disney-Pixar film of the same name composed by Michael Giacchino . The Incredibles is the first Pixar film to be scored by Michael Giacchino . Brad Bird was looking for a specific sound as inspired by the film 's design -- the future as seen from the 1960s . John Barr... | The orchestral score of Lost is composed , orchestrated , and produced by Michael Giacchino and has been released on a series of soundtrack albums by Varèse Sarabande . | Jurassic World : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the film score to Jurassic World composed by Michael Giacchino . The album was released digitally and physically on June 9 , 2015 by Back Lot Music . | Soundtrack from the 2008 horror film The Strangers . | The Doctor Who theme music is a piece of music written by Australian composer Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop . Created in 1963 , it was one of the first electronic music signature tunes for television . It is used as the theme for the science fiction program Doctor Who , an... | Michael Marcuzzi is a visual effects artist . He won a 2017 Annie Award in Outstanding Achievement , Animated Effects in a Live Action Production for his work on Doctor Strange . Marcuzzi won the award along with Georg Kaltenbrunner , Thomas Bevan , Andrew Graham and Jihyun Yoon . | Doctor Strange is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name , produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures . It is the fourteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe ( MCU ) . The film is directed by Scott Derrickson , who wrote the film ... | Dr. Strange is a 1978 television film based on the Marvel Comics fictional character of the same name , created by Steve Ditko . Philip DeGuere directed the film and wrote it specifically for television , and produced the film along with Alex Beaton and Gregory Hoblit . Stan Lee served as a consultant on the film , whi... | Spider-Man : Homecoming ( Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ) is the film score to the Columbia Pictures / Marvel Studios film Spider-Man : Homecoming composed by Michael Giacchino . The soundtrack album will be released by Sony Masterworks on July 7 , 2017 . | Doctor Stephen Strange ( commonly known as Doctor Strange ) is a fictional character , a superhero who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics . The character was co-created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko , and first appeared in Strange Tales # 110 ( July 1963 ) . Debuting in the Silver Ag... | Ennio Morricone , Grand Officer OMRI ( -LSB- ˈɛnnjo morriˈkoːne -RSB- ; born 10 November 1928 ) is an Italian composer , orchestrator , conductor , and former trumpet player . He composes a wide range of music styles , making him one of the most versatile , experimental and influential composers of all time , working i... | Richard `` Kid '' Strange ( born January 1951 ) is an English writer , actor , musician , curator , teacher , adventurer and the founder and front man of seminal mid-1970s protopunk art rock band Doctors of Madness . | The Hateful Eight is the soundtrack album to Quentin Tarantino 's motion picture The Hateful Eight . The soundtrack includes the first complete original score for a Tarantino film and is composed , orchestrated and conducted by Ennio Morricone . Morricone composed 50 minutes of original music for The Hateful Eight . ... | Keff McCulloch is an English composer best known for his electronic music for Doctor Who in the late 1980s . In 1987 he was employed by producer John Nathan-Turner to arrange the Doctor Who theme music for the Seventh Doctor , Sylvester McCoy . The theme , drawing on the original composed by Ron Grainer and arranged ... | Star Trek : Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album for the 2009 film Star Trek , composed by Michael Giacchino . The score was recorded in October 2008 since the film was originally scheduled to be released the following December . It was performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony and Page LA Studio Voices... | Dominic Glynn ( born September 27 , 1960 ) is an English electronic composer . Glynn is a prolific composer of music for television and film . His work includes the arrangement of the Doctor Who theme music which served as the series ' theme for Season 23 of the programme . It was replaced by Keff McCulloch 's arrang... | Jihyun Yoon is a visual effects artist . He won a 2017 Annie Award in Outstanding Achievement , Animated Effects in a Live Action Production for his work on Doctor Strange . Yoon won the award along with Georg Kaltenbrunner , Michael Marcuzzi , Thomas Bevan and Andrew Graham . | Stephen Vincent Strange , M.D. is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . Created by artist Steve Ditko and writer Stan Lee , the character first appeared in Strange Tales # 110 ( cover-dated July 1963 ) . Doctor Strange serves as the Sorcerer Supreme , the primary protector... | Up is the original score album , featured on the 2009 film of the same name composed by Michael Giacchino . This is his third feature film for Pixar after The Incredibles and Ratatouille . Giacchino wrote a character theme-based score that the filmmakers felt enhanced the story of the film . Up received positive review... | thumb | Zelt-Musik-Festival 2016 in Freiburg , Germany Ludovico Maria Enrico Einaudi OMRI ( -LSB- ludoˈviːko eiˈnaudi -RSB- ; born 23 November 1955 ) is an Italian pianist and composer . He trained at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan . Einaudi began his career as a classical composer , and began incorporating other st... | Dudley Simpson ( born 4 October 1922 ) is an Australian composer and conductor . He was the Principal Conductor of the Royal Opera House orchestra for three years and is best known for his work as a composer on British television , especially his long association with the BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who , for whi... | Giona Ostinelli ( born March 12 , 1986 ) is a Swiss -- Italian composer who resides and works in Los Angeles . He has written scores for over 28 feature films that premiered at Sundance Film Festival , Tribeca Film Festival , Cannes International Film Festival , South by Southwest Film Festival , Fantastic Fest , Frigh... | Star Trek Into Darkness : Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album for the 2013 film , Star Trek Into Darkness , composed by Michael Giacchino . The score was recorded over seven sessions at the Sony Scoring Stage in Culver City , California , on March 5 -- 9 and April 2 and 3 , 2013 . It was performed by th... | For Strange , the Doctor Strange related character , see Strangers ( Marvel Comics ) Strange is a six-part American comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics under their Marvel Knights imprint . Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Samm Barnes , with artwork by Brandon Peterson , Strange is a re-imaginin... | Score ! A Concert Celebrating Music Composed for Television was a live concert sponsored by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences , which presented iconic and contemporary television music performed by a 65-piece orchestra and a 40-voice choir . Hosted by noted author and journalist Jon Burlingame , the program i... | Star Trek Beyond : Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album for the 2016 film , Star Trek Beyond , composed by Michael Giacchino . The soundtrack album was released in physical form on July 29 , 2016 , through Varèse Sarabande , as the follow-up to the critically successful 2009 soundtrack album Star Trek an... | Marcello Giombini ( 24 July 1928 -- 12 December 2003 ) was an Italian composer , who scored many spaghetti westerns , Italian horror and giallo movies , and 1960s peplum films . He is best remembered for his score to the original Sabata ( 1969 ) , which starred Lee Van Cleef . His son Pierluigi Giombini is also an ac... | Marco Edward Beltrami ( born October 7 , 1966 ) is an American film and television composer , best known for his work scoring horror films such as Mimic ( 1997 ) , The Faculty ( 1998 ) , Resident Evil ( 2002 ) , Do n't Be Afraid of the Dark ( 2011 ) and The Woman in Black ( 2012 ) . A long-time friend and collaborator ... | Michael Price is an English award-winning composer , producer , arranger and music editor . He writes in full orchestral and electronic and contemporary idioms , and is a producer , arranger and programmer . He won an Emmy award with David Arnold for the music for the BBC TV series Sherlock . | Douglas Pipes is a film music composer whose feature films include the Academy Award nominated Monster House and the horror film Trick ' r Treat . His brassy instrumentations have drawn comparisons to action-music composer guru Alan Silvestri and his other orchestral-music composer counterparts Michael Giacchino , J.A.... | This is the soundtrack to the US horror remake The Uninvited . Its original score was composed by Christopher Young . | 14 |
Stranger than Fiction is a film. | Stranger than Fiction is a 2006 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Marc Forster , produced by Lindsay Doran , and written by Zach Helm . The film stars Will Ferrell , Maggie Gyllenhaal , Dustin Hoffman , Queen Latifah , and Emma Thompson . The main plot follows Harold Crick ( portrayed by Ferrell ) , a nond... | The Stranger is a South Korean film . | Stranger Than Fiction is a 2000 comedy-thriller film directed by Eric Bross and starring Mackenzie Astin . | Stranger than Fiction : Music From The Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 2006 film Stranger than Fiction which was directed by Marc Forster and written by Zach Helm . A fantasy comedy-drama film . | `` Stranger than Fiction '' is a song by American heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch . It was included as one of the three bonus tracks on the re-release of their debut album , The Way of the Fist . It was released as the third single from their The Way of the Fist on September 17 , 2008 . | Strange Stranger is an American horror-surreal feature film produced , written and directed by Daryush Shokof . the film is a mystic journey into the world of people obsessed with sex , their outrageous rituals and the animal instinct that should somehow be the core representative of such obsessions . the erotic film b... | No Stranger Than Love is a 2015 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Nick Wernham and written by Steve Adams . The film stars Alison Brie , Justin Chatwin and Colin Hanks . The film was released on June 17 , 2016 , in a limited release and through video on demand by Orion Pictures . | Stranger Things is a 2010 American-British drama film directed by Eleanor Burke and Ron Eyal . It details the bond that grows between Mani , a homeless vagrant , and Oona , a lonely woman who allows him to stay in her garden shed . Critical reaction to the film has been positive , with The New York Times calling it `` ... | Stranger Things is an American science fiction-horror web television series created , written , directed and co-executive produced by the Duffer Brothers , as well as co-executive-produced by Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen . The first season stars Winona Ryder , David Harbour , Finn Wolfhard , Millie Bobby Brown , Gaten Mata... | Stranger Than Fiction is the debut commercial mixtape by the American rapper Kevin Gates . It was published on July 16 , 2013 . The release peaked at number 37 on the U.S. Billboard 200 , selling 8,000 copies in the first week . The album was a contractual obligation with Breadwinners Records , after Gates had signed w... | Stranger Than Fiction : True Stories ( published in the United Kingdom & Australia as Nonfiction ) is a non-fiction book by Chuck Palahniuk , published in 2004 . It is a collection of essays , stories , and interviews written for various magazines and newspapers . Some of the pieces had also been previously published o... | Stranger than Fiction is an album by English saxophonist John Surman featuring John Taylor , Chris Laurence and John Marshall recorded in 1993 and released on the ECM label . | Stranger than Fiction is the eighth full-length studio album ( tenth release overall ) by Bad Religion , released in 1994 ( see 1994 in music ) . | Stranger Than Fiction is an album by various performers , most of whom are professional writers and amateur singers , released in 1998 on Kathi Kamen Goldmark 's `` Do n't Quit Your Day Job '' Records . This album is an offshoot of the Rock Bottom Remainders , aka the Wrockers ( `` writer '' + `` rocker '' ) . The ar... | Strangers is a 1991 Australian film . | An underground film is a film that is out of the mainstream either in its style , genre , or financing . | Stranger Than Paradise is a 1984 American absurdist/deadpan comedy film , written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and starring jazz musician John Lurie , former Sonic Youth drummer-turned-actor Richard Edson , and Hungarian-born actress Eszter Balint . The film features a minimalist plot in which the main character , Will... | Stranger than Fiction is the fourth album by singer-songwriter , Ultra Nate . This album was released on April 24 , 2001 on the label , Strictly Rhythm . | Strange Affair is a 1944 mystery film . | Corrections is a short film , taking viewers on a disturbing trip through the lens of a horror fan . | Strange Culture is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson . It stars Tilda Swinton and Thomas Jay Ryan . It premiered January 19 , 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival . An excerpt appeared in the fourth issue of Wholphin . | Strangerland is a 2015 Australian-Irish drama suspense film directed by Kim Farrant at her directorial debut , and written by Michael Kinirons and Fiona Seres . The film stars Nicole Kidman , Joseph Fiennes , and Hugo Weaving . The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 23 January 2015 and in a limited releas... | Stranger ( Жат , translit . Zhat ) is a 2015 Kazakhstani drama film written and directed by Ermek Tursunov . The film was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated . It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toront... | Doctor Strange is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name , produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures . It is the fourteenth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe ( MCU ) . The film is directed by Scott Derrickson , who wrote the film ... | Strange Magic is a 2015 American computer-animated musical fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Gary Rydstrom , produced by Lucasfilm , with feature animation by Lucasfilm Animation and Industrial Light & Magic . The film 's screenplay was written by Rydstrom , David Berenbaum , and Irene Mecchi , from a story by G... | A body of films feature fictional films as part of their narrative . These are also called films within films . | There is a significant body of films that feature surveillance as a theme or as a plot arc . | There is a body of films that feature Frankenstein 's monster . | Strange Days is a 1995 American science fiction thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow , written by James Cameron and Jay Cocks , and produced by Cameron and Steven-Charles Jaffe . It stars Ralph Fiennes , Angela Bassett , Juliette Lewis , and Tom Sizemore . Set in the last two days of 1999 , the film follows the st... | Familiar Strangers ( formerly known as Pretzels & Pills ) is a 2008 film about an American family going through the process of negotiating the changing relationships between parents and children , especially as those children grow into adulthood . | Stranger on the Run is a dramatic Western television film which in some countries premiered in cinemas . The first broadcast was on NBC on October 31 , 1967 . The film stars Henry Fonda , Anne Baxter and Michael Parks , and was directed by Don Siegel . | `` Stranger than Fiction '' is a song by American punk rock band Bad Religion , featured on their 1994 album with the same title . It was also the album 's third single and is widely considered to be one of their best known songs . More than a decade after its release , `` Stranger Than Fiction '' remains one of the ... | The Stranger is a series of direct-to-video ( and audio CD ) science-fiction dramas produced by BBV and starring Colin Baker . They are now available on DVD . The series began in 1991 with Summoned by Shadows , co-produced with the BBC Film Club as a knowing homage to the long-running British science fiction televisi... | 15 |
Chris Hemsworth appeared in A Perfect Getaway. | Chris Hemsworth ( born 11 August 1983 ) is an Australian actor . He is known for playing Kim Hyde in the Australian TV series Home and Away ( 2004-07 ) and Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2011 . Hemsworth has also appeared in the science fiction action film Star Trek ( 2009 ) , the thriller adventure A Perf... | A Perfect Getaway is a 2009 American adventure psychological thriller film , written and directed by David Twohy , that stars Timothy Olyphant , Milla Jovovich , Kiele Sanchez , and Steve Zahn . The film was originally shot in Puerto Rico and Hawaii and was released on August 7 , 2009 , in the United States and on Augu... | Vacation is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley ( in their directorial debuts ) . It stars Ed Helms , Christina Applegate , Skyler Gisondo , Steele Stebbins , Leslie Mann , Chris Hemsworth , Beverly D'Angelo , and Chevy Chase . It is the fifth installment of the... | Chris Bender ( born 1971 ) is an American film producer whose beginnings were through co-producing American Pie film series based on his own high school experiences . In November 1998 , he established the management/production company , Benderspink , with partner J.C. Spink , a fellow alumnus of Bucknell University . T... | Cast Away is a 2000 American epic survival drama film directed and produced by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks , Helen Hunt , and Nick Searcy . The film depicts a FedEx employee stranded on an uninhabited island after his plane crashes in the South Pacific and his attempts to survive on the island using remnants... | A Perfect Man is a 2013 film . | A Perfect World is a 1993 crime drama road film directed by Clint Eastwood , and starring Kevin Costner as an escaped convict who befriends a young boy ( T.J. Lowther ) , and ends up embarking on a road trip with the child . Eastwood co-stars as a Texas Ranger in pursuit of the convict . | Chris Easley is an actor and stuntman . | The Perfect Gift is a 2009 spinoff of the 2005 Christian drama movie The Perfect Stranger , and its first sequel , Another Perfect Stranger . It stars Christina Fougnie , Amy Hess , Matt Wallace , and Jefferson Moore once again as Jesus Christ . It was filmed almost entirely in Kentucky , where the first two movies in ... | Liam Hemsworth ( born 13 January 1990 ) is an Australian actor . He played the role of Josh Taylor in the soap opera Neighbours and as Marcus on the children 's television series The Elephant Princess . In American films , Hemsworth starred in The Last Song ( 2010 ) , as Gale Hawthorne in The Hunger Games film series (... | The Getaway is a 1994 crime film directed by Roger Donaldson . The screenplay was written by Walter Hill and Amy Holden Jones , based on the Jim Thompson novel of the same name . The film stars Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger , with Michael Madsen , James Woods , and Jennifer Tilly in supporting roles . | Good People ( released in some countries as Getaway 2 ) is a 2013 American thriller action film directed by Henrik Ruben Genz and written by Kelly Masterson , based on Marcus Sakey 's 2008 novel of same name . The film stars James Franco , Kate Hudson , Omar Sy , Tom Wilkinson , and Sam Spruell and tells the story of a... | Adam Herschman is an American actor . | Tom Cruise is an American actor and producer who made his film debut with a minor role in the 1981 romantic drama Endless Love . Two years later he made his breakthrough by starring in the romantic comedy Risky Business ( 1983 ) , which garnered Cruise his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor -- M... | Getaway is a 2013 American action thriller film starring Ethan Hawke , Selena Gomez and Jon Voight . Directed by Courtney Solomon and written by Gregg Maxwell Parker and Sean Finegan , the film is distributed by Warner Bros. , the last Dark Castle Entertainment film to be released by Warner Bros. , as Universal Studios... | Thomas Cruise Mapother IV ( born July 3 , 1962 ) , known professionally as Tom Cruise , is an American actor and producer . He has been nominated for three Academy Awards and has won three Golden Globe Awards . He started his career at age 19 in the film Endless Love ( 1981 ) . After portraying supporting roles in Taps... | National Lampoon 's Vacation , sometimes referred to as Vacation , is a 1983 American road comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Chevy Chase , Beverly D'Angelo , Randy Quaid , Dana Barron , and Anthony Michael Hall . John Candy , Imogene Coca , Christie Brinkley , and a young Jane Krakowski appear in suppor... | The Getaway is a 1972 American neo-noir crime film directed by Sam Peckinpah . The screenplay by Walter Hill was based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Jim Thompson . Starring Steve McQueen , Ali MacGraw , Ben Johnson , Al Lettieri , Sally Struthers , Jack Dodson , and Slim Pickens , the film tells the story of co... | Weekend Getaway is a 2012 Nigerian romantic drama film directed by Desmond Elliot , starring Genevieve Nnaji , Ramsey Nouah , Monalisa Chinda , Ini Edo , Uti Nwachukwu , Alexx Ekubo , Bryan Okwara , Beverly Naya and Uru Eke . It received 11 nominations and eventually won 4 awards at the 2013 Nollywood & African Film Cr... | Chris Sivertson is an American filmmaker . | Thomas Jeffrey Hanks ( born July 9 , 1956 ) is an American actor and filmmaker . He is known for his various comedic and dramatic film roles , including Splash ( 1984 ) , Big ( 1988 ) , Turner & Hooch ( 1989 ) , A League of Their Own ( 1992 ) , Sleepless in Seattle ( 1993 ) , Philadelphia ( 1993 ) , Forrest Gump ( 1994... | The Getaway is singer Chris de Burgh 's sixth original album , released on A&M Records in 1982 . It was the first studio album of de Burgh 's to chart in the UK , following the compilation Best Moves a year earlier . The album peaked at 30 in the UK and spent 16 weeks on the chart . | Fast Getaway is a 1991 action comedy film , starring Corey Haim , Cynthia Rothrock and Leo Rossi . | James Franco is an American actor who started his career by appearing in an episode of the television series Pacific Blue ( 1997 ) . He landed his breakthrough role in the comedy-drama television series Freaks and Geeks ( 1999 -- 2000 ) . After his film debut in Never Been Kissed ( 1999 ) , Franco won a Golden Globe Aw... | Eric Anthony Roberts ( born April 18 , 1956 ) is an American actor . His career began with King of the Gypsies ( 1978 ) , earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor Debut . He earned both a Golden Globe and Academy Award nomination for his supporting role in Runaway Train ( 1985 ) . Through the 1990s and ... | Kimberly Jonathan `` Kim '' Hyde was a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Home and Away , played by Chris Hemsworth . He made his first on screen appearance on 17 February 2004 and departed on 3 July 2007 . | The Perfect Holiday is a 2007 family comedy film starring Gabrielle Union , Morris Chestnut , and Terrence Howard and is produced by Academy Award-nominated actress Queen Latifah , who also narrates the movie . The film was released on December 12 , 2007 . The film has also appeared on many television networks , includ... | Jason Francesco Schwartzman ( born June 26 , 1980 ) is an American actor , screenwriter and musician . He is known for his frequent collaborations with Wes Anderson , such as Rushmore ( 1998 ) , The Darjeeling Limited ( 2007 ) , Fantastic Mr. Fox ( 2009 ) , Moonrise Kingdom ( 2012 ) and The Grand Budapest Hotel ( 2014 ... | Harrison Ford ( born July 13 , 1942 ) is an American actor and film producer . He gained worldwide fame for his starring roles as Han Solo in the Star Wars film series and as the title character of the Indiana Jones film series . Ford is also known for his roles as Rick Deckard in the neo-noir dystopian science fiction... | Christopher Michael Pratt ( born June 21 , 1979 ) is an American actor . Pratt came to prominence with his television roles , including Bright Abbott in The WB drama series Everwood and Andy Dwyer in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation . His early film career began with supporting roles in such mainstream films as Want... | Daniel Phillip Henney or Jeom Deok-su ( born November 28 , 1979 ) is an American actor and model , known for starring in films such as Seducing Mr. Perfect ( 2006 ) , My Father ( 2007 ) , X-Men Origins : Wolverine ( 2009 ) , Shanghai Calling ( 2012 ) , The Last Stand ( 2013 ) , and Big Hero 6 ( 2014 ) . In television... | Heist , originally titled Bus 657 , is a 2015 American crime thriller film directed by Scott Mann and written by Stephen Cyrus Sepher and Max Adams , based on the original story by Sepher . The film stars Robert De Niro , Jeffrey Dean Morgan , Kate Bosworth , Morris Chestnut , Dave Bautista , Stephen Cyrus Sepher , Tys... | Ben Cartwright Born 17 June 1979 is a British actor who has made guest appearances on some of Britain 's most popular television shows . He appeared in Judge John Deed in 2001 , playing Paul Bailey . He also had a small part in EastEnders in 2003 , playing Tony Jamison . He played Heath Gambol in Casualty in 2005 .... | 16 |
Selena recorded music. | Selena Quintanilla-Pérez ( -LSB- seˈlena kintaˈniʝa ˈpeɾes -RSB- or -LSB- seˈlena kintaˈniʎa ˈpeɾeθ -RSB- April 16 , 1971 -- March 31 , 1995 ) was an American singer , songwriter , spokesperson , model , actress , and fashion designer . Called the Queen of Tejano music , her contributions to music and fashion made her ... | Selena Gomez is an American singer and actress . | Selena is the self-titled debut studio album by American Tejano singer Selena , released on October 17 , 1989 by EMI Latin . Its music incorporates a range of contemporary genres with a mix of cumbia and regional styles of Mexican music . The album was released after EMI Latin president Jose Behar 's request for a cros... | `` Captive Heart '' is a song by American Tejano pop singer Selena . It was the second promotional single released from Dreaming of You ( 1995 ) , behind `` God 's Child ( Baila Conmigo ) '' . It was written by Mark Goldenberg and Kit Hain , and was produced by Guy Roche . Recording sessions took place at Selena 's fat... | Ven Conmigo ( English : Come With Me ) is the second studio album by Tejano singer Selena . The album includes a musical variety of rancheras , cumbias , ballads , and pop . A.B. Quintanilla , the producer , enlisted the participation of David Lee Garza , an accordion player for the title track , `` Ven Conmigo '' . ... | American singer Selena has released five studio albums , three live albums , three boxsets , two remix albums , one soundtrack album , and twenty compilation albums . Credited for elevating a music genre into the mainstream market , Selena remains the best-selling Tejano recording artist whose posthumous releases conti... | American recording artist Selena had recorded songs for her five studio albums and one live album and has collaborated with other recording artists for vocal duets and featured songs on their respective albums . Her six independently released LP records -- Mis Primeras Grabaciones ( 1984 ) , Alpha ( 1986 ) , Munequito ... | `` Dreaming of You '' is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album of the same name ( 1995 ) . It was posthumously released as the lead single by EMI Latin on 14 August 1995 , with `` Techno Cumbia '' as its b-side track . The lyrics explore feelings of longing and hope that the singer... | is an actress and singer . | `` Slow Down '' is a song by American singer Selena Gomez from her debut solo studio album , Stars Dance ( 2013 ) . It was made available for instant digital download along with the pre-order of the album on June 3 , 2013 . Hollywood Records later sent the song to mainstream radio as the second and final single from th... | American singer Selena released twenty-seven official singles , seven promotional singles , and made five guest vocalist appearances . Her career began as the lead vocalist of Los Dinos in 1980 . Her albums with Los Dinos on indie labels failed to achieve any chart success . In 1987 , her cover of Ritchie Valens ' `` L... | American singer Selena Gomez has released two studio albums , one compilation album , one extended play , ten singles ( including three as a featured artist ) , six promotional singles and eight music videos . In 2008 , Gomez first signed to Hollywood Records . Gomez 's first EP , Another Cinderella Story , was release... | Selena had released 22 music videos and 12 video/live albums during her career . Her first music video was `` Buenos amigos '' , which is a duet with Salvadoran singer Alvaro Torres . It was released in the summer of 1991 and featured an orchestra performing behind Selena and Torres . Selena 's first music video as a s... | Dreaming of You is the fifth and final studio album by American singer Selena . Released posthumously on July 18 , 1995 by EMI Latin and EMI Records , it was an immediate commercial and critical success , debuting atop the United States Billboard 200 -- the first predominately Spanish-language album to do so . It sold ... | `` Techno Cumbia '' is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena for her fourth studio album , Amor Prohibido ( 1994 ) . It was posthumously released as the b-side track to `` Dreaming of You '' through EMI Latin on August 14 , 1995 . `` Techno Cumbia '' was written by Pete Astudillo and co-written and produc... | `` La Llamada '' ( `` The Phone Call '' ) is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena for her first live album Live ! ( 1993 ) . It was composed by Selena y Los Dinos backup singer Pete Astudillo and Selena 's brother and principal record producer A.B. Quintanilla III . The song was produced by Quintanilla I... | Selena was an American Tejano pop singer-songwriter . She has been called the `` Queen of Tejano music '' by many media outlets including Entertainment Weekly , Billboard magazine , Los Angeles Magazine and Vibe . The singer had released eleven albums , six with her band Selena y Los Dinos and five without them : Mis P... | Live ! or Selena Live ! is a live album by American Tejano pop singer Selena , which was released on May 4 , 1993 by EMI Latin . The album was re-released on September 22 , 2002 as being part of the Selena : 20 Years of Music collection ; which included spoken liner notes by her family , friends and her former band mem... | Jennifer Lopez is an American entertainer who has recorded songs in English and Spanish . In addition to recording material for her seven studio albums and two compilation albums , she has also contributed music to film soundtracks , charity records and television advertisements and has collaborated with other recordin... | `` Fotos y Recuerdos '' ( Pictures and Memories ) is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena for her fourth studio album , Amor Prohibido ( 1994 ) . It was released by EMI Latin in January 1995 , as the fourth single . A cover version of the Pretenders ' 1983 single `` Back on the Chain Gang '' , `` Fotos y... | Lo Mejor de ... Selena ( The Best of ... Selena ) is a double disc compilation album by American singer Selena . It was released posthumously in the United States on March 31 , 2015 by EMI Latin and Universal Music Latin Entertainment . The album was released after the commercial and chart success of Enamorada de Ti ( ... | Siempre Selena is the first remix album by American singer Selena . Like Dreaming of You , the 1995 album that documented her final English-language recording sessions and added some concurrent Latin hits , Siempre Selena combines remixes of recordings Selena made as a teenager with a couple of later , previously unrel... | `` Buenos Amigos '' ( `` Good Friends '' ) is a down-tempo , pop ballad duet recorded by Salvadoran recording artist Álvaro Torres and American recording artist Selena for Torres ' sixth studio album Nada Se Compara Contigo ( 1991 ) . The song was released by EMI Latin in 1992 , as the album 's second single . Its lyri... | Selena Quintanilla-Pérez ( April 16 , 1971 -- March 31 , 1995 ) was an American singer who achieved international fame as a member of Selena y Los Dinos and for her subsequent solo career . Her father and manager , Abraham Quintanilla Jr. , appointed Yolanda Saldívar president of Selena 's fan club in 1991 after Saldív... | Selena Quintanilla-Pérez ( April 16 , 1971 -- March 31 , 1995 ) was an American Tejano singer , songwriter , spokesperson , actress and fashion designer . She was born in Lake Jackson , Texas , 54 miles south of Houston , and her family moved to Corpus Christi after declaring bankruptcy . Her father , a musician before... | `` No Me Queda Más '' ( `` There 's Nothing Left for Me '' ) is a song by American singer Selena on her fourth studio album , Amor Prohibido . It was released as the third single from the album in October 1994 by EMI Latin . `` No Me Queda Más '' was written by Ricky Vela , and production was handled by Selena 's broth... | Revival is the second studio album by American singer Selena Gomez . It was released on October 9 , 2015 , by Interscope and Polydor Records . Gomez began planning the project in 2014 , at which time she left her previous label Hollywood Records and subsequently joined Interscope and Polydor , and continued work into 2... | is an actress . | Selena ( Selena Quintanilla-Pérez , 1971 -- 1995 ) was an American singer . Selena may also refer to : | Selena is a 1997 American biographical musical drama film written and directed by Gregory Nava about the life and career of the late Tejano music star Selena , a recording artist well known in the Mexican American and Hispanic communities in the United States and Mexico before she was murdered by Yolanda Saldívar , the... | `` Good for You '' is a song by American singer Selena Gomez from her second studio album , Revival ( 2015 ) . It features vocals by American rapper ASAP Rocky ; who co-wrote the track with Julia Michaels , Justin Tranter , Nolan Lambroza , and Nick Monson , being produced by the latter two . Originally , the track was... | `` A Selena Tribute '' is a tribute song performed by American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez . The track was performed live during the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Awards as a homage for American singer Selena , backed by her former band Los Dinos . It was released the following day on 3 May 2015 as a digital downloa... | `` No Debes Jugar '' ( `` You Should n't Play Around '' ) is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena for her first live album Live ! ( 1993 ) . It was composed by Selena y Los Dinos keyboardist Ricky Vela and Selena 's brother and principal record producer A.B. Quintanilla III . The song was produced by Qui... | 17 |
Robert J. O'Neill was born April 10, 1976. | Robert J. `` Rob '' O'Neill ( born April 10 , 1976 ) is a former United States Navy sailor . A former U.S. Navy SEAL and special warfare operator , O'Neill is best known for claiming to have fired the head shots that killed Osama bin Laden during the raid on his Abbottabad compound on May 1 , 2011 . | Robert John O'Neill , ( born 5 November 1936 ) is an Australian historian and academic . He is Chair of the International Academic Advisory Committee at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney , was director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies , based in London , from 1982 to 1987 ... | Robert Emmett O'Neill ( January 13 , 1918 -- October 11 , 1993 ) , was an American professional baseball player and former Major League Baseball pitcher . He played with the Boston Red Sox , Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox . He batted and threw right-handed during his baseball career . He attended college at Sai... | Robert M. O'Neil ( born October 16 , 1934 ) is a specialist in constitutional law and a past president of the University of Virginia who created the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression . He is the director of this center and took this position in 1990 after retiring from serving as the preside... | J. Patrick O'Neill ( born January 14 , 1971 ) is an American attorney and Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives , representing the 59th District since 2005 . He is currently serves on the House Committees on Judiciary , and Rules . On February 11 , 2010 , he was elected as Majority Whip of the ... | Robert O'Neill ( Born 3 April 1883 -- 25 July 1961 ) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League ( VFL ) . | Patrick O'Neill ( born March 20 , 1956 ) is an American former handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics . In 1976 O'Neill was part of the American team which finished tenth in the Olympic tournament . He played two matches . | George O'Neill ( born 26 July 1942 in Port Glasgow , Scotland ) is a former Scottish-American soccer player . He began his career in Scotland , playing with eight clubs over nine seasons before moving to the Philadelphia Atoms of the North American Soccer League . He retired from playing professionally in 1976 . In 197... | Joseph O'Neill ( born 29 February 1988 ) is an English composer of music , specialising in choral , keyboard instrument and chamber ensemble works . He was born in Hendon , North London and began his musical education in Buckinghamshire . He then moved to Bedfordshire , where he achieved his Grade 8 in piano in 2006 ... | John Robert McNeill ( born October 6 , 1954 ) is an American environmental historian , author , and professor at Georgetown University . He is best known for authoring Something New Under the Sun : An Environmental History of the Twentieth-century World . | Hon. Robert Torrens O'Neill ( 10 January 1845 -- 25 July 1910 ) , was an Irish Conservative , and later Irish Unionist politician who sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1885 to 1910 . | John Ellis O'Neill ( born February 19 , 1946 ) is a Vietnam War veteran , lawyer , and the spokesman for Swift Vets and POWs for Truth ( SBVT ) . | William `` Bill '' Michael O'Neill ( born May 6 , 1947 ) is an American lawyer , judge and political figure . He was elected to the Ohio Supreme Court in 2012 , for a term beginning January 2013 . He served as an appellate judge on the Ohio Eleventh District Court of Appeals for 10 years . Twice , O'Neill was the Democ... | Robert O'Neill may refer to : Robert O'Neill ( Navy SEAL ) , Navy SEAL who claims to have fatally shot Osama bin Laden Robert J. O'Neill , Australian military historian Robert Torrens O'Neill , Irish Unionist politician | Nathan O'Neill ( born 23 November 1974 ) is a former Australian professional road racing cyclist . | Edward Joseph O'Neill ( March 24 , 1902 -- January 9 , 1979 ) was a career U.S. Army officer and battalion combat commander in World War II . He later commanded logistics and support organizations and senior military staff in Europe during the Cold War era . | Robert Breckenridge Ware MacNeil , OC ( born January 19 , 1931 ) , also known as Robin MacNeil , is a Canadian American novelist , and retired television news anchor and journalist who partnered with Jim Lehrer to create The MacNeil/Lehrer Report in 1975 . | Andrew O'Neill ( born 14 September 1979 ) is a comedian , musician , presenter , and writer . He lives in London . | Michael O'Neill ( born May 29 , 1947 ) is an American actor . | John Fitzgerald O'Neill ( born November 23 , 1968 ) is an American former field hockey player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics . | Arthur Joseph O'Neill ( December 14 , 1917 -- April 27 , 2013 ) was an American bishop of the Roman Catholic Church . At the time of his death , he was one of oldest American Roman Catholic bishops . O'Neill was born in East Dubuque , Illinois and was ordained a priest on March 27 , 1943 . Pope Paul VI appointed O'Ne... | Robert Roux O'Donnell ( born 12 September 1994 ) is a New Zealand cricketer . | Nicholas O'Neill ( born 1 April 1970 ) is an English composer , arranger , organist and choral director . | Joseph P. O'Neill ( born July 18 , 1947 ) is a veteran American Democratic Party strategist in Washington , D.C. . He is President and CEO of Public Strategies Washington , Inc. ( PSW ) , an independently owned public affairs firm . Former White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry is a partner at the firm . | Jerry O'Neil ( born March 28 , 1956 ) is an American retired NASCAR driver from Auburn , New York . He competed in 16 NASCAR Winston Cup Series ( now Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series ) races in his career between 1990 and 1993 . His last start in Winston Cup was in 1993 , at the second Charlotte event . O'Neil was al... | William J. O'Neil ( born March 25 , 1933 ) is an American entrepreneur , stockbroker and writer , who founded the business newspaper Investor 's Business Daily and the stock brokerage firm William O'Neil & Co. . Inc. . He is the author of the books How to Make Money in Stocks , 24 Essential Lessons for Investment Succe... | Lawrence Joseph O'Neill ( born 1952 ) is the Chief United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California . | Bob O'Neill ( 16 April 1905 -- 16 June 1978 ) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League ( VFL ) . | John O'Neil was born in Kansas City , Missouri in 1915 . He was a painter , educator and writer best known for his Abstract Imagery and Early Modern ( before 1950 ) styles . He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Oklahoma in 1936 , and his Master of Fine Arts in painting from the University of Okl... | Riley O'Neill ( born September 9 , 1985 ) is a Canadian professional soccer player . | William `` Bill '' O'Neill ( born October 21 , 1981 ) is a right-handed professional ten-pin bowler who competes on the PBA Tour in North America . He is a resident of Langhorne , Pennsylvania . His nickname on tour is `` The Real Deal '' . Among O'Neill 's eight PBA titles is one major championship : the 2009 -- 10 U.... | Eric Michael O'Neill ( born March 3 , 1973 ) is an American former FBI counter-terrorism and counterintelligence operative . He worked and was entitled as an Investigative Specialist with the Special Surveillance Group ( SSG ) and played a major role in the arrest , conviction , and life imprisonment of FBI agent Rober... | Joseph Henry O'Neil ( March 23 , 1853 -- February 19 , 1935 ) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts . Born in Fall River , Massachusetts , O'Neil moved with his parents to Boston in 1854 . He attended the common schools . He graduated from Quincy Grammar School , Boston . Ten years at the carpenter 's trade... | 18 |
The Silence of the Lambs was a film starring Scott Glenn. | The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 American horror-thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster , Anthony Hopkins , and Scott Glenn . Adapted by Ted Tally from the 1988 novel of the same name by Thomas Harris , his second to feature the character of Dr. Hannibal Lecter ; a brilliant psychiatrist a... | Theodore Scott Glenn ( born January 26 , 1941 ) , better known as Scott Glenn , is an American actor . His roles have included Wes Hightower in Urban Cowboy ( 1980 ) , astronaut Alan Shepard in The Right Stuff ( 1983 ) , Emmett in Silverado ( 1985 ) , Commander Bart Mancuso in The Hunt for Red October ( 1990 ) , Jack C... | The Silence of the Lambs is a novel by Thomas Harris . First published in 1988 , it is the sequel to Harris ' 1981 novel Red Dragon . Both novels feature the cannibalistic serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter , this time pitted against FBI Special Agent Clarice Starling . Its film adaptation directed by Jonathan Demme was... | Slaughter of the Innocents is a 1993 thriller starring Scott Glenn and Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus with supporting roles from Kevin Sorbo and Armin Shimerman . A then-unknown Aaron Eckhart has a bit part . The film is set in the Arches National Park of Moab , Utah , and Cleveland , Ohio , USA . | Thomas Grant Glenn is a Canadian opera singer . | Wendy Glenn is an English actress . | Glenn is a given name and a surname . | Glen Percy Raymond Glenn ( November 25 , 1907 -- August 21 , 1960 ) was a Canadian-American sound man who went to Los Angeles in the 1930s to pursue a career in television and movies . He was born in New Brunswick , Canada . He was born in Chipman , New Brunswick , Canada to parents Lionel Glenn and Adella Clarke . H... | The Silence of the Hams ( Italian : Il Silenzio dei Prosciutti ) is a 1994 Italian-American satirical comedy film written , directed by , and starring Italian comedian Ezio Greggio . It is a parody of many popular thriller and horror films , notably The Silence of the Lambs and Psycho . Alongside Greggio , the film fea... | Philip Anthony Mair Heald , known professionally as Anthony Heald ( born August 25 , 1944 ) , is an American actor known for portraying Hannibal Lecter 's jail nemesis , Dr. Frederick Chilton , in The Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon , and for playing assistant principal Scott Guber in David E. Kelley 's Boston Publ... | Ron Bozman is an American film producer who won an Academy Award for Best Picture in 1991 for the film The Silence of the Lambs . | Kenneth Utt ( July 13 , 1921 -- January 19 , 1994 ) , was an American film producer and unit production manager , notable for producing The Silence of the Lambs , for which he won an Oscar for Best Picture . | Lamb is a 1985 British drama film , directed by Colin Gregg and starring Liam Neeson , Hugh O'Conor and Ian Bannen . The film is based on the novel by Bernard MacLaverty , who also wrote the screenplay . | The Silencers is an American spy film spoof motion picture released in 1966 and starring Dean Martin as agent Matt Helm . It is loosely based upon the novel The Silencers by Donald Hamilton , as well as another of Hamilton 's Helm novels , Death of a Citizen . Co-starring with Martin are Stella Stevens , Daliah Lavi ... | The Silence of the Lambs or Silence of the Lamb may refer to : The Silence of the Lambs ( novel ) , a 1988 novel by Thomas Harris The Silence of the Lambs ( film ) , a 1991 film directed by Jonathan Demme based on the novel and starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins `` Silence of the Lamb '' ( Veronica Mars ) , a... | Frank Theodore `` Ted '' Levine ( born May 29 , 1957 ) is an American actor . He is known for his roles as Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs and as Captain Leland Stottlemeyer in the television series Monk . | Rod Glenn is an author and actor from the north east of England . His debut novel , The King of America first published in 2006 , is an action thriller set five hundred years into the future with the Americas ( North , South and Central ) all ruled by a European-style monarchy . Lauren Dornan , Editor of the North Ea... | Hannibal is a 2001 American crime thriller film directed by Ridley Scott , adapted from the novel of the same name by Thomas Harris . It is the sequel to the 1991 Academy Award -- winning film The Silence of the Lambs in which Anthony Hopkins returns to his role as the iconic serial killer , Hannibal Lecter . Julianne ... | Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins ( born 31 December 1937 ) , is a Welsh actor of film , stage , and television . After graduating from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 1957 , he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London , and was then spotted by Laurence Olivier who invited him to join the Royal Natio... | Glenn Fitzgerald ( born December 21 , 1971 ) is an American actor of stage , film , and television . Film roles include : Lonnie , the son of Alan Alda and Lily Tomlin in David O. Russell 's cult classic Flirting with Disaster ; Neil , the boy at the `` key party '' that goes home with Sigourney Weaver 's character i... | Scott Cary Kolden ( born February 11 , 1962 ) is an American sound engineer and former child actor . Beginning his professional show business career at the age of eight , Kolden is perhaps best known for his Disney film roles ; as Leonard in The Mystery in Dracula 's Castle and as Rupert in Charley and the Angel , as w... | The Lamb is a 1915 American silent adventure comedy/Western film featuring Douglas Fairbanks in his first starring role . Directed by W. Christy Cabanne , the film is based on the popular 1913 Broadway play The New Henrietta , in which Fairbanks co-starred with William H. Crane , Amelia Bingham and a very young Patrici... | Monarch of the Glen is a British drama television series produced by Ecosse Films for BBC Scotland and broadcast on BBC One for seven series between 2000 and 2005 . The Monarch of the Glen television series is loosely based on Sir Compton Mackenzie 's Highland Novels , which are set in the same location but in the 19... | Glenn is a mango cultivar . | Peter Gunn ( born 13 February 1963 ) is an English actor . He has appeared in several TV series and TV films . On British television , Gunn is known as the character Len Cosgrove in the BBC series `` Born and Bred '' as well as dozens of guest-starring and recurring roles in other television series and films such as F... | A list of American films released in 1991 . The Silence of the Lambs won the Academy Award for Best Picture . | Scott Wilson ( born March 29 , 1942 ) is an American film and television actor . He has more than 50 film credits , including In the Heat of the Night , In Cold Blood , The Great Gatsby , Dead Man Walking , Pearl Harbor , and Junebug . In 1980 , Wilson received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor -- Mot... | Scott Smith is a Canadian television and film director , born in Alberta and raised in British Columbia . He has directed episodes of the television series Cold Squad , Call Me Fitz , The Guard , Godiva 's , Skins , Traders and This Is Wonderland . He has won multiple film festival awards for his 1999 film Rollercoaste... | Not to be confused with Fields of Sleep , a 1923 novel by E. C. Vivian reprinted under the same title The Valley of Silent Men is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage and written by John Lynch based upon the novel of the same name by James Oliver Curwood . The film stars Alma Rubens , Lew Cody ... | Robert Jonathan Demme ( -LSB- ˈdɛmi -RSB- ; February 22 , 1944 -- April 26 , 2017 ) was an American film director , producer , and screenwriter . He rose to prominence in the 1980s with his comedy films Melvin and Howard ( 1980 ) , Swing Shift ( 1984 ) , Something Wild ( 1986 ) , and Married to the Mob ( 1988 ) , as we... | The Silencers could refer to : The Silencers , the Matt Helm spy novel by Donald Hamilton The Silencers ( film ) , the 1966 film based upon the novel and starring Dean Martin The Silencers ( 1996 film ) , the 1996 low-budget science fiction film starring Jack Scalia . The Silencers ( band ) , a Scottish pop/rock b... | Glenn Lamont is an English actor . Lamont has acted in many British productions since the late 1990s . | Orphans is a 1998 Scottish black comedy film written and directed by Peter Mullan and starring Douglas Henshall , Gary Lewis and Rosemarie Stevenson . This was the first full length film directed by Mullan , who later won a Best Actor award at Cannes for My Name is Joe , and who went on to direct The Magdalene Sister... | 19 |
Peggy Sue Got Married is a Egyptian film released in 1986. | Francis Ford Coppola ( -LSB- pronˈkoʊpələ -RSB- born April 7 , 1939 ) , also credited as Francis Coppola , is a semi-retired American film director , producer , and screenwriter . He is considered to have been a central figure of the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking . After directing The Rain People ( 1969 ) , he co-... | Peggy Sue Got Married is a musical adapted from the Francis Ford Coppola film of the same name . The book was written by Arlene Sarner and Jerry Leichtling , music composed by Bob Gaudio , with lyrics by Jerry Leichtling . The musical opened in the West End in August 2001 starring Ruthie Henshall as Peggy Sue of the ti... | `` Peggy Sue Got Married '' is a song written and performed by Buddy Holly . It was posthumously released in 1959 as a 45-rpm single with `` Crying , Waiting , Hoping '' . It refers to his song hit `` Peggy Sue '' . It was one of the first sequels of the rock era . | An Egyptian movie directed by Sandra Nashaat . | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu . | The Hunger ( Al-Go ` a , الجوع ) is a 1986 Egyptian drama/romance movie , starring Souad Hosni , Yousra and Mahmoud Abdel Aziz . | A Married Couple is a 1983 Israeli drama film directed by Yitzhak Yeshurun . The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee . | This is a Short Fiction film shot and completed in 2006 concerning the Egyptian Society . Category : Egyptian films Category :2006 films Category :2000 s short films | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Seiji Izumi . | Cut and paste is a 2006 Egyptian film . After turning thirty , Gmilla 's dreams of emigrating abroad have collapsed . She meets Youssef who is also thinking of traveling and they make a pact that they will help each other to emigrate more easily . But the plan goes in an unexpected direction . | Bobbos is an Egyptian film released in 2009 . | Events from the year 1986 in the United Arab Emirates . | The Wife of an Important Man ( زوجة رجل مهم , translit . Zawgat ragol mohim ) is an Egyptian drama film directed by Mohamed Khan . Starring Ahmad Zaki and Mervat Amin , this film tells us the story of the rise and fall of a police officer , during the regime of Anwar El Sadat . It received the Silver Award at the Dam... | Gidget Gets Married is a 1972 television film produced by Screen Gems for ABC . It was written by John McGreevey and directed by E.W. Swackhamer and starred Monie Ellis as Gidget . | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Kazuki Ōmori . | You Must Get Married is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leslie Pearce and starring Frances Day , Neil Hamilton and Robertson Hare . In order to be able to work in Britain an American actress marries a British sailor . It was based on a novel by David Evans . | Events from the year 1986 in Kuwait . | Peggy Sinclair is an English actress . She was married to the actor Richard Coleman . | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Sō Kuramoto . | The Cabinet of Atef Sedki governed Egypt from 1986 until 1996 . | Peggy Shaw ( born July 24 , 1944 ) is an actor , writer , and producer living in New York City . She is a founding member of the Split Britches and WOW Cafe Theatre , and is a recipient of several Obie Awards , including two for Best Actress for her performances in Dress Suits to Hire in 1988 and Menopausal Gentleman i... | Mother of the Bride ( أم العروسة , translit . Omm el aroussa ) is a 1963 Egyptian comedy film directed by Atef Salem . The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee . | Raghm anfoh is an Egyptian film . | 30 Years Ago ( من 30 سنة ) is a 2016 Egyptian drama film directed by Amr Arafa . | Eman El-Asy is an Egyptian actress . | is a Japanese television drama series that aired on TBS in 1986 . | Tuya 's Marriage is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Wang Quan ` an . | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi . | Events in the year 1986 in Israel . | Family Business ( Conseil de famille ) is a 1986 French comedy film directed by Costa-Gavras . | Events in the year 1986 in Turkey . | is a 1986 Japanese drama film directed by Yoji Yamada . It was Japan 's submission to the 59th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film , but was not accepted as a nominee . | Peggy Carlisle was a British actress . | 20 |
Peggy Sue Got Married is a Egyptian film released in 1986. | Peggy Sue Got Married is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola starring Kathleen Turner as a woman on the verge of a divorce , who finds herself transported back to the days of her senior year in high school in 1960 . The film was written by husband and wife team Jerry Leichtling and Arlene... | Peggy Sue Got Married is a musical adapted from the Francis Ford Coppola film of the same name . The book was written by Arlene Sarner and Jerry Leichtling , music composed by Bob Gaudio , with lyrics by Jerry Leichtling . The musical opened in the West End in August 2001 starring Ruthie Henshall as Peggy Sue of the ti... | `` Peggy Sue Got Married '' is a song written and performed by Buddy Holly . It was posthumously released in 1959 as a 45-rpm single with `` Crying , Waiting , Hoping '' . It refers to his song hit `` Peggy Sue '' . It was one of the first sequels of the rock era . | An Egyptian movie directed by Sandra Nashaat . | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu . | The Hunger ( Al-Go ` a , الجوع ) is a 1986 Egyptian drama/romance movie , starring Souad Hosni , Yousra and Mahmoud Abdel Aziz . | A Married Couple is a 1983 Israeli drama film directed by Yitzhak Yeshurun . The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee . | This is a Short Fiction film shot and completed in 2006 concerning the Egyptian Society . Category : Egyptian films Category :2006 films Category :2000 s short films | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Seiji Izumi . | Cut and paste is a 2006 Egyptian film . After turning thirty , Gmilla 's dreams of emigrating abroad have collapsed . She meets Youssef who is also thinking of traveling and they make a pact that they will help each other to emigrate more easily . But the plan goes in an unexpected direction . | Bobbos is an Egyptian film released in 2009 . | Events from the year 1986 in the United Arab Emirates . | The Wife of an Important Man ( زوجة رجل مهم , translit . Zawgat ragol mohim ) is an Egyptian drama film directed by Mohamed Khan . Starring Ahmad Zaki and Mervat Amin , this film tells us the story of the rise and fall of a police officer , during the regime of Anwar El Sadat . It received the Silver Award at the Dam... | Gidget Gets Married is a 1972 television film produced by Screen Gems for ABC . It was written by John McGreevey and directed by E.W. Swackhamer and starred Monie Ellis as Gidget . | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Kazuki Ōmori . | You Must Get Married is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leslie Pearce and starring Frances Day , Neil Hamilton and Robertson Hare . In order to be able to work in Britain an American actress marries a British sailor . It was based on a novel by David Evans . | Events from the year 1986 in Kuwait . | Peggy Sinclair is an English actress . She was married to the actor Richard Coleman . | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Sō Kuramoto . | The Cabinet of Atef Sedki governed Egypt from 1986 until 1996 . | Peggy Shaw ( born July 24 , 1944 ) is an actor , writer , and producer living in New York City . She is a founding member of the Split Britches and WOW Cafe Theatre , and is a recipient of several Obie Awards , including two for Best Actress for her performances in Dress Suits to Hire in 1988 and Menopausal Gentleman i... | Mother of the Bride ( أم العروسة , translit . Omm el aroussa ) is a 1963 Egyptian comedy film directed by Atef Salem . The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee . | Raghm anfoh is an Egyptian film . | 30 Years Ago ( من 30 سنة ) is a 2016 Egyptian drama film directed by Amr Arafa . | Eman El-Asy is an Egyptian actress . | is a Japanese television drama series that aired on TBS in 1986 . | Tuya 's Marriage is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Wang Quan ` an . | is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi . | Events in the year 1986 in Israel . | Family Business ( Conseil de famille ) is a 1986 French comedy film directed by Costa-Gavras . | Events in the year 1986 in Turkey . | is a 1986 Japanese drama film directed by Yoji Yamada . It was Japan 's submission to the 59th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film , but was not accepted as a nominee . | Peggy Carlisle was a British actress . | 20 |
Andy Roddick lost 5 Master Series between 2002 and 2010. | Andrew Stephen `` Andy '' Roddick ( born August 30 , 1982 ) is an American former professional tennis player . He became a Grand Slam singles champion , and world number one , when he won the title at the 2003 US Open , defeating Juan Carlos Ferrero in the final . Despite several more years as one of the world 's bes... | This is a list of the main career statistics of retired professional American tennis player , Andy Roddick . Throughout his career , Roddick won thirty-two ATP singles titles including one grand slam singles title and five ATP Masters 1000 singles titles . He was also the runner-up at the Wimbledon Championships in 200... | The Federer -- Roddick rivalry was a rivalry between two professional tennis players , Roger Federer of Switzerland and Andy Roddick of the United States . The two met 24 times in official Association of Tennis Professionals ( ATP ) matches , and Federer led 21 -- 3 , making Roddick the player with the second-most tour... | Andy Roddick was the defending champion but lost in the final 3 -- 6 , 6 -- 3 , 6 -- 4 against Andre Agassi . | Andy Roddick was the defending champion but lost in the final 6 -- 1 , 6 -- 4 against Taylor Dent . | Roger Federer made two Grand Slam finals in 2005 , winning both at Wimbledon over Andy Roddick , 6 -- 2 , 7 -- 6 ( 2 ) , 6 -- 4 , and then defeating Andre Agassi in his last Grand Slam final at the US Open , 6 -- 3 , 2 -- 6 , 7 -- 6 ( 1 ) , 6 -- 1 . However , Federer failed to make the final at the other two Majors , l... | Andy Murray was the defending champion , but lost to Mardy Fish in the second round . Andy Roddick beat Tomáš Berdych 7 -- 5 , 6 -- 4 to win his first Masters 1000 event since 2006 . It was his second title at the Sony Ericsson Open and his second title of 2010 . | Radek Štěpánek was the defending champion , but he lost in the final to Andy Roddick , 7 -- 6 ( 7 -- 2 ) , 7 -- 6 ( 9 -- 7 ) . | Andreas Seppi was the defending champion , but lost in the final to Andy Roddick , 6 -- 3 , 6 -- 2 . | This is a list of the men 's doubles champions at the Grand Slam tournaments , the ATP championships , the Olympics , and the Masters series events since the introduction of the ATP Tour in 1990 . While the Olympics and masters tournaments are not as important as the four Majors , this chart will help in visualizing ho... | Andy Roddick was the defending champion , but lost to Radek Štěpánek in the semifinals . | Andy Roddick was the defending champion , but Robin Söderling defeated him 6 -- 3 , 7 -- 5 in the final . | Mardy Fish was the defending champion , but had to retire in his second round match against Gilles Müller . Andy Roddick won the title , defeating Müller in the final , 1 -- 6 , 7 -- 7 ( 7 -- 2 ) , 6 -- 2 . | Andy Roddick was the defending champion , and won in the final 7 -- 5 , 6 -- 3 , against Marcos Baghdatis . | The ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ( previously known as the ATP Championship Series , Single-Week , ATP Super 9 , Tennis Masters Series , and ATP Masters Series ) is the third highest tier of men 's tennis tournament after the four Grand Slam tournaments and ATP World Tour Finals . Results in ATP Masters 1000 events ea... | Greg Rusedski was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Scott Draper . Andy Roddick won in the final 7 -- 6 ( 7 -- 2 ) , 6 -- 4 against Paradorn Srichaphan . | This is the seventh year that the Masters Series is being called the Masters 1000 , with the addition of the number 1000 referring to the amount of ranking points which are won , since it began in 2009 . Novak Djokovic became the first man to win 6 singles titles and to reach 8 finals in one year . | Andy Roddick was the defending champion , and won in the final 6 -- 2 , 3 -- 6 , 6 -- 3 , against Roger Federer . | In tennis , the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 is a term applied to a series of tennis tournaments that are ranked below the four Majors and Year-End Championships . Nonetheless , they are the most prestigious tournaments on the ATP World Tour . The circuit began in 1970 , two years after the Open Era when tennis became p... | Andrew Ilie was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Xavier Malisse . Andy Roddick won in the final 6 -- 2 , 6 -- 4 against Malisse , which was the first title of his career . | Fernando González was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Michal Tabara . Andy Roddick won in the final 7 -- 5 , 6 -- 3 against Hyung-Taik Lee . | In the Men 's Singles at the 2005 Wimbledon Championships , Roger Federer was the two-time defending champion , and defeated Andy Roddick 6 -- 2 , 7 -- 6 ( 7 -- 2 ) , 6 -- 4 in the final to win the title for the third time . This tournament was the first Grand Slam tournament in which future World No. 1 and two-time ... | Lleyton Hewitt was the defending champion , but lost in the second round this year . Andy Roddick won the title , defeating Nicolas Mahut 4 -- 6 , 7 -- 6 ( 9 -- 7 ) , 7 -- 6 ( 7 -- 2 ) in the final . | Between 2005 and 2013 inclusive , Rafael Nadal won 46 consecutive matches at the Monte Carlo Masters , which is a record for most consecutive wins at one tournament by any tennis player , male or female . The streak started in the first round of the 2005 edition with a victory over Gaël Monfils , and ended in the final... | Nicolás Lapentti was the defending champion but did not compete that year . Andy Roddick won in the final 6 -- 3 , 6 -- 2 against Nikolay Davydenko . | Andy Roddick was the defending champion and won in the final 7 -- 6 ( 11 -- 9 ) , 6 -- 3 against Pete Sampras . | The Masters Series or simply Masters were single-elimination Magic : The Gathering tournaments open to the most accomplished players only . These tournaments awarded cash prizes upon entrance and were held at several Pro Tours each season . The first predecessor to the Masters Series , named Team Challenge , was held a... | Rafael Nadal was the defending champion , but withdrew from the tournament due to knee tendinitis . In the final , Roger Federer defeated Andy Roddick in the longest men 's singles final ( in terms of games played ) in Grand Slam tournament history with 77 games , breaking the record of 71 games set at the 1927 Austr... | The Men 's singles tournament of this event started in the week of March 8 . It was the year 's first of nine tournaments in the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 series . Rafael Nadal was the defending champion , but he lost to Ivan Ljubičić in the semifinals . After taking out Nadal in the semis , Ivan Ljubičić defeate... | Andy Roddick was the defending champion , but lost in the quarterfinals to Viktor Troicki . Juan Martín del Potro won in the final 6 -- 3 , 6 -- 3 , against Viktor Troicki . | Brian MacPhie and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions but did not compete that year . Jan-Michael Gambill and Andy Roddick won in the final 6 -- 3 , 6 -- 4 against Thomas Shimada and Myles Wakefield . | Andy Roddick was the defending champion , but lost in the semifinals to Rafael Nadal . Rafael Nadal won in the final 7 -- 6 ( 8 -- 6 ) , 7 -- 5 , against Novak Djokovic . It was the first time since 1999 that neither Lleyton Hewitt nor Andy Roddick won the title . | Andy Murray was the two-time defending champion , but lost to Kevin Anderson in the second round . World No. 1 Novak Djokovic won his 10th Masters 1000 title of his career and his 9th title of the year , beating Mardy Fish in the final 6 -- 2 , 3 -- 6 , 6 -- 4 . Djokovic became the first tennis player to win 5 ATP Mas... | 21 |
As the Vietnam War raged in 1969, Yoko Ono and her husband John Lennon did not have two week-long Bed-Ins for Peace. | As the Vietnam War raged in 1969 , Yoko Ono and her husband John Lennon held two week-long Bed-Ins for Peace , one at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam and one at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth in Montreal , each of which were intended to be non-violent protests against wars , and experimental tests of new ways to promote pe... | Yoko Ono ( born February 18 , 1933 ) is a Japanese multimedia artist , singer , songwriter , and peace activist who is also known for her work in performance art and filmmaking . She performs in both English and Japanese . She is the second wife and widow of singer-songwriter John Lennon of the Beatles . Ono grew up ... | The LennonOno Grant for Peace is an award presented by artist and peace activist Yoko Ono . The grant , a sum of $ 50,000 , has been awarded biennially to people and organisations chosen by Ono herself since 2002 , in honour of Ono 's late husband John Lennon . | Live Peace in Toronto 1969 is a live album by the Plastic Ono Band , released December 1969 on Apple . Recorded at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival festival , it was the first live album released by any member of the Beatles separately or together . John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono received a phone call from the fest... | S.I.R. John Winston Ono Lennon is a bootleg album of rehearsals before a concert of British musician John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono , recorded in studio in late August 1972 . The show would be carried out later in Madison Square Garden with the rock band Elephant 's Memory , as part of his two charities concerts `... | The Plastic Ono Band is a band formed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1969 as a vehicle for their collaborative and solo projects . Lennon and Ono had begun a personal and artistic relationship in 1968 , collaborating on several experimental releases . Following their marriage in 1969 , they decided that all of their ... | The Hilton Amsterdam is a hotel in Apollobuurt , Amsterdam , in the Netherlands . It is located at Apollolaan 138 along the Noorder Amstelkanaal , a canal connected to the Amstel river . The hotel opened officially in 1962 and is a branch of the Hilton Hotels chain . It is known for John Lennon and Yoko Ono 's `` Bed-I... | Unfinished Music No. 2 : Life with the Lions is the second of three experimental albums of avant-garde music released by John Lennon and Yoko Ono , released in May 1969 on Zapple , a sub label of Apple . It was a successor to 1968 's highly controversial Unfinished Music No. 1 : Two Virgins , and was followed by the We... | `` Give Peace a Chance '' is a song written by John Lennon ( credited to Lennon -- McCartney ) , and performed with Yoko Ono in Montreal , Quebec , Canada . Released as a single in 1969 by the Plastic Ono Band on Apple Records ( catalogue Apple 13 in the United Kingdom , Apple 1809 in the United States ) , it is the fi... | `` Oh Yoko ! '' is a 1971 song , written and performed by John Lennon , that can be found on his album Imagine and the greatest hits compilation Working Class Hero : The Definitive Lennon . The song was written about his wife Yoko Ono , and features Nicky Hopkins on piano and co-producer Phil Spector on harmony vocal... | May Fung Yee Pang ( born October 24 , 1950 ) is an American , best known as the former girlfriend of John Lennon . She had previously worked as a personal assistant and production coordinator for Lennon and his wife , Yoko Ono . In 1973 , when Lennon and Ono separated , Pang and Lennon had a relationship lasting over... | Unfinished Music No. 1 : Two Virgins is the first of three experimental albums released by John Lennon and Yoko Ono on Apple Records . It was the result of an all-night session of musical experimentation with Yoko in John 's home studio at Kenwood , while his wife , Cynthia Lennon , was on holiday in Greece . Their deb... | `` Mrs. Lennon '' is Yoko Ono 's first single from her second studio album Fly ( 1971 ) . It includes the B-side `` Midsummer New York '' . The song was also featured in the film Imagine ( not to be confused with the documentary about John Lennon 's life ) . Allmusic critic Ned Raggett called the song `` reflective ,... | John Winston Ono Lennon , ( born John Winston Lennon ; 9 October 19408 December 1980 ) was an English guitarist , singer , and songwriter who co-founded the Beatles , the most commercially successful and musically influential band in the history of popular music . He and fellow member Paul McCartney formed a much-celeb... | `` No , No , No '' is a song by Yoko Ono from her controversial 1981 album Season of Glass . The song is one of the most dramatic tracks on the album to address her husband John Lennon 's murder . The song begins with the sound of four gunshots ( Lennon was shot in the back four times ) and Ono screaming . The B-side w... | John Lennon was an English musician who gained worldwide fame as one of the members of the Beatles , for his subsequent solo career , and for his political activism and pacifism . On Monday , December 8 , 1980 , Lennon was shot by Mark David Chapman in the archway of the Dakota , his residence in New York City . Lennon... | Make Some Noise is a campaign by Amnesty International using music by John Lennon to promote human rights . Well-known artists produce covers of solo-era John Lennon songs exclusively for Amnesty International . Yoko Ono , widow of John Lennon , donated the recording rights to `` Imagine '' and John Lennon 's entire ... | Some Time in New York City is a studio album by John Lennon & Yoko Ono and Elephant 's Memory , and paired with the live album Live Jam as a double album . Released in 1972 , it is Lennon 's third post-Beatles solo album , fifth with Ono , and third with producer Phil Spector . Some Time in New York City fared poorly... | The Toronto Rock and Roll Revival was a one-day , twelve-hour music festival held in Toronto , Ontario , Canada on September 13 , 1969 . It featured a number of popular musical acts from the 1950s and 1960s . The festival is particularly notable as featuring an appearance by John Lennon and Yoko Ono , as the Plastic On... | `` The Ballad of John and Yoko '' is a song written by John Lennon , attributed to Lennon -- McCartney as was the custom , and released by the Beatles as a single in May 1969 . The song , chronicling the events surrounding Lennon 's marriage to Yoko Ono , was the Beatles ' 17th and final UK number one single . | The John Lennon Songwriting Contest , named for former Beatle John Lennon , is a songwriting competition for songwriters , open to amateurs and professionals . The contest was established in 1997 by Lennon 's widow Yoko Ono , in collaboration with David Sonenberg and Brian Rothschild . | John Lennon Anthology is a four-CD box set of home demos , alternative studio outtakes and other unreleased material recorded by John Lennon over the course of his solo career from `` Give Peace a Chance '' in 1969 up until the 1980 sessions for Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey . The anthology was divided by its com... | `` I 'm Stepping Out '' is the last single from the final John Lennon and Yoko Ono album Milk and Honey . In it , Lennon celebrates his enthusiasm for the night life of New York City , and makes tongue-in-cheek reference to his `` househusband '' period . It reached number 88 in the UK Singles chart , and in the US at ... | was a museum located inside the Saitama Super Arena in Chūō-ku , Saitama , Saitama Prefecture , Japan . It was established to preserve knowledge of John Lennon 's life and musical career . It displayed Lennon 's widow Yoko Ono 's collection of his memorabilia as well as other displays . The museum opened on October 9 ,... | John and Yoko : A Love Story is a 1985 television drama that chronicles the lives of John Lennon and Yoko Ono , beginning just before they met in 1966 and concluding with Lennon 's murder in 1980 . The movie was made with the co-operation of Yoko Ono , who controlled the song rights . | `` Bed Peace '' is a song by American recording artist Jhené Aiko , taken from her debut EP , Sail Out ( 2013 ) . The song was first premiered in July 2013 during a performance for Rap-Up Sessions , Bed Peace was later released as the EP 's lead single on September 17 , 2013 , through ARTium record and Def Jam Recordin... | Live in New York City is a posthumous live album by English rock musician John Lennon . It was prepared under the supervision of his widow , Yoko Ono , and released in 1986 as his second official live album , the first being Live Peace in Toronto 1969 . | `` Hold On '' is a song from the album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon . It features only vocals , tremolo guitar , drums , and bass guitar , typical of the sparse arrangements Lennon favoured at the time . On the 2000 reissue of John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band , `` Hold On '' features a slightly longer introd... | Peace , Love & Truth is a compilation album of music celebrating John Lennon and Yoko Ono 's songs for peace , released only in Asian and Australian markets in August 2005 . In place of this release for the rest of the world , Working Class Hero : The Definitive Lennon was issued in October of the same year . This al... | Lennon is a musical with music and lyrics by John Lennon and book by Don Scardino , who also directed its premiere . The musical is about the life of Lennon and is notable for Scardino 's choice to be almost exclusively based on Lennon 's own words and to focus on Lennon 's solo career , with no songs from the Lennon -... | `` Happy Xmas ( War Is Over ) '' is a Christmas song with lyrics by John Lennon and Yoko Ono , released in 1971 as a single by John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with the Harlem Community Choir . The lyrics are set to the traditional English ballad `` Skewball '' . It was the seventh single release by Lennon outside of his w... | Lennon is a four-CD box set featuring many of John Lennon 's solo songs and was released in 1990 . Not to be confused with 2015 box set of the same name , which includes Lennon 's 8 original studio albums on vinyl . Compiled by the foremost authority on the Beatles , Mark Lewisohn , Lennon encompasses Lennon 's entir... | This is a list of the lineups of the Plastic Ono Band , the backing band established by John Lennon and Yoko Ono . It was active in various incarnations from 1969 to 1974 , and was revived by Ono in 2009 . The group had a constantly shifting lineup , so this page reflects each individual incarnation under the name . | 22 |
Tupac Shakur was born Lesane Parish Crooks. | Tupac Amaru Shakur ( -LSB- ˈtuːpɑːk_ʃəˈkʊər -RSB- ; born Lesane Parish Crooks ; June 16 , 1971September 13 , 1996 ) , also known by his stage names 2Pac , Makaveli , and Pac , was an American rapper , record producer , actor , and poet . As of 2007 , Shakur has sold over 75 million records worldwide . His double disc a... | Shakur is a surname . Notable people with the name include : Tupac Shakur ( 1971 -- 1996 ) , American rapper and actor ` Abd Allah II ibn ` Ali ` Abd ash-Shakur ( died 1930 ) , last Emir of Harar , Ethiopia ( 1884 -- 1887 ) Afeni Shakur ( 1947 -- 2016 ) , former member of the Black Panther Party , mother of Tupac S... | On September 7 , 1996 , American hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas , Nevada . The shooting occurred at 11:15 p.m. Pacific time when the car with Shakur stopped at a red light at East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane . Shakur was struck by four .40 caliber rounds fired from a G... | Maurice Williams ( born 1969 ) , better known by his stage name Mopreme Shakur , originally known as Wycked , is an American rapper . He was a member of the hip-hop group Thug Life and is the older step-brother of Tupac Shakur . He was also a member of The Outlawz ( under the name Komani ) , but later dropped out becau... | Orlando Tive `` Baby Lane '' Anderson ( August 13 , 1974 -- May 29 , 1998 ) was an alleged affiliate of the South Side Crips and a person of interest in the investigation into the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur by the Compton and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Departments . Detective Tim Brennan of Compton filed an affid... | Mutulu Shakur ( born Jeral Wayne Williams ; August 8 , 1950 ) is an American black nationalist , acupuncturist and convicted felon . He was a proponent of the Republic of New Afrika and a close friend of Geronimo Pratt . Shakur is best known for his conviction on racketeering charges following the 1979 prison escape ... | Mutah Wassin Shabazz Beale ( born October 7 , 1977 ) , better known as Napoleon , is a former member of Tupac Shakur 's rap group Outlawz . Beale has since converted to Islam and is now a motivational speaker . | Tumelo Kepadisa ( born 2 May 1981 ) , simply known as Tuks or Tuks Senganga is a South African Motswako rapper born in Mafikeng , in the former homeland of the Bophuthatswana . He frequently performs in ethnic languages , though mostly Setswana . Tuks Senganga started writing in 1993 , drawing inspiration from everyday... | The Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts , based in Stone Mountain , Georgia , was a performing arts center supported through the Shakur Family Foundation . The Shakur Center 's mission was to provide opportunities for young people through the arts , and offers programs such as drama , dance , and creative writing cl... | `` Changes '' is a hip hop song by Tupac Shakur featuring Talent . The song makes references to the war on drugs , the treatment of black people by the police , the perpetuation of poverty and its accompanying vicious-cycle value system in urban African American culture , and the difficulties of life in the ghetto . `... | Tupac : A Thug Life is an anthology and collection of writings on the rapper Tupac Shakur released in 2005 by Plexus Publishing in the UK . The book was edited by Sam Brown with a foreword by music journalist Kris Ex . The title was taken from a quote by Shakur , who once said , `` I did n't choose the thug life ; the ... | Afeni Shakur Davis ( born Alice Faye Williams ; January 10 , 1947 -- May 2 , 2016 ) was an American political activist , Black Panther , and music businesswoman . Shakur was the mother of American rapper and actor Tupac Shakur . | A 2Pac Tribute : Dare 2 Struggle is a posthumously released tribute album dedicated to the late hip hop icon , Tupac Shakur . Dr. Mutulu Shakur ( Tupac 's nonbiological father ) released the tribute album to commemorate Tupac 's 35th birthday and 10 year passing anniversary . The album features contributions from rap... | Christopher Brian `` Chris '' Bridges ( born September 11 , 1977 ) , better known by his stage name Ludacris , is an American hip hop recording artist and actor . Alongside his manager , Chaka Zulu , Ludacris is the co-founder of Disturbing tha Peace , an imprint distributed by Def Jam Recordings . Throughout his caree... | Tupac : Resurrection is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and death of rapper Tupac Shakur . The film , directed by Lauren Lazin and released by Paramount Pictures , is narrated by Tupac Shakur himself . The film was in theaters from November 16 , 2003 to December 21 , 2003 . As of July 1 , 2008 it had ea... | `` Ghetto Gospel '' is a song by rapper Tupac Shakur , which was originally released as the second single on his posthumous 2004 album Loyal to the Game . It samples Elton John 's 1971 hit , `` Indian Sunset '' . The single topped the charts in the United Kingdom ( for 3 weeks ) , Australia , Czech Republic and the Rep... | Paul Tucker ( born 12 August 1965 , Crystal Palace , London , England ) is a record producer and songwriter . He is best known as one half of the British duo , Lighthouse Family . He attended Newcastle University , from which he graduated with a double first class Honours degree in French and German . Currently , Tuc... | Tex Perkins ( born Gregory Stephen Perkins on 28 December 1964 in Darwin , Australia ) is an Australian singer-songwriter , who is widely known for fronting the popular Australian rock-band The Cruel Sea , but has also performed with the Beasts of Bourbon , Thug , James Baker Experience , The Butcher Shop , Salamander ... | Leslie Tucker , known as Junior Tucker ( born 1966 in Trenchtown , Kingston , Jamaica ) , is a Jamaican reggae singer , who started his career in secular music but who now sings Christian music . His hits included `` Happy '' and his own composition , `` Do n't Test '' . | Starkid ( real name Adam Spears ) was a young electronic music producer from East Texas who was most known for his single Crayons which was played by DJs such as Armin van Buuren , Markus Schulz , John Digweed and featured on Nick Warren 's Global Underground : Reykjavik . It was later released as a full single on Rele... | Tyrone Shawn Wilkins , better known as Little Shawn and Shawn Pen , is an American hip hop artist , rapper , songwriter and producer . He released a single in 1986 My girl Mother ( Select Records ) and an album called The Voice In The Mirror ( Capitol Records ) in 1992 . Little Shawn released the single `` Dom Peri... | Lawrence `` Kris '' Parker ( born August 20 , 1965 ) , better known by his stage names KRS-One , and Teacha , is an American rapper and occasional producer from The Bronx , New York City , New York . KRS-One rose to prominence as part of the group Boogie Down Productions , which he formed with DJ Scott La Rock in the m... | Foued El Ouazzani ( born 23 September 1988 in Vitry-sur-Seine ) , better known by his stage name Leck ( also stylised L.E.C.K. ) is a French rapper of Moroccan origin signed to Believe Recordings . | Charles Turu Tumahai ( 14 January 1949 -- 21 December 1995 ) was a New Zealand singer , bass player and songwriter who was a member of several noted rock groups in New Zealand , Australia and the UK . He is best known internationally as the bassist and backing vocalist in Bill Nelson 's Be-Bop Deluxe . Tumahai was bo... | Mark Tucker ( born October 11 , 1957 in Laurel , Maryland , and who legally changed his name in 1991 to T. Storm Hunter ) is a musician , and co-founder of Tetrapod Spools . His debut album , Batstew , which is now collectible , was released in two runs , each of 100 copies . There was also one personalized edition f... | `` Panther Power '' is a song by Tupac Shakur featuring Ray Luv and it is one of the earliest recordings by Tupac . The song was produced by the Digital Underground and Strictly Dope member , Chopmaster J.The song posthumously released on the album , Tupac : Resurrection ( soundtrack ) and Beginnings : The Lost Tapes 1... | Geronimo Pratt ( born Elmer Pratt , September 13 , 1947 -- June 2 , 2011 ) , also known as Geronimo Ji-Jaga and Geronimo Ji-Jaga Pratt , was a decorated military veteran and a high-ranking member of the Black Panther Party in the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s . Born in Louisiana , he served two tours ... | Chris Brochu ( born June 25 , 1989 ) is an American actor and singer-songwriter , older brother of Doug Brochu . He is best known as Luke Parker in The Vampire Diaries . Brochu also is the lead singer for the band Fall Into Faith . | Thaddeus Parker was born on 13 November 1923 in Cross City , Florida . | Malcolm Greenridge ( born July 7 , 1974 ) , known as E.D.I. Mean , is an American hip hop artist and a member of the Outlawz . While in the third grade , Malcolm became friends with Katari `` Kastro '' Cox who later introduced his cousin , Tupac Shakur , | Adrian Policena ( born in December 7 , 1979 in Lucban , Quezon , Philippines ) , also known as Chris Tsuper , is a radio disc jockey and recording artist in the Philippines . He is best known for his program Tambalang Balasubas at Balahura ( with co-host Nicole Hyala ) at 90.7 Love Radio and through Love Radio stations... | All Eyez on Me is an upcoming American biographical drama film about hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur , directed by Benny Boom and written by Jeremy Haft , Eddie Gonzalez and Steven Bagatourian . Titled after Shakur 's 1996 fourth studio album of the same name , the film stars Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Tupac and co-stars Kat G... | Sydney Crooks ( born Sydney Roy Crooks , 24 February 1945 , Westmoreland , Jamaica ) , also known as Sidney Crooks , Sidney Roy , Luddy Pioneer , Luddy Crooks and now Norris Cole , is a Jamaican singer and record producer , and a member of The Pioneers since 1962 . | 23 |
The Jim Henson Company produced The Muppet Movie, The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth. | The Jim Henson Company ( also known at various times as Muppets , LLC. , Henson Associates , Ltd. , and Jim Henson Productions , Inc. ) is an American entertainment company , a leading producer of children 's and family entertainment ( despite some of the company 's works containing mature content ) , and best known as... | James Maury `` Jim '' Henson ( September 24 , 1936 -- May 16 , 1990 ) was an American puppeteer , artist , cartoonist , inventor , screenwriter , film director and producer who achieved international fame as the creator of the Muppets . Born in Greenville , Mississippi , and raised in Leland , Mississippi , and Hyattsv... | Jim Henson Television is the television production arm of The Jim Henson Company . Jim Henson Television has developed many creative shows over the span of four decades . Some of the more notable television programs produced by the Henson organization include : Sesame Street - In 1969 , the creator of Sesame Street ... | The Dark Crystal is a 1982 American -- British fantasy adventure film directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz and stars the voices of Stephen Garlick , Lisa Maxwell , Billie Whitelaw , and Percy Edwards . The plot revolves around Jen , an elf-like ` Gelfling ' on a quest to restore balance to his alien world by returning a... | Jim Henson 's Creature Shop is a special/visual effects company founded in 1979 by puppeteer Jim Henson , creator of The Muppets . The company is based out of Hollywood , California , United States , and , previously , Camden Town in London , United Kingdom , where they still maintain some facilities . | The characters and races of The Dark Crystal were created by puppeteer Jim Henson and concept artist Brian Froud for the 1982 cult fantasy film The Dark Crystal and its expanded universe in books , comics , artwork , games , and proposed sequel . Notably , most of the information about specific character and race names... | The Muppets is a group of comedic puppet characters originally created by Jim Henson who have appeared in multiple television series , films , and other media appearances since the 1950s . The majority of the characters listed here originated on The Muppet Show , a television series that aired from 1976 to 1981 . Since... | The Jim Henson Foundation was founded by puppeteer and Muppet creator Jim Henson to promote and develop puppetry in the United States . Jim Henson 's daughter Cheryl Henson currently serves as the president for the Foundation . It is the only grantmaking institution with the mission of supporting puppetry . The Jim H... | The discography of The Muppets , an American puppet group originally created by puppeteer Jim Henson , includes of fifteen studio albums , four compilation albums , one extended play , eight singles , two `` featured artist '' singles and five music videos . Of the studio and compilation albums , three are soundtracks ... | The Muppets are an ensemble cast of puppet characters known for their self-aware , burlesque , and meta-referential style of variety-sketch comedy . Created by Jim Henson in 1955 , they are the namesake for the Disney media franchise that encompasses feature films , television series , music recordings , theme park att... | Jim Henson Records was a short-lived music label made by The Jim Henson Company and BMG Kidz . It began in 1988 with the soundtrack for the film Kokomo . Despite the decreasing popularity of the Muppets following the death of Jim Henson , this record line kept the Muppets in the public 's eyes and included some now-r... | The Muppets are a group of puppet characters created by Jim Henson , many for the purpose of appearing on the children 's television program Sesame Street . Henson 's involvement in Sesame Street began when he and Joan Ganz Cooney , one of the creators of the show , met in the summer of 1968 , at one of the show 's fiv... | Labyrinth is a 1986 British-American adventure musical fantasy film directed by Jim Henson , executive-produced by George Lucas , and based upon conceptual designs by Brian Froud . The film revolves around 15-year-old Sarah 's ( Jennifer Connelly ) quest to reach the center of an enormous otherworldly maze to rescue he... | The Dark Crystal is a graphic adventure computer game based on Jim Henson 's fantasy film , The Dark Crystal . The game was designed by Roberta Williams and published under the SierraVenture line in 1983 as Hi-Res Adventure # 6 : The Dark Crystal . It was the first Hi-Res Adventure released under the SierraVenture line... | Jane Henson 's Nativity Story is a unique re-telling of the Christmas story with puppets from the co-creator of The Muppets , Jane Henson . It features live sacred music and a cast of puppets built by The Jim Henson Company . | The Muppet Christmas Carol is a 1992 American musical fantasy comedy-drama film and an adaptation of Charles Dickens 's 1843 novel A Christmas Carol . It is the fourth in a series of live-action musical films featuring The Muppets , with Michael Caine starring as Ebenezer Scrooge . Although it is a comedic film with co... | Only films in which all the characters are represented by puppets should be listed here . For animated films featuring puppets , see List of stop-motion films . Thunderbirds Are GO ( 1966 ) - UK Thunderbird 6 ( 1968 ) - UK The Muppet Movie ( 1979 ) - USA The Dark Crystal ( 1982 ) - USA/UK The Great Muppet Caper ( ... | Muppet Kids ( fully titled `` Muppet Kids Reading and Thinking Series '' ) is a series of educational video games developed by Jim Henson Interactive , published by Brighter Child and distributed on some CDs by Encore Software . The games were released in both US , UK and France . The games were reissued in 2004 and in... | The founders of The Jim Henson Company are Jim and Jane Henson . This is a list of notable feature films produced by The Jim Henson Company . | Fraggle Rock ( also known as Jim Henson 's Fraggle Rock or Fraggle Rock with Jim Henson 's Muppets ) is a British/American/Canadian children 's live action puppet television series about interconnected societies of Muppet creatures , created by Jim Henson . Fraggle Rock was co-produced by British television company T... | Michael Kingsbury Frith ( born 8 July 1941 ) is the former Executive Vice-President and Creative Director for Jim Henson Productions . His contributions to Muppet projects have been extensive and varied . | The Muppets Take Manhattan is a 1984 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Oz . It is the third of a series of live-action musical feature films starring Jim Henson 's Muppets with special appearances by Art Carney , James Coco , Dabney Coleman , Gregory Hines , Linda Lavin , and Joan Rivers . The film was pro... | John Paul Henson ( April 25 , 1965 -- February 14 , 2014 ) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets . | Muppets Tonight is an American live-action/puppet family-oriented television series created by Jim Henson Productions and featuring The Muppets . Much like the `` MuppeTelevision '' segment of The Jim Henson Hour , the show was a continuation of The Muppet Show , set in a television studio , rather than a theater . I... | The Jim Henson Hour is a television series that aired on NBC in 1987 . It was developed as a showcase for The Jim Henson Company 's various puppet creations , including the Muppet characters . Nine of the twelve episodes produced aired on NBC before the program was canceled . Two episodes later aired on Nickelodeon i... | The Great Muppet Caper is a 1981 British-American mystery musical comedy film directed by Jim Henson , marking his feature directorial . The film is about the Muppets who must travel to London , England to stop a jewel heist . It is the second of a series of live-action musical feature films , starring Jim Henson 's Mu... | The Muppet Movie is a 1979 British-American musical road comedy film and the first theatrical film featuring the Muppets . Directed by James Frawley and produced by Jim Henson , the film 's screenplay was written by The Muppet Show writers Jerry Juhl and Jack Burns . An American and British venture produced by Henson A... | Hyperion Pictures ( a.k.a. Hyperion Films or Hyperion Studios ) is an American film production company founded by Thomas L. Wilhite , who had previously been the head of motion picture and television produced for and owned by Walt Disney Productions , and writer/director Willard Carroll . The company produces both live... | The Muppets Studio , LLC , formerly The Muppets Holding Company , LLC , is a wholly owned entertainment subsidiary of Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media Labs , formed in 2004 through The Walt Disney Company 's acquisition of The Muppets and Bear in the Big Blue House assets from The Jim Henson Company . | The Christmas Toy is a 1986 Emmy Award nominated television film , directed by Eric Till and produced by The Jim Henson Company , featuring Jim Henson 's Muppets , including Rugby the Tiger who remembers how he was the Christmas Toy last year , and thinks he 's going to be unwrapped again this year . The film , which o... | Jim Henson Pictures is an American film studio , owned by The Jim Henson Company and operated by Brian and Lisa Henson . It was founded on July 21 , 1995 as a joint venture between Jim Henson Productions and Sony Pictures Entertainment . | The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson is a one-hour special that aired on CBS on November 21 , 1990 . The program was a tribute to Muppet creator Jim Henson , who had died earlier in 1990 due to toxic shock syndrome caused by a streptococcus infection , and featured characters from The Muppet Show , Fraggle Rock , and Sesam... | The Hoobs is a British/American/Canadian BAFTA-winning children 's television programme created and produced by The Jim Henson Company and Decode Entertainment . | 24 |
Slovenia uses the euro. | Slovenia ( -LSB- sloʊˈviːniə , _ slə - , _ - njə -RSB- ; Slovenija -LSB- slɔˈʋéːnija -RSB- ) , officially the Republic of Slovenia ( Slovene : , abbr. : RS ) , is a nation state in southern Central Europe , located at the crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes . It is bordered by Italy to the west , Aust... | Slovenia today is a developed country that enjoys prosperity and stability as well as a GDP per capita by purchase power parity at 83 % of the EU28 average in 2015 , which is the same as in 2014 and 2 percentage points higher than in 2013 . Nominal GDP in 2015 was 38.570 mio EUR , nominal GDP per capita ( GDP/pc ) in 2... | The Bank of Slovenia ( Banka Slovenije ) is the bank of issue and the central bank of the Republic of Slovenia . Based in Ljubljana , it was established on 25 June 1991 . Its primary task is to take care of the stability of the domestic currency and to ensure the liquidity of payments within the country and with foreig... | The tolar was the currency of Slovenia from 8 October 1991 until the introduction of the euro on 1 January 2007 . It was subdivided into 100 stotinov ( cents ) . The ISO 4217 currency code for the Slovenian tolar was SIT . From October 1991 until June 1992 , the acronym SLT was in use . | Slovenian euro coins were first issued for circulation on 1 January 2007 and a unique feature is designed for each coin . The design of approximately 230 million Slovenian euro coins ( total value of approximately $ 80 million ) was unveiled on 7 October 2005 . The designers were Miljenko Licul , Maja Licul and Janez B... | Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone , mainly in gold and silver , although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions . Slovenia introduced the euro on 1 January 2007 . Since then , the Bank of Slovenia have been issuing both norm... | The Slovak euro coins are the European monetary union euro coins issued by Slovakia since 2009 . They feature three separate designs for the three series of coins . Slovakia has been a member of the European Union since May 2004 , and is a member of the European Economic and Monetary Union . Slovakia adopted the euro... | The euro ( sign : $ ; code : EUR ) is the official currency of the eurozone , which consists of 19 of the member states of the European Union : Austria , Belgium , Cyprus , Estonia , Finland , France , Germany , Greece , Ireland , Italy , Latvia , Lithuania , Luxembourg , Malta , the Netherlands , Portugal , Slovakia ,... | Slovenia is a nation state in southern Central Europe , located at the crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes . It is bordered by Italy to the west , Austria to the north , Hungary to the northeast , Croatia to the south and southeast , and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest . It covers 20,273 km2 and has... | This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Slovenia . Slovenia is a country in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean . Slovenia borders Italy on the west , the Adriatic Sea on the southwest , Croatia on the south and east , Hungary on the northeast , and Austria on the nor... | Corruption in Slovenia is examined on this page . | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Slovenia : Slovenia -- sovereign country located in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west , the Adriatic Sea to the southwest , Croatia to the south and east , Hungary to the northeast , and Austria to the north . The capital of Sl... | The dinar ( sr. ( dinar ) ; -LSB- dînaːr -RSB- ; paucal : dinara / динара ) is the currency of Serbia . The earliest use of the dinar dates back to 1214 . | Slovenia has been a meeting area of the Slavic , Germanic , Romance , and Uralic linguistic and cultural regions , which makes it the most complex meeting point of languages in Europe . The official and national language of Slovenia is Slovene , which is spoken by a large majority of the population . It is also known ,... | This is a list of airports in Slovenia , grouped by type and sorted by location . Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia ( Republika Slovenija ) , is a country in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean . Slovenia borders Italy on the west , the Adriatic Sea on the southwest , Croatia... | Croatia 's currency , the kuna , has used the euro ( and prior to that one of the euro 's major predecessors , the German mark or Deutschmark ) as its main reference since its creation in 1994 , and a long-held policy of the Croatian National Bank has been to keep the kuna 's exchange rate with the euro within a relati... | There are 28 currencies currently used in the 50 countries of Europe , all of which are members of the United Nations , except Vatican City , which is an observer . All de facto present currencies in Europe , and an incomplete list of the preceding currency , are listed here . A currency is a medium of exchange , suc... | Eastern Slovenia ( Vzhodna Slovenija ) is one of the two NUTS-2 Regions of Slovenia . The region forms the eastern part of the country and includes the cities of Maribor , Celje and Velenje . It is the poorer of the two regions of Slovenia and its GDP per capita is 72.5 % of the European Union average ( $ 17,100 per ye... | Slovene ( -LSB- sloʊˈviːniən , _ slə - -RSB- slovenski jezik or slovenščina ) belongs to the group of South Slavic languages . It is spoken by approximately 2.5 million speakers worldwide , the majority of whom live in Slovenia . It is the first language of about 2.1 million Slovenian people and is one of the 24 offici... | Slovakia is a landlocked country in Central Europe . The capital and largest city is Bratislava . The official language is Slovak . Slovakia is a high-income advanced economy with a very high Human Development Index , a very high standard of living and performs favourably in measurements of civil liberties , press fr... | The international status and usage of the : euro has grown since its launch in 1999 . When the euro formally replaced 12 currencies on 1 January 2002 , it inherited their use in territories such as Montenegro and replaced minor currencies tied to the pre-euro currencies , such as in Monaco . Four small states have been... | Western Slovenia ( Zahodna Slovenija ) is one of the two NUTS-2 Regions of Slovenia . The region forms the western part of the country and includes the cities of Ljubljana , Koper , Kranj and Nova Gorica . It is the richer of the two regions of Slovenia and its GDP per capita is 105.4 % of the European Union average ( ... | Vzemi ali pusti ( `` Take It or Leave It '' ) is the Slovenian version of Deal or No Deal , which is produced by POP TV . The show originally had a top prize of 15,000,000 tolarjev ( about US$ 82,000 ) , but it has changed to $ 70,000 ( about US$ 97,000 ) since Slovenia 's switch to the euro on New Year 's Day , 2007 . | Lithuania is an EU member state which joined the Eurozone by adopting the euro on 1 January 2015 . This made it the last of the three Baltic states to adopt the euro , after Estonia ( 2011 ) and Latvia ( 2014 ) . Before then , its currency , the litas , was pegged to the euro at 3.4528 litas to 1 euro . | The franc ( sign : Fr . or SFr. ; Franken , French and Romansh : franc , franco code : CHF ) is the currency and legal tender of Switzerland and Liechtenstein ; it is also legal tender in the Italian exclave Campione d'Italia . The Swiss National Bank ( SNB ) issues banknotes and the federal mint Swissmint issues coins... | Banking in Serbia is regulated by the central bank the National Bank of Serbia . Mandate of National Bank of Serbia is to contribute , without prejudice to its primary objective , to the maintenance and strengthening of the stability of the financial system and Economy of Serbia . To determine and implement measures an... | Slovenia inherited the academic grading system of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . A five-point grading scale is used in primary and secondary schools : 5 : excellent ( odlično , best possible grade ; usually 90 % + ) 4 : very good ( prav dobro , usually 80 % + ) 3 : good ( dobro , usually 65 % + ) 2... | Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone , mainly in gold and silver , although other precious metals are also used on rare occasions . Slovakia is scheduled to introduced the euro on 1 January 2009 . The National Bank of Slovakia , together with... | Before Kosovo declared independence in 2008 , Kosovo unilaterally adopted the euro as its currency in 2002 when it was a United Nations mandate ; although , it is not an official eurozone member . | Slovenia qualified for one UEFA European Championship so far ( as of 2014 ) , the Euro 2000 tournament . During the qualifiers , they ended second in their group with Norway , Greece , Latvia , Albania and Georgia . This allowed the team to compete for qualification against Ukraine in the play-offs , which the Slovenia... | Slovenia is situated in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean . The Alps -- including the Julian Alps , the Kamnik-Savinja Alps and the Karavanke chain , as well as the Pohorje massif -- dominate Northern Slovenia along its long border to Austria . Slovenia 's Adriatic coastline stretches app... | The Slovak koruna or Slovak crown ( slovenská koruna , literally meaning Slovak crown ) was the currency of Slovakia between 8 February 1993 and 31 December 2008 , and could be used for cash payment until 16 January 2009 . The ISO 4217 code was SKK and the local abbreviation was Sk . The Slovak crown ( koruna ) was als... | The Slovenian identity card is issued to Slovenian citizens . It can be used as a travel document when visiting countries in the European Union , European Economic Area and Switzerland as well as non-EU countries of Albania , Andorra , Bosnia-Herzegovina , Georgia , Macedonia , Montenegro , San Marino and Serbia . | 25 |
Slovenia uses the euro. | The eurozone , officially called the euro area , is a monetary union of 19 of the 28 European Union ( EU ) member states which have adopted the euro as their common currency and sole legal tender . The monetary authority of the eurozone is the Eurosystem . The other nine members of the European Union continue to use th... | Slovenia today is a developed country that enjoys prosperity and stability as well as a GDP per capita by purchase power parity at 83 % of the EU28 average in 2015 , which is the same as in 2014 and 2 percentage points higher than in 2013 . Nominal GDP in 2015 was 38.570 mio EUR , nominal GDP per capita ( GDP/pc ) in 2... | The Bank of Slovenia ( Banka Slovenije ) is the bank of issue and the central bank of the Republic of Slovenia . Based in Ljubljana , it was established on 25 June 1991 . Its primary task is to take care of the stability of the domestic currency and to ensure the liquidity of payments within the country and with foreig... | The tolar was the currency of Slovenia from 8 October 1991 until the introduction of the euro on 1 January 2007 . It was subdivided into 100 stotinov ( cents ) . The ISO 4217 currency code for the Slovenian tolar was SIT . From October 1991 until June 1992 , the acronym SLT was in use . | Slovenian euro coins were first issued for circulation on 1 January 2007 and a unique feature is designed for each coin . The design of approximately 230 million Slovenian euro coins ( total value of approximately $ 80 million ) was unveiled on 7 October 2005 . The designers were Miljenko Licul , Maja Licul and Janez B... | Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone , mainly in gold and silver , although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions . Slovenia introduced the euro on 1 January 2007 . Since then , the Bank of Slovenia have been issuing both norm... | The Slovak euro coins are the European monetary union euro coins issued by Slovakia since 2009 . They feature three separate designs for the three series of coins . Slovakia has been a member of the European Union since May 2004 , and is a member of the European Economic and Monetary Union . Slovakia adopted the euro... | The euro ( sign : $ ; code : EUR ) is the official currency of the eurozone , which consists of 19 of the member states of the European Union : Austria , Belgium , Cyprus , Estonia , Finland , France , Germany , Greece , Ireland , Italy , Latvia , Lithuania , Luxembourg , Malta , the Netherlands , Portugal , Slovakia ,... | Slovenia is a nation state in southern Central Europe , located at the crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes . It is bordered by Italy to the west , Austria to the north , Hungary to the northeast , Croatia to the south and southeast , and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest . It covers 20,273 km2 and has... | This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Slovenia . Slovenia is a country in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean . Slovenia borders Italy on the west , the Adriatic Sea on the southwest , Croatia on the south and east , Hungary on the northeast , and Austria on the nor... | Corruption in Slovenia is examined on this page . | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Slovenia : Slovenia -- sovereign country located in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west , the Adriatic Sea to the southwest , Croatia to the south and east , Hungary to the northeast , and Austria to the north . The capital of Sl... | The dinar ( sr. ( dinar ) ; -LSB- dînaːr -RSB- ; paucal : dinara / динара ) is the currency of Serbia . The earliest use of the dinar dates back to 1214 . | Slovenia has been a meeting area of the Slavic , Germanic , Romance , and Uralic linguistic and cultural regions , which makes it the most complex meeting point of languages in Europe . The official and national language of Slovenia is Slovene , which is spoken by a large majority of the population . It is also known ,... | This is a list of airports in Slovenia , grouped by type and sorted by location . Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia ( Republika Slovenija ) , is a country in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean . Slovenia borders Italy on the west , the Adriatic Sea on the southwest , Croatia... | Croatia 's currency , the kuna , has used the euro ( and prior to that one of the euro 's major predecessors , the German mark or Deutschmark ) as its main reference since its creation in 1994 , and a long-held policy of the Croatian National Bank has been to keep the kuna 's exchange rate with the euro within a relati... | There are 28 currencies currently used in the 50 countries of Europe , all of which are members of the United Nations , except Vatican City , which is an observer . All de facto present currencies in Europe , and an incomplete list of the preceding currency , are listed here . A currency is a medium of exchange , suc... | Eastern Slovenia ( Vzhodna Slovenija ) is one of the two NUTS-2 Regions of Slovenia . The region forms the eastern part of the country and includes the cities of Maribor , Celje and Velenje . It is the poorer of the two regions of Slovenia and its GDP per capita is 72.5 % of the European Union average ( $ 17,100 per ye... | Slovene ( -LSB- sloʊˈviːniən , _ slə - -RSB- slovenski jezik or slovenščina ) belongs to the group of South Slavic languages . It is spoken by approximately 2.5 million speakers worldwide , the majority of whom live in Slovenia . It is the first language of about 2.1 million Slovenian people and is one of the 24 offici... | Slovakia is a landlocked country in Central Europe . The capital and largest city is Bratislava . The official language is Slovak . Slovakia is a high-income advanced economy with a very high Human Development Index , a very high standard of living and performs favourably in measurements of civil liberties , press fr... | The international status and usage of the : euro has grown since its launch in 1999 . When the euro formally replaced 12 currencies on 1 January 2002 , it inherited their use in territories such as Montenegro and replaced minor currencies tied to the pre-euro currencies , such as in Monaco . Four small states have been... | Western Slovenia ( Zahodna Slovenija ) is one of the two NUTS-2 Regions of Slovenia . The region forms the western part of the country and includes the cities of Ljubljana , Koper , Kranj and Nova Gorica . It is the richer of the two regions of Slovenia and its GDP per capita is 105.4 % of the European Union average ( ... | Vzemi ali pusti ( `` Take It or Leave It '' ) is the Slovenian version of Deal or No Deal , which is produced by POP TV . The show originally had a top prize of 15,000,000 tolarjev ( about US$ 82,000 ) , but it has changed to $ 70,000 ( about US$ 97,000 ) since Slovenia 's switch to the euro on New Year 's Day , 2007 . | Lithuania is an EU member state which joined the Eurozone by adopting the euro on 1 January 2015 . This made it the last of the three Baltic states to adopt the euro , after Estonia ( 2011 ) and Latvia ( 2014 ) . Before then , its currency , the litas , was pegged to the euro at 3.4528 litas to 1 euro . | The franc ( sign : Fr . or SFr. ; Franken , French and Romansh : franc , franco code : CHF ) is the currency and legal tender of Switzerland and Liechtenstein ; it is also legal tender in the Italian exclave Campione d'Italia . The Swiss National Bank ( SNB ) issues banknotes and the federal mint Swissmint issues coins... | Banking in Serbia is regulated by the central bank the National Bank of Serbia . Mandate of National Bank of Serbia is to contribute , without prejudice to its primary objective , to the maintenance and strengthening of the stability of the financial system and Economy of Serbia . To determine and implement measures an... | Slovenia inherited the academic grading system of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . A five-point grading scale is used in primary and secondary schools : 5 : excellent ( odlično , best possible grade ; usually 90 % + ) 4 : very good ( prav dobro , usually 80 % + ) 3 : good ( dobro , usually 65 % + ) 2... | Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone , mainly in gold and silver , although other precious metals are also used on rare occasions . Slovakia is scheduled to introduced the euro on 1 January 2009 . The National Bank of Slovakia , together with... | Before Kosovo declared independence in 2008 , Kosovo unilaterally adopted the euro as its currency in 2002 when it was a United Nations mandate ; although , it is not an official eurozone member . | Slovenia qualified for one UEFA European Championship so far ( as of 2014 ) , the Euro 2000 tournament . During the qualifiers , they ended second in their group with Norway , Greece , Latvia , Albania and Georgia . This allowed the team to compete for qualification against Ukraine in the play-offs , which the Slovenia... | Slovenia is situated in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean . The Alps -- including the Julian Alps , the Kamnik-Savinja Alps and the Karavanke chain , as well as the Pohorje massif -- dominate Northern Slovenia along its long border to Austria . Slovenia 's Adriatic coastline stretches app... | The Slovak koruna or Slovak crown ( slovenská koruna , literally meaning Slovak crown ) was the currency of Slovakia between 8 February 1993 and 31 December 2008 , and could be used for cash payment until 16 January 2009 . The ISO 4217 code was SKK and the local abbreviation was Sk . The Slovak crown ( koruna ) was als... | The Slovenian identity card is issued to Slovenian citizens . It can be used as a travel document when visiting countries in the European Union , European Economic Area and Switzerland as well as non-EU countries of Albania , Andorra , Bosnia-Herzegovina , Georgia , Macedonia , Montenegro , San Marino and Serbia . | 25 |
Iowa is a part of the Midwestern United States. | The Midwestern United States , also referred to as the American Midwest or simply the Midwest , is one of the four geographic regions defined by the United States Census Bureau , occupying the northern central part of the United States of America . It was officially named the North Central region by the Census Bureau u... | Iowa ( -LSB- ˈaɪ.əwə -RSB- ) is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States , bordered by the Mississippi River on the east and the Missouri River and the Big Sioux River on the west . Surrounding states include Wisconsin and Illinois to the east , Missouri to the south , Nebraska and South Dakota to the west , and Mi... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Iowa : Iowa -- U.S. state located in the Midwestern United States , an area often referred to as the `` American Heartland '' . It derives its name from the Ioway people , one of the many American Indian tribes that occupied th... | Iowa is a state located in the Midwestern United States . As of 2010 , there are 947 incorporated cities in the U.S. state of Iowa . According to the 2010 United States Census , Iowa has 3,046,355 inhabitants and 55857.13 sqmi of land . Iowa is divided into 99 counties and has 947 cities . Every incorporated place in... | The state of Iowa has been home to teams in several sports . | The Upper Midwest , or the North , is a region in the northern portion of the U.S. Census Bureau 's Midwestern United States . It is largely a sub-region of the Midwest . Although there are no uniformly agreed-upon boundaries , the region is most commonly used to refer to the states of Minnesota , Wisconsin , and Michi... | Iowa is a state of the United States of America . Iowa may also refer to : | Ohio -LSB- oʊˈhaɪ.oʊ -RSB- is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States . Ohio is the 34th largest by area , the 7th most populous , and the 10th most densely populated of the 50 United States . The state 's capital and largest city is Columbus . The state takes its name from the Ohio River . ... | The Iowa or Ioway , known as the Báxoǰe in their own language , are a Native American Siouan people . Today , they are enrolled in either of two federally recognized tribes , the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma and the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska . The Iowa , Missouria , and Otoe tribes were all once part of the Ho-Chun... | Ohio is a state located in the Midwestern United States . According to the 2010 United States Census , Ohio is the 7th most populous state with inhabitants but the 35th largest by land area spanning 40860.69 sqmi of land . Ohio is divided into 88 counties and contains 938 incorporated municipalities consisting of citie... | Iowa is the thirty-first richest state in the United States of America , with a per capita income of $ 19,674 ( 2000 ) . | The Great plains is a region in mid-west United States . | The Upper Iowa River is a 156 mi tributary of the Mississippi River in the upper Midwest of the United States . Its headwaters are in southeastern Minnesota , in Mower County ( Le Roy and Lodi townships ) near the border with Iowa . It then flows through the Iowa counties of Howard , Winneshiek , and Allamakee , and ... | Wever is an unincorporated community in northeastern Lee County , in the southeastern corner of Iowa , United States . | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Ohio : Ohio -- seventh most populous of the 50 states of the United States of America . Ohio lies between the Ohio River and Lake Erie in the Midwestern United States . The United States created the Territory Northwest of the... | The Midwest or Midwestern United States is a region of the United States . Mid West or Midwest may also refer to : Airlines Air Midwest , based in the U.S. state of Kansas , subsidiary of Mesa , closed in 2008 Midwest Airlines , based in the U.S. state of Wisconsin , merged into Frontier Airlines in 2011 Midwest... | Iowa County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin . As of the 2010 census , the population was 23,687 . Its county seat and largest city is Dodgeville . When created , it was part of the Michigan Territory . Iowa County is part of the Madison , Wisconsin , Metropolitan Statistical Area . | The University of Iowa ( also known as the UI , U of I , UIowa , or simply Iowa ) is a flagship public research university in Iowa City , Iowa . Founded in 1847 , Iowa is the oldest university in the state . The University of Iowa is organized into eleven colleges offering more than 200 areas of study and seven profess... | Midway is an unincorporated community in Floyd County , Iowa , United States . Midway is located near the Cedar River 5.4 mi southeast of Charles City . | Midway is a ghost town in Johnson County , Iowa , United States . Midway was 5.5 mi southeast of Iowa City . | The Mid Iowa Council is a council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves all Boy Scouts , Cub Scouts , adult volunteers and Venturers in Central Iowa . This includes the area of the state capital , Des Moines . | Iowa is a town in Calcasieu Parish , Louisiana , United States . The population was 2,996 at the 2010 census . It is part of the Lake Charles Metropolitan Statistical Area . | Midway is an unincorporated community in Linn County , Iowa , United States . Midway is 9 mi north-northwest of Cedar Rapids . | Iowa City is a city in Johnson County , Iowa , United States . It is the only City of Literature in North America , as awarded by UNESCO in 2008 . As of the 2010 Census , the city had a population of about 67,862 . The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the 2016 population at 74,398 , making it the state 's fifth-largest cit... | This is a list of the largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the American Midwest . These states are Illinois , Indiana , Iowa , Kansas , Michigan , Minnesota , Missouri , Ohio , Nebraska , North Dakota , South Dakota and Wisconsin . Part of the Great Lakes Megalopolis . | Dubuque -LSB- dəˈbjuːk -RSB- is the county seat of Dubuque County , Iowa , United States , located along the Mississippi River . In 2013 , its population was 58,253 , making it the tenth-largest city in the state This city lies at the junction of Iowa , Illinois , and Wisconsin , a region locally known as the Tri-Sta... | The Northwestern United States is an informal geographic region of the United States . The region consistently includes the states of Oregon , Washington , and Idaho -- and usually Montana and Wyoming . Some sources include southeast Alaska in the Northwest . The related but distinct term `` Pacific Northwest '' genera... | Illinois is a state located in the Midwestern United States . According to the 2010 United States Census , Illinois is the 5th most populous state with inhabitants but the 24th largest by land area spanning 55518.93 sqmi of land . Illinois is divided into 102 counties and contains 1,299 incorporated municipalities cons... | The state of Iowa played a role during the American Civil War in providing food , supplies , and troops for the Union army , though its contributions were overshadowed by larger and more populated eastern states . | The West North Central States form one of the nine geographic divisions within the United States that are officially recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau . Seven states compose the division : Iowa , Kansas , Minnesota , Missouri , Nebraska , North Dakota and South Dakota , and it makes up the western half of the Unit... | Iowa County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa . As of the 2010 census , the population was 16,355 . The county seat is Marengo . Iowa County is one of seven counties in the United States to share the same name as the state they are located in . The other six counties are Arkansas County , Hawaii County , ... | Illinois is in the midwestern United States . Surrounding states are Wisconsin to the north , Iowa and Missouri to the west , Kentucky to the south , and Indiana to the east . Illinois also borders Michigan , but only via a northeastern water boundary in Lake Michigan . Nearly the entire western boundary is the Mississ... | The flag of the state of Iowa is a vertical tricolor of blue , white , and red , reflecting Iowa 's history as part of the French Louisiana Territory . ( Because of the wider middle stripe and symmetric design , the design is sometimes classified as a `` Canadian pale '' . ) The image of a bald eagle with a long ribbon... | 26 |
Saratoga is an American film from 1937. | Saratoga is a 1937 American romantic comedy film written by Anita Loos and directed by Jack Conway . The film stars Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in their sixth and final film collaboration , and features Lionel Barrymore , Frank Morgan , Walter Pidgeon , Hattie McDaniel , and Margaret Hamilton . Jean Harlow died befor... | is a 1937 black-and-white film directed by Sadao Yamanaka , his last film . | Saratoga Trunk is a 1945 American romantic drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Gary Cooper , Ingrid Bergman , and Flora Robson . Written by Casey Robinson , and based on the novel Saratoga Trunk by Edna Ferber , the film is about a Texas gambler and a Creole daughter of an aristocratic family who work together... | Ditto is a 1937 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton . | is a 1937 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu . | Sky Racket is a 1937 American drama film directed by Sam Katzman . | Brothers of the West is a 1937 American film directed by Sam Katzman . | Lost Ranch is a 1937 American film directed by Sam Katzman . | Saratoga Trunk is a best-selling novel by American author Edna Ferber , originally published by Doubleday , Doran in 1941 . It concerns a notorious Creole woman , Clio Dulaine , who returns to her native New Orleans and marries a Texas gambler , Colonel Clint Maroon . The book serves as the basis for the 1945 film ... | Escape by Night is a 1937 American film directed by Hamilton MacFadden . | The Silver Trail is a 1937 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray . | Lawless Land is a 1937 American film directed by Albert Ray . | Vertigo is a 1958 American film noir psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock . The story was based on the 1954 novel D'entre les morts ( From Among the Dead ) by Boileau-Narcejac . The screenplay was written by Alec Coppel and Samuel A. Taylor . The film stars James Stewart as former pol... | Trouble in Morocco is a 1937 film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack . | Arizona Gunfighter is a 1937 American film directed by Sam Newfield . | The Law Commands is a 1937 American film directed by William Nigh . | Outlaws of the Orient is a 1937 film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack . | Events from the year 1937 in the United States . | Murder Is News is a 1937 Canadian/American film directed by Leon Barsha . | Felicita Colombo is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli . | A Lawman Is Born is a 1937 American film directed by Sam Newfield . | It 's All Yours is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Madeleine Carroll , Francis Lederer and Mischa Auer . | Krakatoa is a 1933 American Pre-Code short documentary film produced by Joe Rock . It won the Academy Award in 1934 for Best Short Subject ( Novelty ) . Educational Pictures ( or Educational Film Exchanges , Inc. ) was the film distributor of the film . This film was notable for overwhelming the sound systems of the ... | Jail Bait is a 1937 American short comedy film starring Buster Keaton . | Fifty Roads to Town is a 1937 American romantic comedy film . | Secret Valley is a 1937 American film directed by Howard Bretherton . The film is also known as Gangster 's Bride and Gangster 's Valley in the United Kingdom . | The Girl from Scotland Yard is a 1937 American detective film starring Karen Morley . | Navy Blues is a 1937 American film directed by Ralph Staub . | Pygmalion is a 1937 Dutch film , based on the George Bernard Shaw play of the same title , directed by Ludwig Berger . | New Faces of 1937 is a black and white 1937 American musical film . Its plot is similar to The Producers ( 1968 ) . | Sabotage is a 1939 American action film directed by Harold Young and written by Lionel Houser and Alice Altschuler . The film stars Arleen Whelan , Gordon Oliver , Charley Grapewin , Lucien Littlefield , Paul Guilfoyle and J. M. Kerrigan . The film was released on October 13 , 1939 , by Republic Pictures . | Hittin ' the Trail is a 1937 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury . | The Last Train from Madrid is a 1937 film set during the Spanish Civil War . | 27 |
J. Howard Marshall was a baby. | An infant ( from the Latin word infans , meaning `` unable to speak '' or `` speechless '' ) is the more formal or specialised synonym for `` baby '' , the very young offspring of a human or other animal . A newborn is , in colloquial use , an infant who is only hours , days , or up to one month old . In medical cont... | John R. Marshall , M.D. , helped orchestrate the world 's first embryonic transfer . | Joyce Marshall ( November 28 , 1913 -- September 2005 ) was a Canadian writer and translator . The daughter of William Marshall and Joyce Chambers , she was born in Montreal and was educated there and in the Eastern Townships . She went on to earn a BA from McGill University , where she was the first women to become ... | Jay Marshall ( James Ward Marshall ) ( August 29 , 1919 -- May 10 , 2005 ) was an American magician and ventriloquist . | James Howard Marshall III ( born February 6 , 1936 , San Francisco , California ) is an American businessman . | J. Stanley Marshall ( January 27 , 1923 -- June 8 , 2014 ) was an American educator . He was president of Florida State University from February 1969 to August 1976 . He also established the James Madison Institute in 1987 . He was born in Cheswick , Pennsylvania . Marshall served on the Board of Governors of the Sta... | John Marshall ( born 1796 in England ) , was an Australian cricket player , who played three first-class cricket games for Tasmania . He has the distinction of having captained , and been the wicketkeeper for Tasmania in the first ever first-class cricket match in Australia , which Tasmania won . He stumped the Victo... | John `` Jack '' Marshall was an American artist best known for his sculptures . | Steve Marshall is a Tokyo-based magician , clown , writer and artist who performs in English and Japanese . Marshall became interested in magic at age eight when he received a Marshall Brodien TV Magic Set for Christmas . In 1983 Marshall attended the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College in Venice Florida ... | James Edward Marshall ( October 10 , 1942 -- October 13 , 1992 ) was an American illustrator and writer of children 's books , probably best known for the George and Martha series of picture books ( 1972 -- 1988 ) . He illustrated books exclusively as James Marshall ; when he created both text and illustrations he some... | G. M. Marshall was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly . | John Marshall is an American cartoonist , best known as the artist of the Blondie comic strip since 2005 . He works closely with scripter Dean Young , son of the strip 's creator , Chic Young . Born in Waverly , New York , John Marshall took an interest in cartooning at an early age . He was bored during the summer b... | Joseph Marshall ( ca 1755 -- June 3 , 1847 ) was an Irish-born farmer , judge and political figure in Nova Scotia . He represented Sydney County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1800 to 1811 . He was born in Glenkeen , the son of Joseph Marshall , and came to Georgia with his family at the age of 13 . Marsha... | Wade Marshall ( 1907 -- 1972 ) was a neuroscientist , noted for his work along with Philip Bard on producing the first map of the somatotopic organization of the cerebral cortex while working at the Johns Hopkins University . | John Marshall ( 27 July 1765 -- 6 June 1845 ) was a British businessman and politician from Leeds , West Yorkshire , England . Marshall was born at 1 , Briggate , Leeds , the son of Jeremiah ( 1731 -- 1787 ) , a linen draper , and his wife Mary ( 1728 -- 1799 ) , whose father was John Cowper of Yeadon . He was their ... | J.J. Howard is an American author of young adult fiction . Her debut novel , That Time I Joined the Circus , was published by Scholastic Point in April , 2013 . Her second novel , Tracers , was published by Putnam in 2015 . The film Tracers starring Taylor Lautner of Twilight fame was released in February of that year ... | Jack Marshall ( born 1936 in Brooklyn , United States ) is an award-winning American poet and author born to an Iraqi father and a Syrian mother of Jewish heritage . | Jack ` Boss ' Marshall ( born May 11 , 1893 ) was a Negro Leagues pitcher and manager for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League , and in its first several seasons . Marshall was pitching for the Tennessee Rats by 1917 at the age of 24 . He would move on to the Chicago Union Giants tra... | Virginia Elizabeth Marshall ( October 1 , 1918 -- January 30 , 1982 ) also called Little Virginia Marshall , was a child actress in silent films between 1924 and 1928 . | Everett Pierce Marshall ( January 12 , 1939 -- June 20 , 2006 ) was an American businessman and a son of J. Howard Marshall II . According to a Dallas Morning News article , he was a very private man , but became known due to defending the long-running legal dispute from his father 's third wife , Anna Nicole Smith . | George Alexander Marshall ( September 14 , 1851 -- April 21 , 1899 ) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio . Born near Sidney , Ohio , Marshall attended the public schools of Shelby County , Ohio , and Ohio Wesleyan University , Delaware , Ohio . He studied law . In 1872 he married Mary Caroline Cowan , the daughter ... | John Marshall MBE , FMedSci , PhD , DSc , FRCPath , FRSB , FRCOphth ( Hon ) , FRCOptom ( Hon ) , FARVO ( born 1943 in Woking , England ) is a British medical scientist and inventor . Currently he is the Frost Professor of Ophthalmology at the Institute of Ophthalmology UCL and Emeritus Professor Kings College London . ... | Dr Howard Marshall OBE ( 20 December 1870 -- 9 October 1929 ) was an English rugby union half-back who played club rugby for Blackheath and Richmond and was a member of the first official British Isles tour in 1891 . Marshall played just one game for England , scoring a hat-trick of tries on his debut . | George Marshall ( 1880 -- 1959 ) was an American general , Chief of Staff of the United States Army , Secretary of State , President of the American Red Cross , and Secretary of Defense . George Marshall may also refer to : George Marshall ( academic ) , principal of Trevelyan College , University of Durham George... | James Marshall may refer to : James W. Marshall ( 1810 -- 1885 ) , discovered gold in California in 1848 Sir James Marshall ( 1829 -- 1889 ) , British colonial judge James Marshall ( VC ) ( 1887 -- 1918 ) , Victoria Cross recipient James Marshall ( director ) , American television producer and director James Mars... | George Harold Marshall OBE ( 17 June 1916 -- 4 October 1984 ) was a British schoolteacher , head master , author , academic and campaigner , internationally recognised for his work in the fields of education and assistive technology for children with visual disabilities . Marshall started Exhall Grange , Britain 's fir... | John Marshall Alexander , Jr. ( June 9 , 1929 -- December 25 , 1954 ) , known by the stage name Johnny Ace , was an American rhythm-and-blues singer . He had a string of hit singles in the mid-1950s . He died of an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 25 . | For other people named John Marshall , see John Marshall ( disambiguation ) . John Marshall ( 1756 -- 1824 ) was a London publisher who specialized in children 's literature , chapbooks , educational games and teaching schemes . He described himself as `` The Children 's Printer '' and referred to children as his `` ... | Joseph M. Marshall III ( b. ca. 1946 , Brulé Lakota , Sicangu Oyate ) is a historian , writer , teacher , craftsman , administrator , actor , and public speaker . He was a founding board member in 1971 of Sinte Gleska University , the tribal college at the Rosebud Indian Reservation . Marshall has published numerous ... | Frederick J. Marshall is a Justice of the New York State Supreme Court . An attorney and politician in the Buffalo , New York area before moving to the bench , Judge Marshall is a former Minority Leader of the Erie County Legislature . Justice Marshall is the son of the late New York State Supreme Court Justice Frederi... | Alfred Marshall ( February 28 , 1919 -- December 28 , 2013 ) was an American businessman who founded Marshalls , a chain of department stores which specializes in overstocked , irregular and out-of-season name brand clothing sold at deeply discounted prices . He opened the original Marshalls in 1956 in Beverly , Massac... | John Henry Marshall ( born November 5 , 1963 ) is a former middle-distance track athlete who specialized in the 800 meters . He competed for the United States at the 1984 Summer Olympics . He was married to former 800-meter runner Debbie Grant , with whom he has a son , Myles Marshall , who is also an 800-meter runner ... | The Dannielynn Hope Marshall Birkhead paternity case , a.k.a. Birkhead v. Marshall , centered on a child born September 7 , 2006 to Vickie Lynn Marshall ( better known as Anna Nicole Smith ) . The child was named Dannielynn , and was registered on her birth certificate as the daughter of Vickie Lynn Marshall ( Smith ) ... | 28 |
J. Howard Marshall was a baby. | James Howard Marshall II ( January 24 , 1905 -- August 4 , 1995 ) was an American businessman , academic , attorney , and government official . His life spanned nine decades and almost the entire history of the oil industry , from the early years when uncontrolled production depleted valuable fields and natural gas was... | John R. Marshall , M.D. , helped orchestrate the world 's first embryonic transfer . | Joyce Marshall ( November 28 , 1913 -- September 2005 ) was a Canadian writer and translator . The daughter of William Marshall and Joyce Chambers , she was born in Montreal and was educated there and in the Eastern Townships . She went on to earn a BA from McGill University , where she was the first women to become ... | Jay Marshall ( James Ward Marshall ) ( August 29 , 1919 -- May 10 , 2005 ) was an American magician and ventriloquist . | James Howard Marshall III ( born February 6 , 1936 , San Francisco , California ) is an American businessman . | J. Stanley Marshall ( January 27 , 1923 -- June 8 , 2014 ) was an American educator . He was president of Florida State University from February 1969 to August 1976 . He also established the James Madison Institute in 1987 . He was born in Cheswick , Pennsylvania . Marshall served on the Board of Governors of the Sta... | John Marshall ( born 1796 in England ) , was an Australian cricket player , who played three first-class cricket games for Tasmania . He has the distinction of having captained , and been the wicketkeeper for Tasmania in the first ever first-class cricket match in Australia , which Tasmania won . He stumped the Victo... | John `` Jack '' Marshall was an American artist best known for his sculptures . | Steve Marshall is a Tokyo-based magician , clown , writer and artist who performs in English and Japanese . Marshall became interested in magic at age eight when he received a Marshall Brodien TV Magic Set for Christmas . In 1983 Marshall attended the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College in Venice Florida ... | James Edward Marshall ( October 10 , 1942 -- October 13 , 1992 ) was an American illustrator and writer of children 's books , probably best known for the George and Martha series of picture books ( 1972 -- 1988 ) . He illustrated books exclusively as James Marshall ; when he created both text and illustrations he some... | G. M. Marshall was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly . | John Marshall is an American cartoonist , best known as the artist of the Blondie comic strip since 2005 . He works closely with scripter Dean Young , son of the strip 's creator , Chic Young . Born in Waverly , New York , John Marshall took an interest in cartooning at an early age . He was bored during the summer b... | Joseph Marshall ( ca 1755 -- June 3 , 1847 ) was an Irish-born farmer , judge and political figure in Nova Scotia . He represented Sydney County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1800 to 1811 . He was born in Glenkeen , the son of Joseph Marshall , and came to Georgia with his family at the age of 13 . Marsha... | Wade Marshall ( 1907 -- 1972 ) was a neuroscientist , noted for his work along with Philip Bard on producing the first map of the somatotopic organization of the cerebral cortex while working at the Johns Hopkins University . | John Marshall ( 27 July 1765 -- 6 June 1845 ) was a British businessman and politician from Leeds , West Yorkshire , England . Marshall was born at 1 , Briggate , Leeds , the son of Jeremiah ( 1731 -- 1787 ) , a linen draper , and his wife Mary ( 1728 -- 1799 ) , whose father was John Cowper of Yeadon . He was their ... | J.J. Howard is an American author of young adult fiction . Her debut novel , That Time I Joined the Circus , was published by Scholastic Point in April , 2013 . Her second novel , Tracers , was published by Putnam in 2015 . The film Tracers starring Taylor Lautner of Twilight fame was released in February of that year ... | Jack Marshall ( born 1936 in Brooklyn , United States ) is an award-winning American poet and author born to an Iraqi father and a Syrian mother of Jewish heritage . | Jack ` Boss ' Marshall ( born May 11 , 1893 ) was a Negro Leagues pitcher and manager for several years before the founding of the first Negro National League , and in its first several seasons . Marshall was pitching for the Tennessee Rats by 1917 at the age of 24 . He would move on to the Chicago Union Giants tra... | Virginia Elizabeth Marshall ( October 1 , 1918 -- January 30 , 1982 ) also called Little Virginia Marshall , was a child actress in silent films between 1924 and 1928 . | Everett Pierce Marshall ( January 12 , 1939 -- June 20 , 2006 ) was an American businessman and a son of J. Howard Marshall II . According to a Dallas Morning News article , he was a very private man , but became known due to defending the long-running legal dispute from his father 's third wife , Anna Nicole Smith . | George Alexander Marshall ( September 14 , 1851 -- April 21 , 1899 ) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio . Born near Sidney , Ohio , Marshall attended the public schools of Shelby County , Ohio , and Ohio Wesleyan University , Delaware , Ohio . He studied law . In 1872 he married Mary Caroline Cowan , the daughter ... | John Marshall MBE , FMedSci , PhD , DSc , FRCPath , FRSB , FRCOphth ( Hon ) , FRCOptom ( Hon ) , FARVO ( born 1943 in Woking , England ) is a British medical scientist and inventor . Currently he is the Frost Professor of Ophthalmology at the Institute of Ophthalmology UCL and Emeritus Professor Kings College London . ... | Dr Howard Marshall OBE ( 20 December 1870 -- 9 October 1929 ) was an English rugby union half-back who played club rugby for Blackheath and Richmond and was a member of the first official British Isles tour in 1891 . Marshall played just one game for England , scoring a hat-trick of tries on his debut . | George Marshall ( 1880 -- 1959 ) was an American general , Chief of Staff of the United States Army , Secretary of State , President of the American Red Cross , and Secretary of Defense . George Marshall may also refer to : George Marshall ( academic ) , principal of Trevelyan College , University of Durham George... | James Marshall may refer to : James W. Marshall ( 1810 -- 1885 ) , discovered gold in California in 1848 Sir James Marshall ( 1829 -- 1889 ) , British colonial judge James Marshall ( VC ) ( 1887 -- 1918 ) , Victoria Cross recipient James Marshall ( director ) , American television producer and director James Mars... | George Harold Marshall OBE ( 17 June 1916 -- 4 October 1984 ) was a British schoolteacher , head master , author , academic and campaigner , internationally recognised for his work in the fields of education and assistive technology for children with visual disabilities . Marshall started Exhall Grange , Britain 's fir... | John Marshall Alexander , Jr. ( June 9 , 1929 -- December 25 , 1954 ) , known by the stage name Johnny Ace , was an American rhythm-and-blues singer . He had a string of hit singles in the mid-1950s . He died of an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 25 . | For other people named John Marshall , see John Marshall ( disambiguation ) . John Marshall ( 1756 -- 1824 ) was a London publisher who specialized in children 's literature , chapbooks , educational games and teaching schemes . He described himself as `` The Children 's Printer '' and referred to children as his `` ... | Joseph M. Marshall III ( b. ca. 1946 , Brulé Lakota , Sicangu Oyate ) is a historian , writer , teacher , craftsman , administrator , actor , and public speaker . He was a founding board member in 1971 of Sinte Gleska University , the tribal college at the Rosebud Indian Reservation . Marshall has published numerous ... | Frederick J. Marshall is a Justice of the New York State Supreme Court . An attorney and politician in the Buffalo , New York area before moving to the bench , Judge Marshall is a former Minority Leader of the Erie County Legislature . Justice Marshall is the son of the late New York State Supreme Court Justice Frederi... | Alfred Marshall ( February 28 , 1919 -- December 28 , 2013 ) was an American businessman who founded Marshalls , a chain of department stores which specializes in overstocked , irregular and out-of-season name brand clothing sold at deeply discounted prices . He opened the original Marshalls in 1956 in Beverly , Massac... | John Henry Marshall ( born November 5 , 1963 ) is a former middle-distance track athlete who specialized in the 800 meters . He competed for the United States at the 1984 Summer Olympics . He was married to former 800-meter runner Debbie Grant , with whom he has a son , Myles Marshall , who is also an 800-meter runner ... | The Dannielynn Hope Marshall Birkhead paternity case , a.k.a. Birkhead v. Marshall , centered on a child born September 7 , 2006 to Vickie Lynn Marshall ( better known as Anna Nicole Smith ) . The child was named Dannielynn , and was registered on her birth certificate as the daughter of Vickie Lynn Marshall ( Smith ) ... | 28 |
Grace Jones is a dancer. | Grace Jones ( born 19 May 1948 ) is a Jamaican born singer , songwriter , lyricist , supermodel , record producer , and actress . Born in Jamaica , at age 13 she moved with her siblings to their parents ' home in Syracuse , New York . Jones began her modelling career in New York state , then in Paris , working for fash... | Neil Jones is a British professional dancer . | Jodie Gates is a professional American ballet dancer . | Hunter Johnson is a ballroom dancer and choreographer . | is an actress . | is a Japanese ballerina . | Rosanna Gamson is an American dance choreographer . | `` Party Girl '' is a single by Grace Jones released in 1986 . | Grace was a 1990s dance music act , consisting of the DJs Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne and the jazz singer Dominique Atkins . The group 's first single , `` Not Over Yet '' ( originally released in 1993 and then again in 1995 ) , had lead and backing vocals by the original frontwoman Patti Low . Atkins recorded her... | is a Japanese ballet dancer . | Grace Jones ' discography consists of 10 studio albums , eight compilation albums and 53 singles . Jones began her recording career in 1975 with a disco song `` I Need a Man '' which became her first number one on Billboard '' 's Hot Dance Club Songs chart two years later . She has since topped this chart with `` Sla... | Grace stylized Grace . is a 2014 U.S. drama film directed by Heath Jones and written by Cindy Joy Goggins and Jones , starring Annika Marks , Sharon Lawrence , Chase Mowen and Cindy Joy Goggins . It is produced by Sylvia Caminer and was first released at the Nashville Film Festival on 18 April 2014 . | Jason Wise , born , is an American dancer , choreographer , and theatre director . | `` Sex Drive '' is a 1993 single by Grace Jones . | Grace Taylor ( born March 29 , 1988 , in Essex in Maryland , South Carolina ) is an American gymnast . | `` Love Bites '' is a 1996 song by Grace Jones . | Glacier is a Bessie Awards-nominated dance work by contemporary choreographer Liz Gerring . | is a Japanese gymnast . | `` Crush '' is a 1987 single by Grace Jones . | Katya Jones , born Ekaterina Andreevna Sokolova ( Russian : Екатерина Андреевна Соколова ) , is a Russian dancer and choreographer , best known as a professional dancer on the BBC One dance series Strictly Come Dancing . | For the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player , see Marilyn C. Jones . Marilyn Fay Jones OBE ( born 17 February 1940 , Newcastle , New South Wales ) is an Australian dancer and teacher of dance . She has been described as `` the greatest classical dancer Australia has produced '' . | Belinda Jones is a British pianist . | Donna Uchizono is an American choreographer . | is a Japanese actor and dancer . | is a Japanese actor and dancer . | Georgia Louise Jones ( born April 3 , 1990 ) is a British female professional basketball player . | `` On Your Knees '' is a 1979 single by the Jamaican singer Grace Jones . | Grace Young , or more commonly known as Grace , is a Canadian-born American musician , signed to Universal Music , She sings folk , reggae , soul and blues-style original songs . Grace has released two albums , Hall of Mirrors and Made for Change . She is the daughter of musician Jonathan Edwards , who was awarded a go... | `` Sorry '' is a single by Jamaican singer and actress Grace Jones , released in 1976 . | Grace ( born January 1 , 1992 ) is a Russian-born actress , singer and musician . She is best known for her song `` When the Lights Go Down '' which was released on Randy Jackson 's dance label , Dream Merchant 21 . In 2009 , Grace Valery hosted the TV show Mobius on the international channel Music Box . Grace perf... | is a Japanese actress , model , and dancer . | Nightclubbing is the fifth studio album by Jamaican singer Grace Jones , released on 11 May 1981 by Island Records . Recorded at Compass Point Studios with producers Alex Sadkin and Island Records ' president Chris Blackwell , as well as a team of session musicians rooted by rhythm section Sly & Robbie , the album mark... | The Women 's Kisei is a Go competition . | 29 |
Lisbon has a population larger than 1. | Lisbon ( -LSB- ˈlɪzbən -RSB- Lisboa , -LSB- liʒˈβoɐ -RSB- ) is the capital and the largest city of Portugal , with a population of 552,700 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km ² . Its urban area extends beyond the city 's administrative limits with a population of around 2.7 million people , being t... | Lisbon is the 11th most populous urban area in the European Union , with a population of 2.7 million . City and its metropolitan area has four skyscrapers above 100 m and total about 20 skyscrapers above 70 m. Nearly ten buildings were built in the last few years , after 2000 . Most buildings are offices , the rest are... | Grande Lisboa ( Greater Lisbon in English ) is a Portuguese NUTS III subregion integrated in the Lisboa Region . It includes the capital and prime city of Portugal - Lisbon ( Lisboa in Portuguese ) . It is the main economical subregion of the country . It covers 1,376 km ² and it is the most populous and most densely p... | Tourism in Lisbon is popular . The city of Lisbon and the Lisbon metropolitan area attracts a significant number of tourists each year , drawn to its historical and cultural offerings . | Lisbon is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Lake County , Florida , United States . The population was 273 at the 2000 census . It is part of the Orlando -- Kissimmee Metropolitan Statistical Area . | Lisboa Region ( Região de Lisboa ) is one of the seven NUTS II designated regions of Portugal , which includes two NUTS III subregions : Greater Lisbon and Peninsula of Setúbal . The region covers an area of 3001.95 km2 ( the smallest region on mainland Portugal ) and includes a population of 2,815,851 inhabitants acco... | Lisbon is a town in Grafton County , New Hampshire , United States . The population was 1,595 at the 2010 census . Lisbon hosts an annual `` Lilac Festival '' on Memorial Day weekend . The primary settlement in town , where 980 people resided at the 2010 census , is defined as the Lisbon census-designated place ( CDP... | Lisbon is a city in Linn County , Iowa , United States , adjacent to the city of Mount Vernon . The population was 2,152 at the 2010 census . It is part of the Cedar Rapids Metropolitan Statistical Area . | Lisbon is a town in St. Lawrence County , New York , United States . The population was 4,102 at the 2010 census . By some accounts , the town is named after Lisbon , the capital of Portugal . However , the 1810 US Census for the town shows the town 's name as Lisburn , which is a city located in Northern Ireland adj... | Lisbon is the capital city of Portugal . Lisbon may also refer to : | Lisbon is a town in Androscoggin County , Maine , United States . The population was 9,009 at the 2010 census . It is included in both the Lewiston-Auburn , Maine metropolitan statistical area and the Lewiston-Auburn , Maine Metropolitan New England city and town area . Lisbon includes the village of Lisbon Falls . | The Economy of Liverpool encompasses a wide range of economic activity that occurs within and surrounding the city of Liverpool , England . With a population of over 1.3 million in its Larger Urban Zone , and a metropolitan area population of 2,241,000 , Liverpool is one of the largest cities in the United Kingdom and ... | Lisboa is the capital city of Portugal . Lisboa may also refer to : | Lisbon is a town in Waukesha County , Wisconsin , United States . The population was 9,359 at the 2000 census . The unincorporated community of Lake Five is located in the town . The unincorporated community of Colgate is also located partially in the town . | Alta de Lisboa ( in English , uptown Lisbon ) is a Portuguese community on the northern edge of Lisbon . The community covers an area of roughly 3 square kilometres ( 740 acres ) . | Porto is the second largest city in Portugal behind the capital , Lisbon . | Lisbon is a city in Ransom County , North Dakota , United States . It is the county seat of Ransom County . The population was 2,154 at the 2010 census . | Lisbon is a village in Center Township , Columbiana County , Ohio , United States . The population was 2,821 at the 2010 census . It is the county seat of Columbiana County . Lisbon is located in the Salem , OH Micropolitan Statistical Area , as well as the southern regions of the greater Mahoning Valley . | The University of Lisbon ( ULisboa ; Universidade de Lisboa , -LSB- univɨɾsiˈdad dɨ liʒˈboɐ -RSB- ) is a public research university in Lisbon , and the largest university in Portugal . It was founded in 2013 , from the merger of two previous public universities located in Lisbon , the former University of Lisbon ( 1911... | This is a list of mayors of Lisbon ( -LSB- Presidente da Câmara Municipal de Lisbon , Lisboa , CML -RSB- , literally : `` President of the Municipal Chamber of Lisbon '' , and also -LSB- Presidente do Município de Lisbon , Lisboa -RSB- , literally : `` President of the Municipality of Lisbon ) , the capital city of Por... | Lisboa e Vale do Tejo ( -LSB- liʒˈboɨ i vaɫ du ˈtɛʒu -RSB- ; Lisbon and Tagus Valley ) was one of the five Regions of Portugal ( NUTS II subdivisions ) . Today two of the subregions are in the new Lisboa Region , two in the Centro Region and one in the Alentejo Region . The region still exists as the area of interven... | Lisbon is a town in New London County , Connecticut , United States , 7.3 mi by road northeast of Norwich . The population was 4,338 at the 2010 census . The town center is also known as the village of Newent . The town school is Lisbon Central School . Lisbon has one of the weakest municipal identity foundations in C... | right | 188px thumb | An enlargeable relief map of the Federative Republic of Brazil The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Brazil : Brazil -- largest country in both South America and the Latin America region . It is the world 's fifth largest country , both by geographical area ... | Lisbon Township occupies the 6 mile square on the southern edge of Kendall County , Illinois . As of the 2010 census , its population was 899 and it contained 322 housing units . Early settler John Moore was credited with naming Lisbon Township after Lisbon , Portugal , commenting he wanted a name that was `` differe... | Lisbon is a town in Juneau County , Wisconsin , United States . The population was 1,020 at the 2000 census . | Sé ( English : See ) is a former civil parish ( freguesia ) in the city and municipality of Lisbon , Portugal . It had a total area of 0.12 km ² and total population of 1,160 inhabitants ( 2001 ) ; density : 9,586.8 hab/km ² . It was created as a parish in 1150 . At the administrative reorganization of Lisbon on 8 Dece... | São Cristóvão e São Lourenço ( English : Saint Christopher and Saint Lawrence ) is a former parish ( freguesia ) in the municipality of Lisbon , Portugal . It had a total area of 0.08 km ² and total population of 1,612 inhabitants ( 2001 ) ; density : 20,935.1 hab/km ² . At the administrative reorganization of Lisbon o... | The demographics of the European Union show a highly populated , culturally diverse union of 28 member states . As of 1 January 2016 , the population of the EU is about 510.1 million people . | A Portuguese Luxembourger or Lusoburguês is a citizen of Luxembourg that either was born in Portugal or is of Portuguese ancestry . Although estimates of the total Portuguese Luxembourg population vary , in 2013 there were 82,363 people in Luxembourg with Portuguese nationality . They constitute 16.1 % of the populatio... | Santos-o-Velho ( -LSB- ˈsɐ̃tuʃ u ˈveʎu -RSB- ) is a former freguesia ( civil parish ) of Lisbon , Portugal , with an area of 0.51 km ² and 4,013 inhabitants ( 2001 ) . It has a population density of 7899.6 inhabitants/km ² . At the administrative reorganization of Lisbon on 8 December 2012 it became part of the parish ... | As of 2007 Portugal had 10,617,575 inhabitants of whom 332,137 , or 3.13 % , were legal immigrants ( 51,7 % female , 48,3 % male ) . Today , many Brazilians , Ukrainians , Moldovans , Romanians and Russians , Asians , as well as Africans , are the immigrants . | The demographics of São Paulo City are evidence of a uniquely large and ethnically diverse metropolis , with 111 different ethnic groups . It is the largest city in Brazil with a population defined by a long history of international immigration . São Paulo City is home to more than 11 million people , accounting for ab... | Lisbon Metropolitan Area ( Área Metropolitana de Lisboa , or AML ) is an administrative division that includes 18 municipalities ( concelhos ) in Portugal and is a designated Level II and Level III Portuguese NUTS region . | 30 |
Willie Nelson dropped out of college after three years. | Willie Hugh Nelson ( born April 29 , 1933 ) is an American musician , singer , songwriter , author , poet , actor , and activist . The critical success of the album Shotgun Willie ( 1973 ) , combined with the critical and commercial success of Red Headed Stranger ( 1975 ) and Stardust ( 1978 ) , made Nelson one of the ... | Without a Song is a 1983 album by country singer Willie Nelson . | William Andrew `` Billy '' Nelson ( born September 11 , 1984 in Bakersfield , California , attended Taft Union High School ) is an American steeplechase runner . He is a 2007 Big 12 Conference titleholder , a four-time NCAA All-American , and a runner-up at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Championships . He also posted a persona... | Ivory V. Nelson is an African-American educator . Nelson graduated magna cum laude from Grambling State University , in Louisiana , in 1959 , with a bachelor 's degree in secondary education , and chemistry . Then , he entered the University of Kansas , Lawrence , where he graduated with the Doctor of Philosophy degr... | Neal Nelson is a basketball , tennis , and golf coach , as well as an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin -- Waukesha . He is most well known for his basketball coaching accomplishments , such as a career at UW-Waukesha with over 500 wins , and 5 Wisconsin Collegiate Conference state titles . In 2012 , h... | Country music singer Willie Nelson , besides a varied musical career , has appeared in many films since his debut in The Electric Horseman ( 1979 ) . His highlights include Barbarosa , Honeysuckle Rose and the film version of his album Red Headed Stranger . | Shotgun Willie is a 1973 album by Willie Nelson . The recording marks a change of style for Nelson , who later stated that the album `` cleared his throat '' . When Nelson refused to sign an early extension of his contract with RCA in 1972 , the label decided not to release any further recordings . Nelson hired Neil Re... | Country Winners is a 1973 compilation album by country singer Willie Nelson . Released after Nelson signed with Atlantic , this was the closest thing to a retrospective RCA issued at the time . Seven of the album 's nine tracks were originally issued on Nelson 's RCA debut , Country Willie - His Own Songs , `` Hell... | Naked Willie is an album from American country music artist Willie Nelson . This album was released on March 17 , 2009 , on the Legacy Recordings label . The album include remixes of recordings from 1966 -- 1970 , stripped-down without orchestration or background vocals . The concept of the album is similar to the Beat... | The following is a detailed discography of all albums released by country music singer Willie Nelson , since his professional debut in 1962 . Nelson 's discography includes sixty-eight studio albums , ten live albums , thirty-seven compilations , the soundtracks of The Electric Horseman and Honeysuckle Rose as well as ... | Laying My Burdens Down is the eleventh studio album by country singer Willie Nelson . | Van Nelson ( born November 24 , 1945 ) is an American former long-distance runner . An Olympian in 1968 , he won long-distance track doubles at both the 1967 World Student Games and the 1967 Pan American Games . Born in Minneapolis , Nelson attended Washburn High School and began competing in middle distance events t... | `` Three Days '' is a song written by Willie Nelson . It was originally recorded by American country music artist Faron Young on his 1961 album The Young Approach . Young 's version was released as a single in January 1962 and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart . Nelson recorded his own ver... | Tim Nelson ( born c. 1963 ) was a three-time first-team All-American NCAA lacrosse player at Syracuse University from 1983 to 1985 . | Dennis Ray Nelson ( born February 9 , 1946 ) is a former professional American football player who played tackle for seven seasons for the Baltimore Colts and the Philadelphia Eagles . Nelson was a four-year football letter winner at Illinois State University , first-team Little All-American pick by the Associated Pr... | Country Willie -- His Own Songs is the third studio album by country singer Willie Nelson . Although this was Nelson 's third album , it was his first for RCA Victor . In 1975 , a similarly-titled compilation album was released on United Artists . Titled simply Country Willie , it was a collection of B-sides and albu... | Larry Gene Nelson ( born September 10 , 1947 ) is an American professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments at both the PGA Tour and Champions Tour level . Nelson was born in Fort Payne , Alabama and grew up in Acworth , Georgia , northwest of Atlanta . He did n't play the game as a child -- atypical for a suc... | Country Willie is a 1975 compilation album by country singer Willie Nelson . | The Party 's Over and Other Great Willie Nelson Songs is the sixth studio album by country singer Willie Nelson . | The Willie Way is a 1972 album by country singer Willie Nelson . This was also the last album of new material released by RCA Records before Nelson 's departure for Atlantic Records and move to Austin , Texas . | Willie : An Autobiography is an autobiographic book , written by American country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson with the assistance of writer Bud Shrake . Published by Simon & Schuster in 1988 , the book received favorable reviews . | Walter Charles Nelson Jr. ( July 26 , 1932 -- February 28 , 1962 ) , known as Walter `` Papoose '' Nelson , was an American R&B guitarist , best known for playing with Fats Domino on many of his hit records . He was born in 1932 in a poor part of the Ninth Ward of New Orleans , Louisiana . His father , Walter Nelson ... | Just One Love is a 1995 album by country singer Willie Nelson . | Keith Nelson ( born ) is an American former basketball player who is best known for his collegiate career . After spending his first two seasons playing at a junior college , Nelson took his game to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga ( Chattanooga ) in the fall of 1990 . He spent two seasons playing at the So... | Niles Nelson is an American football coach . He served as the head football coach at Husson University from 2009 to 2010 . He became the program 's second head coach in 2009 after the surprising resignation by Jonathan `` Gabby '' Price , the first head coach who had served since 2003 . Nelson earned his Ph.D. in Phy... | David Moir Nelson ( April 29 , 1920 -- November 30 , 1991 ) was an American football player , coach , college athletics administrator , author , and authority on college football playing rules . He served as the head football coach at Hillsdale College ( 1946 -- 1947 ) , the University of Maine ( 1949 -- 1950 ) , and t... | Yesterday 's Wine is a 1971 concept album by country singer Willie Nelson . In the early stages of his contract with RCA Victor , Nelson had no significant hits . By 1970 , his recordings had reached mid-chart positions . Nelson lost the money from his song-writing royalties by financing unsuccessful tours that did not... | Roy Nelson ( May 17 , 1905 -- September 14 , 1956 ) was a cartoonist and caricaturist . His talent for drawing was recognized at an early age , and after high school in Virginia , Minnesota , he was accepted into the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts ( 1922-1925 ) . After graduation , Roy joined the staff of The Chicago Dai... | Phases and Stages is a 1974 album by Willie Nelson , which followed the moderate success of his first Atlantic Records release , Shotgun Willie . Nelson met producer Jerry Wexler at a party where Nelson sang songs from an unreleased album he had recorded in 1972 . The single `` Phases and Stages '' was originally recor... | Tougher Than Leather is a 1983 album by country singer Willie Nelson . It was his first album of original material since Red Headed Stranger eight years before . | Adolphus Peter Nelson ( March 28 , 1872 -- August 21 , 1927 ) was a U.S. Representative from Wisconsin . Born in Holmes City Township , Minnesota , Nelson attended the public schools there . He graduated from Hamline University in St. Paul , Minnesota , in 1897 , and then moved to Grantsburg , Wisconsin , where he wo... | David Aldrich Nelson ( August 14 , 1932 -- October 1 , 2010 ) was a United States federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit . Born at Watertown , New York to son of Carlton Low Nelson and Irene Demetria Aldrich Nelson , Nelson was educated in the public schools of East Aurora , New Yor... | Robert William Nelson ( born March 3 , 1959 ) is a retired American football nose tackle who played in the National Football League . He played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for one season and the Green Bay Packers for two seasons . Prior to entering the NFL , Nelson had a stint with the Arizona Outlaws of the USFL . Ne... | 31 |
Malcolm Young was the co-founder of Australian hard rock band AC/DC. | Malcolm Mitchell Young ( born 6 January 1953 ) is an Australian retired musician and songwriter , best known as a co-founder , rhythm guitarist , backing vocalist and songwriter for the hard rock band AC/DC . Except for a brief absence in 1988 , he was with the band from its November 1973 beginning until retiring perma... | AC/DC are an Australian hard rock band formed by guitarist brothers Angus and Malcolm Young in 1973 . Originally featuring vocalist Dave Evans , bassist Larry Van Kriedt and drummer Colin Burgess , after a number of lineup changes the band settled with Bon Scott on vocals , Mark Evans on bass guitar and Phil Rudd on dr... | Angus McKinnon Young ( born 31 March 1955 ) is an Australian guitarist , best known as the co-founder , lead guitarist , songwriter and only remaining original member of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC . He is known for his energetic performances , schoolboy-uniform stage outfits and his own version of Chuck Berry ... | Marcus Hook Roll Band were an Australian rock group formed by Harry Vanda and George Young . The group is noted for featuring Malcolm Young and Angus Young prior to forming AC/DC . | AC/DC are an Australian rock band , formed in 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young . A hard rock/blues rock band , they have also been considered a heavy metal band , although they have always dubbed their music simply `` rock and roll '' . AC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first albu... | AC/DC are a hard rock band formed in Sydney , Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young . Although the band are considered pioneers of heavy metal , its members have always classified their music as `` rock 'n' roll '' . AC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first album , High Volta... | Alexander Young ( 28 December 1938 -- 4 August 1997 ) , also known as George Alexander , was a Scottish singer , songwriter , saxophonist , bassist , guitarist and session musician . He is an elder brother of George Young , the rhythm guitarist and founding member of The Easybeats , as well as Malcolm and Angus Young ,... | Stephen Crawford `` Stevie '' Young ( born 11 December 1956 in Glasgow , Scotland ) is a Scottish musician , and the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist for the Australian hard rock band , AC/DC . He officially joined the band in September 2014 , replacing his uncle , Malcolm Young who retired due to dementia . He ha... | Carol Young is an Australian musician , and a founding member of the American bluegrass band The Greencards . | Gary Young ( born 1947 in New York ) is an American-born Australian musician who was a founding member of Australian rock band Daddy Cool in which he played the drums and sang backing vocals . He also played drums with Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons amongst other bands . Young was twice inducted into the Aria Hall of Fame as ... | Tales of Old Grand Daddy is the only album released by the Marcus Hook Roll Band , in Australia in 1973 . The album is noted for being the recording debut of future AC/DC founders Angus Young and Malcolm Young . | Rob Bailey is an Australian musician who was an early bass guitarist with the hard rock band AC/DC . He joined the group in April 1974 , with Malcolm Young ( rhythm guitar ) , Angus Young ( lead guitar ) , Dave Evans ( lead vocals ) and Peter Clack ( drums ) . Bailey left in January 1975 . | The following lists summarise the discography of the Australian hard-rock band AC/DC . AC/DC released 17 studio albums ( 15 available worldwide and 2 released only in Australia ) , 2 soundtrack albums , 4 live albums , 11 video albums , and 2 box-set albums . Although a large number of AC/DC singles have been released ... | George Redburn Young ( born 6 November 1946 ) is an Australian musician , songwriter and record producer . Born in Scotland , he moved to Australia with his family as a teenager , and became a naturalised citizen . He is best known as a member of the 1960s Australian rock band The Easybeats , and as a co-writer of the ... | Forever Malcolm Young is the title of the 2006 album by the Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb . It was released in Australia on 14 October 2006 , and includes 20 of the 27 songs recorded for it . The performers were Jay Whalley ( credited as ` Jayden Whalley ' ) on vocals and backing guitar , Lindsay McDougall ( cre... | Ronald Belford `` Bon '' Scott ( 9 July 1946 -- 19 February 1980 ) was an Australian rock musician , best known for being the lead singer and lyricist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980 . Scott was born in Forfar , Scotland , and raised in Kirriemuir , before moving to Melbourne with... | The following is a list of songs known to have been recorded by AC/DC . Since 1974 they have released 16 studio albums ( 14 available worldwide and 2 released only in Australia ) , 2 soundtrack albums , 4 live albums , 11 video albums , and 2 box set albums . Although a large number of AC/DC singles have been released ... | `` I 'm a Rebel '' is a hard rock song written by Alex Young , elder brother of AC/DC guitarists Angus and Malcolm Young . It was recorded before the release of their third album , Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap . Ultimately the track 's anticipation for release , is overwhelming but very highly anticipated . | Rob Younger is an Australian rock musician , vocalist , songwriter and producer . He is best known as a member of the influential Sydney-based punk rock group Radio Birdman , and a founding father of the Australian Independent music scene . Radio Birdman was one of the first punk bands in Australia , formed alongside... | Ballbreaker is a 1995 album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC . It was the band 's twelfth internationally released studio album and the thirteenth to be released in Australia . It was re-released in 2005 as part of the AC/DC Remasters series . All songs are written by Malcolm Young ( guitar ) and Angus Young ( guitar... | Angus Bucks , Angus Bills or AC/DC Dollars are fake , United States one-dollar bills featuring Angus Young , the lead guitarist from the Australian rock 'n' roll band AC/DC . Thousands were dropped on the audience as a theatrical gimmick at the end of the song `` Moneytalks '' during the band 's tour to promote their 1... | Rock or Bust is a studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC . It is their fifteenth internationally released studio album and the sixteenth to be released in Australia . It is the shortest studio album ever released by the band ; at approximately 35 minutes , it is two minutes shorter than their previous shortest... | AC/DC is an Australian hard rock band . AC/DC or AC-DC can refer to any device that runs on alternating current ( AC ) and/or direct current ( DC ) , two types of mains power . AC/DC may also refer to : | Malcolm Clark is an Australian musician who has collaborated with many bands including The Sleepy Jackson , Jeff Martin 777 , Steve Poltz , Bob Evans , The Basement Birds , Laney Lane , Katy Steele , Angry Anderson , The Exploders , Georgi Kay , Mess Hall , Eskimo Joe , Nathan Gaunt , Spencer Tracey , The Weapon is Sou... | Let There Be Rock is an album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC . It was the band 's third internationally released studio album and the fourth to be released in Australia . All songs were written by Angus Young , Malcolm Young and Bon Scott . It was originally released on 21 March 1977 in Australia on the Albert Prod... | Vanda & Young were a songwriting/producing duo composed of Harry Vanda and George Young . They performed as members of 1960s Australian rock group The Easybeats where Vanda was their lead guitarist and backing singer and Young was their rhythm guitarist and backing singer . Vanda & Young co-wrote most of The Easybeats ... | Fly on the Wall is an album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC . It was the band 's ninth internationally released studio album and the tenth to be released in Australia . All songs were written by Angus Young ( guitar ) , Malcolm Young ( guitar ) , and Brian Johnson ( vocals ) . The album was re-released in 2003 as pa... | George Malcolm Young ( 29 April 1882 in Greenhithe , Kent -- 18 November 1959 in Goring , Oxfordshire ) was an English historian , most famous for his long essay on Victorian times in England , Portrait of an Age ( 1936 ) . | `` Money Made '' is the fourth single from Australian rock band AC/DC from their fifteenth studio album Black Ice . The song was released only through radio airplay in Australia in July 2009 , and in the UK as a CD along with `` War Machine '' . Angus Young declared that his inspiration for the song was the obsession w... | Peter Clack is an Australian drummer -- for ten months he was an early member of hard rock band AC/DC . In April 1974 he joined Malcolm Young ( rhythm guitar ) , Angus Young ( lead guitar ) , Dave Evans ( lead vocals ) and Rob Bailey ( bass guitar ) . He appears in early video footage of AC/DC , the Last Picture Show T... | `` Shake Your Foundations '' is a song and single by Australian hard rock band AC/DC , written by Angus and Malcolm Young and Brian Johnson . The song was released on their 1985 album Fly on the Wall . The following year , it was remixed by Harry Vanda and George Young , who worked with AC/DC on earlier albums , and ... | Paul Young is a former Grand Prix motorcycle racer from Australia . He worked for and raced Triumph Motorcycles . | Michael Alan Young is a businessman with a political background . He secretly organised the meetings between the South African government and the leadership of the African National Congress ( ANC ) . | 32 |
Newfoundland and Labrador is the most linguistically homogeneous of Canada. | Newfoundland and Labrador ( -LSB- uːfənˈlænd_ən_ˈlæbrədɔːr -RSB- , Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador Akamassiss Newfoundland Irish : Talamh an Éisc agus Labradar ) is the most easterly province of Canada . Situated in the country 's Atlantic region , it comprises the island of Newfoundland and mainland Labrador to the northwest ... | Newfoundland and Labrador is the easternmost province in Canada . The Strait of Belle Isle separates the province into two geographical divisions , Labrador and the island of Newfoundland . The province also includes over seven thousand small islands . Labrador is the easternmost part of the Canadian Shield , a vast ... | Labrador -LSB- ˈlæbrədɔːr -RSB- is the distinct northerly region of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . It comprises the mainland portion of the province , separated from the island of Newfoundland by the Strait of Belle Isle . It is the largest and northernmost geographical region in Atlantic Canada .... | Newfoundland ( -LSB- njuːfənˈlænd -RSB- ; Terranova , Terre-Neuve , Taqamkuk , Irish : Talamh an Éisc , Inuttitut : Kallunasillik / Ikkarumikluak ) is a large Canadian island off the east coast of the North American mainland , and the most populous part of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . It has 29 ... | Newfoundland and Labrador is one of Canada 's provinces , and has established several official symbols . | Newfoundland English is a name for several accents and dialects of English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador . Most of these differ substantially from the English commonly spoken elsewhere in Canada and the North Atlantic . Many Newfoundland dialects are similar to the West Country dialects of the West... | Newfoundland and Labrador ( -LSB- ˈnjuːfəndlænd_ənd_læbrəˈdɔr -RSB- Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador , Talamh an Éisc agus Labradar , Terra Nova ) is a province of Canada on the country 's Atlantic coast in northeastern North America . The province has an area of 405212 km2 and a population in 2011 of 514,563 , with approximate... | Franco-Newfoundlanders , also known as Franco-Terreneuvians in English or Franco-Terreneuviens in French , are francophone and/or French Canadian residents of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . The name Franco-Terreneuvian derives from Terre-Neuve , the French name of Newfoundland . The Franco-Newfo... | A multitude of languages is used in Canada . According to the 2011 census , English and French are the mother tongues of 56.9 % and 21.3 % of Canadians respectively . 85.6 % of Canadians have working knowledge of English while 30.1 % have a working knowledge of French . Under the Official Languages Act of 1969 , both E... | Labrador is the mainland part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada . This name can also refer to : | The Labrador Peninsula is a large peninsula in eastern Canada . It is bounded by the Hudson Bay to the west , the Hudson Strait to the north , the Labrador Sea to the east , and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the southeast . The peninsula includes the region of Labrador , which is part of the province of Newfoundland an... | The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador is governed by a unicameral legislature , the House of Assembly , which operates under the Westminster model of government . The executive function of government is formed by the Lieutenant Governor , the premier ( head of government , and normally the leader of the la... | Quebec ( pronounced -LSB- audio = En-Quebec . ogvkwᵻˈbɛk -RSB- or -LSB- kəˈbɛk -RSB- Québec -LSB- kebɛk -RSB- ) is the second-most populous province of Canada and the only one to have a predominantly French-speaking population , with French as the sole provincial official language . Quebec is Canada 's largest provin... | In modern Newfoundland ( Talamh an Éisc ) , many Newfoundlanders are of Irish descent . According to the Statistics Canada 2006 census , 21.5 % of Newfoundlanders claim Irish ancestry ( other major groups in the province include 43.2 % English , 7 % Scottish , and 6.1 % French ) . The family names , the features and co... | Canadian French ( français canadien ) is the various varieties of a French language spoken in Canada . In 2005 , the total number of speakers of French in Canada ( including two million non-fluent speakers ) was . In 2011 , French was reported as the mother tongue of more than seven million Canadians , or around 22 % o... | Newfoundland and Labrador is an Atlantic Canadian province with a folk musical heritage based on the Irish , English and Cornish traditions that were brought to its shores centuries ago . Though similar in its Celtic influence to neighbouring Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island , Newfoundland and Labrador is more Iris... | Atlantic Canadian English is the class of Canadian English dialects spoken in the Atlantic provinces of Canada and notably distinct from Standard Canadian English . The set of dialects comprises Canadian Maritime English ( or Maritimer English ) and Newfoundland English . It is heavily influenced by British and Irish E... | Central Labrador is the most populous region of Labrador , Canada , that extends from the shores of Lake Melville into the interior . It is also home to Happy Valley -- Goose Bay , the largest community in Labrador . | Newfoundland French or Newfoundland Peninsular French ( français terre-neuvien ) , refers to the French spoken on the Port au Port Peninsula ( part of the so-called `` French Shore '' ) of Newfoundland . The francophones of the region are Canada trace their origins to Continental French fishermen who settled in the lat... | French is the mother tongue of about 7.3 million Canadians ( 22 % of the Canadian population , second to English at 58.4 % ) according to Census Canada 2011 . Most native speakers of the French language in Canada live in Quebec , where French is the majority official language . About 80 % of Quebec 's population are na... | Newfoundland and Labrador is the ninth-most populous province in Canada with 519,716 residents as of 2016 and is the seventh-largest in land area at 370514 km2 . Newfoundland and Labrador has 271 municipalities including 3 cities and 268 towns , which cover only of the territory 's land mass but are home to of its popu... | Quebec English is the common term for the set of various linguistic and social phenomena affecting the use of English in the predominantly French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec . There are few distinctive phonological features and very few restricted lexical features common among English-speaking Quebecers . Th... | This article provides a summary of results for the general elections to the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador 's unicameral legislative body , the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly . The number of seats has varied over time , from a low of twenty-seven for the first election in 1949 , to a high o... | This article presents the current language demographics of the Canadian province of Quebec . | Nord-du-Québec ( -LSB- nɔʁ dy kebɛk -RSB- ; Northern Quebec ) is the largest , but the least populous , of the seventeen administrative regions of Quebec , Canada . With nearly 750000 km2 of land area , and very extensive lakes and rivers , it covers much of the Labrador Peninsula and about 55 % of the total land surfa... | New Brunswick ( Nouveau-Brunswick Canadian French pronunciation : -LSB- nuvobʁɔnzwɪk -RSB- ) is one of Canada 's three Maritime provinces ( together with Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia ) and is the only constitutionally bilingual ( English -- French ) province . The principal cities are Fredericton , the capital ... | This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Newfoundland . Newfoundland is a large Canadian island off the east coast of North America , and the most populous part of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . The first postage stamps of Newfoundland were issued in 1857 . When Newfoundland ... | Canada ( -LSB- ˈkænədə -RSB- -LSB- kanadɑ -RSB- ) is a country in the northern part of North America . Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean , covering 9.98 e6km2 , making it the world 's second-largest country by total area and the fourth-la... | Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador ( HNL ) is the governing body of all amateur hockey ice hockey in Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada . Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador is a branch of Hockey Canada . | The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador is divided into 11 Census divisions which are numbered 1 through 11 . | The Newfoundland and Labrador Youth Parliament ( NLYP ) is one of a number of provincial youth model parliaments across Canada . It is , astonishingly , the only youth parliament to adhere to strictly Liberal policy and debate . | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Quebec : Quebec -- province in the eastern part of Canada situated between Hudson Bay and the Gulf of St. Lawrence . It is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population and the only one whose sole official language i... | Quebec , Canada 's largest province , occupies a vast territory ( nearly three times the size of France ) , most of which is very sparsely populated . More than 90 percent of Quebec 's area lies within the Canadian Shield , and includes the greater part of the Labrador Peninsula . Quebec 's highest mountain is Mont D'I... | 33 |
Furia is adapted from a short story by Anna Politkovskaya. | Furia is a 1999 French romantic drama film directed by Alexandre Aja , who co-wrote screenplay with Grégory Levasseur , adapted from the science fiction short story `` Graffiti '' by Julio Cortázar . It stars Stanislas Merhar and Marion Cotillard . | Black Fury is an historical novel by the American writer and judge Michael Musmanno . The novel was developed from his script for the 1935 film of the same name , Black Fury . The concept for Black Fury was adapted from the short story `` Jan Volkanik '' by Musmanno and the play Bohunk by Harry R. Irving , based on a... | `` Agafya '' is a 1886 short story by Anton Chekhov . | Black Fury is a 1935 American crime film starring Paul Muni , Karen Morley , and William Gargan . It was adapted by Abem Finkel and Carl Erickson from the short story `` Jan Volkanik '' by Judge Michael A. Musmanno and the play Bohunk by Harry R. Irving . Directed by Michael Curtiz , the plot is based on a historic inc... | Gift of the Night Fury is a 2011 computer-animated short film by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tom Owens . It was released on November 15 , 2011 , on DVD and Blu-ray , along with another original animated short film Book of Dragons . Based on How to Train Your Dragon , the short takes place in the middle of pr... | `` Grisha '' is a 1886 short story by Anton Chekhov . | Empire ( Ампир , translit . Ampir ; from empire ) is a short film directed by Alexander Sokurov , released in 1986 . The movie is based on a play by Lucille Fletcher . | `` Ligeia '' ( usually pronounced -LSB- laɪˈʤi : ə -RSB- ) is an early short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe , first published in 1838 . The story follows an unnamed narrator and his wife Ligeia , a beautiful and intelligent raven-haired woman . She falls ill , composes `` The Conqueror Worm '' , and quotes li... | Fury is a 1936 American drama film directed by Fritz Lang which tells the story of an innocent man ( Spencer Tracy ) who narrowly escapes being lynched and the revenge he seeks . The picture was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and stars Sylvia Sidney and Tracy , with a supporting cast featuring Walter Abel , Bruce Cabo... | The Tempest ( Russian : Буря Burya ) , Symphonic Fantasia after Shakespeare , Op. 18 , is a symphonic poem in F minor by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed in 1873 . It was premiered in December 1873 , conducted by Nikolai Rubinstein . It is based on the play The Tempest by William Shakespeare . Similar in structure t... | Fury ( Italian : Furia ) is a 1947 Italian drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Isa Pola , Rossano Brazzi and Gino Cervi . The film was remade in 1957 as Wild Is the Wind , Anna Magnani 's second Hollywood role . Loosely based on Giovanni Verga 's novel La lupa , it is a melodrama set in the horseb... | Anna Stepanovna Politkovskaya ( -LSB- А́нна Степа́новна Политко́вская , p = ˈanːə sʲtʲɪˈpanəvnə pəlʲɪtˈkofskəjə -RSB- Га́нна Степа́нівна Політко́вська -LSB- ˈɦɑnːɐ steˈpɑnʲiu̯nɐ pɔlʲitˈkɔu̯sʲkɐ -RSB- née Mazepa -LSB- mɐˈzɛpɐ -RSB- 30 August 1958 -- 7 October 2006 ) was a Russian journalist , writer , and human rights a... | The Fiend is a Russian fairy tale . | Lynda Rucker is an author of horror and fantasy short stories . | Fools is a comic fable by Neil Simon , set in the small village of Kulyenchikov , Ukraine ( Russian Territory ) , during the late 19th century . The story follows Leon Steponovich Tolchinsky , a schoolteacher who takes a new job educating Sophia , the daughter of Doctor Zubritsky and his wife , Lenya . Leon soon learns... | Putin 's Russia is a political commentary book by the late Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya about life in modern Russia . Politkovskaya argues that Russia still has aspects of a police state or mafia state , under the leadership of Vladimir Putin . In a review , Angus Macqueen wrote : Politkovskaya described a... | Peter and the Wolf is an 1946 animated short based on the 1936 musical composition/fairy tale by Sergei Prokofiev , produced by Walt Disney and narrated by Sterling Holloway . It was originally released theatrically as a segment in Make Mine Music . It was re-issued the following year accompanying a re-issue of Fantasi... | Anya 's Ghost is a coming-of-age ghost story in graphic novel format . The first book by cartoonist Vera Brosgol , Anya 's Ghost was published on June 7 , 2011 . In the novel , unpopular Anya befriends the ghost of Emily , a girl around Anya 's age who died 90 years earlier . After failing to make Anya popular and ha... | Corrections is a short film , taking viewers on a disturbing trip through the lens of a horror fan . | Las Furias is a 1960 Argentine film adapted from a play of the same name . It is the first Argentine sound film directed by a woman , Vlasta Lah , who came up as an assistant director . The furies of the title are four women who live together in a house they can barely keep and who are in constant battle with each ot... | `` A Gentle Creature '' ( Кроткая , Krotkaya ) , sometimes also translated as `` The Meek One '' , is a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky in 1876 . The piece comes with the subtitle of `` A Fantastic Story '' , and it chronicles the relationship between a pawnbroker and a girl that frequents his shop . The story was in... | Paranoia is a 1953 short story collection by the Dutch writer Willem Frederik Hermans . The titular story was adapted into the 1967 film Paranoia , directed by Adriaan Ditvoorst . | The Anna Politkovskaya Award ( French : Prix Anna Politkovskaya ) was established to remember and honor the journalist Anna Politkovskaya ( 1958-2006 ) , murdered in Moscow at the age of 48 on 7 October 2006 in order to silence her courageous reporting about the second war in Chechnya . The award is presented annuall... | Sonechka is a novella and collection of short stories by Russian writer Lyudmila Ulitskaya . It was originally published in Russian in the literary journal Novy Mir in 1992 , and translated into English by Arch Tait in 2005 . Sonechka was nominated for the Russian Booker Prize . | Euphoria is a 2006 Russian drama/romance film directed by dramatist and director Ivan Vyrypayev , most recently acclaimed as a co-screenwriter of Bumer 2 . This drama , rightly classified as tragedy , exposes shocking truth about cultural and material poverty of Russian provincial village . In the same year Euphoria wo... | The Portrait is a forthcoming film adaptation of Nikolai Gogol 's short story The Portrait , created by fine artists , directors/screenwriters/producers Anastasia Elena Baranoff and Elena Vladimir Baranoff . | `` A Nasty Story '' ( Скверный анекдот , Skverny anekdot ) , also translated as `` A Disgraceful Affair '' , as well as `` A Most Unfortunate Incident '' and `` An Unpleasant Predicament '' , is a satirical short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky concerning the escapades of a Russian civil servant . | Fear is a 1946 low-budget film noir directed by Alfred Zeisler . The film is considered a loose adaptation of Dostoyevsky 's Crime and Punishment . | Black Fury is the name of several fictional comic book characters . | Maggie Furey ( née Armstrong ) is a British fantasy writer . She was born in Northumberland , England , UK , in 1955 . She is a qualified teacher but also reviewed books on BBC Radio Newcastle , been an advisor in the Durham Reading Resources Centre , and organized children 's book fairs . She now lives in County Wickl... | The assassination of Anna Politkovskaya ( born 1958 ) , a Russian journalist , writer and human rights activist , took place on 7 October 2006 . She was known for her opposition to the Chechen conflict and for criticism of Vladimir Putin . She authored several books about the Chechen wars , as well as Putin 's Russia ,... | Little Vera ( Ма́ленькая Ве́ра , Malenkaya Vera ) , produced at the Gorky Film Studio and released in 1988 , is a film by Russian film director Vasili Pichul . The title in Russian is ambiguous and can also mean `` Little Faith , '' symbolizing the characters ' lack of hope ( or a glimmer thereof ) . The film was the... | `` The Queen of Spades '' ( Пиковая дама translit . Pikovaya dama ) is a short story with supernatural elements by Alexander Pushkin about human avarice . Pushkin wrote the story in autumn 1833 in Boldino and it was first published in the literary magazine Biblioteka dlya chteniya in March 1834 . The story was the ba... | 34 |
One state of the United States has Russia to its west. | The United States of America ( USA ) , commonly known as the United States ( U.S. ) or America , is a constitutional federal republic composed of 50 states , a federal district , five major self-governing territories , and various possessions . Forty-eight of the fifty states and the federal district are contiguous an... | Russia ( -LSB- ˈrʌʃə -RSB- -LSB- Россия , Rossiya , rɐˈsʲijə -RSB- ) , also officially the Russian Federation ( -LSB- Российская Федерация , r = Rossiyskaya Federatsiya , p = rɐˈsʲijskəjə fʲɪdʲɪˈratsɨjə -RSB- ) , is a country in Eurasia . At 17075200 km2 , Russia is the largest country in the world by surface area , co... | Alaska ( -LSB- əˈlæskə -RSB- ) is a U.S. state located in the northwest extremity of North America . The Canadian administrative divisions of British Columbia and Yukon border the state to the east ; its most extreme western part is Attu Island ; it has a maritime border with Russia to the west across the Bering Strait... | The United States shares international land borders with two nations : The Canada -- United States border to the north of the Contiguous United States and to the east of Alaska The Mexico -- United States border to the south The Russia -- United States maritime boundary was defined by a disputed agreement covering... | Russia ( Россия , Rossija ) , also known as the Russian Federation , is the largest country in the world , located in northern Eurasia . `` Russia Proper '' usually refers to : Central Federal District Central Russia Russia may also refer to : | The term `` United States '' , when used in the geographical sense , is the contiguous United States , the state of Alaska , the island state of Hawaii , the five insular territories of Puerto Rico , Northern Mariana Islands , U.S. Virgin Islands , Guam , and American Samoa , and minor outlying possessions . The Unite... | Northwest Russia or Northern European Russia can be roughly defined as that part of European Russia bounded by Finland , the Arctic Ocean , the Ural Mountains and the east-flowing part of the Volga River . Although it was never a political unit there is some reason for treating it as a distinct region . The Volga mar... | Leaders of Russia are political heads of state . | The Russian Far East ( -LSB- Дальний Восток России , r = Dal 'n iy Vostok Rossii , p = ˈdalʲnʲɪj vɐˈstok rɐˈsʲiɪ -RSB- ) is the Russian part of the Far East , i.e. the extreme east parts of Russia , between Lake Baikal in Eastern Siberia and the Pacific Ocean . The Far Eastern Federal District , which covers this area ... | This is a list of countries by westernmost point on land ( dependent territories included ) . A selection of dependent territories are listed in italics and are not ranked . There are five countries with territory on both sides of the 180th meridian , and thus can be said to be both the westernmost and easternmost co... | Russia is a town in Herkimer County , New York , United States . The population was 2,587 at the 2010 census . The Town of Russia is located in the northwest part of the county . The town is northeast of Utica . The northern part is in the Adirondack Park . | Russia is not proportionately populated between the smaller western portion ( almost 25 % ) of the country that is considered part of Europe , and the larger eastern portion ( more than 75 % ) that is part of Asia . European Russia contains about 77 % of the country 's population ( 110,000,000 people out of about 144,0... | Washington ( -LSB- ˈwɒʃɪŋtən -RSB- ) is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States located north of Oregon , west of Idaho , and south of the Canadian province of British Columbia on the coast of the Pacific Ocean . Named after George Washington , the first President of the United States , the state w... | Russia has international borders with 16 sovereign states , including two with maritime boundaries ( US , Japan ) , as well as with the partially recognized states of South Ossetia and Abkhazia . With a land border running 20241 km in total , Russia has ( after China ) , the second-longest land border of any country . | Mian Nahr ( ميان نهر , also Romanized as Mīān Nahr ; also known as Dar Mīān-e Nahr and Deh-e Mīān Nahr ) is the country directly to the west of Russia . But if you go the long way , indirectly to the east of Russia . | Alaska is one of two U.S. states not bordered by another state ; Hawaii the other . Alaska has more ocean coastline than all of the other U.S. states combined . About 500 mi of Canadian territory separate Alaska from Washington State . Alaska is thus an exclave of the United States that is part of the continental U.S. ... | The Northeastern United States , also referred to as the American Northeast or simply the Northeast , is a geographical region of the United States bordered to the north by Canada , to the east by the Atlantic Ocean , to the south by the Southern United States , and to the west by the Midwestern United States . The Nor... | Because of its unique history , many of the boundaries of the political divisions of the United States were artificially constructed ( rather than being permitted to evolve and drawn using natural features of the landscape ) . Therefore , many U.S. states have straight lines as boundaries , especially in the West . How... | The Eastern United States , commonly referred to as the American East or simply the East , is a region roughly coinciding with the boundaries of the United States established in the 1783 Treaty of Paris , which bounded the new country to the west along the Mississippi River . It is geographically diverse , spanning the... | The geography of Russia describes the geographic features of Russia , a country extending over much of northern Eurasia . Comprising much of eastern Europe and northern Asia , it is the world 's largest country in total area . Due to its size , Russia displays both monotony and diversity . As with its topography , its ... | The Western United States , commonly referred to as the American West , the Far West , or simply the West , traditionally refers to the region comprising the westernmost states of the United States . Because European settlement in the U.S. expanded westward after its founding , the meaning of the West has evolved over ... | The Northwestern United States is an informal geographic region of the United States . The region consistently includes the states of Oregon , Washington , and Idaho -- and usually Montana and Wyoming . Some sources include southeast Alaska in the Northwest . The related but distinct term `` Pacific Northwest '' genera... | United State may refer to : U.S. states , fifty of which make up ( the majority of ) the United States of America Union of Russia and Belarus , sometimes called the United State ( Союзное государство Soyuznoye gosudarstvo ) Unitary state United State of Electronica , the Seattle dance/rock band U.S.A. ( United St... | This is a list of countries by easternmost point on land ( dependent territories included ) . A selection of dependent territories are listed in italics and are not ranked . The order does not always reflect the proximity of the country 's territory to the 180th meridian . In such a case there would be three both the... | Russia -- United States relations is the bilateral relationship between the United States and the Russian Federation , the successor state to the Soviet Union . Russia and the United States maintain diplomatic and trade relations . The relationship was generally warm under Russia 's President Boris Yeltsin ( 1991 -- 19... | Georgia 's location , nestled between the Black Sea , Russia , and Turkey , renders it strategically important . It is developing as the gateway from the Black Sea to the Caucasus and the larger Caspian region , but also serves as a buffer between Russia and Turkey . Georgia has a long and tumultuous relationship with ... | A U.S. state is a constituent political entity of the United States of America . There are 50 states , which are bound together in a union with each other . Each state holds governmental jurisdiction over a defined geographic territory , and shares its sovereignty with the United States federal government . Due to the ... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Russia . The Russian Federation , commonly known as Russia , is the most extensive country in the world , covering 17075400 km2 , more than an eighth of the Earth 's land area . Russia is a transcontinental country extending across the whole of ... | The contiguous United States consists of the 48 adjoining U.S. states plus Washington , D.C. ( federal district ) , on the continent of North America . The term excludes the non-contiguous states of Alaska and Hawaii and all off-shore United States territories and possessions , which include American Samoa , Guam , the... | This is a list of some of the regions in the United States . | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Washington : Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States , and is named after George Washington , the first President of the United States ( it is the only U.S. state named after a president ) . W... | Russians ( русские , russkiye ) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe . The majority of Russians inhabit the nation state of Russia , while notable minorities exist in other former Soviet states such as Ukraine , Kazakhstan , and Belarus . A large Russian diaspora exists all over the world , with not... | New Jersey is a state within the United States of America that lies on the north eastern edge of the North American continent . It shares a land border with the state of State of New York along the north , ratified by both states after the New York -- New Jersey Line War . New Jersey is slightly larger than the country... | 35 |
Sophie Turner was born in the 1990s. | Sophie Turner ( born 21 February 1996 ) is an English actress . Turner made her professional acting debut as Sansa Stark on the HBO fantasy television series Game of Thrones ( 2011 -- present ) , which brought her international recognition and critical praise . For her performance , she has received four nominations fo... | Sophie Turner ( born 30 April 1984 ) is an Australian model , reality television personality and lawyer who first came to prominence as a contestant on the Australian television series Search for a Supermodel . | Sophie Turner is an English actress . Sophie Turner may also refer to : Sophie Turner ( model ) ( born 1984 ) , Australian model and reality television personality Sophie Turner Laing ( born 1960 ) , British businesswoman | Sophie Lawrence ( born 12 June 1972 , Ilford , London ) is an English actress , singer , director and choreographer . She played the role of Diane Butcher in the BBC soap opera EastEnders as a regular cast member from 1988 to 1991 , making subsequent guest appearances in 1993 , 1994 , 1997 , 2008 and 2012 . In 1991 , L... | Sophie Turner Laing ( born 7 September 1960 ) is a British businesswoman and media executive . She has been Chief Executive Officer of global content creator , producer and distributor Endemol Shine Group since December 2014 . Prior to taking up her current role , she held a number of senior positions at Sky in the UK ... | Sophie Lauren Webster is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera , Coronation Street . She was born on-screen during the episode broadcast on 4 November 1994 . She was played by Ashleigh Middleton from 1994 until 1997 and by Emma Woodward from 8 June 1997 until 25 April 2004 . Brooke Vincent took over the... | Sophie Thompson ( born 20 January 1962 ) is an English actress who has worked in television , film and theatre . She received an Olivier Award nomination for the 1995 London revival of the musical Company , before winning the 1999 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for the London revival of Into the Woods . ... | Sophie Sumner ( born 15 January 1990 ) is an English fashion model . She first came into the public eye as the runner-up of Britain 's Next Top Model , Cycle 5 and later won America 's Next Top Model , Cycle 18 . | Sophie Morgan ( born 1979 ) is a British author and journalist who lives in London . She is a two-time Sunday Times Bestselling author whose books , published by Penguin Books , have become best sellers in ten countries . Her name , according to her publisher 's website , is a pseudonym . Her publicist describes her... | Sophie Auster ( born July 6 , 1987 in Brooklyn , New York City ) is an American singer/songwriter and actress . She is the daughter of authors Paul Auster and Siri Hustvedt . | Simon Turner ( born 21 November 1954 ) is an English musician , songwriter , composer , producer and actor . After portraying Ned East in the 1971 BBC TV adaptation of Tom Brown 's Schooldays and roles in films such as The Big Sleep ( 1978 ) , Dover-born Simon Turner quickly rose to fame as a teenage star in Britain ... | Tina Turner ( born Anna Mae Bullock ; November 26 , 1939 ) , is an American-born recording artist , dancer , actress , and author , whose career has spanned more than half a century , earning her widespread recognition and numerous awards . Born and raised in the Southeastern United States , Turner relinquished her Ame... | Mary Kathleen Turner ( born June 19 , 1954 ) , better known as Kathleen Turner , is an American film and stage actress and director . Known for her distinctive raspy voice , Turner has won two Golden Globe Awards and has been nominated for an Academy Award . Turner came to fame during the 1980s , after roles in Body ... | Afida Turner ( born Hafidda Messaï on December 22 , 1976 ) is a French-American singer , actress and media personality . Since 2007 , she has been married to Ronnie Turner , son of Ike and Tina Turner . | Ann Turner ( born 1960 in Adelaide ) is an Australian writer and director of films and TV . | Sophie Traub is a Canadian actress born in 1989 . Her roles include Lucy , in the short film , Pink ( 2003 ) , June alongside co-star Johnny Knoxville in Daltry Calhoun ( 2005 ) , Young Silvia in The Interpreter ( 2005 ) and Lori alongside co-star Russell Crowe in Tenderness ( 2009 ) . She attended the Etobicoke Scho... | Sophie Charlene Akland Monk ( born 14 December 1979 ) is an English-born Australian singer , songwriter , actress , model and radio personality . Monk was a member of the girl group Bardot and released a solo album called Calendar Girl ( 2003 ) . She has appeared in films such as Date Movie ( 2006 ) , Click ( 2006 ) , ... | Sophie Robinson ( born 1985 ) is a contemporary English poet . | Sophie Falkiner ( born 20 March 1974 , in Melbourne ) is an Australian television presenter . Sophie has previously presented an entertainment news series Confidential on Fox8 . She was also a presenter on The Great Outdoors and letter-turner on Wheel of Fortune . Falkiner 's big break on Wheel of Fortune came afte... | LaBeouf , Rönkkö & Turner are an artist trio consisting of Shia LaBeouf ( born 1986 ; Los Angeles , United States ) , Nastja Säde Rönkkö ( born 1985 ; Helsinki , Finland ) , and Luke Turner ( born 1982 ; Manchester , UK ) . Their performance art explores connection , emotion and collaboration across digital and physica... | Francella Ruby Turner MBE ( born 22 June 1958 ) is a British Jamaican R&B and soul singer , songwriter , and actress . In a music career spanning more than 30 years , Turner is best known for her albums and single releases in Europe and North America . She is also known for her work as a session backing vocalist , ar... | Sophie Hardy is a French actress . | Sophie Taylor ( born 2 February 1996 ) is a former international swimmer who swam breaststroke . She won a gold medal for England in the women 's 100 metres breaststroke at the Commonwealth Games . | Sophie Cooke ( born 3 April 1976 ) is a Scottish novelist , short story writer , poet , and travel writer . Speaking in an interview with Aesthetica magazine in 2009 , Cooke has said that her work is primarily concerned with questions of truth . She has developed the notion of truth as a depreciable asset . Cooke 's wo... | Sophia Violet `` Sophie '' Crumb ( born September 27 , 1981 ) is an American-French comics artist . She is the daughter of underground comix artists Robert Crumb and Aline Kominsky-Crumb . Crumb was born in Woodland , California and lived in the nearby farming town of Winters with her parents until she was nine years... | Sophie Ryder ( born 1963 , London , UK ) is a sculptor who specialises in portraying mythical animals . | Sophie Tucker ( January 13 , 1887 -- February 9 , 1966 ) was a Ukrainian-born American singer , comedian , actress , and radio personality . Known for her stentorian delivery of comical and risqué songs , she was one of the most popular entertainers in America during the first half of the 20th century . She was widely ... | Sophie Luise Elisabeth Muller ( born 6 April 1958 ) is an English music video director , noted for her long-time collaborations with such artists as Beyoncé , Coldplay , No Doubt , Gwen Stefani , Sade , Shakira , Sugababes , Shakespears Sister , Garbage , The Killers , Sophie Ellis-Bextor , Annie Lennox , Leona Lewis ,... | Laura Dean ( born as Laura Francine Deutscher ; May 27 , 1963 in New York City ) is an American film and television actress and voice actress who is known for the roles of Sophie in the 3rd and 4th seasons of Friends and of a lead character Tamara in Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders . Since she was 10 years old ... | Sophie Dee , ( born 17 January 1984 ) , is a Welsh actress , exotic dancer , and former adult film actress . | Sophie Duniam ( born 15 March 1987 in London , England ) , also known as Soddy SilverAndBold , is a British actress , dancer and model . Along with her twin sister , Polly Duniam , she gained fame in the BBC series Home Farm Twins portraying Helen Moore one of the twins in the title . She grew up in Cromer , Norfolk ... | Louise Cliffe ( born 9 December 1986 ) is a British actress , singer , writer , and model . Although much of her career has been in the UK , she started to appear in US productions as of 2009 . She is best known for playing the role of `` Sophie Delaney '' in the horror film Wrong Turn 3 : Left for Dead . She was a con... | Zara Turner is a Northern Ireland-born British actress . | 36 |
Mother Teresa was made a saint by the church. | Mother Teresa , known in the Catholic Church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta ( born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu ; -LSB- aˈɲɛzə ˈɡɔndʒɛ bɔjaˈdʒiu -RSB- ; 26 August 1910 -- 5 September 1997 ) , was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary . She was born in Skopje ( now the capital of the Republic of Macedonia ) , then... | Saint Teresa of Jesus ( 13 July 1900 -- 12 April 1920 ) - born as Juana Fernández Solar - ( Teresa de Jesús de Los Andes ) was a Chilean professed religious from the Discalced Carmelites . Fernández Solar was a pious child but had an often unpredictable temperament for she could be prone to anger and being vain but cou... | Blessed Teresa of Jesus , Child ( 1622 -- 1627 ) was a Spanish girl who has been beatified by the Roman Catholic Church . Teresa became a member of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy at the Convent of Our Lady of Bethlehem in Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain when she was five . She received holy communion be... | Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart , O.C.D. ( 15 July 1747 -- 7 March 1770 ) , was an Italian Discalced Carmelite nun . During her brief life of quiet service in the monastery , she came to be revered for her mystical gifts . She has been declared a saint by the Catholic Church . | Saints named Teresa include : Saint Teresa of Ávila ( 1515 -- 1582 ) , or Teresa of Jesus , Spaniard , founder of the Discalced Carmelites , and Doctor of the Church Saint Thérèse of Lisieux ( 1873 -- 1897 ) , or Teresa of the Child Jesus , French Discalced Carmelite nun , and Doctor of the Church Saint Teresa Bened... | Mother Teresa of Kolkata has been memorialized throughout the world in recognition of her work with the poor . During her lifetime this commemoration often took the form of awards and honorary degrees bestowed upon her . She has also been memorialized through museums and dedications of churches , roads and other struct... | Saint Teresa of Ávila , also called Saint Teresa of Jesús , baptized as Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada ( 28 March 15154 October 1582 ) , was a prominent Spanish mystic , Roman Catholic saint , Carmelite nun and author during the Counter Reformation , and theologian of contemplative life through mental prayer . She ... | Blessed Maria Scrilli ( 15 May 1825 - 14 November 1889 ) was an Italian Roman Catholic who was a professed religious who established the Sisters of Our Lady of Mount Carmel - a branch of the Carmelite order . She later assumed the religious name of `` Maria Teresa of Jesus '' upon making her profession and in dedicatio... | Saint Enrique de Ossó i Cervelló ( 16 October 1840 - 27 January 1896 ) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Society of Saint Teresa of Jesus . He served the role of a parish priest as an educator and an able catechist and published several works on catechesis to that effect while also expressing a... | This article explores some of the criticism of Mother Teresa ( 1910 -- 97 ) , who was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary . She founded the congregation of the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta in 1950 . For more than 45 years she worked with the poor , sick , orphaned , and dying , while guiding the expans... | Maria Teresa Merlo ( 20 February 1894 - 5 February 1964 ) - in religious `` Tecla '' - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the co-founder of the Daughters of Saint Paul that she established alongside Blessed Giacomo Alberione . Merlo was an extensive writer and traveler as she penned articles for her ... | Blessed Teodora Fracasso ( 17 January 1901 - 25 December 1927 ) - in religious Elia di San Clemente - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Carmelites . Fracasso once had the name of `` Agnes '' during a stint in the Third Order of Saint Dominic . Fracasso 's inclinations to become a nun stemmed fr... | The Mother Teresa Awards are awards to honour individuals and organizations that promote peace , equality and social justice , and aim to encourage the cause of justice and peaceful coexistence , while providing a impetus for society to imbibe these values . The award is given in honour of Mother Teresa . | Saint Teresa Jornet Ibars ( 9 January 1843 - 26 August 1897 ) - in religious Teresa of Jesus - was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly . Ibars was the great-niece of Blessed Francisco Palau and a friend and confidante of the Venerable Saturnino Lóp... | Blessed Maria Teresa of Saint Joseph ( 19 June 1855 - 20 September 1938 ) - Anna Maria Tauscher van den Bosch was a German Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus . Tauscher worked in Cologne and was removed from her position after she converted to Roman ... | Blessed Maria Teresa Casini ( 27 October 1864 -- 3 April 1937 ) was an Italian nun and was the founder of the Oblate Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus . The order was devoted to providing care for those around them with an added emphasis on demonstrating the love of Jesus Christ while spreading the message of the Go... | Blessed Teresa Manganiello ( 1 January 1849 -- 4 November 1876 ) was an Italian who became a member of the Secular Franciscan Order . She desired to establish a new religious congregation but died before the idea could come to fruition . She was beatified in 2010 in Benevento after a miracle was found to have been at... | Saint María Soledad Torres y Acosta ( 2 December 1826 -- 11 October 1887 ) - born Manuela - was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Servants of Mary . Her apostolic actions - and those of her order - were dedicated towards the nursing of the sick and the poor in the places that it operat... | Saint Teresa may refer to : One of several saints named Teresa St. Teresa , Florida , a town in the United States Sainte-Thérèse , Quebec , a suburb in Quebec `` St. Teresa '' , a song by Joan Osborne from Relish | Blessed Teresa Bracco ( 24 February 1924 -- 28 August 1944 ) was an Italian Roman Catholic from Savona killed during World War II after refusing to submit to the sexual aggression of a Nazi soldier . Bracco was born to modest farmers and tilled in the fields while also attending Masses on a frequent basis . Bracco wa... | Venerable Teresa Chikaba ( c. 1676 -- December 6 , 1748 ) was a Guinean princess declared as Venerable by the Catholic Church . | The Iglesia-convento de Santa Teresa ( Spanish : Iglesia-convento de Santa Teresa ) is a church located in Ávila , Spain . It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1886 . | Saint Joan of Arc ( Jeanne d'Arc ) ( often known as `` The Maid of Orléans '' ) is a recognized saint of the Roman Catholic Church . Although she was excommunicated and burnt at the stake for heresy by pro-English clergy in 1431 , central Church officials would later nullify her excommunication , declaring her a martyr... | Julia Teresa Tallon ( 6 May 1867 -- 10 March 1954 ) -- in religious Mary Teresa -- was an American Roman Catholic professed religious from the Holy Cross Sisters who founded the Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate . Tallon was born to Irish immigrants in New York City and joined the religious life in Indiana despite the... | Over the years , a number of prominent people have become devotees of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux . These include : Pope Francis - `` When I have a problem I ask the saint , not to solve it , but to take it in her hands and help me accept it . '' Pope John Paul I - `` Dear little Thérèse , I was seventeen when I read y... | The Parish Church of Santa Teresa y San José ( Spanish : Iglesia Parroquial de Santa Teresa y San José ) , also known as the National Temple of Santa Teresa de Jesús and Convent of the Discalced Carmelite Fathers ( Templo Nacional de Santa Teresa de Jesús y Convento de los Padres Carmelitas Descalzos ) , is a Catholic ... | Blessed Maria Giovanna Fasce ( 27 December 1881 - 18 January 1947 ) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious of the Augustinian nuns in the religious name of `` Maria Teresa '' . Fasce served in various leadership positions in her convent in Genoa and was noted for the establishment of an orphanage and spreadi... | Mother Théodore Guérin ( 1798 -- 1856 ) , designated by the Vatican as Saint Theodora , was a French-American saint and is the foundress of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods , Indiana , a congregation of Catholic nuns . She was beatified by Pope John Paul II in October 1998 and canonized a saint of t... | Mother Teresa or Mother Teresa of Calcutta usually refer to Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu ( 1910 -- 97 ) , an Albanian-born Catholic missionary nun and saint . Mother Teresa may also refer to : Mother Teresa Ball ( 1794 -- 1861 ) foundress of the Irish Branch of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother Teresa Lalor... | Saint Ignazia Verzeri ( 31 July 1801 -- 3 March 1852 ) was an Italian Roman Catholic who became a Benedictine nun and established the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus . She dedicated herself to the needs of girls and their education was one of her top priorities . She established orphanages and provided assistanc... | Saint María Natividad Venegas de la Torre ( 8 September 1868 -- 30 July 1959 ) was a Mexican Roman Catholic nun . Torre established the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Guadalajara and assumed the new name of `` María of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament '' in 1930 . She joined the Association of the Daughters ... | Saint Mary is Mary of Nazareth , the mother of Jesus . Saint Mary may also refer to : Saints Mary Magdalene , saint and disciple of Jesus Mary of Bethany , saint and disciple of Jesus , sister of Martha and Lazarus Salome ( disciple ) , saint and follower of Jesus , counted as one of the Three Marys in Roman Cat... | St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy ( SMTCA , St. Mother Teresa , SMT , Mother Teresa , or Teresa for short ) ; also known as by its former names Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School before 2016 and Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School in its inception is a Catholic secondary school in the Malvern neighbou... | 37 |
The Smurfs (film) was released. | The Smurfs is a 2011 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the comic book series of the same name created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo . It was directed by Raja Gosnell and stars Hank Azaria , Neil Patrick Harris , Jayma Mays and Sofía Vergara , with Jonathan Winters and Katy Perry... | Smurfs : The Lost Village is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company , with animation by Sony Pictures Imageworks , for Columbia Pictures . Sony , LStar Capital and Wanda Pictures co-financed the film . It is based on The Smurfs... | The Smurfs have appeared in three feature-length films and two short films loosely based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo and the 1980s animated TV series it spawned . The 2011 feature film of the same name and its 2013 sequel were produced by Sony Pictures Animation and release... | The Smurfs 2 is a 2013 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film and a sequel to the 2011 film The Smurfs . It is loosely based on The Smurfs comic-book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo . It is the second and final installment of a projected duology , produced by Sony Pictures Animation and ... | The Smurfs : The Legend of Smurfy Hollow is an American computer/traditionally animated short film based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo . The animated short was written by Todd Berger and directed by Stephan Franck , and it stars the voices of Melissa Sturm , Fred Armisen , An... | The Smurfs : A Christmas Carol is an American computer/traditionally animated short film based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo . The animated short was written by Todd Berger and directed by Troy Quane , and it stars the voices of George Lopez , Jack Angel , Melissa Sturm , Fre... | The Smurfs and the Magic Flute ( La Flûte à six schtroumpfs , lit . The Flute of Six Smurfs ) is a 1976 Belgian animated film starring the Smurfs , directed by their creator , Peyo . Though the film premiered in 1976 in Belgium , and 1979 in the United Kingdom , an English language version was not released in the Unite... | Singles and full albums of original music for The Smurfs cartoon series ( 1981 -- 1989 ) and the Smurfs movies have been released in different countries and languages , sometimes very successfully , with millions of copies sold . | Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs ( lit . The Adventures of the Smurfs ) is a 1965 animated feature film based on the Belgian comic book series `` The Smurfs '' . It was the first animated feature film featuring the Smurf characters . The film was released in 1965 in Belgium . The Belvision film The Smurfs and the Magic ... | The Smurfs : The Video Game is a video game published by Ubisoft exclusively for the Nintendo DS , coinciding with the release of film of the same name . | The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 American animated comedy film based on the Fox television series The Simpsons . The film was directed by David Silverman , and stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta , Julie Kavner , Nancy Cartwright , Yeardley Smith , Hank Azaria , Harry Shearer , Tress MacNeille , Pamela Ha... | The Smurfs ( Les Schtroumpfs ) is a Belgian comic series , created by cartoonist Peyo ( pen name of Pierre Culliford ) . The titular creatures were introduced as supporting characters in an already established series , Johan and Peewit in 1958 , and starred in their own series from 1959 . Thirty Smurf comic albums have... | The Muppet Movie is a 1979 British-American musical road comedy film and the first theatrical film featuring the Muppets . Directed by James Frawley and produced by Jim Henson , the film 's screenplay was written by The Muppet Show writers Jerry Juhl and Jack Burns . An American and British venture produced by Henson A... | The Smurfs ( French : Les Schtroumpfs ; Dutch : De Smurfen ) is a Belgian comic franchise centered on a fictional colony of small blue anthropomorphous creatures who live in mushroom-shaped houses in the forest . The Smurfs was first created and introduced as a series of comic characters by the Belgian comics artist Pe... | The Smurfs is a Belgian comic book series created by Peyo in 1958 . It became well-known worldwide with the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series in the 1980s . With the popularity of the Smurfs came a wide range of toys and spin-off products and use of the Smurfs in merchandising . Smurfs ' merchandising in 2008 generates abou... | The Smurfs ( syndicated as Smurfs ' Adventures ) is an American-Belgian animated fantasy-comedy television series that aired on NBC from September 12 , 1981 , to December 2 , 1989 . Produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions , it is based on the Belgian comic series by the same name , created by Belgian cartoonist Peyo ( wh... | The Muppets is a 2011 American musical comedy film and the seventh theatrical film featuring the Muppets . The film is directed by James Bobin , written by Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller , produced by David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman , and stars Segel , Amy Adams , Chris Cooper and Rashida Jones , as well as Muppet ... | The Pirates ! In an Adventure with Scientists ! ( released in North America , Australia and New Zealand as The Pirates ! Band of Misfits ) is a 2012 British-American 3D stop-motion animated swashbuckler comedy film produced by Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation as their second and final collaborative projec... | This is a list of The Smurfs characters appearing in the original comics series , television series , and the 2011 movie ( as well as its sequels ) . The Smurfs were also sold as collectible toys , and many of these characters were ideal from manufacturing and marketing points of view in that they had the same basic ... | The Gambler Smurfs ( original French name Les Schtroumpfs Jouers ) is the twenty-third album of the Smurfs comic series . | The Rugrats Movie is a 1998 American animated adventure comedy film , produced by Paramount Pictures Corporation , and co-produced with Nickelodeon Movies ( which was also Nickelodeon Movies 's first animated film ) and Klasky Csupo . The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures , and first released theatrically in t... | This is a list of The Smurfs video games that have been published by Coleco , Infogrames , and Capcom . The Smurfs ( Les Schtroumpfs ) are a fictional group of small sky blue creatures who live in a Village in the woods . They were designed by Belgian cartoonist Peyo in 1958 and were featured in the Belgian comics maga... | Scooby-Doo 2 : Monsters Unleashed is a 2004 American comedy horror mystery film , directed by Raja Gosnell , written by James Gunn and released by Warner Bros. . Pictures . Based on the animated television series , Scooby-Doo , Where Are You ? , it is the second installment in the Scooby-Doo live-action film series and... | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2014 American action adventure film based on the Mirage Studios characters of the same name , produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Platinum Dunes , and distributed by Paramount Pictures . It is the fifth film of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series and is also a reboot that featu... | Shaun the Sheep Movie is a 2015 British stop-motion animated adventure comedy film inspired by the television series Shaun the Sheep , created by Nick Park . The film follows Shaun and his flock into the big city to rescue their farmer , who found himself amnesiac there as a result of their mischief . It was produced... | The Spider-Man film series is a superhero film series consisting of Spider-Man ( 2002 ) , Spider-Man 2 ( 2004 ) and Spider-Man 3 ( 2007 ) . Based on the Marvel comic book series about the fictional character of the same name , all three films were directed by Sam Raimi and distributed by Columbia Pictures . Tobey Magui... | The Peanuts Movie ( known in some countries as Snoopy and Charlie Brown : The Peanuts Movie ) is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox , based on Charles M. Schulz 's comic strip Peanuts . The film is directed by Steve Martino and written by Cr... | Moshi Monsters : The Movie is a British-Irish-American animated musical adventure comedy film directed by Wip Vernooij and Morgan Francis ( which marked their directorial debut ) and based on the virtual world of Moshi Monsters . The film stars Katsuma , Poppet , Diavlo , Luvli , Furi , Zommer , Dr. Strangeglove , Swee... | The Smurflings ( original French title : Les P'tits Schtroumpfs ) is the thirteenth album of the original French-language Smurfs comic series created by Belgian artist Peyo . Apart from the titular one , it contains other story : The Clockwork Smurf . | The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Nickelodeon television series SpongeBob SquarePants . The film was directed by series creator Stephen Hillenburg and starred the series ' cast of Tom Kenny , Bill Fagerbakke , Clancy Brown , Rodger Bumpass and Mr. Lawrence , ... | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a film series based on the comic book characters of the same name created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird . The first film in the series , titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , was released in 1990 at the height of the franchise 's popularity and was a commercial success . The success o... | The Shallows is a 2016 American survival thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra , written by Anthony Jaswinski and starring Blake Lively . In the film , a surfer gets stranded 200 yards from shore , and must use her wits and determination to survive a great white shark attack . Principal photography began in Octo... | Garfield : The Movie is a 2004 American family comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt inspired by Jim Davis ' comic strip of the same name . It stars Breckin Meyer as Jon Arbuckle , Jennifer Love Hewitt as Dr. Liz Wilson , and features Bill Murray as the voice of Garfield . Garfield was created with computer animation , ... | 38 |
C. S. Forester's first name was Carl. | Cecil Louis Troughton Smith ( 27 August 1899 -- 2 April 1966 ) , known by his pen name Cecil Scott `` C. S. '' Forester , was an English novelist known for writing tales of naval warfare such as the 12-book Horatio Hornblower series , depicting a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic wars . Two of the Hornblower boo... | Forest is both a surname and a given name . Notable people with the name include : Surname : Frank Forest ( 1896 -- 1976 ) , American opera singer Jean-Claude Forest ( 1930 -- 1998 ) , French comic book author and creator of Barbarella Jessé de Forest ( 1576 -- 1624 ) , leader of a group of Walloon Huguenots fleei... | Carlton is both a surname and a given name . Notable people with the name include : Surname : Bart Carlton , American basketball player and twice All-American ( 1930 and 1931 ) Carl Carlton ( born 1953 ) , American R&B , soul , and funk singer and songwriter Danny Carlton ( born 1983 ) , English footballer Doyle ... | Chandler is a given name , usually applied to males , and likely derived from surnames reflecting the occupational term chandler . Real people bearing the name include : Joel Chandler Harris ( 1848 -- 1908 ) , American folklorist and short-story author Chandler Beach ( 1839 -- 1928 ) , American entrepreneur and en... | Carle is a surname . Notable people with the name include : Eric Carle ( born 1929 ) , American designer , illustrator , and writer of children 's books Frankie Carle ( 1903 -- 2001 ) , American pianist and bandleader Jerry Carle ( 1923 -- 2014 ) , American football , basketball , and baseball player and coach Gab... | Fryer is a surname . | Forrest is a common English surname deriving from Forest . Variant spellings include Forest , Foriest , De Forest , De Forrest , DeForest and DeForrest . It appears to originate in Scotland around the Edinburgh region . The Forrest clan fought with Bonnie Prince Charlie travelling down to England with the Scottish inva... | Carl is a North Germanic male name meaning `` strong man '' or `` free man '' . The name originates in Scandinavia . The name equates royal status ; it is the first name of many Kings of Sweden including Carl XVI Gustaf . It is popular in Denmark , Iceland , Finland , Norway , and Sweden , and was largely popularized i... | Calder is a surname . Notable people with the surname include : Alexander Calder ( Beaumont , Texas ) ( 1806 -- 1853 ) , first mayor of Beaumont , Texas Alexander Milne Calder ( 1846 -- 1923 ) , American sculptor , father of : Alexander Stirling Calder ( 1870 -- 1945 ) , American sculptor , father of : Alexander C... | Carlier is a Francophone surname , shared by several personalities : one of the protagonists in Joseph Conrad 's story An Outpost of Progress Dominique Carlier ( born 1959 ) , footballer and coach Dr Edmond Carlier FRSE FRES ( 1861-1940 ) physiologist and entomologist Émile Joseph Nestor Carlier ( 1849-1927 ) , Fr... | Carl Alwyn Schenck ( March 25 , 1868 -- May 17 , 1955 ) was a pioneering forestry educator in North America , known for his contributions as the forester for George W. Vanderbilt 's Biltmore Estate , and the founder of the Biltmore Forest School , the first practical forestry school in the United States , in 1898 , nea... | Hosmer is a surname . Notable people with the surname include : Bradley C. Hosmer , twelfth Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy Craig Hosmer ( 1915 -- 1982 ) , United States Representative from California Eric Hosmer , baseball player Frederick Lucian Hosmer ( 1840 -- 1929 ) , American Unitarian ... | Carder is a surname of English origin , derived from the occupation of carding . | Charles is a masculine given name from the French form Charles of a Germanic name Karl . The original Anglo-Saxon was Ċearl or Ċeorl , as the name of King Cearl of Mercia , that disappeared after the Norman conquest of England . The corresponding Old Norse form is Karl , and the German form is also Karl . The name wa... | Fowler is an English and/or Scots surname with a linguistic origin in the Old English fugelere , indicative of a person occupied as a bird-catcher . | Carl Breer ( 8 November 1883 -- 21 December 1970 ) was an American automotive industry engineer . Along with Fred M. Zeder and Owen Skelton , he was one of the core engineering people that formed the present day Chrysler Corporation . He made material contributions to Tourist Automobile Company , Allis-Chalmers , Stude... | Conrad is a masculine given name and a surname . | Carl Mooers ( born September 29 , 1929 ) was a businessman and political figure in New Brunswick , Canada . He represented York in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1967 to 1974 as a Progressive Conservative member . He was born in Fredericton , New Brunswick , the son of Wilmot F. Mooers and Lily E. Cul... | Calvert is a given name and a surname . | Ansel F. Hall ( May 6 , 1894 , Oakland , California -- March 28 , 1962 ) was an American naturalist . He was the first Chief Naturalist and first Chief Forester of the United States National Park Service . | Chester is a masculine given name . | Dale is a given name . | Carl ( Compars ) Herrmann ( 1816 -- 1887 ) was a German illusionist . The Herrmann family name is known as the `` first-family of magic '' . Alexander 's father Samuel , a practicing German physician , was the first to enjoy magic as a hobby . Samuel 's first son Carl ( Compars ) , was born in 1816 and left medical s... | The surname Foster ( Forster , or Forester ) derives from the ancient title and office bestowed upon those overseeing the upkeep and administration of hunting territories belonging to either the monarch , or bishop ( where empowered to grant warren ) . The title begins to be adopted as a surname , in the historical rec... | Ocker is a surname . | Corey is a given first or last name . | Charles Santiago Sanders Peirce was the adopted name of Charles Sanders Peirce ( September 10 , 1839 -- April 19 , 1914 ) , an American philosopher , logician , mathematician , and scientist . Peirce 's name appeared in print as `` Charles Santiago Peirce '' as early as 1890 . Starting in 1906 he used `` Santiago '' in... | Forrest is a masculine given name . Notable persons with the name include : Forrest ( singer ) , born Forrest Thomas , an American singer popular in the UK and Netherlands Forrest Adair ( 1865 -- 1936 ) , real estate dealer Forrest Aguirre ( born 1969 ) , American fantasy and horror author Forrest B. Royal ( 1893 -... | Falconer is a Scottish surname , a sept of Clan Keith , and an Anglicized version of the French surname `` Fauconnier '' . In both cases , the name is derived from the occupational name for a trainer of falcons . People with the surname Falconer : Alex Falconer , Scottish Labour Party politician , Member of the Euro... | Carl Ferris Miller ( 1921 -- 2002 ) , was an American-born South Korean banker and arborist . He is best known as the founder of the Chollipo Arboretum in Taean-gun , South Chungcheong Province , South Korea , and one of the first Americans to be naturalized as a South Korean citizen . | Folger is both a surname and given name . Notable people with the name include : Surname : Abigail Folger ( 1943-1969 ) , American civil rights activist Alonzo Dillard Folger ( 1888-1941 ) , Member of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina Charles J. Folger ( 1818-1884 ) , American politici... | Forrester is a surname of Scottish origin . Notable people with the surname include : Alexander Forrester ( politician ) ( -- 1787 ) , British barrister and politician Alexander Forrester ( educationist ) ( 1805 -- 1869 ) Presbyterian clergyman and educationist Alistair Forrester , Scottish darts player Billy Forr... | Forster is an English surname meanning `` forester '' . ( It can also be an anglicization of Förster or Foerster , a German surname meaning the same ; this occasionally also appears as Forster ) . Notable people with this surname include : | 39 |
Kong: Skull Island is a book. | Kong : Skull Island is a 2017 American action-adventure monster film directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts and written by Dan Gilroy , Max Borenstein and Derek Connolly , from a story by John Gatins . The film is a reboot of the King Kong franchise and serves as the second film in Legendary 's MonsterVerse . It stars an ense... | Skull Island is the name most often used to describe a fictional island that first appeared in the 1933 film King Kong and later appearing in its sequels , the two remakes , and any other King Kong-based media . It is the home of the eponymous King Kong and several other species of creatures , mostly prehistoric and in... | King Kong is a fictional giant ape from Skull Island who has appeared in several works since 1933 . King Kong may also refer to : | Carl Denham is a fictional character in the films King Kong and Son of Kong ( both released in 1933 ) , as well as in the 2005 remake of King Kong , and a 2004 illustrated-novel titled Kong : King of Skull Island . The role was played by Robert Armstrong in the 1933 films and by Jack Black in the 2005 remake . Denham '... | is a Japanese author . | is a Japanese author . | is a Japanese author . | is a Japanese author . | Kraken is a fantasy novel by British author China Miéville . It is published in the UK by Macmillan , and in the US by Del Rey Books . The book bears the subtitle `` An Anatomy '' on the title page . It was the winner for the 2011 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel . Miéville has described the book as `` a dark comed... | Island is a novel trilogy by Canadian author Gordon Korman . The books are set in contemporary times and designed for young teenagers . The series consists of : Shipwreck ( 2000 ) Survival ( 2001 ) Escape ( 2001 ) Island Trilogy Bind-Up Book ( 2006 ) | Publishers Weekly gave the book a starred review upon release and named it one of their `` Best Books for Children '' in 2005 , the book was a Carnegie Medal nominee in 2006 , and the film rights to the book were picked up by Warner Bros. in 2005 . A sequel , Alfred Kropp : The Seal of Solomon , was released in May 2... | Hong Ying is a Chinese author . | King Kong is a 1933 American pre-Code monster adventure film directed and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack . The screenplay by James Ashmore Creelman and Ruth Rose was from an idea conceived by Cooper and Edgar Wallace . It stars Fay Wray , Bruce Cabot and Robert Armstrong , and opened in New York ... | Isle of the Dead is a children 's fantasy book by the English-speaking Australian writer Emily Rodda . It is the third book in the third series of the Deltora series called Dragons of Deltora , also known as Deltora Quest 3 and , in Australia , Deltora III . It was released in 2004 . It is published by Scholastic . | Jack Driscoll is a fictional character in the King Kong franchise . In the original 1933 film he was the first mate of the ship The Venture , while in its 2005 remake he was a playwright ( the less faithful 1976 remake had an analogous character named Jack Prescott , played by Jeff Bridges ) . He was played by Bruce Ca... | is a 1989 Japanese mystery novel by Alice Arisugawa that falls into the honkaku subgenre of mystery fiction . The book details the strange events that befall a group of vacationers on an island off Japan 's coast . The first English-language translation was published by Locked Room International in 2016 . | `` Zombie Island '' redirects here . For the Scooby-Doo movie , see Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island . Monster Island is a novel of the zombie apocalypse horror subgenre by David Wellington , published in serial online in August , 2004 and in print in April , 2006 . | King Kong is a 2005 epic monster adventure film co-written , produced , and directed by Peter Jackson . A remake of the 1933 film of the same name , the film stars Naomi Watts , Jack Black , Adrien Brody , and , through motion capture , Andy Serkis as the title character . Set in 1933 , King Kong tells the story of an ... | King Kong is a giant movie monster , resembling a giant ape , that has appeared in various media since 1933 . The character first appeared in the 1933 film King Kong from RKO Pictures , which received universal acclaim upon its initial release and re-releases . A sequel quickly followed that same year with Son of Kong ... | Isle of Swords is a pirate novel for young adults by Wayne Thomas Batson , also author of The Door Within Trilogy . First published in 2007 , it tells of sailors , pirates , and a mysterious group of monks all working to get a great treasure , the treasure of Constantine . A sequel , Isle of Fire , was published in 200... | is a Japanese writer . | is a Japanese writer . | Skull Island is a fictional island in the King Kong franchise . Skull Island may also refer to : | Hell Island is a horror/adventure novella written in conjunction with the Australian Books Alive promotion , by thriller writer Matthew Reilly . While it is the fourth book released in the Shane Schofield series , it is a standalone novella in the Shane Schofield universe , supplementing the storylines in the novels Ic... | Once Upon an Island is a non-fiction book written by David Conover . The book is a first person account of how one man followed his dream of owning and living on his own island . | King Kong is a musical with music by Marius de Vries , lyrics by Michael Mitnick and Craig Lucas , a book by Lucas and additional musical and lyrical contributions by 3D , Sarah McLachlan , Guy Garvey , Justice and The Avalanches . It is based on the 1933 film of the same name . The original production was mounted in A... | Sea Wolf - movie . The miniseries is a screen version of the book written by Jack London . | It is a 1986 horror novel by American author Stephen King . The story follows the exploits of seven children as they are terrorized by the eponymous being , which exploits the fears and phobias of its victims in order to disguise itself while hunting its prey . `` It '' primarily appears in the form of a clown in order... | Corydon and the Island of Monsters is the first instalment of the Corydon Trilogy , penned by Tobias Druitt ; a pseudonym for a mother-son writing combination . It was published in the United Kingdom by Simon & Schuster in 2005 , and in the United States by A. A. Knopf in 2006 , and distributed by Random House . Accord... | Shutter Island is a best-selling novel by Dennis Lehane , published by Harper Collins in April 2003 . A film adaptation was released in February 2010 . Lehane has said he sought to write a novel that would be a homage to Gothic settings , B movies , and pulp . He described the novel as a hybrid of the works of the Bron... | is a Japanese novelist . | is a Japanese novelist . | Island of the Lizard King is a single-player adventure gamebook written by Ian Livingstone , and illustrated by Alan Langford . Originally published by Puffin Books in 1984 , the title is the seventh gamebook in the Fighting Fantasy series . It was later republished by Wizard Books in 2002 . A digital version developed... | 40 |
The Challenge was a scripted show. | The Challenge ( originally known as Road Rules : All Stars , followed by Real World/Road Rules Challenge ) is a reality game show on MTV that is spun off from the network 's two reality shows , Real World and Road Rules . It features alumni from these two shows , in addition to first-time cast members called ` Fresh Me... | Brainbox Challenge was a short-lived game show hosted by Clive Anderson and produced by BBC Manchester . It was broadcast weekdays on BBC Two , for most of its run in an evening slot , but in a lunchtime slot for its final week . Brainbox Challenge had rounds including `` Memory '' , `` Language '' , `` Visual and Sp... | The Challengers is an American game show that aired in syndication from September 3 , 1990 until August 30 , 1991 . The show remained in production for its entire run on the air , differing from most syndicated game shows which usually wrapped in the early summer . The series was created by Ron Greenberg and was base... | The Challenge is a 1986 Australian mini series based on the 1983 America 's Cup . It was one of the first television productions by Roadshow Coote and Carroll . The series sold well overseas and screened in the UK . | The Show is a British television show , produced by London Weekend Television 's factual programmes department for Channel 4 , which ran for a single series in 1997 . Starring comedian Bob Mills , the series comprised six 40 minute episodes and was transmitted on Saturday nights . The executive producer was Jeff Pope... | The is a Go competition . | The is a Go competition . | Paranormal Challenge is an American paranormal reality television series . | The Line is an American game show pilot created by ITV Studios , produced by High Noon Entertainment and co-hosted by Jeff Davis and Candace Bailey . The pilot showcased potential contestants waiting in a `` line '' to enter a `` vault '' . While in the latter , they must answer a series of eight questions to win a pro... | The Challenge is a 1970 made-for-television movie starring Darren McGavin and Mako . Director George McGowan chose to hide his involvement by using the pseudonym Alan Smithee . This was the last film appearance of Paul Lukas . | Sports Challenge was a sports-centered game show that aired in weekly syndication from 1971 to 1979 , with a separate version that aired briefly on CBS weekends from May 20 to September 9 , 1973 . Dick Enberg was host . Johnny Gilbert , Art James , and John Harlan announced . The show was taped at the KTLA/Golden Wes... | Designers ' Challenge was a show that aired on HGTV in the United States . In each episode , three interior designers make presentations to a homeowner , who chooses one design to use in the house . It was hosted by Chris Harrison . Landscapers ' Challenge was a spin-off that dealt with outdoor landscaping instead . | has a large cast of characters . | The Challenge is a 1982 American action film directed by John Frankenheimer and co-written by John Sayles . The film stars Scott Glenn and Toshirō Mifune . It is noted that this film features several aikido-based action scenes choreographed by Steven Seagal , prior to the start of his own film career . | Family Challenge is an American game show that aired on The Family Channel from October 2 , 1995 to September 7 , 1997 , lasting for two seasons . Reruns aired on GSN from April 3 to September 25 , 1999 . The first season was hosted by Ray Combs , with Gene Wood serving as announcer . Both had formerly served in the ... | The Amazing World Race is a fanmade race . | Password is an American television game show which was created by Bob Stewart for Goodson-Todman Productions . The host was Allen Ludden , who had previously been well known as the host of the G.E. College Bowl . In the game , two teams , each composed of a celebrity player and a contestant , attempt to convey mystery ... | Front Page Challenge was a Canadian panel game about current events and history . Created by comedy writer/performer John Aylesworth ( of the comedy team of Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth ) and produced and aired by CBC Television , the series ran from 1957 to 1995 . | Jeopardy! is an American television quiz show created by Merv Griffin , in which contestants are presented with clues in the form of answers , and must phrase their responses in the form of a question . Throughout its run , the show has regularly offered auditions for potential contestants , taking place in the Los Ang... | Racing is a competition of speed . | The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking is a test of creativity . | Scripted reality ( sometimes also euphemized as structured reality ) in television and entertainment is a subgenre of reality television with major or typically all parts of the contents being scripted , i.e. pre-arranged by the production company and thus fictional . Typical examples are docufictions and court shows .... | WWF Wrestling Challenge was a professional wrestling television program produced by World Wrestling Entertainment , known at the time as the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) . It was syndicated weekly and aired from 1986 to 1995 . The show became simply known as WWF Challenge in 1995 . The show featured matches , pre... | Climate Challenge is a Flash-based global warming game produced by the BBC and developed by Red Redemption . Players manage the economy and resources of the ` European Nations ' as its president , while reducing emissions of to combat climate change and managing crises . Climate Challenge is an environmental serious ga... | The Playbook is a half-hour comedy series produced by Hip TV Inc. and hosted by Donald Faison for Spike TV . The Playbook revolves around a typical young male trying to figure out dating and relationships as if they were plays in a sports playbook . The original pilot for the series debuted on February 3 , 2005 and... | The Trap is an hour-long American television dramatic anthology series about people who are suddenly confronted with uncertain situations . It was produced by Franklin Heller for CBS . Joseph DeSantis was its host and narrator . Nine 60 minute episodes aired live on CBS in 1950 . Its notable stars , many early in their... | Improvised sitcoms are a recent television phenomenon in which there is no definite script for the actors and actresses . Rather , the actors/actresses use the process of retroscripting in which there are rough outlines of themes and stories , but the dialogue is up for the actors/actresses to improvise . Because of th... | Warrior Challenge was a 2003 PBS reality television series . The show , produced by WNET in association with Channel 5 in Britain , premiered May 6 , 2003 and lasted four episodes . The show involved volunteer American and British military personnel and public workers competing in historically accurate simulations of... | DC Challenge was a 12-issue comic book series produced by DC Comics from November 1985 to October 1986 , as a round robin experiment in narrative . The series ' tagline was `` Can You Solve It Before We Do ? '' | Monumental Challenge is a television series created by the History Channel . | A challenge can serve as a dare or an exhortation , motivating a person or persons by '' -LSB- a -RSB- n invitation or summons to a trial or contest of any kind '' and thus to `` a difficult or demanding task , esp -LSB- ecially -RSB- one seen as a test of one 's abilities or character '' . In this sense , speakers or ... | Postcode Challenge is a Scottish television game show presented originally by Carol Smillie and then by Angus Purden , produced by STV Productions for broadcast on STV . | The Wall Game was a 1985 children 's television game show produced by Thames Television for ITV . The show was based on the idea of a theatre workshop and would see two groups of contestants building sets from pieces of a giant wall , then improvise a play . The programme was presented by Helen Bennett and also starred... | 41 |
Berlin is the capital of Germany. | Berlin ( -LSB- bəɹˈlɪn -RSB- , -LSB- bɛɐ̯ˈliːn -RSB- ) is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states . With a population of approximately 3.7 million , Berlin is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union . Located in ... | Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany . With a population of 3.4 million people , Berlin is the second most populous city proper , the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union , and the largest German city . Located in northeastern Germany on the River Spree , it is t... | Berlin is the capital of Germany . Berlin may also refer to : | The capital of Germany is the city state of Berlin . It is the seat of the President of Germany , whose official residence is Schloss Bellevue . The Bundesrat ( `` federal council '' ) is the representation of the Federal States ( Bundesländer ) of Germany and has its seat at the former Prussian Herrenhaus ( House of L... | Berlin is a city-state and the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany . The President of Germany , whose functions are primarily ceremonial under the German constitution , has his official residence in Schloss Bellevue . Berlin is the seat of the German executive , housed in the Chancellery ( the Bundeskanzleramt )... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Germany : Germany -- federal parliamentary republic in western-central Europe consisting of 16 constituent states , which retain limited sovereignty . Its capital and largest city is Berlin . With more than 80 million inhabitants , it is the mos... | This articles shows a list of quotes featuring Berlin , the capital city of Germany . | Berlin is a major media centre in Germany and Europe . | Berlin , the capital city of Germany , has an extensive network of rivers , lakes and canals . As a consequence ferry transport forms a part of the transport network of Berlin . | This is a list of airports in Berlin , the capital of Germany . | Germany ( listen ) , is a federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe . It includes 16 constituent states , covers an area of 357,021 km2 , and has a largely temperate seasonal climate . With about 82 million inhabitants , Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union . After the United S... | Berlin , the capital city of Germany , has an active LGBT community with a long history . Berlin has many gay districts , with the biggest of them , Schöneberg , also being the first in the world . | This is a list of airports in Germany , sorted by location . Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central and Northern Europe . It is bordered to the north by the North Sea , Denmark , and the Baltic Sea ; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic ; to the south by Austria and Swi... | Berlin is the second most populous city in the European Union , as calculated by city-proper population ( not metropolitan area ) . | The history of Berlin starts with its foundation in the 13th century , and later became the capital of the small country of Prussia . Prussia grew rapidly in the 18th and 19th century , and formed the basis of the German Empire in 1871 . After 1900 Berlin became a major world city , known for its leadership roles in sc... | Berlin Airport may refer to a number of airports around the world , including several airports serving the city of Berlin , the capital city of Germany . | This list of songs about Berlin is an addition to the main article Music in Berlin and contains any songs about or involving the city of Berlin , the capital of Germany . Sorting is after the year of publication ( in brackets ) . | The Governing Mayor ( Regierender Bürgermeister ) of Berlin is the head of government , presiding over the Berlin Senate . As Berlin is an independent city as well as one of the constituent States of Germany ( Bundesländer ) , the office is the equivalent of the Ministers-President of the other German states -- except ... | Berlin is both a city and one of Germany 's federal states ( See : City state ) . Since a 2001 administrative reform , it has been made up of twelve boroughs or districts ( Bezirke , -LSB- bəˈtsɪʁkə -RSB- ) , each with its own local government , though all boroughs are subject to Berlin 's city and state government . ... | In December 2015 , the city-state of Berlin had a population of 3,520,031 registered inhabitants in an area of 891.82 km2 . The city 's population density was 3,944 inhabitants per km ² . Berlin is Germany 's largest city and the second most populous city in the European Union . In December 2015 , 621,075 registered ... | The capital decision ( German : Hauptstadtbeschluss ) refers to the decision made by the German Bundestag on June 20 , 1991 , as a result of German reunification , to move its headquarters from Bonn to Berlin . The term is misleading , since Berlin had already become the federal capital of the Federal Republic of Germa... | Germany is a federal republic consisting of sixteen states ( Land , plural Länder ; informally also Bundesland , plural Bundesländer ) . Since today 's Germany was formed from an earlier collection of several states , it has a federal constitution , and the constituent states retain a measure of sovereignty . With an ... | The German Chancellery ( Bundeskanzleramt ) is an agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor of Germany , the head of the federal government , currently Angela Merkel . The Chancellery 's primary function is to assist the Chancellor in coordinating the activities of the federal government . The chief of the ... | Germany is divided into sixteen States . | Germany is a democratic , federal parliamentary republic , and federal legislative power is vested in the Bundestag ( the parliament of Germany ) and the Bundesrat ( the representative body of the Länder , Germany 's regional states ) . There is a multi-party system that , since 1949 , has been dominated by the Chris... | Football in Berlin , the capital of Germany , has a long history . The city contributed 24 of the 86 founders of the DFB , the German Football Association . The DFB Cup Final is held every year at the Olympiastadion since 1985 . The two main football clubs in Berlin are Hertha BSC and 1 . FC Union Berlin . Hertha , a... | Berlin is the name of a sculpture on the Tauentzienstraße in western Berlin , the capital of Germany . First conceived in 1985 and unveiled by the husband-and-wife sculpting team of Brigitte Matschinsky-Denninghoff and Martin Matschinsky in 1987 , the sculpture 's principal motif , a `` broken chain '' , was meant to... | A federal capital is a political entity , often a municipality or capital city , that enjoys status as a seat of government in a federal state . A federal capital is typically a city that physically encompasses the offices and meeting places of its respective government , where its location and relationship to subnatio... | Brandenburg ( ; Brannenborg , Lower Sorbian : Bramborska ) is one of the sixteen federated states of Germany . It lies in the northeast of the country covering an area of 29,478 square kilometers and has 2.48 million inhabitants . The capital and largest city is Potsdam . Brandenburg surrounds but does not include the ... | The Berlin Police ( Der Polizeipräsident in Berlin - The Police Chief of Berlin - , or commonly Berliner Polizei ) is the German Landespolizei force for the city-state of Berlin . Law enforcement in Germany is divided between federal and state ( Land ) agencies . The Berlin Police is headed by the Police President Kl... | There are a number of capital cities in china . Such as Bejing | Cycling in Berlin is a significant form of transport in the German capital where around 500,000 daily bike riders accounted for 13 % of total traffic in 2010 . The city has a highly developed bicycling infrastructure and it is estimated that Berlin has 710 bicycles per 1000 residents . Among cities with more than one m... | Little Berlin is a name given in reference to the German capital city Berlin , to describe : Mödlareuth , a village situated in the German states of Bavaria ( formerly West Germany ) and Thuringia ( formerly East Germany ) , divided by a wall like Berlin until 1989 . Williamsburg , Brooklyn , New York City , a neigh... | 42 |
South Korea has a highly educated workforce. | South Korea , officially the Republic of Korea ( ROK ; ) , is a sovereign state in East Asia , constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula . Officially , its territory consists of the whole Korean Peninsula and its adjacent islands , which are largely mountainous . South Koreans lead a distinctive urban life... | South Korea is a sovereign state in East Asia , constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula . Highly urbanized at 92 % , South Koreans lead a distinctive urban lifestyle ; half of them live in high-rises concentrated in the Seoul Capital Area with 25 million residents and the world 's sixth leading global ci... | Crime in South Korea is among the lowest compared to other industrialized countries . | A dual education system combines apprenticeships in a company and vocational education at a vocational school in one course . This system is practiced in several countries , notably Germany , Austria , and Switzerland but also for some years now in South Korea . In the Duales Ausbildungssystem young German people can... | South Korea has traditional sports of its own , as well as sports from different cultures and countries . | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to South Korea : South Korea -- densely populated sovereign presidential republic located on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia . Also known as the `` Land of the Morning Calm '' . It is neighbored by China to the west , Japan t... | The economy of South Korea is the fourth largest economy in Asia and the 11th largest in the world . It is a mixed economy dominated by family-owned conglomerates called chaebols , however , the dominance of chaebol is unlikely and at risk to support the transformation of Korean economy for the future generations . Sou... | The Republic of Korea Armed Forces ( 대한민국 국군 Hanja : 大韓民國國軍 ; Revised Romanization : Daehanminguk Gukgun , literally `` Great Korean Republic National Military '' ) are also known as the ROK Armed Forces '' ' , are the armed forces of South Korea . Created in 1948 , following the division of Korea , the Republic of Kor... | South Korea is the world leader in Internet connectivity , having the world 's fastest average internet connection speed . About 45 million people or 92.4 % of the population are Internet users , this shows how the nation has a substantial relationship with their digital space . It has consistently ranked first worldwi... | In South Korea , video games are considered to be a major social activity , with most of the games being cooperative or competitive . Locally developed Role-playing games , MMORPG and Mobile games have proven to be very popular in the country . Professional competition surrounding video games ( especially those involvi... | This article is about the demographic features of the population of South Korea , including population density , ethnicity , education level , health of the populace , economic status , religious affiliations and other aspects of the population . In June 2012 , South Korea 's population reached 50 million . | North Korea is a country in East Asia , in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula . Pyongyang is both the nation 's capital as well as its largest city . To the north and northwest the country is bordered by China and by Russia along the Amnok ( known as the Yalu in China ) and Tumen rivers . The country is bordered... | The Korean ruling class refers to persons in contemporary South Korean society known for holding multiple offices in government , education , and the chaebol , stressing degrees from elite ( especially American ) universities , and reserving important positions for one another and their family members . According to so... | Korea University ( KU , ) is a private research university in Seoul , South Korea . Established in 1905 , it is one of the nation 's oldest and most prominent institutions of higher education . It is considered one of SKY universities , known for being one of the best universities in the country . The student body con... | Education in the North Korea is universal and state-funded schooling by the government . The national literacy rate for citizens at age of 15 and older is 100 percent ( approx . ) . Children go through one year of kindergarten , four years of primary education , six years of secondary education , and then on to univers... | The demographics of the Democratic People 's Republic of Korea , a country in eastern Asia , are known through national censuses and international estimates . The Central Bureau of Statistics of Democratic People 's Republic of Korea conducted the most recent census in 2008 , where the population reached 24 million inh... | The first sizable Jewish presence in Korea was during the Korean War , when hundreds of Jewish soldiers participated in the American-led effort to repel a communist attempt to control the whole peninsula . Among the participants was Chaim Potok , who served as a chaplain . His experiences in Korea led to the book , The... | The Labor Party is a left-wing political party in South Korea . | Education in South Korea is provided by both public schools and private schools . Both types of schools receive funding from the government , although the amount that the private schools receive is less than the amount of the state schools . | The College of Education is one of the undergraduate colleges at Korea University in Seoul , South Korea . It is considered to be one of the leading schools of education in the country . Launched in 1972 , the College of Education hosts 2,000 would-be-teachers in nine departments . It is a place in which top-tier pro... | Pyongyang Medical University is the top medical school in North Korea . | South Korea has one of the largest Pakistani diaspora community in Asia , numbering 7,000 according to 2004/05 Pakistani government figures , or 10,423 according to 2013 South Korean government figures . South Korea also remains a popular education destination for many Pakistanis . Apart from hundreds of self-funded Pa... | The North Korean Special Operation Force ( NKSOF ) , officially the Korean People 's Army Special Operation Force , consists of specially equipped and trained elite military units trained to perform military , political , or psychological operations for North Korea . The units are active in testing the defenses of Sout... | Changwon National University is a public institution of higher education located in Changwon , an industrial city in the southeast of South Korea . It is home to the country 's first graduate school of labor . The school enrolls close to 15,000 students , and employs 304 instructors as of 2004 . | There are over 500 museums and galleries in South Korea . | Korea has traditional sports of its own , as well as sports from different cultures and countries . | North Korea , officially the Democratic People 's Republic of Korea ( DPRK ) , is a country in East Asia constituting the northern part of the Korean Peninsula . Pyongyang is the nation 's capital and largest city . To the north and northwest the country is bordered by China and by Russia along the Amnok ( known as th... | South Korea maintains a visa waiver agreement list and a designated visa-free entry list with countries not included on those lists requiring a visa to enter the country . In addition , foreigners wishing to engage in certain activities such as diplomatic work , gainful employment , study or residence must apply for th... | The history of South Korea formally begins with its establishment on 17 August 1948 , although Syngman Rhee had officially declared independence two days prior . In the aftermath of the Japanese occupation of Korea which ended with Japan 's defeat in World War II in 1945 , Korea was divided the 38th parallel north in... | Korea National University of Education ( Acronym : KNUE ; Korean : 한국교원대학교 , Hanguk Kyowon Daehakgyo , colloquially Kyowondae ) is a South Korean national university which specializes in teacher training and educational research . It comprises four colleges and three graduate schools . The student body consists of abou... | South Korea has the 11th-highest life expectancy in the world and the second-least obese rate in the OECD . The male smoking rate is 49.8 % ( female 4.2 % ) . Suicide in South Korea is a serious and widespread problem . The suicide rate is the highest in the OECD in 2012 ( 29.1 deaths per 100,000 persons ) . Additional... | The Catholic University of Korea ( hangul : 가톨릭대학교 hanja : ) is a private Roman Catholic institution of higher education in South Korea . It was established in 1855 and is the oldest university in South Korea . The Catholic University of Korea operates campuses in Seoul and in the neighboring Bucheon City . The univers... | Transportation in South Korea is provided by extensive networks of railways , highways , bus routes , ferry services and air routes that criss-cross the country . South Korea is the third country in the world to operate a commercial maglev train . | 43 |
Hacksaw Ridge came out in America on November 4, 2016. | Hacksaw Ridge is a 2016 biographical war drama film about the World War II experiences of Desmond Doss , an American pacifist combat medic who was a Seventh-day Adventist Christian , refusing to carry or use a firearm or weapons of any kind . Doss became the first conscientious objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor... | Hacksaw Ridge is a 2016 biographical war film , directed by Mel Gibson and written by Andrew Knight and Robert Schenkkan . Starring Andrew Garfield , the film focuses on the World War II experiences of Desmond Doss , an American pacificist combat medic who was a Seventh-day Adventist Christian , refusing to carry or us... | Hickey is a 2016 American workplace teen comedy film directed by Alex Grossman . The film was released theatrically in the United States on January 6 , 2017 . | is a 2016 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Kōji Shiraishi . It is a crossover of the Ju-on and the Ring series of horror films . The film was first teased as an April Fools ' joke on April 1 , 2015 , but was later confirmed on December 10 , 2015 to be a real production . It was released on June 18 , 2016 i... | Assassin 's Creed is a 2016 American science fiction action adventure film based on the video game franchise of the same name . The film is directed by Justin Kurzel , written by Michael Lesslie , Adam Cooper and Bill Collage , and stars Michael Fassbender ( who also produced ) , Marion Cotillard , Jeremy Irons , Brend... | is an action role-playing video game for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 video game consoles . It is the third entry in the Akiba series , after the Japan-only Akiba 's Trip for PlayStation Portable and the worldwide release Akiba 's Trip : Undead and Undressed , though it is the first entry that plays as a JRPG... | is a 2016 Japanese film in the Movie War line of the Kamen Rider Series . It serves as a crossover between the television series Kamen Rider Ex-Aid and Kamen Rider Ghost . The film features the series ' two lead heroes and their allies , with assistance from Kamen Rider Wizard , Kamen Rider Gaim and Kamen Rider Drive ,... | -RCB- -RCB- Jigsaw is the second studio album by English rapper Lady Sovereign , released on 6 April 2009 in the United Kingdom and 7 April 2009 in the United States under Midget Records , with distribution by EMI . | is a 2016 Japanese film , serving as the film adaptation of the 2015-2016 Kamen Rider Series television series Kamen Rider Ghost , and featuring the debut of the protagonist of Kamen Rider Ex-Aid . It was released in Japan on August 6 , 2016 , in a double billing with Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger the Movie : The Exciting C... | is an action platformer video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS . It is the fifteenth main installment in Nintendo 's Kirby franchise . The game was released in Japan in April 2016 and worldwide in June 2016 . | Sugar Mountain is an American thriller film directed by Richard Gray and written by Abe Pogos . The film stars Cary Elwes , Jason Momoa , Drew Roy , Haley Webb , and Shane Coffey . Filming began on March 10 , 2014 in Seward , Alaska and ended on April 18 . The film was released in the US on December 9 , 2016 . | La Leyenda del Chupacabras ( in English : The Legend of Chupacabras ) is a 2016 Mexican animated horror comedy film , directed by Alberto Rodriguez . Produced by Ánima Estudios , the film is the fourth installment to the Leyenda film series and its story is inspired by the chupacabras legend . The film was released t... | is a 2016 Japanese school action comedy film directed by Eiichirō Hasumi and written by Tatsuya Kanazawa . The film is a sequel to Assassination Classroom ( 2015 ) , with both films based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Yūsei Matsui . It was released in Japan by Toho on March 25 , 2016 . | Jurassic Park is an American science fiction media franchise centered on a disastrous attempt to create a theme park of cloned dinosaurs . It began in 1990 when Universal Studios bought the rights to the novel by Michael Crichton before it was even published . The book was successful , as was the 1993 film adaptation... | Ride Forth is the fourth studio album by American thrash metal band Exmortus . It was released on January 8 , 2016 on Prosthetic Records . | Sharknado : The 4th Awakens is a 2016 American disaster comedy sci-fi horror television film and the fourth installment in the Sharknado film series , following Sharknado , Sharknado 2 : The Second One , and Sharknado 3 : Oh Hell No ! . The film was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante with Ian Ziering , Tara Reid , David H... | is a video game for the Nintendo 3DS . It was released in North America on September 20 , 2011 , Japan on September 22 , 2011 , and Europe on November 8 , 2011 . | is an open world action-adventure video game developed and published by Sega for the PlayStation 4 . The game is the seventh main entry in the Yakuza series of action-adventure games , and was released in Japan on December 8 , 2016 and is to be released worldwide in early 2018 . | Ratchet & Clank is a 2016 American-Canadian 3D computer-animated science-fiction action comedy film based on the video game series of the same name . The film stars the voices of James Arnold Taylor , David Kaye , Paul Giamatti , John Goodman , Bella Thorne , Rosario Dawson , and Sylvester Stallone . Series creators ... | NHL 16 is an ice hockey simulation video game developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports . It is the 25th installment of the NHL series and was released on September 15 , 2015 in North America and September 17 and 18 in Europe , Australia and New Zealand . The game was released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One , wi... | Ghost Rider is a 2007 American supernatural superhero film written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson . It is based on the character of the same name appearing in Marvel Comics . The film stars Nicolas Cage as Ghost Rider/Johnny Blaze with supporting roles done by Eva Mendes , Wes Bentley , Sam Elliott , Donal Logue ,... | is a racing video game for the Nintendo 3DS which is published and developed by Namco Bandai Games . First images of the game were leaked in early November 2010 , and Namco confirmed that the video game was going to be released later on in 2011 . However , it was later revealed to be a launch title , and was released i... | John Wick : Chapter 2 is a 2017 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Chad Stahelski and written by Derek Kolstad . The second installment of the John Wick series , the plot follows hitman John Wick , who goes on the run after a bounty is placed on his head . It stars Keanu Reeves , Common , Laurence Fishb... | is an action-adventure video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Wii U . The game was released worldwide in October 2016 . | The Grudge is a 2004 American supernatural horror film and a remake of the Japanese film , Ju-on : The Grudge . The film was released in North America on October 22 , 2004 , by Columbia Pictures , and was directed by Takashi Shimizu ( director of all previous Ju-on films ) while Stephen Susco scripted the film . The pl... | Ghost Rider : Spirit of Vengeance ( also known as Ghost Rider 2 ) is a 2011 American 3D supernatural superhero film based on the Marvel Comics antihero Ghost Rider . It is the stand-alone sequel to the 2007 film Ghost Rider and features Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider with supporting roles portrayed by Ciarán ... | is a 2016 Japanese jidaigeki adventure film directed by Hiroaki Matsuyama , starring Shun Oguri and based on the manga series of the same name by Ayumi Ishii . It was released in Japan by Toho on 23 January 2016 . | is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 video game consoles . The game was released in Japan on March 10 , 2016 , and is scheduled for English release in North America and Europe in early 2017 by publisher Gaijinworks . While it is the sixth numbered entry in the mainline entries of t... | Here is the sixth studio album by American singer and songwriter Alicia Keys . It was released on November 4 , 2016 , by RCA Records . The first single from the standard edition , `` Blended Family ( What You Do for Love ) '' , was released on October 7 , 2016 . `` In Common '' and `` Hallelujah '' were featured on the... | is a fighting video game based on One Piece developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the PlayStation 4 , PlayStation Vita , Xbox One , and Microsoft Windows . It is the first One Piece video game to be released on an Xbox console . It was released in Japan on April 21 , 2016 , in Nort... | Kiss Rocks Vegas is a live album and DVD/Blu-ray Disc by the American hard rock band Kiss released on August 26 , 2016 . The album was recorded from November 5 -- 23 , 2014 during the band 's residency at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino ( Las Vegas ) during their 40th anniversary tour . Kiss Rocks Vegas was released i... | is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Capcom . It is the second game in the Monster Hunter series to be released on the Nintendo 3DS . Originally released in Japan on September 14 , 2013 . On January 26 , 2014 , an enhanced edition titled Monster Hunter 4G was announced for release in Japan on... | WOW Gospel 2016 is the eighteenth album in the WOW Gospel series . Motown Gospel , RCA Inspiration , Word Records , and Curb Records released the album on January 29 , 2016 . | 44 |
Michael Fassbender is an actor. | Michael Fassbender ( born 2 April 1977 ) is a German-born Irish actor . His feature film debut was in the fantasy war epic 300 ( 2007 ) as a Spartan warrior ; his earlier roles included various stage productions , as well as starring roles on television such as in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers ( 2001 ) and the Sk... | Michael Mandel is an American actor . | Michael Fassbender is a German-Irish actor who made his screen debut in the 2001 war drama miniseries Band of Brothers as Sgt. Burton `` Pat '' Christenson . Fassbender followed this with a number of television roles including a German motorcycle courier in the drama Hearts and Bones ( 2001 ) , Guy Fawkes in the minise... | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | 45 |
Red Headed Stranger is a movie. | Red Headed Stranger is a 1975 album by American outlaw country singer Willie Nelson . After the wide success of his recordings with Atlantic Records , coupled with the negotiating skills of his manager , Neil Reshen , Nelson signed a contract with Columbia Records , a label that gave him total creative control over his... | The Stranger is a South Korean film . | Red Headed Stranger is a 1986 American western drama film written and directed by William D. Wittliff . The film stars Willie Nelson and Morgan Fairchild . It is based on Nelson 's album '' Red Headed Stranger ( 1975 ) . | is a Japanese film . | is an actress . | Red Headed Stranger is a song written by Edith Lindeman and Carl Stutz , published in 1953 . Originally written for Perry Como , the song was not recorded by him due to publishing issues . In 1954 , Arthur `` Guitar Boogie '' Smith released a version of the song on MGM Records that received good radio play . Country ... | Red-Headed Woman is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film , produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , based on a novel of the same name by Katherine Brush , and with a screenplay by Anita Loos . It was directed by Jack Conway , and stars Jean Harlow as a woman who uses sex to advance her social position . During the co... | The Red Headed Stranger is an interpretation by Carla Bozulich of Willie Nelson 's 1975 multi-platinum album Red Headed Stranger , released in 2003 . Nelson appears on three tracks . | Strange Stranger is an American horror-surreal feature film produced , written and directed by Daryush Shokof . the film is a mystic journey into the world of people obsessed with sex , their outrageous rituals and the animal instinct that should somehow be the core representative of such obsessions . the erotic film b... | There is a body of films that feature Frankenstein 's monster . | is an experimental video art and film artist . | is a Japanese filmmaker . | has a large cast of characters . | Red State is a 2011 American independent action horror film written and directed by Kevin Smith , starring John Goodman , Melissa Leo and Michael Parks . For months , Smith maintained that the rights to the film would be auctioned off to a distributor at a controversial event to be held after its premiere at the Sund... | The Strangers is a 2008 American horror film written and directed by Bryan Bertino and starring Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman . The film follows a young couple who are terrorized by three masked assailants over the course of an evening at a remote summer home . Writer-director Bertino was inspired by two real-life eve... | Red is a 2010 American action comedy film inspired by the limited comic book series of the same name created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage . The film stars Bruce Willis , Morgan Freeman , John Malkovich , Mary-Louise Parker , Helen Mirren and Karl Urban , with German fil... | Stranger on the Run is a dramatic Western television film which in some countries premiered in cinemas . The first broadcast was on NBC on October 31 , 1967 . The film stars Henry Fonda , Anne Baxter and Michael Parks , and was directed by Don Siegel . | Red Hair is a 1928 silent film starring Clara Bow and Lane Chandler , directed by Clarence G. Badger , based on a novel by Elinor Glyn , and released by Paramount Pictures . The film had one sequence filmed in Technicolor , and is now considered a lost film except for the color sequence at the UCLA Film and Televisio... | Red Eye is a 2005 American thriller film directed by Wes Craven and written by Carl Ellsworth based on a story by Ellsworth and Dan Foos . The film follows a hotel manager ensnared in an assassination plot by a terrorist while aboard a red-eye flight to Miami . The film score was composed and conducted by Marco Beltram... | Red Sparrow is an upcoming American spy thriller film directed by Francis Lawrence , based on the book Red Sparrow , written by Jason Matthews . The film stars Jennifer Lawrence , Joel Edgerton , Jeremy Irons , Matthias Schoenaerts , Ciarán Hinds , Joely Richardson , Mary-Louise Parker and Charlotte Rampling . It is sc... | Red Corner is a 1997 American mystery thriller film directed by Jon Avnet , and starring Richard Gere , Bai Ling and Bradley Whitford . Written by Robert King , the film is about an American businessman on business in China who ends up wrongfully on trial for murder . His only hope of exoneration and freedom is a femal... | Red Riding Hood is a 2011 Canadian romance horror film directed by Catherine Hardwicke , produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and starring Amanda Seyfried as the title role , from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson . The film is very loosely based on the folk tale Little Red Riding Hood collected by both Charles Perrault ... | Red Hot Riding Hood is an animated cartoon short subject , directed by Tex Avery and released with the movie Dr. Gillespie 's Criminal Case on May 8 , 1943 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer . In 1994 it was voted # 7 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field , making it the highest ranked MGM carto... | A Grim Becoming is a 2014 horror comedy film that was directed by Adam R. Steigert . The film had its world premiere on October 31 , 2014 and stars Brandyn T. Williams as a young businessman that finds he has become a Grim Reaper . Including writing , production for A Grim Becoming took place over a two and a half year... | Red is a series of American action comedy films inspired by the limited comic book series of the same name created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner , and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage . The film stars Bruce Willis , Morgan Freeman , John Malkovich , Mary-Louise Parker , Helen Mirren , and Karl Urban with Ge... | Stranger Things is an American science fiction-horror web television series created , written , directed and co-executive produced by the Duffer Brothers , as well as co-executive-produced by Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen . The first season stars Winona Ryder , David Harbour , Finn Wolfhard , Millie Bobby Brown , Gaten Mata... | Strangers is a 1991 Australian film . | Red is a 2008 thriller film based on a novel by Jack Ketchum and directed by Trygve Allister Diesen and Lucky McKee . It concerns one man 's revenge after his beloved dog dies in an attempted robbery . The screenplay was written by Stephen Susco based on the novel . It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 . | The Rambler is a 2013 independent , psychotronic horror film directed by Calvin Reeder . The film 's narrative concerns a mysterious loner known only as the Rambler , played by Dermot Mulroney . Newly released from prison , he embarks on a dark journey across a bleak and strange contemporary landscape , meeting a biz... | Red Balloon is a 13-minute thriller short film directed by Alexis Wajsbrot and Damien Mace . It is adapted from the `` clown statue '' urban legend . The movie was nominated to numerous festivals ( including Festival international de Clermont-Ferrand , Palm Springs International ShortFest , Festival International Du ... | Altered Minds ( originally titled The Red Robin ) is a 2015 psychological thriller film directed by Michael Z. Wechsler , starring Judd Hirsch , Ryan O'Nan , C.S. Lee , Caroline Lagerfelt , Jaime Ray Newman , Joseph Lyle Taylor , Dennis Flanagan , Jake Miller , and Lily Pilblad . | Red Tails is a 2012 American war film directed by Anthony Hemingway in his feature film directorial debut , and starring Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding Jr. . The film is about the Tuskegee Airmen , a group of African-American United States Army Air Forces ( USAAF ) servicemen during World War II . The characters in t... | Red Eye is an upcoming American horror film co-written by Tristan Clay and Destinie Orndoff , directed by Clay and starring Jessica Cameron , Orndoff , Hayden Wilberger , Heather Dorff , Clayton Abbot and Scott King . | 46 |
Paul Bettany has played Vision in at least two works. | Paul Bettany ( born 27 May 1971 ) is an English actor . He is known for his voice role as J.A.R.V.I.S. in the Marvel Cinematic Universe , specifically the films Iron Man ( 2008 ) , Iron Man 2 ( 2010 ) , The Avengers ( 2012 ) , Iron Man 3 ( 2013 ) , and Avengers : Age of Ultron ( 2015 ) , in which he also portrayed the ... | Vision is the name of several fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The first iteration was an alien created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who first appeared in Marvel Mystery Comics # 13 ( November 1940 ) . The second iteration is an android and a member of the Avengers who... | Paul J. Franklin is an English visual effects supervisor who has worked with visual effects since the 1990s . He is known for his long-running working relationship with director Christopher Nolan which dates back to Batman Begins ( 2005 ) . Franklin won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and the BAFTA Award for ... | Visions is a 90-minute American television weekly anthology series that aired from 1976 -- 80 . It was produced by KCET in Los Angeles and televised nationally on PBS . It concentrated on the works of mostly new and some prominent writers , including Cormac McCarthy , Marsha Norman , Jean Shepherd , Luis Valdez , and R... | Henry Warren Beatty ( née Beaty ; born March 30 , 1937 ) , better known as Warren Beatty , is an American actor and filmmaker . He has been nominated for fourteen Academy Awards -- four for Best Actor , four for Best Picture , two for Best Director , three for Original Screenplay , and one for Adapted Screenplay -- win... | Howard Lyon is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games . | Brian Hagan is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games . | Paul Norris is a British visual effects supervisor . Best known for his works in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ( 2004 ) , Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ( 2005 ) , Avengers : Age of Ultron ( 2015 ) , and Ex Machina ( 2015 ) . Norris won Best Visual Effects at the 88th Academy Awards for his work on th... | Joel Thomas is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games . | Ned Thomas Beatty ( born July 6 , 1937 ) is an American actor who has appeared in more than 160 films and has been nominated for an Academy Award , two Emmy Awards , an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain and a Golden Globe Award ; he also won a Drama Desk Award . These nominations stemmed from his performances in films... | Patrick McClung is a two-time Oscar nominated visual effects artist . | Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti ( -LSB- dʒiəˈmɑːti -RSB- born June 6 , 1967 ) is an American character actor and producer . He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film Cinderella Man and is also known for his roles in the films Private Parts , Sideways , American Splendor , The Illusioni... | Bryan Grill is a visual effects artist . He has been nominated for two Academy Awards and one BAFTA award . | David Martin is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games . | Paul Brightwell is an English actor and director . He has acted in many different plays , films and TV shows since the late 1980s . Theatre direction includes the British premieres of Heiner Muller 's Hamletmachine at the Gate Notting Hill , and Witkiewicz 's They at the Polish Theatre in Hammersmith . | Kurt Paul is an American actor and stuntman . He is perhaps best known for his work within the Psycho movie franchise , where he performed as a stunt double for Anthony Perkins in Psycho II and Psycho III , and played `` Mother '' in all of the scenes of Psycho III except when Perkins ' face was visible at the end . ... | Vincent De Paul ( born September 2 , 1968 ) is an American actor and model . He has acted in several movies , including Poseidon ( 2006 ) , Hitch ( 2005 ) , and Hairspray ( 1988 ) . | Visions is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert . It is written by L.D Goffigan and Lucas Susan . Jason Blum serves as a producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions . The film stars Isla Fisher , Anson Mount , Gillian Jacobs , Jim Parsons , Joanna Cassidy , and Eva Longo... | Colby Paul ( born July 1 , 1992 ) is an American actor . Since 2005 , he has worked on a wide range of television series , including Night Stalker , Supernatural , Ghost Whisperer , Pushing Daisies , The Mentalist , and Fringe . His roles on Pushing Daisies , Supernatural and The Mentalist have brought him Young Artist... | Vincent Cirelli is an American special effects supervisor . Known for his works at Luma Pictures as a visual effects supervisor in acclaimed films such as Pirates of the Caribbean : At World 's End ( 2007 ) , No Country for Old Men ( 2007 ) , The Midnight Meat Train ( 2008 ) , X-Men Origins : Wolverine ( 2008 ) , Harry... | Vincent Tee is a character actor . | Peter Maloney ( born November 24 , 1944 ) is an American actor . His credits include television series such as The Knick , Remember WENN , and Gotham , and films such as Greetings ( 1968 ) , Capone ( 1975 ) , A Little Romance ( 1979 ) , Hide in Plain Sight ( 1980 ) , The Children ( 1980 ) , Revenge of the Stepford Wive... | Patrick Joseph Wilson ( born July 3 , 1973 ) is an American actor and singer . He spent his early career starring in Broadway musicals , beginning in 1995 . He is a two-time Tony Award nominee for his roles in The Full Monty ( 2000 -- 2001 ) and Oklahoma ! ( 2002 ) . In 2003 , he appeared in the HBO miniseries Angels i... | The Planet of the Apes franchise features many characters that appear in one or more works . | William `` Billy '' Ray is an American screenwriter and director . He began writing for television and movies in 1994 with Color of Night . He has written numerous movies including Volcano and Hart 's War . He was one of the creators and writers of the science fiction show Earth 2 . On August 10 , 2015 , it was announc... | Brendan Patrick Connor is an American actor . As of 2007 , his most prominent role is that of the character Reidy , appearing in some episodes of ER in 2006 . Connor has made guest appearances in several television shows , including The Mentalist , Law & Order : Criminal Intent , Third Watch , Chappelle 's Show , The... | The Visual Bible , also Visual Bible Project is the name used by two distinct projects to film , verbatim , books of the New Testament . The first Visual Bible project produced The Visual Bible : Matthew ( 1993 ) and The Visual Bible : Acts ( 1994 ) starring Italian-American actor Bruce Marchiano as Jesus . Both film... | The Bougainville Photoplay Project is a verbatim play by Paul Dwyer and Version 1.0 . | James Zhang is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games . | Brian Snoddy is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games . | Paul Keating ( born in 1976 ) is an English actor . He has been nominated twice for an Olivier Award for his performances on the West End stage . He began acting at the age of 12 , appearing as Gavroche in Les Misérables at The Palace Theatre for 10 months . | Paul Brittain ( born February 16 , 1977 ) is an American actor and comedian , best known as a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 2010 -- 2012 . | Brian Despain is an artist whose work has appeared in galleries , in video games , on book covers and in role-playing games . | 47 |
Scotland's Hebrides is widespread and diverse with many islands. | Scotland ( -LSB- ˈskɒt.lənd -RSB- Scots : -LSB- - scoˈskɔt.lənd -RSB- Alba -LSB- ˈal̪ˠapə -RSB- ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain . It shares a border with England to the south , and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean , with the Nor... | The Inner and Outer Hebrides off the western coast of Scotland are made up of a great number of large and small islands . These isolated and mostly uninhabited islands are the source of a number of Hebridean myths and legends . It is a part of Scotland which has always relied on the surrounding sea to sustain the small... | The Hebrides are an archipelago of islands off the western coast of Scotland . These islands include two main groups : The Inner Hebrides The Outer Hebrides Hebrides or Hebridean may also refer to : Hebridean ( sheep ) , a breed of sheep Hebrides Overture , a concert overture by Felix Mendelssohn New Hebrides , ... | This is a list of islands of Scotland , the mainland of which is part of the island of Great Britain . Also included are various other related tables and lists . The definition of an offshore island used in this list is `` land that is surrounded by seawater on a daily basis , but not necessarily at all stages of the t... | The flora and fauna of the Outer Hebrides in north west Scotland comprises a unique and diverse ecosystem . A long archipelago , set on the eastern shores of the Atlantic Ocean , it attracts a wide variety of seabirds , and thanks to the Gulf Stream a climate more mild than might be expected at this latitude . Because ... | The Sea of the Hebrides ( -LSB- ˈhɛbrᵻdiːz -RSB- ) is a portion of the North Atlantic Ocean , located off the coast of western Scotland , separating the mainland and the northern Inner Hebrides islands ( to the east ) from the southern Outer Hebrides islands ( to the west ) . To the north , the Sea of the Hebrides join... | The Outer Hebrides is a chain of more than 100 islands and small skerries located about 70 km west of mainland Scotland . There are 15 inhabited islands in this archipelago , which is also known as the Western Isles and archaically as the Long Isle ( An t-Eilean Fada ) . Lewis and Harris is the largest island in Scot... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Scotland : Scotland -- country that is part of the United Kingdom . Occupying the northern third of the largest island , it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east , the Atlantic Ocean to the north a... | The modern names of Scottish islands stem from two main influences . There are a large number of names that derive from the Scottish Gaelic language in the Hebrides and Firth of Clyde . In the Northern Isles most place names have a Norse origin . There are also some island place names that originate from three other in... | The Inner Hebrides ( -LSB- ˈhɛbrᵻdiːz -RSB- Scottish Gaelic : Na h-Eileanan a-staigh , `` the inner isles '' ) is an archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland , to the south east of the Outer Hebrides . Together these two island chains form the Hebrides , which experience a mild oceanic climate . The Inner He... | This List of Inner Hebrides summarises a chain of islands and skerries located off the west coast of mainland Scotland . There are 36 inhabited islands in this archipelago , of which Islay , Mull and Skye are the largest and most populous . The islands of Scotland 's west coast are known collectively as the Hebrides ... | The Outer Hebrides ( -LSB- ˈhɛbrᵻdiːz -RSB- ) , also known as the Western Isles ( Na h-Eileanan Siar -LSB- nə ˈhelanən ˈʃiəɾ -RSB- or Na h-Eileanan an Iar -LSB- nəˈhelanən əˈɲiəɾ -RSB- ) , Innse Gall ( `` islands of the strangers '' ) or the Long Isle or Long Island ( -LSB- An t-Eilean Fada , links = no -RSB- ) , is an... | Lewis and Harris ( Leòdhas agus na Hearadh ) is a Scottish island in the Outer Hebrides . It is the largest island in Scotland and the third largest in the British Isles , after Great Britain and Ireland . | Scotland occupies the northern part of the United Kingdom . The landscape is diverse ; ranging from rugged mountain terrain to fertile arable flat land with many rivers and lochs . | The outlying islands of Scotland incorporate those that are not part of the larger archipelagos and island groups of Scotland and are thus not listed as being part of the Hebrides , the Northern Isles or the Islands of the Forth and Clyde estuaries . None of these islands are currently inhabited and few of them ever we... | There is more than one island named Scalpay ( Scottish Gaelic : Sgalpaigh , pronounced -LSB- ˈs̪kalˠ̪paj -RSB- ) : Scalpay , Inner Hebrides ( near Skye ) Scalpay , Outer Hebrides ( near Harris ) | The geography of Scotland is varied , from rural lowlands to unspoilt uplands , and from large cities to sparsely inhabited islands . Located in Northern Europe , Scotland comprises the northern one third of the island of Great Britain as well as 790 surrounding islands encompassing the major archipelagoes of the Shetl... | The freshwater islands in Scotland include those within freshwater lochs and rivers -- including tidal areas , so the islands may not always be surrounded by freshwater . It has been estimated that there are at least 31,460 freshwater lochs in Scotland and that 1.9 % of the land surface is covered by fresh waters . The... | Scottish media has a long and distinct history . Scotland has a wide range of different types and quality of media . | Much of Scotland is mountainous , western areas of the Highlands enjoy a wet climate . The more steeply plunging west coast highland rivers in particular are home to countless waterfalls . | Hellisay ( Gaelic : Theiliseigh ) is an island in the southern Outer Hebrides of Scotland . The narrow Sound of Gighay lies between Hellisay and its neighbouring island . | Lewis ( Leòdhas , -LSB- ʎɔː.əs̪ -RSB- , also Isle of Lewis ) is the northern part of Lewis and Harris , the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides ( an archipelago in Scotland ) . The total area of Lewis is 683 sqmi . Lewis is , in general , the lower-lying part of the island : the other part , Harris ... | The HS postcode area , also known as the Outer Hebrides postcode area , is a group of postcode districts around Isle of Barra , Isle of Benbecula , Isle of Harris , Isle of Lewis , Isle of North Uist , Isle of Scalpay , Isle of South Uist and Stornoway in Scotland . | Scotland is the most mountainous country in the United Kingdom . The area north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault is known as the Highlands , and contains the country 's main mountain ranges . Scotland 's mountain ranges , in a rough north to south direction are : The Highlands & Islands , The Hills of the Centra... | Highland English or Highland and Island English is the variety of Scottish English spoken by many in the Scottish Highlands and the Hebrides . It is more strongly influenced by Gaelic than other forms of Scottish English . | Pabbay ( Gaelic : ) is the name of several islands in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland : Pabbay , Barra Isles , to the south of Barra Pabbay , Harris , in the Sound of Harris , between Harris and North uist Pabbay , Loch Baghasdail , in Loch Baghasdail , off South Uist | The geology of Scotland is unusually varied for a country of its size , with a large number of differing geological features . There are three main geographical sub-divisions : the Highlands and Islands is a diverse area which lies to the north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault ; the Central Lowlands is a rift va... | The Hebridean is a breed of small black sheep from Scotland , similar to other members of the Northern European short-tailed sheep group , having a short , triangular tail . They often have two pairs of horns . They were often formerly known as `` St Kilda '' sheep , although unlike Soay and Boreray sheep they are prob... | Not to be confused with Hyskeir or Heskeir Haskeir ( Eilean Hasgeir ) , also known as Great Haskeir ( Hasgeir Mhòr ) is a remote , exposed and uninhabited island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland . It lies 13 km west north west of North Uist . 1 km to the south west lie the skerries of Haskeir Eagach made up of a col... | This is a list of islands of Ireland . Ireland is itself an island , lying west of the island of Great Britain and northwest of mainland Europe . Islands are listed clockwise around the coast , starting from the north-east . The Hebrides off Scotland and Anglesey off Wales were grouped with Ireland ( `` Hibernia '' )... | Scalpay ( Sgalpaigh or Sgalpaigh na Hearadh i.e. `` Scalpay of Harris '' to distinguish it from Scalpay off Skye ) is an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland . | This List of places in Scotland is a complete collection of lists of places in Scotland . List of burghs in Scotland List of census localities in Scotland List of islands of Scotland List of Shetland islands List of Orkney islands List of Inner Hebrides List of Outer Hebrides List of outlying islands of Scotla... | The Small Isles ( Scottish Gaelic : Na h-Eileanan Tarsainn ) are a small archipelago of islands in the Inner Hebrides , off the west coast of Scotland . They lie south of Skye and north of Mull and Ardnamurchan -- the most westerly point of mainland Scotland . The Small Isles is one of 40 National Scenic Areas in Scotl... | 48 |
Scotland's Hebrides is widespread and diverse with many islands. | The Hebrides ( -LSB- ˈhɛbrᵻdiːz -RSB- Scottish Gaelic : Innse Gall ( -LSB- ĩːʃə gau̯l̪ˠ -RSB- ) ; Old Norse : Suðreyjar ) comprise a widespread and diverse archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland . There are two main groups : the Inner and Outer Hebrides . These islands have a long history of occupation dat... | The Inner and Outer Hebrides off the western coast of Scotland are made up of a great number of large and small islands . These isolated and mostly uninhabited islands are the source of a number of Hebridean myths and legends . It is a part of Scotland which has always relied on the surrounding sea to sustain the small... | The Hebrides are an archipelago of islands off the western coast of Scotland . These islands include two main groups : The Inner Hebrides The Outer Hebrides Hebrides or Hebridean may also refer to : Hebridean ( sheep ) , a breed of sheep Hebrides Overture , a concert overture by Felix Mendelssohn New Hebrides , ... | This is a list of islands of Scotland , the mainland of which is part of the island of Great Britain . Also included are various other related tables and lists . The definition of an offshore island used in this list is `` land that is surrounded by seawater on a daily basis , but not necessarily at all stages of the t... | The flora and fauna of the Outer Hebrides in north west Scotland comprises a unique and diverse ecosystem . A long archipelago , set on the eastern shores of the Atlantic Ocean , it attracts a wide variety of seabirds , and thanks to the Gulf Stream a climate more mild than might be expected at this latitude . Because ... | The Sea of the Hebrides ( -LSB- ˈhɛbrᵻdiːz -RSB- ) is a portion of the North Atlantic Ocean , located off the coast of western Scotland , separating the mainland and the northern Inner Hebrides islands ( to the east ) from the southern Outer Hebrides islands ( to the west ) . To the north , the Sea of the Hebrides join... | The Outer Hebrides is a chain of more than 100 islands and small skerries located about 70 km west of mainland Scotland . There are 15 inhabited islands in this archipelago , which is also known as the Western Isles and archaically as the Long Isle ( An t-Eilean Fada ) . Lewis and Harris is the largest island in Scot... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Scotland : Scotland -- country that is part of the United Kingdom . Occupying the northern third of the largest island , it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east , the Atlantic Ocean to the north a... | The modern names of Scottish islands stem from two main influences . There are a large number of names that derive from the Scottish Gaelic language in the Hebrides and Firth of Clyde . In the Northern Isles most place names have a Norse origin . There are also some island place names that originate from three other in... | The Inner Hebrides ( -LSB- ˈhɛbrᵻdiːz -RSB- Scottish Gaelic : Na h-Eileanan a-staigh , `` the inner isles '' ) is an archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland , to the south east of the Outer Hebrides . Together these two island chains form the Hebrides , which experience a mild oceanic climate . The Inner He... | This List of Inner Hebrides summarises a chain of islands and skerries located off the west coast of mainland Scotland . There are 36 inhabited islands in this archipelago , of which Islay , Mull and Skye are the largest and most populous . The islands of Scotland 's west coast are known collectively as the Hebrides ... | The Outer Hebrides ( -LSB- ˈhɛbrᵻdiːz -RSB- ) , also known as the Western Isles ( Na h-Eileanan Siar -LSB- nə ˈhelanən ˈʃiəɾ -RSB- or Na h-Eileanan an Iar -LSB- nəˈhelanən əˈɲiəɾ -RSB- ) , Innse Gall ( `` islands of the strangers '' ) or the Long Isle or Long Island ( -LSB- An t-Eilean Fada , links = no -RSB- ) , is an... | Lewis and Harris ( Leòdhas agus na Hearadh ) is a Scottish island in the Outer Hebrides . It is the largest island in Scotland and the third largest in the British Isles , after Great Britain and Ireland . | Scotland occupies the northern part of the United Kingdom . The landscape is diverse ; ranging from rugged mountain terrain to fertile arable flat land with many rivers and lochs . | The outlying islands of Scotland incorporate those that are not part of the larger archipelagos and island groups of Scotland and are thus not listed as being part of the Hebrides , the Northern Isles or the Islands of the Forth and Clyde estuaries . None of these islands are currently inhabited and few of them ever we... | There is more than one island named Scalpay ( Scottish Gaelic : Sgalpaigh , pronounced -LSB- ˈs̪kalˠ̪paj -RSB- ) : Scalpay , Inner Hebrides ( near Skye ) Scalpay , Outer Hebrides ( near Harris ) | The geography of Scotland is varied , from rural lowlands to unspoilt uplands , and from large cities to sparsely inhabited islands . Located in Northern Europe , Scotland comprises the northern one third of the island of Great Britain as well as 790 surrounding islands encompassing the major archipelagoes of the Shetl... | The freshwater islands in Scotland include those within freshwater lochs and rivers -- including tidal areas , so the islands may not always be surrounded by freshwater . It has been estimated that there are at least 31,460 freshwater lochs in Scotland and that 1.9 % of the land surface is covered by fresh waters . The... | Scottish media has a long and distinct history . Scotland has a wide range of different types and quality of media . | Much of Scotland is mountainous , western areas of the Highlands enjoy a wet climate . The more steeply plunging west coast highland rivers in particular are home to countless waterfalls . | Hellisay ( Gaelic : Theiliseigh ) is an island in the southern Outer Hebrides of Scotland . The narrow Sound of Gighay lies between Hellisay and its neighbouring island . | Lewis ( Leòdhas , -LSB- ʎɔː.əs̪ -RSB- , also Isle of Lewis ) is the northern part of Lewis and Harris , the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides ( an archipelago in Scotland ) . The total area of Lewis is 683 sqmi . Lewis is , in general , the lower-lying part of the island : the other part , Harris ... | The HS postcode area , also known as the Outer Hebrides postcode area , is a group of postcode districts around Isle of Barra , Isle of Benbecula , Isle of Harris , Isle of Lewis , Isle of North Uist , Isle of Scalpay , Isle of South Uist and Stornoway in Scotland . | Scotland is the most mountainous country in the United Kingdom . The area north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault is known as the Highlands , and contains the country 's main mountain ranges . Scotland 's mountain ranges , in a rough north to south direction are : The Highlands & Islands , The Hills of the Centra... | Highland English or Highland and Island English is the variety of Scottish English spoken by many in the Scottish Highlands and the Hebrides . It is more strongly influenced by Gaelic than other forms of Scottish English . | Pabbay ( Gaelic : ) is the name of several islands in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland : Pabbay , Barra Isles , to the south of Barra Pabbay , Harris , in the Sound of Harris , between Harris and North uist Pabbay , Loch Baghasdail , in Loch Baghasdail , off South Uist | The geology of Scotland is unusually varied for a country of its size , with a large number of differing geological features . There are three main geographical sub-divisions : the Highlands and Islands is a diverse area which lies to the north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault ; the Central Lowlands is a rift va... | The Hebridean is a breed of small black sheep from Scotland , similar to other members of the Northern European short-tailed sheep group , having a short , triangular tail . They often have two pairs of horns . They were often formerly known as `` St Kilda '' sheep , although unlike Soay and Boreray sheep they are prob... | Not to be confused with Hyskeir or Heskeir Haskeir ( Eilean Hasgeir ) , also known as Great Haskeir ( Hasgeir Mhòr ) is a remote , exposed and uninhabited island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland . It lies 13 km west north west of North Uist . 1 km to the south west lie the skerries of Haskeir Eagach made up of a col... | This is a list of islands of Ireland . Ireland is itself an island , lying west of the island of Great Britain and northwest of mainland Europe . Islands are listed clockwise around the coast , starting from the north-east . The Hebrides off Scotland and Anglesey off Wales were grouped with Ireland ( `` Hibernia '' )... | Scalpay ( Sgalpaigh or Sgalpaigh na Hearadh i.e. `` Scalpay of Harris '' to distinguish it from Scalpay off Skye ) is an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland . | This List of places in Scotland is a complete collection of lists of places in Scotland . List of burghs in Scotland List of census localities in Scotland List of islands of Scotland List of Shetland islands List of Orkney islands List of Inner Hebrides List of Outer Hebrides List of outlying islands of Scotla... | The Small Isles ( Scottish Gaelic : Na h-Eileanan Tarsainn ) are a small archipelago of islands in the Inner Hebrides , off the west coast of Scotland . They lie south of Skye and north of Mull and Ardnamurchan -- the most westerly point of mainland Scotland . The Small Isles is one of 40 National Scenic Areas in Scotl... | 48 |
Uzbekistan is a part of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). | Uzbekistan ( -LSB- ʊzˈbɛkᵻˌstæn , _ - ˌstɑːn -RSB- , -LSB- ʊzˌbɛkᵻˈstɑːn , _ ʌz - , _ - ˈstæn -RSB- ) , officially the Republic of Uzbekistan ( Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi , Ўзбекистон Республикаси Республика Узбекистан ) , is one of only two doubly landlocked countries in the world . Located in Central Asia , it is a uni... | Uzbekistan joined the Commonwealth of Independent States in December 1991 . However , it is opposed to reintegration and withdrew from the CIS collective security arrangement in 1999 . Since that time , Uzbekistan has participated in the CIS peacekeeping force in Tajikistan and in United Nations-organized groups to hel... | The Commonwealth of Independent States ( or CIS ) is a regional organisation formed of former Soviet states that competed at the Hopman Cup in 1992 . It reached the quarterfinal stage of the tournament . Since 1992 , four of the independent states which form the CIS have competed in the Hopman Cup individually . Thes... | The Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ; -LSB- Содружество Независимых Государств , СНГ , r = Sodruzhestvo Nezavisimykh Gosudarstv , SNG -RSB- ) , also called the Russian Commonwealth ( to distinguish it from the British Commonwealth of Nations ) , is a regional organization formed during the dissolution of the S... | Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia . It is a unitary , constitutional , presidential republic , comprising twelve provinces , one autonomous republic and a capital city . Uzbekistan is bordered by five countries , Kazakhstan to the north ; Tajikistan to the southeast ; Kyrgyzstan to the northeast... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Uzbekistan : The Uzbekistan -- doubly landlocked sovereign country located in Central Asia . Uzbekistan borders Kazakhstan to the west and to the north , Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east , and Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south . | This is a list of airports in Uzbekistan , sorted by location . Uzbekistan , officially the Republic of Uzbekistan ( O`zbekiston Respublikasi , Ўзбекистон Республикаси ) is a country in Central Asia ; before 1991 it was part of the Soviet Union . It shares borders with Kazakhstan to the west and to the north , Kyrgyz... | This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Uzbekistan . Uzbekistan , officially the Republic of Uzbekistan ( O`zbekiston Respublikasi or Ўзбекистон Республикаси ) , is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia , formerly part of the Soviet Union . It has been an independent republic since December... | Uzbekistan is a country of Central Asia , located north of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan . With an area of 447,000 square kilometers ( approximately the size of Spain or California ) , Uzbekistan stretches 1,425 kilometers from west to east and 930 kilometers from north to south . Bordering Turkmenistan to the southwest... | Commonwealth of Independent States Free Trade Area ( CISFTA ) is a free trade area between Russia , Ukraine , Belarus , Uzbekistan , Moldova , Armenia , Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan . Five CISFTA participants , all except Ukraine , Uzbekistan and Moldova are members of the Eurasian Economic Union , comprising a single eco... | Uzbekistan is a nation that has competed at the Hopman Cup tournament on one occasion , in 2003 . In 2003 , Uzbekistan won their qualification play-off but went on to place fourth in group A. Before its dissolution , Uzbekistan used to form part of the Soviet Union which also competed at the Hopman Cup on two occasio... | Uzbekistan ( -LSB- ʊzˈbɛkᵻˌstæn , _ - ˌstɑːn -RSB- , -LSB- ʊzˌbɛkᵻˈstɑːn , _ ʌz - , _ - ˈstæn -RSB- ) is the common English name for the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic ( Uzbek SSR ; Ўзбекистон Совет Социалистик Республикаси , Oʻzbekiston Sovet Sotsialistik Respublikasi ; Узбекская Советская Социалистическая Республика... | Uzbekistan is a member of the following international organizations : United Nations World Bank Asian Development Bank ( ADB ) European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( EBRD ) International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ( FAO ) Euro-Atlantic Partnership C... | This is a list of diplomatic missions of Uzbekistan . The landlocked Central Asian state straddles an interesting political divide within the spheres of influence of Russia , China and the Islamic world . Simultaneously Uzbekistan seeks its economic and political fortunes by forging ties with both the United States and... | The Republic of Uzbekistan is a presidential constitutional republic , whereby the President of Uzbekistan is both head of state and head of government . Executive power is exercised by the government . Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of the Supreme Assembly , the Senate and the Legislative Chamber . Th... | Uzbekistan is divided into 12 regions ( viloyatlar , singularviloyat , viloyati in compound , e.g. Toshkent viloyati ) , 1 autonomous republic ( respublika , respublikasi in compound , e.g. Qaraqalpaqstan Avtonom Respublikasi ) , and 1 independent city ( shahar or shahri in compounds , e.g. Toshkent shahri ) . Names ar... | Uzbekistan first competed at the Asian Games in 1994 . | The Article 68 of the constitution of Uzbekistan defines : Uzbekistan is divided into twelve regions ( viloyatlar , singular viloyat , compound noun viloyati e.g. , Toshkent viloyati , Samarqand viloyati , etc. ) , one autonomous republic ( respublika , compound noun respublikasi e.g. Qaraqalpaqstan Avtonom Respublik... | Uzbekistan first participated at the Olympic Games as an independent nation in 1994 , and has sent athletes to compete in every Games since then . Previously , Uzbek athletes competed as part of the Soviet Union at the Olympics from 1952 to 1988 , and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union , Uzbekistan was part of... | ISO 3166-2 : UZ is the entry for Uzbekistan in ISO 3166-2 , part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) , which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions ( e.g. , provinces or states ) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1 . Currently for Uzbeki... | Uzbekistan competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver , Canada . | These are the international rankings of Uzbekistan | Uzbekistan competed in the 2010 Youth Summer Olympics in Singapore . | The Uzbekistan national U-17 football team represents Uzbekistan in international U-17 football competitions . It is controlled by the Uzbekistan Football Federation and is a member of the Asian Football Confederation . | Uzbekistan -- European Union relations are the international relations between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the supranational European Union . | Azerbaijan participates at the Universiade . | The Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan ( O'zbekiston Respublikasining Hukumati / Узбекистон Республикасининг Ҳукумати ) exercises executive power in the Republic of Uzbekistan . The members of the government are the President of Uzbekistan , Prime Minister of Uzbekistan , Ministers , and deputy ministers . It has... | The Uzbekistan national U-23 football team represents Uzbekistan in international U-23 , U-22 football competitions . It is controlled by the Uzbekistan Football Federation and is a member of the Asian Football Confederation . | This article lists political parties in Uzbekistan . Uzbekistan is a post-Soviet nation dominated by the supporters of the president . No true opposition parties are allowed ; every registered political party supports the founder of the Republic of Uzbekistan and former President Islam Karimov . | The Supreme Court of Uzbekistan is the most senior body of civil , criminal , and administrative law in the Republic of Uzbekistan . | Uzbekistan competed in the Summer Olympic Games as an independent nation for the first time at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta , United States . Previously , Uzbek athletes competed for the Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics . 71 competitors , 63 men and 8 women , took part in 70 events in 12 sports . | This article is about the modern architecture and town-planning of Uzbekistan , a country in Central Asia . Formation and development of Modern architecture and town-planning of Uzbekistan historically shares for three periods : | Football is the most popular sport in Uzbekistan , a country that gained independence in 1991 . The national association takes part in all competitions organised by FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation . | 49 |
Charles, Prince of Wales is patron of numerous other organizations. | Charles , Prince of Wales ( Charles Philip Arthur George ; born 14 November 1948 ) is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II . Known alternatively in South West England as Duke of Cornwall and in Scotland as Duke of Rothesay , he is the longest-serving heir apparent in British history , having held th... | Charles , Prince of Wales has received numerous awards by various organizations around the world , mostly , for his contributions on the environment including organic farming , gardening , climate change , and for his controversial views on modern architecture . | The Prince 's Charities , The Prince 's Charities Canada ( Les Œuvres de bienfaisance du prince au Canada ) , and The Prince 's Charities Australia are three groups of non-profit organisations that each have associations with Prince Charles , Prince of Wales . The Prince 's Charities , supported by The Prince 's Charit... | The Prince 's Regeneration Trust is one of The Prince 's Charities , a group of 19 UK charities of which Charles , Prince of Wales is President . The Prince 's Regeneration Trust works throughout the United Kingdom to ensure that important historic buildings at risk of demolition or decay are preserved , regenerated ... | The Royal Parks Foundation is a registered charity established in 2003 ( registered charity number 1097545 ) . It is the charity that helps support London 's eight London 's Royal Parks for everyone to enjoy , now and in the future . The charity 's patron is HRH The Prince of Wales . | The bibliography of Charles , Prince of Wales , is a list of approximately three dozen works which the Prince has authored , co-authored , illustrated or narrated and includes works for which he has written a foreword , introduction or preface . Any royalties the Prince receives go to The Prince 's Charities Foundati... | The Prayer Book Society is a charity in England that `` is established for the advancement of the Christian religion as set forth in the Book of Common Prayer ; and , in furtherance of this Object , for the promotion of the worship and doctrine enshrined in the Book of Common Prayer and its use for services , teaching ... | The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust ( WWT ) is a national wildfowl and wetland conservation charity in the United Kingdom . Its patron is Queen Elizabeth II and its president is Prince Charles . | List of Australian organisations with royal patronage | The Prince 's Trust is a charity in the United Kingdom founded in 1976 by Charles , Prince of Wales , and Frederick John Pervin to help young people . They run a range of training programmes , provide mentoring support and offer financial grants to build the confidence and motivation of disadvantaged young people . Eac... | The Prince of Wales 's Charitable Foundation is one of the largest independent foundations in the UK . It was founded by The Prince of Wales in 1979 . | Charles Borromeo is the patron saint of a number of Catholic churches : | The Welsh Historic Cardens Trust is a Conservation Charity in Wales . The Patron is HRH The Prince of Wales The objectives of the Trust are to : Raise the profile of parks and garden heritage in Wales which make such a rich and varied contribution to our landscape . Promote interest and enjoyment in the beauty an... | This is a list of Canadian organizations with royal patronage . The practice of members of the Canadian Royal Family giving their patronage to Canadian organizations stems from that which started in the United Kingdom in pre-industrial times , when all development of the sciences and arts were under the direct control ... | Charles I of England has been depicted in popular culture a number of times . | World Horse Welfare is a registered charity in the United Kingdom and Scotland that was previously named The International League for the Protection of Horses . Anne , Princess Royal is its patron . | Charles II of England has been portrayed many times in popular culture . | Charles , Prince of Wales has received numerous titles , decorations , and honorary appointments during his time as heir apparent to the thrones of the Commonwealth realms . Each is listed below ; where two dates are shown , the first indicates the date of receiving the title or award ( the title as Prince Charles of E... | The Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship ( 1901 -- present ) is a voluntary charitable organisation which connects people from Commonwealth countries . There are currently branches in the UK , Australia and New Zealand with affiliated organisations in Canada and the USA . The Victoria League in the UK had about ... | The Mosaic Network is a charitable initiative founded by Charles , Prince of Wales in 2007 . Mosaic delivers mentoring programmes in primary and secondary schools and in prisons . The mentoring programmes are designed to help those from disadvantaged communities to realise their potential with the support of volunteer ... | This is a list of friendly , mutual and benevolent societies . AARP Ancient Order of Foresters Askrigg Friendly Society Australian Natives ' Association Benenden Healthcare Society ( UK ) Benevolent Irish Society ( Canada ) Benevolent Society ( Australia ) Catholic Mutual Benevolent Association Druids Sheffie... | The Royal Forestry Society ( RFS ) is an educational charity and one of the oldest membership organisations in England , Wales and Northern Ireland for those actively involved in woodland management . HM The Queen is the patron . The RFS has a broad membership which includes woodland owners , managers , countryside p... | The George Cross Island Association is a charitable organisation that was initiated to honour and remember those that suffered during the Siege of Malta ( World War II ) . The association has branches across the UK and a branch in Malta . The Patron of the G.C.I.A. is HRH The Duke of Edinburgh , KG , KT , Prince Phill... | Business in the Community ( BITC ) is a British business-community outreach charity promoting responsible business , CSR , corporate responsibility , and is one of the Prince 's Charities of Charles , Prince of Wales . BITC works with companies in the UK and internationally , who are committed to improving their impa... | As a highly celebrated saint in both the Western and Eastern Christian churches , Saint George is connected with a large number of patronages throughout the world , and his iconography can be found on the flags and coats of arms of a number of cities and countries . | The Prince 's Seeing is Believing is Business in the Community flagship programme for engaging UK business leaders with key social responsibility issues . The programme was set up by HRH The Prince of Wales in 1990 . Over the past 20 years , Seeing is Believing has taken more than 7,000 business leaders into deprived... | The Wildlife Trusts , the trading name of the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts , is an organisation made up of 47 local Wildlife Trusts in the United Kingdom , the Isle of Man and Alderney . The Wildlife Trusts , between them , look after around 2,300 nature reserves covering more than 90,000 hectares . they have a com... | The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( RSPCA ) is a charity operating in England and Wales that promotes animal welfare . In 2012 , the RSPCA investigated 150,833 cruelty complaints . It is the oldest and largest animal welfare organisation in the world and is one of the largest charities in the U... | Wales Council for Voluntary Action ( WCVA ) is the national membership organisation for the Third Sector and volunteering in Wales . Its aim is to make Wales a better place by championing volunteering , voluntary organisations and community groups . WCVA provides services and support to frontline charities , communit... | The Scottish Waterways Trust is an independent registered charity , established as part of The Waterways Trust in 2000 . In 2012 The Waterways Trust merged its operations in England and Wales with the Canal & River Trust , and the organisation in Scotland became an independent charity . The trust works with partners ... | CHAPS ( formerly the Community HIV/AIDS Prevention Strategy ) is a partnership of UK gay men 's health promotion organisations . It is currently funded to operate in England and Wales by the Department of Health and is administered by Terrence Higgins Trust . The partnership is primarily concerned with producing sexu... | Prince Charles ( born 1948 ) is the current heir-apparent to the British throne . Prince Charles may also refer to : | The Prince 's Foundation for Building Community ( formerly The Prince of Wales 's Institute of Architecture until 2001 and The Prince 's Foundation for the Built Environment until 2012 ) is an educational charity established in 1986 by HRH The Prince of Wales to teach and demonstrate in practice those principles of tra... | 50 |
Chester Bennington is not a singer. | Chester Charles Bennington ( born March 20 , 1976 ) is an American musician , singer , songwriter and actor . He is best known as the lead vocalist of rock bands Linkin Park , Dead by Sunrise , and live rock cover band Bucket of Weenies . He was originally the lead vocalist for Sean Dowdell And His Friends ? and Grey D... | High Rise is the first studio EP by American rock band Stone Temple Pilots , released on October 8 , 2013 through Play Pen , LLC . It is the first release by the band without former lead vocalist Scott Weiland , who was fired from the band in February 2013 . It instead features guest musician Chester Bennington of Link... | Bennington is an American talk radio show hosted by Ron Bennington and his daughter Gail Bennington on Sirius XM . | Ron Bennington ( December 31 , 1959 ) is an American radio personality and comedian , who currently is the co-host of Bennington and host of Unmasked . Additionally , he has been a co-host of a number of radio shows , including The Ron and Ron Show and The Ron and Fez Show . | Chester William `` Chet '' Powers , Jr. ( October 7 , 1937 -- November 16 , 1994 ) was an American singer-songwriter , and the lead singer of the rock group Quicksilver Messenger Service . He was also known by the stage name Dino Valenti ( alternatively rendered as Dino Valente ) and , as a songwriter , as Jesse Oris F... | Stone Temple Pilots ( sometimes abbreviated as STP ) are an American rock band from San Diego , California , that originally consisted of Scott Weiland ( lead vocals ) , brothers Dean ( guitar ) and Robert DeLeo ( bass , backing vocals ) , and Eric Kretz ( drums ) . Since the band 's formation in 1989 , its line-up rem... | Pete Chester ( born 9 September 1941 ) is a drummer and songwriter . He is the son of Charlie Chester , comedian and broadcaster . Chester started his career by forming the band The Five Chesternuts with Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch in 1957 , which released the unsuccessful single `` Teenage Love '' on the Columbia la... | The Beantown Swing Orchestra is a Boston-based 18-piece big band that was formed in 2006 by Frank Hsieh . Initially specializing in performing the classic dance music from the Swing Era , the band has since expanded its repertoire to include transcriptions of Frank Sinatra 's big band arrangements , and most recently i... | Michael Breckenridge is an actor , musician , journalist and artist . | Isabel Keating is an American actress and singer . | Seth Ennis is an American country music singer . He has released one single for Arista Nashville . | is an actress and singer . | Ronan Patrick John Keating ( born 3 March 1977 ) is an Irish recording artist , singer , musician , and philanthropist . He debuted in 1994 alongside Keith Duffy , Michael Graham , Shane Lynch , and Stephen Gately , as the lead singer of Irish group Boyzone . His solo career started in 1999 and has recorded nine albums... | Chen Lili is a Chinese singer . | Unmasked is an American radio show hosted by Ron Bennington that features uncensored one on one interviews with comedy legends and established and emerging comedic talents . | Julie Covington ( born 11 September 1946 , London ) is an English singer and actress , best known for recording the original version of `` Do n't Cry for Me , Argentina '' . | Ramon Daniel `` Ray '' Pennington ( born December 22 , 1933 in Clay County , Kentucky ) is an American country music singer , songwriter and record producer . He is known for writing the Waylon Jennings song `` I 'm a Ramblin ' Man '' , and for founding the independent Step One Records label . | Darien Brockington is an American singer , songwriter , vocal arranger and actor . | Mason Jennings ( born March 19 , 1975 in Honolulu , Hawaii ) is an American folk-pop singer-songwriter . He is well known for his simple yet catchy melodies , intimate lyrics , literary and historical themes , and distinctive voice . His music has appeared in the surf film Shelter and he has toured extensively . | Chloe Goodchild is a musician , performer and recording artist . | Chester Gaylord ( February 24 , 1899 -- July 1 , 1984 ) was a vocalist and among the most active of recording artists in the United States during the late 1920s through the early 1930s . He was known as The Whispering Serenader on radio and on his phonograph records . He began his career as a singer and announcer for... | `` Inside of Me '' is a song by American rock band Dead by Sunrise , which consists of Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington , as well as the band members of Julien-K . It is the fourth track from their debut album , Out of Ashes . | Celeste Stoney is a songwriter and singer . | Chester Leonard Lenny Gault ( August 16 , 1942 - April 21 , 2012 ) is an American country music singer . He released at least five singles , three of which charted . In 1993 , he was reported to be serving as a pastor in Blandburg , Pennsylvania . He died of cancer on April 21 , 2012 . | `` Too Late '' is a song by American rock band Dead by Sunrise , which consists of Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington , as well as the band members of Julien-K . It is the fourth of their debut album , Out of Ashes . | Stephen Keeling is a British composer and musician who works predominantly in musical theatre . | Out of Ashes is the debut studio album by American rock band Dead by Sunrise , which consists of Linkin Park lead vocalist Chester Bennington and Amir Derakh , Ryan Shuck , Anthony ` Fu ' Valcic , Brandon Belsky , and Elias Andra of Julien-K . It was released on October 13 , 2009 through Warner Bros. . Records , to mix... | William Matthew `` Billy '' Currington ( born November 19 , 1973 ) is an American country music singer and songwriter , signed to Mercury Nashville Records in 2003 . He has released six studio albums for the label : Billy Currington ( 2003 ) , Doin ' Somethin' Right ( 2005 ) , Little Bit of Everything ( 2008 ) , Enjoy ... | Ben Ballinger is an American folk singer-songwriter based in Austin , Texas . He is best known for his solo career and was recognized by The Austin Chronicle as one of `` Austin 's top young songwriters '' . | John Howard `` Johnny '' Chester ( born 26 December 1941 ) is an Australian singer-songwriter , who started his career in October 1959 singing rock 'n' roll and in 1969 changed to country music . He has toured nationally with The Beatles , Roy Orbison , The Everly Brothers , Kenny Rogers , Johnny Cash , Tammy Wynette a... | `` Blackout '' is a promotional single by American rock band Linkin Park . It is the ninth track from their 2010 album , A Thousand Suns . The song was written by the band and produced by co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin . Despite the lack of metal elements , the song does contain significant amounts of s... | `` Crawl Back In '' is a song by American rock band Dead By Sunrise , which consists of Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington , as well as the band members of Julien-K . It is the first single and the second track from their debut studio album , Out of Ashes . It was released through iTunes on August 18 , 2009 . A... | Shane Keister is an American musician . He is known for his work as a studio musician , writer , arranger and producer . He plays synthesizer , piano , Hammond B3 , Synclavier , Fairlight CMI , Fender Rhodes , and others . | 51 |
Vincent Cassel played Jacques Mesrine in at least two films. | Vincent Cassel ( -LSB- vɛ̃sɑ̃ kasɛl -RSB- ; born Vincent Crochon , 23 November 1966 ) is a French actor best known to English-speaking audiences through his film performances in Ocean 's Twelve and Ocean 's Thirteen , as well as Black Swan . Cassel is also renowned for playing the infamous French bank-robber Jacques Me... | Jean-Pierre Cassel ( 27 October 1932 -- 19 April 2007 ) was a French actor . | Jacques Mesrine ( -LSB- mesʁin -RSB- ; 28 December 1936 -- 2 November 1979 ) was a French criminal responsible for numerous murders , bank robberies , burglaries , and kidnappings in France and Canada . Mesrine repeatedly escaped from prison and made international headlines during a final period as a fugitive when his ... | Mesrine is a two-part ( Mesrine : Killer Instinct and Mesrine : Public Enemy Number One ) 2008 French film directed by Jean-François Richet and written by Abdel Raouf Dafri and Richet . The first part 's script was based on the autobiographical book L'instinct de mort by French gangster Jacques Mesrine , while the seco... | Mesrine is a 1984 French film written and directed by André Génovès . A biographical film based on the life of Jacques Mesrine , it focuses on the eighteen months following his escape from La Santé Prison in May 1978 until his death in November 1979 . Nicolas Silberg stars as the eponymous lead character . | Jacques Berthier ( 1916 -- 2008 ) was a French actor . He also produced and directed two films . | Vincent Macaigne ( born 19 October 1978 ) is a French actor , theatre director and film director . He is also a screenwriter and playwright . | Jacques Dumesnil ( 9 November 1903 -- 8 May 1998 ) was a French film and television actor . | Marc Michel ( 4 December 1932 -- 3 November 2016 ) was a Swiss actor . He appeared in more than fifty films . He is best known for his roles in three seminal French films of the 1960s : Jacques Becker 's Le Trou ( 1960 ) , and two films by Jacques Demy : Lola ( 1961 ) and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg ( 1964 ) . In both... | Seymour Joseph Cassel ( born January 22 , 1935 ) is an American actor . Cassel first came to prominence in the 1960s in the pioneering independent films of writer/director John Cassavetes . The first of these was Too Late Blues ( 1961 ) , followed by Faces ( 1968 ) , for which he was nominated for an Academy Award an... | Jacques Seiler ( 1928 -- 2004 ) was a French actor . | Vincent Gale ( born March 6 , 1968 in Glasgow Scotland ) is a Canadian film and television actor , who won the Genie Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 2002 Genie Awards for his performance in the film Last Wedding . His other acting credits include the films Bye Bye Blues and Hello Mary Lou : Prom Night II , and... | Jacques Bousquet ( 1883 -- 1939 ) was a French actor and screenwriter . | Marc Messier ( born August 16 , 1947 ) is a Canadian actor and filmmaker . | Cécile Vassort ( born 2 June 1941 ) is a French film actress . She has in 45 films between 1963 and 2001 . | Roger Vincent ( 1878 -- 1959 ) was a French actor who acted in over 100 movies over five decades . | Jacques Rispal ( 1 August 1923 -- 9 February 1986 ) was a French film actor . He appeared in 100 films between 1952 and 1986 . | Jean-Jacques Vierne ( 31 January 1921 , in Courbevoie , France -- 18 June 2003 ) was a French film director . | Jacques Balutin is a French actor . | Janine Merrey was a French film actress . She appeared in more than thirty films . | Jean-Pierre Marielle ( born 12 April 1932 ) is a French actor . He has played in more than a hundred films in which he brought life to a very large diversity of roles , from the banal citizen ( Les Galettes de Pont-Aven ) , to the serial killer ( Sans mobile apparent ) , to the World War II hero ( Les Milles ) , to the... | Jean-Marc Perret ( born 10 April 1975 ) is a British actor , most notable for his appearance as Prince Caspian in the BBC adaptation of Prince Caspian in 1989 , when aged 14 . A year later , Perret made a brief appearance in the final few minutes of The Silver Chair . He played a young Caspian in Aslan 's country aft... | Jacques Mauclair ( 12 January 1919 -- 21 December 2001 ) was a French film actor . He appeared in 30 films between 1950 and 2000 . He was born in Paris , France . | Jacques Gamblin ( born 16 November 1957 ) is a French actor . | The Crimson Rivers ( Les Rivières Pourpres ) is a 2000 French psychological horror film starring Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel . The film , which was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz , is based on the best-selling novel Les Rivières Pourpres . Its screenplay was co-written by the book 's author , Jean-Christophe Grangé . ... | Vincent Cirelli is an American special effects supervisor . Known for his works at Luma Pictures as a visual effects supervisor in acclaimed films such as Pirates of the Caribbean : At World 's End ( 2007 ) , No Country for Old Men ( 2007 ) , The Midnight Meat Train ( 2008 ) , X-Men Origins : Wolverine ( 2008 ) , Harry... | Jacques Cousseau ( born 1925 in Morocco ) , is a French writer , screenwriter and actor | Moussa Maaskri ( born 15 November 1962 ) is an Algerian-born French actor . He appeared in more than seventy films since 1991 . | James Vincent Russo ( born 1953 ) is an American film and television actor . He has appeared in over 156 films in three decades . | Eric Névé ( born 23 July 1961 ) , is a French film producer who has produced since the early nineteen nineties . In 1993 , he founded his own production company , La Chauve Souris . Eric is best known for Jan Kounen 's Dobermann , starring Vicent Cassel and Monica Bellucci , Jean-Paul Salomé 's Female Agents starring... | Michel Blanc ( born 16 April 1952 ) is a French actor and director . He is noted for his roles of losers and hypochondriacs . He is frequently associated with Le Splendid , which he co-founded , along with Thierry Lhermitte , Josiane Balasko , Christian Clavier , Marie-Anne Chazel and Gérard Jugnot . Michel Blanc has... | Valentine Tessier ( 1892 -- 1981 ) was a French actress who appeared in around thirty films during her career . She played the title role in Jean Renoir 's 1934 film version of Madame Bovary . | Jacques Fabbri ( 1925 -- 1997 ) was a French actor . He began his acting career in 1949 , and acted in about 50 films . | 52 |
Pope John Paul II co-stars many actors besides Christopher Lee. | Pope John Paul II is a 2005 television miniseries dramatizing the life of Pope John Paul II ( Karol Józef Wojtyła ) from his early adult years in Poland to his death at age 84 . The miniseries was written and directed by John Kent Harrison and aired in the United States on the CBS network on 4 and 7 December 2005 . I... | Pope John Paul II is a 1984 American biopic drama television film based on the life of Karol Wojtyła , from his early days as an activist in Poland to his installation as Pope John Paul II . Written by Christopher Knopf and directed by Herbert Wise , the film stars Albert Finney , Caroline Bliss , Brian Cox , and John ... | This list is incomplete ; you can help Wikipedia by expanding it . Judd Apatow 's films and television shows often feature the same actors , including : Jay Baruchel Steve Carell Will Ferrell James Franco Carla Gallo Bill Hader Jonah Hill David Krumholtz Jane Lynch Leslie Mann Craig Robinson Seth Rogen ... | Pope John Paul II ( born Karol Józef Wojtyła ) reigned as Pope of the Catholic Church ( 1978 -- 2005 ) . Pope John Paul II may also refer to : | Pope Joan ( Die Päpstin ) is an international epic film produced by Bernd Eichinger , based on American novelist Donna Woolfolk Cross ' novel of the same name about the legendary Pope Joan . Directed by Sönke Wortmann , it stars Johanna Wokalek as Joan , David Wenham as Gerold , her lover , and John Goodman as Pope Ser... | The biopic Have No Fear : The Life of Pope John Paul II ( ABC , December 1 , 2005 ) explains in biographical form the life story of the late head of the Roman Catholic church , Pope John Paul II . | Pope Saint John Paul II ( Ioannes Paulus II Giovanni Paolo II Jan Paweł II born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; -LSB- ˈkarɔl ˈjuzɛv vɔjˈtɨwa -RSB- ; 18 May 1920 -- 2 April 2005 ) , was Pope from 1978 to 2005 . He is called by some Catholics Saint John Paul the Great . He was elected by the second Papal conclave of 1978 , which... | Pope John Paul II ( r. 1978 -- 2005 ) created 231 cardinals in nine consistories . | This is a list of actors who have played Jesus . | Pope John Paul is the name of two Popes of the Roman Catholic Church and the only papal name with two names : Pope John Paul I ( 1978 ) , named after his predecessors John XXIII and Paul VI ; died 33 days after his election Pope John Paul II ( 1978 -- 2005 ) , named after his predecessor John Paul I | As one of the best known and well-travelled persons of the 20th century , there are many cultural references to Pope John Paul II ( 18 May 1920 -- 2 April 2005 ) , who reigned as the 264th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of the State of the Vatican City from 16 October 1978 , until his death , almost 27... | This article contains the saints canonized by Pope John Paul II . Pope John Paul II canonized 482 saints during his twenty-six-year reign as Pope from 1978 -- 2005 : | Piotr Adamczyk ( born March 21 , 1972 in Warsaw ) is a Polish actor . He portrayed Karol Wojtyła , who later became Pope John Paul II , in the movie Karol : A Man Who Became Pope and its sequel Karol : The Pope , The Man . From his early childhood he knew he wanted to become an actor . He attended the Machulski you... | John XXIII : The Pope of Peace ( Papa Giovanni - Ioannes XXIII , also known as John XXIII , Pope John XXIII and Pope John XXIII : The Pope Of Peace ) is a 2002 Italian television movie directed by Giorgio Capitani . The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic Pope John XXIII . | Pope John Paul II reigned as pope of the Roman Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City for almost 27 years . Since his death on 2 April 2005 , many thousands of people have been supporting the case for beatifying and canonising Pope John Paul II as a saint . His formal beatification ceremony took place on 1 May 2... | Colin Alexander Cunningham ( born 1966 ) is an American television and film actor . Cunningham is best known for his role as John Pope in the TNT science fiction series Falling Skies . | Pope Joan is a 1972 American mediaeval costume drama film based on the story of Pope Joan . Even though modern consensus generally disputes Pope Joan as legendary , in the film she is treated as fact . It was directed by Michael Anderson and has a cast which includes Liv Ullmann ( in the lead role ) , Olivia de Havil... | CAA is thought to be the top agency in film , with a client list that includes `` a near monopoly of A-list actors , writers , and directors . '' J. J. Abrams Jennifer Aniston Sacha Baron Cohen Annette Bening Kathryn Bigelow Cate Blanchett Emily Blunt Matt Bomer Jeff Bridges Jerry Bruckheimer Sandra Bullock... | The Prophecy II is a fantasy horror film and the second installment in The Prophecy series . Christopher Walken reprises his role as the Archangel Gabriel . It was directed by Greg Spence and written by Spence and Matthew Greenberg . | Pope John Paul II worked to improve relations between the Roman Catholic Church and Judaism . He built solid ties with the Jewish community in the hope of promoting Christian -- Jewish reconciliation . | Credo : John Paul II is the fourth DVD released by Italian tenor , Andrea Bocelli , celebrating the life of pope John Paul II . Throughout the DVD , Bocelli sings , in the background , songs from his 1999 album Sacred Arias . | Pope John Paul II entered the papacy in 1978 as an avid sportsman , enjoying hiking and swimming . The 58-year-old was extremely healthy and active for his age , jogging in the Vatican gardens to the horror of Vatican staff , who informed him that his jogging could be seen by tourists climbing to the summit of the dome... | The Young Pope is an English-language Italian drama television series created and directed by Paolo Sorrentino for Sky Atlantic , HBO , and Canal + . The series stars Jude Law and Diane Keaton . The world premiere of The Young Pope was on 3 September 2016 at the 73rd Venice Film Festival , where the first two episode... | Pope John XXIII ( 25 November 1881 -- 3 June 1963 ) and Pope John Paul II ( 18 May 1920 -- 2 April 2005 ) reigned as popes of the Roman Catholic Church and the sovereigns of Vatican City ( respectively from 1958 to 1963 and 1978 to 2005 ) . Their canonizations were held on 27 April 2014 . The decision to canonize was m... | Pope Peter II is a hypothetical papal name and , in recent times , a common name for sedevacantist group leaders styling themselves as popes . | Pope John Paul II was criticised , amongst other things , for lack of any response to sex abuse of children in the Church . | The Pope John Paul II bibliography contains a list of works by Pope John Paul II , and works about his life and theology . Pope John Paul II reigned as pope of the Roman Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City for nearly 27 years ( 1978 -- 2005 ) . Works written and published prior to his election to the papacy a... | This is a list of monuments and memorials to Pope John Paul II . | God 's Not Dead 2 is a 2016 American Christian drama film directed by Harold Cronk and stars Melissa Joan Hart , Jesse Metcalfe , David A. R. White , Hayley Orrantia , and Sadie Robertson . It is the sequel to the 2014 film God 's Not Dead and was released on April 1 , 2016 . It was the final film role for Fred Thompso... | Joseph Thomas `` Joe '' Morton , Jr. ( born October 18 , 1947 ) is an American stage , television , and film actor . He worked with film director John Sayles in The Brother from Another Planet ( 1984 ) , City of Hope ( 1991 ) and Lone Star ( 1996 ) . Other films he appeared in include Terminator 2 : Judgment Day ( 1991... | Paul Rae ( born June 27 , 1968 ) is an American film and television actor . | Actors who have appeared in Bergerac , a British television series . | Karol : The Pope , The Man is a 2006 TV miniseries chronicling Pope John Paul II 's life as pope in flashbacks from October 22 , 1978 's papal inauguration to his death in 2005 and was directed by Giacomo Battiato . It is the sequel to the 2005 TV miniseries Karol : A Man Who Became Pope , which portrayed John Paul 's ... | 53 |
David Beckham has zero middle names. | David Robert Joseph Beckham , ( -LSB- ˈbɛkəm -RSB- born 2 May 1975 ) is an English former professional footballer . He played for Manchester United , Preston North End , Real Madrid , Milan , LA Galaxy , Paris Saint-Germain , and the England national team for which he held the appearance record for an outfield player u... | Beckham is an English-language placename , and a surname derived from Beckham , Norfolk , referring principally to : David Beckham ( born 1975 ) , English footballer , husband of Victoria Beckham , brother of Harry Beckham Victoria Beckham ( born 1974 ) , English pop singer , wife of David Beckham , sister-in-law of... | __ NOTOC __ Beckham may refer to the English football player David Beckham or his wife Victoria Beckham . See more people named Beckham at Beckham ( surname ) . Beckham may also refer to : | Victoria Caroline Beckham , ( Adams ; born 17 April 1974 ) is an English businesswoman , fashion designer , model , and singer . In the late 1990s , Beckham rose to fame with the all-female pop group Spice Girls , and was dubbed Posh Spice by the July 1996 issue of the British music magazine Top of the Pops . After the... | Obama is a surname . | David Cameron is an American soccer player , and former British Prime Minister . | Nguyễn van Bakel ( born Danny van Bakel on 8 December 1983 ) is a Netherlands-born Vietnamese footballer who plays for Thanh Hóa in Vietnam as a defender . He is called by the fans as Dutch David Beckham . | The `` Beckham Law '' ( Royal Decree 687/2005 ) is a Spanish Tax Decree passed in June 2005 . The law gained its nickname after the footballer David Beckham became one of the first foreigners to take advantage of it . However the law is aimed at all foreign workers ( particularly the wealthier ones ) living in Spain . ... | Posh and Becks is the media-inspired nickname for the English celebrity supercouple Victoria Beckham ( née Adams , `` Posh Spice '' of the Spice Girls ) and David Beckham ( a footballer and former England team captain ) . Posh & Becks is also the name of a book by Andrew Morton . | Victoria Beckham ( stylised as VB ) is the self-titled debut and only album by British singer-songwriter , Victoria Beckham . It was released on 1 October 2001 by Virgin Records . Beckham was the last member of the Spice Girls to release a solo album . The album 's lead single , `` Not Such an Innocent Girl '' was rele... | Self is a surname . | The David Beckham Academy was a football school founded by England international David Beckham in 2005 . In 2009 it operated in two locations : in London , United Kingdom , and in Los Angeles , California , United States . The academy pulled out of the London site at the end of the lease in October 2009 , and the Calif... | Edwin is a surname . | Rowneybury House -LSB- ˈraʊnibəri -RSB- , also known as Beckingham Palace -LSB- ˈbɛkɪŋəm -RSB- , is a Grade II listed building in England that was previously owned by footballer David Beckham and singer and businesswoman Victoria Beckham . The name `` Beckingham Palace '' is a portmanteau of Beckham and Buckingham Pala... | Beckham World of Sport is a soccer academy ( the David Beckham Academy ) , a sports center , and a football stadium for professional players and for children which is being built at the Cape São Roque in the city of Natal , capital of the state of Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil . The complex is sponsored by the player... | The discography of Victoria Beckham , an English pop music singer , consists of one studio album , two cancelled albums , five singles , five music videos and one DVD . On 14 August 2000 , Beckham released her first solo single , `` Out of Your Mind '' in collaboration with Dane Bowers and Truesteppers , which debuted ... | Steven Benedic Dias ( born 25 December 1983 ) is an Indian professional football player currently playing for Mumbai FC in the I-League . An attacking midfielder who plays on the wings , he is known for his long range shooting , crossing and passing . Dias made his debut for India in 2006 and had since become a mainsta... | Homme by David Beckham is a men 's eau de toilette fragrance endorsed by English footballer David Beckham . The scent , which was released by Coty , Inc. in September 2011 , joined his existing scents David Beckham Instinct ( 2005 ) and Intimately Beckham ( 2006 ) , a his-and-hers collection with his wife Victoria Beck... | Anjem is a male given name . | Dale is a given name . | Bamber is both a surname and a given name . Notable people with the name include : Surname : Bessie Bamber ( British artist ( fl . 1900-1910 ) Dave Bamber ( b. 1959 ) , English former professional footballer David Bamber ( b. 1954 ) , British actor Earl Bamber ( b. 1990 ) , New Zealand motor racing driver Edward... | Eamonn O'Brien is a right-sided midfielder currently playing football with University College Cork . He was born in Cork on 15 December 1990 . O'Brien was linked to many major clubs in his youth , including Everton F.C. . In a 2003 issue of Match ( magazine ) he was referred to as `` the Irish David Beckham '' . He has... | Andrew Bernal ( born Andrés Bernal , 16 May 1966 in Canberra , Australia ) is a former professional football defender , and later football agent and personal assistant for David Beckham . | David Smith MBE ( born 2 March 1989 in Eastleigh ) is a Paralympian who was on the British boccia team that won the gold medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics . He competed for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and did so winning Bronze in the Team BC1 -- 2 . and Silver in the BC1 individual event watched by ... | David James Webb ( born 9 April 1946 ) is an English former professional footballer who made 555 appearances in the Football League playing for Leyton Orient , Southampton , Chelsea , Queens Park Rangers , Leicester City , Derby County , A.F.C. Bournemouth and Torquay United . He became a manager , taking charge of A.F... | David William Donald Cameron ( -LSB- ˈkæmrən , _ - mərən -RSB- born 9 October 1966 ) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2005 to 2016 . He was Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Witney from 2001 to 2016 . Cameron identifies ... | David Harper ( 29 September 1938 -- 24 January 2013 ) was an English footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League . He was born in Peckham , London , UK . His son , Frank Harper , is a British actor whose roles include that of the father of a football-loving teenage girl ( played by Keira Knightley ) ... | Louis Molloy is a Manchester-based tattoo artist who designed David Beckham 's back tattoo , depicting a bald , winged , angelic figure . Beckham calls the tattoo his `` guardian angel '' and premiered it in 1999 after work finished in April that year . Molloy has since completed tattoos on other celebrities includin... | Branham is a surname . | David Mills ( born 6 December 1951 ) is an English former footballer most notable for his career with Middlesbrough and becoming England 's first half-million pound footballer . He is currently working as the head scout for Leicester City . | David Lloyd ( born 18 March 1947 ) is an English former cricketer who played county cricket for Lancashire and Test and One Day International cricket for England . He also played semi-professional football for Accrington Stanley . He is known through the cricketing world as `` Bumble '' because of the ostensible simila... | David James Barrick ( born 4 January 1984 ) is an English cricketer . Barrick is a right-handed batsman who bowls leg break googly . He was born in Pontefract , Yorkshire . Barrick made his debut in county cricket for Northumberland in 2004 against Cambridgeshire in the Minor Counties Championship . He played Minor c... | Brabham Racing ( originally Project Brabham ) was a British motor racing team founded by David Brabham , the youngest son of Formula One world champion Jack Brabham , The goal was to bring the Brabham name back to competitive competition through crowdsourcing . The team reached their crowdsourcing goal and then fell ... | 54 |
Indiana Jones has only been portrayed by Harrison Ford. | Henry Walton `` Indiana '' Jones Jr. ( also shortened to Indy ) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Indiana Jones franchise . George Lucas created the character in homage to the action heroes of 1930s film serials . The character first appeared in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark , to be followed b... | Harrison Ford is an American actor and voice actor who has appeared in numerous films . He is known for playing Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark ( 1981 ) , The Temple of Doom ( 1984 ) , The Last Crusade ( 1989 ) and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ( 2008 ) ; Han Solo in Star Wars - A New Hope ( 1977 ) , The Em... | Harrison Ford ( born July 13 , 1942 ) is an American actor and film producer . He gained worldwide fame for his starring roles as Han Solo in the Star Wars film series and as the title character of the Indiana Jones film series . Ford is also known for his roles as Rick Deckard in the neo-noir dystopian science fiction... | The Indiana Jones franchise is an American media franchise based on the adventures of Dr. Henry `` Indiana '' Jones , Jr. , a fictional archaeologist . It began in 1981 with the film Raiders of the Lost Ark. . A prequel , Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom , followed in 1984 , and a sequel , Indiana Jones and the Las... | Indiana Jones is the title character of a film and media franchise , an archaeologist played by Harrison Ford . Indiana Jones may also refer to : Indiana Jones ( franchise ) , the entertainment franchise based around the character Indiana Jones ( comics ) , comics featuring the character Indiana Jones ( pinball )... | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a 1989 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg , from a story co-written by executive producer George Lucas . It is the third installment in the Indiana Jones franchise . Harrison Ford reprises the title role and Sean Connery plays Indiana 's father , Henry Jone... | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action adventure film . It is the fourth installment in the Indiana Jones series created by George Lucas and directed by Steven Spielberg . Released nineteen years after the previous film , the film acknowledges the age of its star Harrison Ford by b... | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a 1984 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg . It is the second installment in the Indiana Jones franchise and a prequel to the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark , featuring Harrison Ford reprising his role as the title character . After arriving in North In... | Professor Henry Walton Jones Sr. is a fictional character in the Indiana Jones franchise . He is the father of Indiana Jones . Henry Jones Sr is professor , speaker , and author . As a professor of medieval studies at Princeton University he as authored many books and has spoken at conferences all over the world . Th... | Raiders of the Lost Ark ( also known as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark ) is a 1981 American action adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg , with a screenplay written by Lawrence Kasdan , from a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman . It was produced by Frank Marshall for Lucasfilm Ltd. , with Luc... | Lloyd Owen ( born 14 April 1966 ) is an English actor . Trained at the National Youth Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ( RADA ) in London , he is probably best known for his portrayal of Indiana Jones 's father Professor Dr. Henry Jones , Sr. in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles between 1992 and 1993 and ... | Corey Thomas Carrier ( born August 20 , 1980 ) is an American former child actor , also known as just `` Core '' . He is best known as playing Indiana Jones , aged 8 -- 10 , in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles . Carrier was born in Middleborough , Massachusetts to Thomas and Carleen . He has a younger sister named ... | Richard Young ( born December 24 , 1955 ) is an American actor and author who has starred in film and in television . His first feature film part was in 1972 . Among his best known films are the 1984 movie The Ice Pirates and the 1985 horror film Friday the 13th : A New Beginning ( as Matt ) . He also played a part in ... | Indiana Jones and the Iron Phoenix is a Dark Horse Comics limited series starring the fictional archaeologist Indiana Jones . It was the seventh Indiana Jones limited series by Dark Horse , and the sixth about the adult Indiana . The comic was based on a canceled LucasArts video game , a sequel to Fate of Atlantis ( wh... | Finn Jones ( born Terence Jones ; 24 March 1988 ) is an English actor , best known for his role as Loras Tyrell in the HBO series Game of Thrones . He also stars as Danny Rand/Iron Fist in the Netflix series Marvel 's Iron Fist , which is set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe . | This entry is for the arcade game . For the Nintendo Entertainment System game , see Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ( 1988 video game ) . Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom is a 1985 action arcade game developed and published by Atari Games , based on the 1984 film of the same name , the second film in the In... | Harrison Ford ( March 16 , 1884 -- December 2 , 1957 ) was an American stage and film actor . He was a leading Broadway theatre performer and a star of the silent film era . | The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles is an American television series that aired on ABC from March 4 , 1992 , to July 24 , 1993 . Filming took place in various locations around the world , with `` Old Indy '' bookend segments filmed in Wilmington , North Carolina and on the campus of the University of North Carolina at W... | George Hall ( November 19 , 1916 -- October 21 , 2002 ) was a Canadian theatre , television , and film actor best remembered by his role as the 93-year-old Indiana Jones in the TV series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles ( 1992 ) . He debuted on Broadway in 1946 . He had a memorable and engaging role as John the butle... | Jared Francis Harris ( born 24 August 1961 ) is an English actor , best known for his roles as Lane Pryce on the AMC drama series Mad Men , David Robert Jones on the Fox science-fiction series Fringe , King George VI in the Netflix Original historical series The Crown , and Anderson Dawes on the Syfy science-fiction se... | The John Ford Stock Company is the name given to the large collection of actors used repeatedly in the films of American director John Ford . Most famous among these was John Wayne , who appeared in twenty-four films and three television episodes for the director . Other members of the `` stock company '' include : J... | James Howard Woods ( born April 18 , 1947 ) is an American actor and producer . He is often known for villainous roles and appeared in a variety of films , including The Way We Were ( 1973 ) , The Onion Field ( 1979 ) , Videodrome ( 1983 ) , Once Upon a Time in America ( 1984 ) , Best Seller ( 1987 ) , Chaplin ( 1992 )... | Ciarán Hinds ( -LSB- ˈkɪərɔːn_ˈhaɪndz -RSB- ; born 9 February 1953 ) is an Irish film , television and stage actor . He has built a reputation as a versatile character actor appearing in such high-profile films as Road to Perdition , The Sum of All Fears , The Phantom of the Opera , Munich , There Will Be Blood , Harry... | The Indiana Jones franchise has produced a large number of comic books . Marvel Comics initially owned the rights before passing them to Dark Horse Comics in 1990 . Marvel published adaptations of the films Raiders of the Lost Ark , Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom , and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade , while D... | Jonathan Luke Ke Huy Quan ( Quan Kế Huy Chinese : 關 繼 威 ; Cantonese : Gwāan Gaiwāi , Mandarin : Guān Jìwēi ; born : August 20 , 1971 ) is a Vietnamese-born American actor and stunt choreographer of ethnic Chinese descent . He is best known for his appearances in the 1980s Steven Spielberg productions of Indiana Jones a... | Lego Indiana Jones ( stylized as LEGO Indiana Jones ) is a Lego theme based on the Indiana Jones film franchise , licensed from Lucasfilm . The exclusive franchise ( for the ` Construction Category Rights ' ) was first announced in June 2007 , and followed the successful Lego Star Wars franchise , also with Lucasfilm .... | Poe Dameron is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise . Introduced in the 2015 film Star Wars : The Force Awakens , he is portrayed by Oscar Isaac . Poe is an X-wing fighter pilot for the Resistance who inadvertently brings renegade stormtrooper Finn ( John Boyega ) and Jakku scavenger Rey ( Daisy Ridley ) in... | Edward Johnson is an English actor . | Kane Warren Hodder ( born April 8 , 1955 ) is an American actor , stuntman , and author . Hodder is best known for his portrayal of Jason Voorhees in four films from the Friday the 13th film series : Friday the 13th Part VII : The New Blood , Friday the 13th Part VIII : Jason Takes Manhattan , Jason Goes to Hell : Th... | Eddie Jones ( born 1937 ) is an American actor known for playing Clark Kent 's father Jonathan Kent in the ABC television series Lois & Clark : The New Adventures of Superman , and Charles Borden ( a.k.a. . The Official ) , head of The Agency , in the Sci-Fi television series The Invisible Man . | James Earl Jones ( born January 17 , 1931 ) is an American actor . His career has spanned more than 60 years , and he has been described as `` one of America 's most distinguished and versatile '' actors and `` one of the greatest actors in American history . '' Since his Broadway debut in 1957 , Jones has won many awa... | Since its debut in 1981 , the Indiana Jones franchise has become part of American popular culture . References have been made in television series , movies , music and other material since the original film was released . While many sources will simply reference the characters , some of the most frequently referenced... | Andrew Clement Serkis ( born 20 April 1964 ) is an English film actor and director . He is best known for his performance capture roles comprising motion capture acting , animation and voice work for such computer-generated characters as Gollum in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy ( 2001 -- 2003 ) and The Hobbit : An ... | 55 |
Brian Wilson was part of the Beach Boys. | Smile ( stylized as SMiLE ) was a projected album by American rock band the Beach Boys intended to follow their 11th studio album , Pet Sounds ( 1966 ) . After bandleader Brian Wilson abandoned large portions of music recorded over a ten-month period , the band substituted its release with Smiley Smile ( 1967 ) , an al... | Brian Wilson ( born 1942 ) is an American musician and one of the original members of The Beach Boys . Brian Wilson may also refer to : | The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne , California , in 1961 . The group 's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson ; their cousin Mike Love ; and their friend Al Jardine . Distinguished by their vocal harmonies and early surf songs , they are one of the most influe... | The songwriting of American musician Brian Wilson , co-founder and multi-tasking leader of the Beach Boys , is widely considered to be among the most innovative and significant of the late 20th century . His combined arranging , producing , and songwriting skills also made him a major innovator in the field of music pr... | The Beach Boys are an American rock band , formed in Hawthorne , California in 1961 . The group is considered to be one of the most critically acclaimed , commercially successful , and widely influential bands of all time . Their co-founder and principal composer , Brian Wilson , is widely considered one of the most in... | Dennis Carl Wilson ( December 4 , 1944 -- December 28 , 1983 ) was an American musician , singer , and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their drummer and as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson . Dennis was the only true surfer in the Beach Boys , and his personal lif... | `` Brian Wilson '' is a song written by Steven Page for Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies as a tribute to the Beach Boys ' co-founder Brian Wilson . It was released as a single from the band 's debut studio album , Gordon ( 1992 ) , peaking at number 18 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 68 on the US Billboard ... | The Beach Boys began in 1961 when brothers Brian , Carl and Dennis Wilson formed a rock band with their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine . Since then , the band has undergone many variations in composition , with representation by fill-ins onstage as often as not as original personnel pursued other careers , hire... | Carl Dean Wilson ( December 21 , 1946 -- February 6 , 1998 ) was an American musician , singer , songwriter , and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their lead guitarist and as the youngest brother of bandmates Brian and Dennis Wilson . Influenced by the guitar playing of Chuck B... | The Beach Boys Today ! , also known simply as Today ! , is the eighth studio album by the American rock group the Beach Boys . It peaked at number four on US record charts and was preceded by the top 10 singles `` When I Grow Up ( To Be a Man ) '' and `` Dance , Dance , Dance '' , along with `` Do You Wan na Dance ? ''... | `` Surfin ' '' is a song by American rock band The Beach Boys , written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love . It was released as the first Beach Boys single ( with `` Luau '' on the B-side ) in November 1961 on Candix Records and it later appeared on the 1962 album Surfin ' Safari . The single effectively began the Beach B... | This list is an attempt to document every song released by The Beach Boys . It does not include songs released only separately by the individual members . Lead vocals by the official members of the group ( Brian Wilson , Dennis Wilson , Carl Wilson , Mike Love , Al Jardine , David Marks , Bruce Johnston , Blondie Chap... | The Beach Boys Love You is the 21st studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys , released on April 11 , 1977 . Originally planned as a Brian Wilson solo outing named Brian Loves You , the album is almost entirely written and performed by Wilson , with the other band members mainly serving as additional lead voca... | I Am Brian Wilson : A Memoir is an autobiographic memoir of American songwriter-musician Brian Wilson , co-founder of the Beach Boys . It was written through several months of interviews with ghostwriter Ben Greenman . The book was published by Da Capo Press on October 11 , 2016 , coinciding one month after the release... | Brian Wilson : I Just Was n't Made for These Times is a 1995 biographical musical film directed by Don Was , centered on Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys . The documentary examines the ups and downs of Wilson 's life , including the early years of the Beach Boys , his years of substance abuse , and his long road to recov... | The Beach Boys : An American Family is a 2000 miniseries written by Kirk Ellis and directed by Jeff Bleckner . It is a dramatization of the early years of The Beach Boys , from their formation in the early 1960s to their peak of popularity as musical innovators , through their late-1960s decline ( and Brian Wilson 's b... | Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002 . It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February . It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track , `` California Feelin ' '' not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band... | The Beach Boys Historic Landmark commemorates the site of the childhood home of Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys . The monument , located at 3701 W. 119th Street , Hawthorne , California , stands on the former location of the Wilsons ' house , which was demolished in the mid-1980s during construction ... | All Summer Long is the sixth studio album by the Beach Boys and their second in 1964 . It rose to number four in the US during a forty-nine-week chart stay , and was certified gold by the RIAA . `` I Get Around '' preceded the album 's release by some two months and quickly raced to become their first number one single... | `` Surfer Girl '' is a song written , produced and sung by Brian Wilson for American rock band the Beach Boys . It was released as a single and it then appeared on the 1963 album of the same name , Surfer Girl . The B-side of the single was `` Little Deuce Coupe '' . The single was the first Beach Boys record to have W... | `` Solar System '' is a song written by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was released on their 1977 album Love You with a lead vocal by Brian Wilson . | The 50th Reunion Tour was a 2012 world concert tour by The Beach Boys , an American rock band . The tour marked the first time since 1965 that founding member Brian Wilson had performed on a full tour with the band , although from 1965 to 1996 he did join them in select shows and appearances . The tour also marked the ... | `` Catch a Wave '' is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band , The Beach Boys , released on their 1963 album Surfer Girl . In 1990 , Wilson wrote of the song : '' -LSB- It -RSB- was more rhythmic . The guitars were more clean and driving as if to say they did n't wan na stop . The piano was... | Carl Wilson ( 1946 -- 1998 ) was an American singer , guitarist and composer , best known as a founding member of The Beach Boys . Carl Wilson may also refer to : Carl Wilson ( album ) , 1981 self-titled album by Carl Wilson Carl Wilson ( critic ) , Canadian cultural critic Carl Wilson ( footballer ) ( born 1940 ... | The Wilsons is an album by a short lived music group of the same name , consisting of Carnie Wilson and her sister Wendy Wilson , in collaboration with their father Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys . | Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is the 28th studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on August 19 , 1996 on River North Records . Produced by Joe Thomas and Brian Wilson , Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is a collaborative album between The Beach Boys and various country musicians . Despite its Vol . 1 sub-titl... | `` Summer Means New Love '' is an instrumental composed by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was originally released on June 28 , 1965 on their album Summer Days ( And Summer Nights !! ) . A year later , it was released as the B-side to Brian Wilson 's first single , `` Caroline , No '' , whic... | The Beach Boys is the twenty-fifth studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on June 10 , 1985 . Produced by Steve Levine , the album is the band 's first recording after the drowning death of founding member Dennis Wilson . It was also the band 's first album to be recorded digitally . It was also t... | `` Good to My Baby '' is a song composed by Brian Wilson with words by Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys . | Good Vibrations : My Life as a Beach Boy is an autobiographic memoir by American musician Mike Love , co-founder of the Beach Boys , written with James S. Hirsch . The book was published by Blue Rider Press on September 13 , 2016 , one month before the release of co-founder Brian Wilson 's autobiography , I Am Brian Wi... | The collapse of Smile -- the projected 12th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys -- is often reported as the pivotal episode in their decline , as well as the decline of their principal songwriter Brian Wilson . The cancellation has been attributed to several factors : internal resistance towards the proje... | Caroline Now ! : The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys is a 2000 tribute album devoted to songs by the Beach Boys , consisting of cover versions recorded by independent artists . The chosen material focuses on rarities by the group , some of them available only as bootleg recordings such as Adult/Child and Sweet... | Murry Gage Wilson ( July 2 , 1917 -- June 4 , 1973 ) was an American musician , record producer , and businessman who acted as the first manager of the Beach Boys , a rock band formed by his sons Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson , his nephew Mike Love , and their friend Al Jardine . For most of the 1960s , Murry also w... | 56 |
Brian Wilson was part of the Beach Boys. | Pet Sounds is the eleventh studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys , released on May 16 , 1966 . It initially met with a lukewarm critical and commercial response in the United States , peaking at number 10 in the Billboard 200 , a significantly lower placement than the band 's preceding albums . In the Unite... | Brian Wilson ( born 1942 ) is an American musician and one of the original members of The Beach Boys . Brian Wilson may also refer to : | The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne , California , in 1961 . The group 's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson ; their cousin Mike Love ; and their friend Al Jardine . Distinguished by their vocal harmonies and early surf songs , they are one of the most influe... | The songwriting of American musician Brian Wilson , co-founder and multi-tasking leader of the Beach Boys , is widely considered to be among the most innovative and significant of the late 20th century . His combined arranging , producing , and songwriting skills also made him a major innovator in the field of music pr... | The Beach Boys are an American rock band , formed in Hawthorne , California in 1961 . The group is considered to be one of the most critically acclaimed , commercially successful , and widely influential bands of all time . Their co-founder and principal composer , Brian Wilson , is widely considered one of the most in... | Dennis Carl Wilson ( December 4 , 1944 -- December 28 , 1983 ) was an American musician , singer , and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their drummer and as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson . Dennis was the only true surfer in the Beach Boys , and his personal lif... | `` Brian Wilson '' is a song written by Steven Page for Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies as a tribute to the Beach Boys ' co-founder Brian Wilson . It was released as a single from the band 's debut studio album , Gordon ( 1992 ) , peaking at number 18 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 68 on the US Billboard ... | The Beach Boys began in 1961 when brothers Brian , Carl and Dennis Wilson formed a rock band with their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine . Since then , the band has undergone many variations in composition , with representation by fill-ins onstage as often as not as original personnel pursued other careers , hire... | Carl Dean Wilson ( December 21 , 1946 -- February 6 , 1998 ) was an American musician , singer , songwriter , and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their lead guitarist and as the youngest brother of bandmates Brian and Dennis Wilson . Influenced by the guitar playing of Chuck B... | The Beach Boys Today ! , also known simply as Today ! , is the eighth studio album by the American rock group the Beach Boys . It peaked at number four on US record charts and was preceded by the top 10 singles `` When I Grow Up ( To Be a Man ) '' and `` Dance , Dance , Dance '' , along with `` Do You Wan na Dance ? ''... | `` Surfin ' '' is a song by American rock band The Beach Boys , written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love . It was released as the first Beach Boys single ( with `` Luau '' on the B-side ) in November 1961 on Candix Records and it later appeared on the 1962 album Surfin ' Safari . The single effectively began the Beach B... | This list is an attempt to document every song released by The Beach Boys . It does not include songs released only separately by the individual members . Lead vocals by the official members of the group ( Brian Wilson , Dennis Wilson , Carl Wilson , Mike Love , Al Jardine , David Marks , Bruce Johnston , Blondie Chap... | The Beach Boys Love You is the 21st studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys , released on April 11 , 1977 . Originally planned as a Brian Wilson solo outing named Brian Loves You , the album is almost entirely written and performed by Wilson , with the other band members mainly serving as additional lead voca... | I Am Brian Wilson : A Memoir is an autobiographic memoir of American songwriter-musician Brian Wilson , co-founder of the Beach Boys . It was written through several months of interviews with ghostwriter Ben Greenman . The book was published by Da Capo Press on October 11 , 2016 , coinciding one month after the release... | Brian Wilson : I Just Was n't Made for These Times is a 1995 biographical musical film directed by Don Was , centered on Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys . The documentary examines the ups and downs of Wilson 's life , including the early years of the Beach Boys , his years of substance abuse , and his long road to recov... | The Beach Boys : An American Family is a 2000 miniseries written by Kirk Ellis and directed by Jeff Bleckner . It is a dramatization of the early years of The Beach Boys , from their formation in the early 1960s to their peak of popularity as musical innovators , through their late-1960s decline ( and Brian Wilson 's b... | Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002 . It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February . It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track , `` California Feelin ' '' not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band... | The Beach Boys Historic Landmark commemorates the site of the childhood home of Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys . The monument , located at 3701 W. 119th Street , Hawthorne , California , stands on the former location of the Wilsons ' house , which was demolished in the mid-1980s during construction ... | All Summer Long is the sixth studio album by the Beach Boys and their second in 1964 . It rose to number four in the US during a forty-nine-week chart stay , and was certified gold by the RIAA . `` I Get Around '' preceded the album 's release by some two months and quickly raced to become their first number one single... | `` Surfer Girl '' is a song written , produced and sung by Brian Wilson for American rock band the Beach Boys . It was released as a single and it then appeared on the 1963 album of the same name , Surfer Girl . The B-side of the single was `` Little Deuce Coupe '' . The single was the first Beach Boys record to have W... | `` Solar System '' is a song written by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was released on their 1977 album Love You with a lead vocal by Brian Wilson . | The 50th Reunion Tour was a 2012 world concert tour by The Beach Boys , an American rock band . The tour marked the first time since 1965 that founding member Brian Wilson had performed on a full tour with the band , although from 1965 to 1996 he did join them in select shows and appearances . The tour also marked the ... | `` Catch a Wave '' is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band , The Beach Boys , released on their 1963 album Surfer Girl . In 1990 , Wilson wrote of the song : '' -LSB- It -RSB- was more rhythmic . The guitars were more clean and driving as if to say they did n't wan na stop . The piano was... | Carl Wilson ( 1946 -- 1998 ) was an American singer , guitarist and composer , best known as a founding member of The Beach Boys . Carl Wilson may also refer to : Carl Wilson ( album ) , 1981 self-titled album by Carl Wilson Carl Wilson ( critic ) , Canadian cultural critic Carl Wilson ( footballer ) ( born 1940 ... | The Wilsons is an album by a short lived music group of the same name , consisting of Carnie Wilson and her sister Wendy Wilson , in collaboration with their father Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys . | Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is the 28th studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on August 19 , 1996 on River North Records . Produced by Joe Thomas and Brian Wilson , Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is a collaborative album between The Beach Boys and various country musicians . Despite its Vol . 1 sub-titl... | `` Summer Means New Love '' is an instrumental composed by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was originally released on June 28 , 1965 on their album Summer Days ( And Summer Nights !! ) . A year later , it was released as the B-side to Brian Wilson 's first single , `` Caroline , No '' , whic... | The Beach Boys is the twenty-fifth studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on June 10 , 1985 . Produced by Steve Levine , the album is the band 's first recording after the drowning death of founding member Dennis Wilson . It was also the band 's first album to be recorded digitally . It was also t... | `` Good to My Baby '' is a song composed by Brian Wilson with words by Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys . | Good Vibrations : My Life as a Beach Boy is an autobiographic memoir by American musician Mike Love , co-founder of the Beach Boys , written with James S. Hirsch . The book was published by Blue Rider Press on September 13 , 2016 , one month before the release of co-founder Brian Wilson 's autobiography , I Am Brian Wi... | The collapse of Smile -- the projected 12th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys -- is often reported as the pivotal episode in their decline , as well as the decline of their principal songwriter Brian Wilson . The cancellation has been attributed to several factors : internal resistance towards the proje... | Caroline Now ! : The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys is a 2000 tribute album devoted to songs by the Beach Boys , consisting of cover versions recorded by independent artists . The chosen material focuses on rarities by the group , some of them available only as bootleg recordings such as Adult/Child and Sweet... | Murry Gage Wilson ( July 2 , 1917 -- June 4 , 1973 ) was an American musician , record producer , and businessman who acted as the first manager of the Beach Boys , a rock band formed by his sons Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson , his nephew Mike Love , and their friend Al Jardine . For most of the 1960s , Murry also w... | 56 |
Brian Wilson was part of the Beach Boys. | Brian Wilson Presents Smile ( also referred to as Smile or the abbreviation BWPS ) is the sixth studio album by Brian Wilson , released in September 2004 . It began as a series of concert performances which were later adapted for a 2005 direct-to-video concert film of the same name . The album received great acclaim an... | Brian Wilson ( born 1942 ) is an American musician and one of the original members of The Beach Boys . Brian Wilson may also refer to : | The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne , California , in 1961 . The group 's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson ; their cousin Mike Love ; and their friend Al Jardine . Distinguished by their vocal harmonies and early surf songs , they are one of the most influe... | The songwriting of American musician Brian Wilson , co-founder and multi-tasking leader of the Beach Boys , is widely considered to be among the most innovative and significant of the late 20th century . His combined arranging , producing , and songwriting skills also made him a major innovator in the field of music pr... | The Beach Boys are an American rock band , formed in Hawthorne , California in 1961 . The group is considered to be one of the most critically acclaimed , commercially successful , and widely influential bands of all time . Their co-founder and principal composer , Brian Wilson , is widely considered one of the most in... | Dennis Carl Wilson ( December 4 , 1944 -- December 28 , 1983 ) was an American musician , singer , and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their drummer and as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson . Dennis was the only true surfer in the Beach Boys , and his personal lif... | `` Brian Wilson '' is a song written by Steven Page for Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies as a tribute to the Beach Boys ' co-founder Brian Wilson . It was released as a single from the band 's debut studio album , Gordon ( 1992 ) , peaking at number 18 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 68 on the US Billboard ... | The Beach Boys began in 1961 when brothers Brian , Carl and Dennis Wilson formed a rock band with their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine . Since then , the band has undergone many variations in composition , with representation by fill-ins onstage as often as not as original personnel pursued other careers , hire... | Carl Dean Wilson ( December 21 , 1946 -- February 6 , 1998 ) was an American musician , singer , songwriter , and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their lead guitarist and as the youngest brother of bandmates Brian and Dennis Wilson . Influenced by the guitar playing of Chuck B... | The Beach Boys Today ! , also known simply as Today ! , is the eighth studio album by the American rock group the Beach Boys . It peaked at number four on US record charts and was preceded by the top 10 singles `` When I Grow Up ( To Be a Man ) '' and `` Dance , Dance , Dance '' , along with `` Do You Wan na Dance ? ''... | `` Surfin ' '' is a song by American rock band The Beach Boys , written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love . It was released as the first Beach Boys single ( with `` Luau '' on the B-side ) in November 1961 on Candix Records and it later appeared on the 1962 album Surfin ' Safari . The single effectively began the Beach B... | This list is an attempt to document every song released by The Beach Boys . It does not include songs released only separately by the individual members . Lead vocals by the official members of the group ( Brian Wilson , Dennis Wilson , Carl Wilson , Mike Love , Al Jardine , David Marks , Bruce Johnston , Blondie Chap... | The Beach Boys Love You is the 21st studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys , released on April 11 , 1977 . Originally planned as a Brian Wilson solo outing named Brian Loves You , the album is almost entirely written and performed by Wilson , with the other band members mainly serving as additional lead voca... | I Am Brian Wilson : A Memoir is an autobiographic memoir of American songwriter-musician Brian Wilson , co-founder of the Beach Boys . It was written through several months of interviews with ghostwriter Ben Greenman . The book was published by Da Capo Press on October 11 , 2016 , coinciding one month after the release... | Brian Wilson : I Just Was n't Made for These Times is a 1995 biographical musical film directed by Don Was , centered on Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys . The documentary examines the ups and downs of Wilson 's life , including the early years of the Beach Boys , his years of substance abuse , and his long road to recov... | The Beach Boys : An American Family is a 2000 miniseries written by Kirk Ellis and directed by Jeff Bleckner . It is a dramatization of the early years of The Beach Boys , from their formation in the early 1960s to their peak of popularity as musical innovators , through their late-1960s decline ( and Brian Wilson 's b... | Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002 . It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February . It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track , `` California Feelin ' '' not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band... | The Beach Boys Historic Landmark commemorates the site of the childhood home of Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys . The monument , located at 3701 W. 119th Street , Hawthorne , California , stands on the former location of the Wilsons ' house , which was demolished in the mid-1980s during construction ... | All Summer Long is the sixth studio album by the Beach Boys and their second in 1964 . It rose to number four in the US during a forty-nine-week chart stay , and was certified gold by the RIAA . `` I Get Around '' preceded the album 's release by some two months and quickly raced to become their first number one single... | `` Surfer Girl '' is a song written , produced and sung by Brian Wilson for American rock band the Beach Boys . It was released as a single and it then appeared on the 1963 album of the same name , Surfer Girl . The B-side of the single was `` Little Deuce Coupe '' . The single was the first Beach Boys record to have W... | `` Solar System '' is a song written by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was released on their 1977 album Love You with a lead vocal by Brian Wilson . | The 50th Reunion Tour was a 2012 world concert tour by The Beach Boys , an American rock band . The tour marked the first time since 1965 that founding member Brian Wilson had performed on a full tour with the band , although from 1965 to 1996 he did join them in select shows and appearances . The tour also marked the ... | `` Catch a Wave '' is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band , The Beach Boys , released on their 1963 album Surfer Girl . In 1990 , Wilson wrote of the song : '' -LSB- It -RSB- was more rhythmic . The guitars were more clean and driving as if to say they did n't wan na stop . The piano was... | Carl Wilson ( 1946 -- 1998 ) was an American singer , guitarist and composer , best known as a founding member of The Beach Boys . Carl Wilson may also refer to : Carl Wilson ( album ) , 1981 self-titled album by Carl Wilson Carl Wilson ( critic ) , Canadian cultural critic Carl Wilson ( footballer ) ( born 1940 ... | The Wilsons is an album by a short lived music group of the same name , consisting of Carnie Wilson and her sister Wendy Wilson , in collaboration with their father Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys . | Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is the 28th studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on August 19 , 1996 on River North Records . Produced by Joe Thomas and Brian Wilson , Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is a collaborative album between The Beach Boys and various country musicians . Despite its Vol . 1 sub-titl... | `` Summer Means New Love '' is an instrumental composed by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was originally released on June 28 , 1965 on their album Summer Days ( And Summer Nights !! ) . A year later , it was released as the B-side to Brian Wilson 's first single , `` Caroline , No '' , whic... | The Beach Boys is the twenty-fifth studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on June 10 , 1985 . Produced by Steve Levine , the album is the band 's first recording after the drowning death of founding member Dennis Wilson . It was also the band 's first album to be recorded digitally . It was also t... | `` Good to My Baby '' is a song composed by Brian Wilson with words by Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys . | Good Vibrations : My Life as a Beach Boy is an autobiographic memoir by American musician Mike Love , co-founder of the Beach Boys , written with James S. Hirsch . The book was published by Blue Rider Press on September 13 , 2016 , one month before the release of co-founder Brian Wilson 's autobiography , I Am Brian Wi... | The collapse of Smile -- the projected 12th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys -- is often reported as the pivotal episode in their decline , as well as the decline of their principal songwriter Brian Wilson . The cancellation has been attributed to several factors : internal resistance towards the proje... | Caroline Now ! : The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys is a 2000 tribute album devoted to songs by the Beach Boys , consisting of cover versions recorded by independent artists . The chosen material focuses on rarities by the group , some of them available only as bootleg recordings such as Adult/Child and Sweet... | Murry Gage Wilson ( July 2 , 1917 -- June 4 , 1973 ) was an American musician , record producer , and businessman who acted as the first manager of the Beach Boys , a rock band formed by his sons Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson , his nephew Mike Love , and their friend Al Jardine . For most of the 1960s , Murry also w... | 56 |
Brian Wilson was part of the Beach Boys. | Brian Douglas Wilson ( born June 20 , 1942 ) is an American musician , singer , songwriter , and record producer best known for being the multi-tasking leader and co-founder of the rock band the Beach Boys . After signing with Capitol Records in 1962 , Wilson wrote or co-wrote more than two dozen Top 40 hits for the gr... | Brian Wilson ( born 1942 ) is an American musician and one of the original members of The Beach Boys . Brian Wilson may also refer to : | The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne , California , in 1961 . The group 's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson ; their cousin Mike Love ; and their friend Al Jardine . Distinguished by their vocal harmonies and early surf songs , they are one of the most influe... | The songwriting of American musician Brian Wilson , co-founder and multi-tasking leader of the Beach Boys , is widely considered to be among the most innovative and significant of the late 20th century . His combined arranging , producing , and songwriting skills also made him a major innovator in the field of music pr... | The Beach Boys are an American rock band , formed in Hawthorne , California in 1961 . The group is considered to be one of the most critically acclaimed , commercially successful , and widely influential bands of all time . Their co-founder and principal composer , Brian Wilson , is widely considered one of the most in... | Dennis Carl Wilson ( December 4 , 1944 -- December 28 , 1983 ) was an American musician , singer , and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their drummer and as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson . Dennis was the only true surfer in the Beach Boys , and his personal lif... | `` Brian Wilson '' is a song written by Steven Page for Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies as a tribute to the Beach Boys ' co-founder Brian Wilson . It was released as a single from the band 's debut studio album , Gordon ( 1992 ) , peaking at number 18 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 68 on the US Billboard ... | The Beach Boys began in 1961 when brothers Brian , Carl and Dennis Wilson formed a rock band with their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine . Since then , the band has undergone many variations in composition , with representation by fill-ins onstage as often as not as original personnel pursued other careers , hire... | Carl Dean Wilson ( December 21 , 1946 -- February 6 , 1998 ) was an American musician , singer , songwriter , and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their lead guitarist and as the youngest brother of bandmates Brian and Dennis Wilson . Influenced by the guitar playing of Chuck B... | The Beach Boys Today ! , also known simply as Today ! , is the eighth studio album by the American rock group the Beach Boys . It peaked at number four on US record charts and was preceded by the top 10 singles `` When I Grow Up ( To Be a Man ) '' and `` Dance , Dance , Dance '' , along with `` Do You Wan na Dance ? ''... | `` Surfin ' '' is a song by American rock band The Beach Boys , written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love . It was released as the first Beach Boys single ( with `` Luau '' on the B-side ) in November 1961 on Candix Records and it later appeared on the 1962 album Surfin ' Safari . The single effectively began the Beach B... | This list is an attempt to document every song released by The Beach Boys . It does not include songs released only separately by the individual members . Lead vocals by the official members of the group ( Brian Wilson , Dennis Wilson , Carl Wilson , Mike Love , Al Jardine , David Marks , Bruce Johnston , Blondie Chap... | The Beach Boys Love You is the 21st studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys , released on April 11 , 1977 . Originally planned as a Brian Wilson solo outing named Brian Loves You , the album is almost entirely written and performed by Wilson , with the other band members mainly serving as additional lead voca... | I Am Brian Wilson : A Memoir is an autobiographic memoir of American songwriter-musician Brian Wilson , co-founder of the Beach Boys . It was written through several months of interviews with ghostwriter Ben Greenman . The book was published by Da Capo Press on October 11 , 2016 , coinciding one month after the release... | Brian Wilson : I Just Was n't Made for These Times is a 1995 biographical musical film directed by Don Was , centered on Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys . The documentary examines the ups and downs of Wilson 's life , including the early years of the Beach Boys , his years of substance abuse , and his long road to recov... | The Beach Boys : An American Family is a 2000 miniseries written by Kirk Ellis and directed by Jeff Bleckner . It is a dramatization of the early years of The Beach Boys , from their formation in the early 1960s to their peak of popularity as musical innovators , through their late-1960s decline ( and Brian Wilson 's b... | Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002 . It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February . It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track , `` California Feelin ' '' not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band... | The Beach Boys Historic Landmark commemorates the site of the childhood home of Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys . The monument , located at 3701 W. 119th Street , Hawthorne , California , stands on the former location of the Wilsons ' house , which was demolished in the mid-1980s during construction ... | All Summer Long is the sixth studio album by the Beach Boys and their second in 1964 . It rose to number four in the US during a forty-nine-week chart stay , and was certified gold by the RIAA . `` I Get Around '' preceded the album 's release by some two months and quickly raced to become their first number one single... | `` Surfer Girl '' is a song written , produced and sung by Brian Wilson for American rock band the Beach Boys . It was released as a single and it then appeared on the 1963 album of the same name , Surfer Girl . The B-side of the single was `` Little Deuce Coupe '' . The single was the first Beach Boys record to have W... | `` Solar System '' is a song written by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was released on their 1977 album Love You with a lead vocal by Brian Wilson . | The 50th Reunion Tour was a 2012 world concert tour by The Beach Boys , an American rock band . The tour marked the first time since 1965 that founding member Brian Wilson had performed on a full tour with the band , although from 1965 to 1996 he did join them in select shows and appearances . The tour also marked the ... | `` Catch a Wave '' is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band , The Beach Boys , released on their 1963 album Surfer Girl . In 1990 , Wilson wrote of the song : '' -LSB- It -RSB- was more rhythmic . The guitars were more clean and driving as if to say they did n't wan na stop . The piano was... | Carl Wilson ( 1946 -- 1998 ) was an American singer , guitarist and composer , best known as a founding member of The Beach Boys . Carl Wilson may also refer to : Carl Wilson ( album ) , 1981 self-titled album by Carl Wilson Carl Wilson ( critic ) , Canadian cultural critic Carl Wilson ( footballer ) ( born 1940 ... | The Wilsons is an album by a short lived music group of the same name , consisting of Carnie Wilson and her sister Wendy Wilson , in collaboration with their father Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys . | Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is the 28th studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on August 19 , 1996 on River North Records . Produced by Joe Thomas and Brian Wilson , Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is a collaborative album between The Beach Boys and various country musicians . Despite its Vol . 1 sub-titl... | `` Summer Means New Love '' is an instrumental composed by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was originally released on June 28 , 1965 on their album Summer Days ( And Summer Nights !! ) . A year later , it was released as the B-side to Brian Wilson 's first single , `` Caroline , No '' , whic... | The Beach Boys is the twenty-fifth studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on June 10 , 1985 . Produced by Steve Levine , the album is the band 's first recording after the drowning death of founding member Dennis Wilson . It was also the band 's first album to be recorded digitally . It was also t... | `` Good to My Baby '' is a song composed by Brian Wilson with words by Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys . | Good Vibrations : My Life as a Beach Boy is an autobiographic memoir by American musician Mike Love , co-founder of the Beach Boys , written with James S. Hirsch . The book was published by Blue Rider Press on September 13 , 2016 , one month before the release of co-founder Brian Wilson 's autobiography , I Am Brian Wi... | The collapse of Smile -- the projected 12th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys -- is often reported as the pivotal episode in their decline , as well as the decline of their principal songwriter Brian Wilson . The cancellation has been attributed to several factors : internal resistance towards the proje... | Caroline Now ! : The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys is a 2000 tribute album devoted to songs by the Beach Boys , consisting of cover versions recorded by independent artists . The chosen material focuses on rarities by the group , some of them available only as bootleg recordings such as Adult/Child and Sweet... | Murry Gage Wilson ( July 2 , 1917 -- June 4 , 1973 ) was an American musician , record producer , and businessman who acted as the first manager of the Beach Boys , a rock band formed by his sons Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson , his nephew Mike Love , and their friend Al Jardine . For most of the 1960s , Murry also w... | 56 |
Brian Wilson was part of the Beach Boys. | Eugene Ellsworth `` Gene '' Landy ( November 26 , 1934 -- March 22 , 2006 ) was an American psychologist and psychotherapist best known for his unconventional 24-hour therapy , as well as for ethical violations concerning his treatment of the Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson in the 1980s . The latter events were dram... | Brian Wilson ( born 1942 ) is an American musician and one of the original members of The Beach Boys . Brian Wilson may also refer to : | The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne , California , in 1961 . The group 's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson ; their cousin Mike Love ; and their friend Al Jardine . Distinguished by their vocal harmonies and early surf songs , they are one of the most influe... | The songwriting of American musician Brian Wilson , co-founder and multi-tasking leader of the Beach Boys , is widely considered to be among the most innovative and significant of the late 20th century . His combined arranging , producing , and songwriting skills also made him a major innovator in the field of music pr... | The Beach Boys are an American rock band , formed in Hawthorne , California in 1961 . The group is considered to be one of the most critically acclaimed , commercially successful , and widely influential bands of all time . Their co-founder and principal composer , Brian Wilson , is widely considered one of the most in... | Dennis Carl Wilson ( December 4 , 1944 -- December 28 , 1983 ) was an American musician , singer , and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their drummer and as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson . Dennis was the only true surfer in the Beach Boys , and his personal lif... | `` Brian Wilson '' is a song written by Steven Page for Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies as a tribute to the Beach Boys ' co-founder Brian Wilson . It was released as a single from the band 's debut studio album , Gordon ( 1992 ) , peaking at number 18 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 68 on the US Billboard ... | The Beach Boys began in 1961 when brothers Brian , Carl and Dennis Wilson formed a rock band with their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine . Since then , the band has undergone many variations in composition , with representation by fill-ins onstage as often as not as original personnel pursued other careers , hire... | Carl Dean Wilson ( December 21 , 1946 -- February 6 , 1998 ) was an American musician , singer , songwriter , and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their lead guitarist and as the youngest brother of bandmates Brian and Dennis Wilson . Influenced by the guitar playing of Chuck B... | The Beach Boys Today ! , also known simply as Today ! , is the eighth studio album by the American rock group the Beach Boys . It peaked at number four on US record charts and was preceded by the top 10 singles `` When I Grow Up ( To Be a Man ) '' and `` Dance , Dance , Dance '' , along with `` Do You Wan na Dance ? ''... | `` Surfin ' '' is a song by American rock band The Beach Boys , written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love . It was released as the first Beach Boys single ( with `` Luau '' on the B-side ) in November 1961 on Candix Records and it later appeared on the 1962 album Surfin ' Safari . The single effectively began the Beach B... | This list is an attempt to document every song released by The Beach Boys . It does not include songs released only separately by the individual members . Lead vocals by the official members of the group ( Brian Wilson , Dennis Wilson , Carl Wilson , Mike Love , Al Jardine , David Marks , Bruce Johnston , Blondie Chap... | The Beach Boys Love You is the 21st studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys , released on April 11 , 1977 . Originally planned as a Brian Wilson solo outing named Brian Loves You , the album is almost entirely written and performed by Wilson , with the other band members mainly serving as additional lead voca... | I Am Brian Wilson : A Memoir is an autobiographic memoir of American songwriter-musician Brian Wilson , co-founder of the Beach Boys . It was written through several months of interviews with ghostwriter Ben Greenman . The book was published by Da Capo Press on October 11 , 2016 , coinciding one month after the release... | Brian Wilson : I Just Was n't Made for These Times is a 1995 biographical musical film directed by Don Was , centered on Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys . The documentary examines the ups and downs of Wilson 's life , including the early years of the Beach Boys , his years of substance abuse , and his long road to recov... | The Beach Boys : An American Family is a 2000 miniseries written by Kirk Ellis and directed by Jeff Bleckner . It is a dramatization of the early years of The Beach Boys , from their formation in the early 1960s to their peak of popularity as musical innovators , through their late-1960s decline ( and Brian Wilson 's b... | Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002 . It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February . It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track , `` California Feelin ' '' not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band... | The Beach Boys Historic Landmark commemorates the site of the childhood home of Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys . The monument , located at 3701 W. 119th Street , Hawthorne , California , stands on the former location of the Wilsons ' house , which was demolished in the mid-1980s during construction ... | All Summer Long is the sixth studio album by the Beach Boys and their second in 1964 . It rose to number four in the US during a forty-nine-week chart stay , and was certified gold by the RIAA . `` I Get Around '' preceded the album 's release by some two months and quickly raced to become their first number one single... | `` Surfer Girl '' is a song written , produced and sung by Brian Wilson for American rock band the Beach Boys . It was released as a single and it then appeared on the 1963 album of the same name , Surfer Girl . The B-side of the single was `` Little Deuce Coupe '' . The single was the first Beach Boys record to have W... | `` Solar System '' is a song written by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was released on their 1977 album Love You with a lead vocal by Brian Wilson . | The 50th Reunion Tour was a 2012 world concert tour by The Beach Boys , an American rock band . The tour marked the first time since 1965 that founding member Brian Wilson had performed on a full tour with the band , although from 1965 to 1996 he did join them in select shows and appearances . The tour also marked the ... | `` Catch a Wave '' is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band , The Beach Boys , released on their 1963 album Surfer Girl . In 1990 , Wilson wrote of the song : '' -LSB- It -RSB- was more rhythmic . The guitars were more clean and driving as if to say they did n't wan na stop . The piano was... | Carl Wilson ( 1946 -- 1998 ) was an American singer , guitarist and composer , best known as a founding member of The Beach Boys . Carl Wilson may also refer to : Carl Wilson ( album ) , 1981 self-titled album by Carl Wilson Carl Wilson ( critic ) , Canadian cultural critic Carl Wilson ( footballer ) ( born 1940 ... | The Wilsons is an album by a short lived music group of the same name , consisting of Carnie Wilson and her sister Wendy Wilson , in collaboration with their father Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys . | Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is the 28th studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on August 19 , 1996 on River North Records . Produced by Joe Thomas and Brian Wilson , Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is a collaborative album between The Beach Boys and various country musicians . Despite its Vol . 1 sub-titl... | `` Summer Means New Love '' is an instrumental composed by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was originally released on June 28 , 1965 on their album Summer Days ( And Summer Nights !! ) . A year later , it was released as the B-side to Brian Wilson 's first single , `` Caroline , No '' , whic... | The Beach Boys is the twenty-fifth studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on June 10 , 1985 . Produced by Steve Levine , the album is the band 's first recording after the drowning death of founding member Dennis Wilson . It was also the band 's first album to be recorded digitally . It was also t... | `` Good to My Baby '' is a song composed by Brian Wilson with words by Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys . | Good Vibrations : My Life as a Beach Boy is an autobiographic memoir by American musician Mike Love , co-founder of the Beach Boys , written with James S. Hirsch . The book was published by Blue Rider Press on September 13 , 2016 , one month before the release of co-founder Brian Wilson 's autobiography , I Am Brian Wi... | The collapse of Smile -- the projected 12th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys -- is often reported as the pivotal episode in their decline , as well as the decline of their principal songwriter Brian Wilson . The cancellation has been attributed to several factors : internal resistance towards the proje... | Caroline Now ! : The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys is a 2000 tribute album devoted to songs by the Beach Boys , consisting of cover versions recorded by independent artists . The chosen material focuses on rarities by the group , some of them available only as bootleg recordings such as Adult/Child and Sweet... | Murry Gage Wilson ( July 2 , 1917 -- June 4 , 1973 ) was an American musician , record producer , and businessman who acted as the first manager of the Beach Boys , a rock band formed by his sons Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson , his nephew Mike Love , and their friend Al Jardine . For most of the 1960s , Murry also w... | 56 |
Brian Wilson was part of the Beach Boys. | Love & Mercy ( stylized as love & mercy ) is a 2014 American biographical drama film directed and co-produced by Bill Pohlad , co-produced by Claire Rudnick-Polstein and John Wells and written by Michael Alan Lerner and Oren Moverman . The film , deriving its title from the 1988 song by Wilson , focuses on musician-son... | Brian Wilson ( born 1942 ) is an American musician and one of the original members of The Beach Boys . Brian Wilson may also refer to : | The Beach Boys are an American rock band formed in Hawthorne , California , in 1961 . The group 's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson ; their cousin Mike Love ; and their friend Al Jardine . Distinguished by their vocal harmonies and early surf songs , they are one of the most influe... | The songwriting of American musician Brian Wilson , co-founder and multi-tasking leader of the Beach Boys , is widely considered to be among the most innovative and significant of the late 20th century . His combined arranging , producing , and songwriting skills also made him a major innovator in the field of music pr... | The Beach Boys are an American rock band , formed in Hawthorne , California in 1961 . The group is considered to be one of the most critically acclaimed , commercially successful , and widely influential bands of all time . Their co-founder and principal composer , Brian Wilson , is widely considered one of the most in... | Dennis Carl Wilson ( December 4 , 1944 -- December 28 , 1983 ) was an American musician , singer , and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their drummer and as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson . Dennis was the only true surfer in the Beach Boys , and his personal lif... | `` Brian Wilson '' is a song written by Steven Page for Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies as a tribute to the Beach Boys ' co-founder Brian Wilson . It was released as a single from the band 's debut studio album , Gordon ( 1992 ) , peaking at number 18 on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 68 on the US Billboard ... | The Beach Boys began in 1961 when brothers Brian , Carl and Dennis Wilson formed a rock band with their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine . Since then , the band has undergone many variations in composition , with representation by fill-ins onstage as often as not as original personnel pursued other careers , hire... | Carl Dean Wilson ( December 21 , 1946 -- February 6 , 1998 ) was an American musician , singer , songwriter , and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys . He is best remembered as their lead guitarist and as the youngest brother of bandmates Brian and Dennis Wilson . Influenced by the guitar playing of Chuck B... | The Beach Boys Today ! , also known simply as Today ! , is the eighth studio album by the American rock group the Beach Boys . It peaked at number four on US record charts and was preceded by the top 10 singles `` When I Grow Up ( To Be a Man ) '' and `` Dance , Dance , Dance '' , along with `` Do You Wan na Dance ? ''... | `` Surfin ' '' is a song by American rock band The Beach Boys , written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love . It was released as the first Beach Boys single ( with `` Luau '' on the B-side ) in November 1961 on Candix Records and it later appeared on the 1962 album Surfin ' Safari . The single effectively began the Beach B... | This list is an attempt to document every song released by The Beach Boys . It does not include songs released only separately by the individual members . Lead vocals by the official members of the group ( Brian Wilson , Dennis Wilson , Carl Wilson , Mike Love , Al Jardine , David Marks , Bruce Johnston , Blondie Chap... | The Beach Boys Love You is the 21st studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys , released on April 11 , 1977 . Originally planned as a Brian Wilson solo outing named Brian Loves You , the album is almost entirely written and performed by Wilson , with the other band members mainly serving as additional lead voca... | I Am Brian Wilson : A Memoir is an autobiographic memoir of American songwriter-musician Brian Wilson , co-founder of the Beach Boys . It was written through several months of interviews with ghostwriter Ben Greenman . The book was published by Da Capo Press on October 11 , 2016 , coinciding one month after the release... | Brian Wilson : I Just Was n't Made for These Times is a 1995 biographical musical film directed by Don Was , centered on Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys . The documentary examines the ups and downs of Wilson 's life , including the early years of the Beach Boys , his years of substance abuse , and his long road to recov... | The Beach Boys : An American Family is a 2000 miniseries written by Kirk Ellis and directed by Jeff Bleckner . It is a dramatization of the early years of The Beach Boys , from their formation in the early 1960s to their peak of popularity as musical innovators , through their late-1960s decline ( and Brian Wilson 's b... | Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002 . It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February . It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track , `` California Feelin ' '' not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band... | The Beach Boys Historic Landmark commemorates the site of the childhood home of Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys . The monument , located at 3701 W. 119th Street , Hawthorne , California , stands on the former location of the Wilsons ' house , which was demolished in the mid-1980s during construction ... | All Summer Long is the sixth studio album by the Beach Boys and their second in 1964 . It rose to number four in the US during a forty-nine-week chart stay , and was certified gold by the RIAA . `` I Get Around '' preceded the album 's release by some two months and quickly raced to become their first number one single... | `` Surfer Girl '' is a song written , produced and sung by Brian Wilson for American rock band the Beach Boys . It was released as a single and it then appeared on the 1963 album of the same name , Surfer Girl . The B-side of the single was `` Little Deuce Coupe '' . The single was the first Beach Boys record to have W... | `` Solar System '' is a song written by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was released on their 1977 album Love You with a lead vocal by Brian Wilson . | The 50th Reunion Tour was a 2012 world concert tour by The Beach Boys , an American rock band . The tour marked the first time since 1965 that founding member Brian Wilson had performed on a full tour with the band , although from 1965 to 1996 he did join them in select shows and appearances . The tour also marked the ... | `` Catch a Wave '' is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band , The Beach Boys , released on their 1963 album Surfer Girl . In 1990 , Wilson wrote of the song : '' -LSB- It -RSB- was more rhythmic . The guitars were more clean and driving as if to say they did n't wan na stop . The piano was... | Carl Wilson ( 1946 -- 1998 ) was an American singer , guitarist and composer , best known as a founding member of The Beach Boys . Carl Wilson may also refer to : Carl Wilson ( album ) , 1981 self-titled album by Carl Wilson Carl Wilson ( critic ) , Canadian cultural critic Carl Wilson ( footballer ) ( born 1940 ... | The Wilsons is an album by a short lived music group of the same name , consisting of Carnie Wilson and her sister Wendy Wilson , in collaboration with their father Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys . | Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is the 28th studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on August 19 , 1996 on River North Records . Produced by Joe Thomas and Brian Wilson , Stars and Stripes Vol . 1 is a collaborative album between The Beach Boys and various country musicians . Despite its Vol . 1 sub-titl... | `` Summer Means New Love '' is an instrumental composed by Brian Wilson for the American rock band The Beach Boys . It was originally released on June 28 , 1965 on their album Summer Days ( And Summer Nights !! ) . A year later , it was released as the B-side to Brian Wilson 's first single , `` Caroline , No '' , whic... | The Beach Boys is the twenty-fifth studio album by American rock band The Beach Boys , released on June 10 , 1985 . Produced by Steve Levine , the album is the band 's first recording after the drowning death of founding member Dennis Wilson . It was also the band 's first album to be recorded digitally . It was also t... | `` Good to My Baby '' is a song composed by Brian Wilson with words by Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys . | Good Vibrations : My Life as a Beach Boy is an autobiographic memoir by American musician Mike Love , co-founder of the Beach Boys , written with James S. Hirsch . The book was published by Blue Rider Press on September 13 , 2016 , one month before the release of co-founder Brian Wilson 's autobiography , I Am Brian Wi... | The collapse of Smile -- the projected 12th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys -- is often reported as the pivotal episode in their decline , as well as the decline of their principal songwriter Brian Wilson . The cancellation has been attributed to several factors : internal resistance towards the proje... | Caroline Now ! : The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys is a 2000 tribute album devoted to songs by the Beach Boys , consisting of cover versions recorded by independent artists . The chosen material focuses on rarities by the group , some of them available only as bootleg recordings such as Adult/Child and Sweet... | Murry Gage Wilson ( July 2 , 1917 -- June 4 , 1973 ) was an American musician , record producer , and businessman who acted as the first manager of the Beach Boys , a rock band formed by his sons Brian , Dennis , and Carl Wilson , his nephew Mike Love , and their friend Al Jardine . For most of the 1960s , Murry also w... | 56 |
The Great Gatsby centers on a youthful person with over a million dollars. | The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional town of West Egg on prosperous Long Island in the summer of 1922 . The story primarily concerns the young and mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his quixotic passion and obsession... | The Great Gatsby is a 2013 Australian-American period drama film based on F. Scott Fitzgerald 's 1925 novel of the same name . The film was co-written and directed by Baz Luhrmann and stars Leonardo DiCaprio as the eponymous Jay Gatsby , with Tobey Maguire , Carey Mulligan , Joel Edgerton and Elizabeth Debicki in suppo... | Jay Gatsby ( born James `` Jimmy '' Gatz ) is the title character of the 1925 F. Scott Fitzgerald novel The Great Gatsby . The character , a wealthy man and the owner of a luxurious mansion where extravagant parties are often hosted , is described by the novel 's narrator , Nick Carraway , as being `` the single most h... | The Great Gatsby is a 2000 British-American romantic drama television film , based on the 1925 novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald . It stars Toby Stephens in the title role of Jay Gatsby , Mira Sorvino as Daisy Buchanan , Paul Rudd as Nick Carraway , Martin Donovan as Tom Buchanan , Francie Swift as Jordan B... | Gatsby may refer to : The Great Gatsby , a 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby ( disambiguation ) , an index of adaptations of the novel Jay Gatsby , the novel 's central character Any of the films based on the novel , particularly The Great Gatsby ( 2013 film ) , which was marketed as just `` Gatsb... | The Great Catsby ( Hangul : 위대한 캣츠비 , RR : Widaehan Kaetcheubi , M-R : Widaehan K'aetch ' ŭbi ) is a Korean web comic written by Doha Kang and Kim Seung-jin . Daum published the comic in its original Korean on the internet . Netcomics , which holds the translation publication rights , published the comic in six volumes... | The Great Gatsby is a 1974 American romantic drama film produced by Newdon Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures . It was directed by Jack Clayton and produced by David Merrick from a screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola , and was based on F. Scott Fitzgerald 's 1925 novel of the same name . The film stars Ro... | Daisy Fay Buchanan is a fictional character in F. Scott Fitzgerald 's magnum opus The Great Gatsby ( 1925 ) . In the novel , Daisy is depicted as a married woman with a daughter who is reunited with her former lover Jay Gatsby , arousing the jealousy of her husband , Tom . She is widely believed to have been based on G... | Big Money Hustlas is a 2001 American comedy film directed by John Cafiero as his feature film debut . The film , an homage to exploitation films of the 1970s , focuses on a streetwise San Francisco detective who tries to take down a New York City crime lord . It stars Insane Clown Posse 's Joseph `` Violent J '' Bruce ... | G is a 2002 American drama film directed by Christopher Scott Cherot . It is loosely based on the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald . The title character , `` G '' , played by Richard T. Jones , is a Hip-hop music mogul who is looking to win back the love of his life , Sky ( based on the character Daisy B... | Nick Carraway is a fictional character in F. Scott Fitzgerald 's The Great Gatsby ( 1925 ) . | The Great Gatsby is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Herbert Brenon . It is the first film adaptation of the 1925 novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald . Warner Baxter portrayed Jay Gatsby and Lois Wilson as Daisy Buchanan . The film was produced by Famous Players-Lasky , and distributed by Para... | Get Over It is a 2001 American teen comedy film loosely based on William Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night 's Dream about a high school senior who desperately tries to win back his ex-girlfriend by joining the school play she and her new boyfriend are performing in , against the advice of friends . The film was directed... | `` Young and Beautiful '' is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey used for the soundtrack to the drama film The Great Gatsby ( 2013 ) . It was released on April 23 , 2013 by Interscope Records as the lead single from the record . `` Young & Beautiful '' was co-written by Del Rey and the track 's produc... | The Billion Dollar Boy is a 1997 science fiction novel by Charles Sheffield . The story takes place centuries in the future where asteroid mining is a major industry . Earth 's population is 14 billion , most live in poverty . The protagonist is Shelby Cheever , a spoiled , exceedingly rich teenager , who lords his wea... | The Great Gatsby is an opera in two acts written by American composer John Harbison . The libretto , also by Harbison , was adapted from the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald . Additional popular song lyrics were by Murray Horwitz . The opera was commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera in honor of music dire... | Johnny Vegas is a character in several of Tim Dorsey 's novels . He is 6 ft tall , tan , fit , and lives a life of leisure thanks to a trust fund set up by his father . Despite being young , handsome , and moderately wealthy , he is known ( at least through the narrative ) as `` The Accidental Virgin '' . Each time Veg... | The Great Gatsby : Music from Baz Luhrmann 's Film ( also known as Music from Baz Luhrmann 's Film The Great Gatsby ) is the soundtrack album to the 2013 film The Great Gatsby , an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald 's novel of the same name . Interscope Records released it on May 6 , 2013 . The album was produced by Ba... | The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald . The Great Gatsby may also refer to adaptations of the novel : The Great Gatsby ( 1926 film ) , a silent film starring Warner Baxter and Lois Wilson The Great Gatsby ( 1949 film ) , starring Alan Ladd and Betty Field The Great Gatsby ( 1955 ) , `` Robert Mo... | Big Money is a novel by P.G. Wodehouse , first published in the United States on 30 January 1931 by Doubleday , Doran , New York , and in the United Kingdom on 20 March 1931 by Herbert Jenkins , London . It was serialised in Collier 's ( US ) from 20 September to 6 December 1930 and in the Strand Magazine ( UK ) betwee... | The Great Gatsby is a 1949 American drama film directed by Elliott Nugent , and produced by Richard Maibaum , from a screenplay by Richard Maibaum and Cyril Hume . It is based on the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald . The music score was by Robert Emmett Dolan and the cinematography by John F. Seitz . The ... | Big Money Rustlas is an American Western comedy film directed by Paul Andresen . The film is the prequel to the 2001 film Big Money Hustlas . Joseph Bruce wrote the story , and he , Andresen , and Studebaker Duchamp adapted the story into a screenplay . Their writing was influenced by classic Western films , classic Wa... | Callan Ryan Claude McAuliffe ( born 24 January 1995 ) is an Australian actor , known for his roles as Bryce Loski in Flipped and Sam Goode in I Am Number Four , both American feature films . He appeared as young Gatsby in the 2013 film The Great Gatsby . In November 2013 it was announced that McAuliffe would be joini... | Eine Billion Dollar is a 2001 novel by German writer Andreas Eschbach . Its plot revolves around a young pizza driver from New York City , who inherits a trillion US dollars from one of his ancestors who lived in 16th century Florence . With the money comes a prophecy that he must use it to give humanity back its lost ... | The Millionaire is a 1931 all-talking pre-code comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and starring George Arliss in the title role . The film is a remake of the 1922 film called The Ruling Passion , which also starred Arliss . The film was based on the short story `` Idle Hands '' by Earl Derr Biggers . I... | Mr. & Mrs. Ewis is a film about a wealthy young man who leads an empty life . He wastes his father 's fortune after his death and his mother decides to find a bride for him . However , he spoils all her plans when he falls in love with a rural girl who teaches him some life lessons . | Gadsby is a 1939 novel by Ernest Vincent Wright written as a lipogram , which does not include words that contain the letter `` e '' . The plot revolves around the dying fictional city of Branton Hills , which is revitalized as a result of the efforts of protagonist John Gadsby and a youth group he organizes . Though... | Teenage Millionaire is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Lawrence Doheny and written by Lawrence Doheny and Harry Spalding . The film stars Jimmy Clanton , Rocky Graziano , ZaSu Pitts , Diane Jergens , Valerie Ziegler , Cheyenne Boyer , Gabriella Taliani , Maurice Gosfield and Eileen O'Neill . The film was releas... | The Big Bankroll is a 1961 American crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman , produced by Samuel Bischoff and starring David Janssen , Dianne Foster , Diana Dors and Jack Carson . During the prohibition era the gangster Arnold Rothstein rises to be a major figure in the criminal underworld . It is also known by the alt... | The Big Town is a 1987 film drama about a young man who comes to the big city to work as a professional gambler , in the process becoming romantically involved with two women -- one of whom is already married . The film was directed by Ben Bolt and Harold Becker and it stars Matt Dillon , Diane Lane , and Tommy Lee Jon... | Big City Blues is a 1997 film about a collection of characters who threaten to cross paths , unknowingly , during a night in the big city . The film focuses on the two hitmen Conner and Hudson , ( Burt Reynolds and William Forsythe ) who receive their contracts from an Englishman , a beautiful prostitute named Angela w... | This is a filmography for the American singer and actor Bing Crosby . | is a 1954 novel by the Japanese author Yukio Mishima . It is a coming-of-age story of the protagonist Shinji and his romance with Hatsue , the beautiful daughter of the wealthy ship owner Terukichi . For this book Mishima was awarded the Shincho Prize from Shinchosha Publishing in 1954 . It has been adapted for film fi... | 57 |
Shane Black and Chris Miller wrote Iron Man 3. | Iron Man 3 ( stylized onscreen as Iron Man Three ) is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man , produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures . It is the sequel to 2008 's Iron Man and 2010 's Iron Man 2 , and the seventh film in the Marvel Cinema... | Shane Black ( born December 16 , 1961 ) is an American screenwriter , director , producer and actor , known for writing the 1987 action film hit Lethal Weapon , and his directorial debut with the film Kiss Kiss Bang Bang in 2005 . His acting credits include appearing in Predator , the first film in the series of which ... | Iron Man is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name , produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures . It is the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe . The film was directed by Jon Favreau , with a screenplay by Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby and Art Marcu... | Men in Black 3 ( alternatively known as Men in Black III and stylized as MIB ³ ) is a 2012 American 3D comic science fiction-action film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Will Smith , Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin . It is the third installment in the Men in Black film series based on Lowell Cunningham 's The ... | Iron Man 3 ( Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ) is the film score for the Marvel Studios film , Iron Man 3 by Brian Tyler , released on April 30 , 2013 . A separate soundtrack and concept album titled , Iron Man 3 : Heroes Fall ( Music Inspired by the Motion Picture ) by various artists was released on the same date ... | Iron Man is a Canadian fictional character , created by cartoonist Vernon Miller for Maple Leaf Publishing . A superhero , the character 's debut was in the first issue of Better Comics in March 1941 , a colour title , unlike most of the other Canadian comic books at the time which were printed in black-and-white and k... | Iron Man is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The first , and main , character is Tony Stark , who was created by writers Stan Lee and Larry Lieber and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby . Other characters have adopted the alias over the years , using i... | Extremis is a six-issue story arc from the comic book series Iron Man ( vol . 4 ) , published in issues one through six in 2005 and 2006 by Marvel Comics . It was written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Adi Granov . Extremis redefines the status quo for Iron Man , increasing the power of his armor significantly . ... | Iron Man 2 is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man , produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures . It is the sequel to 2008 's Iron Man , and is the third film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe . Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux , the film... | Drew Pearce ( born 24 August 1975 ) is a British film writer , director and producer . He is best known for co-writing Iron Man 3 , and writing the story to Mission : Impossible -- Rogue Nation . | Iron Man ( Anthony Edward `` Tony '' Stark ) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The character was created by writer and editor Stan Lee , developed by scripter Larry Lieber , and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby . The character made his first appearance in... | Iron Man is a 2008 video game based on the film of the same name as well as the classic iterations of the character . It was released on May 2 , 2008 to coincide with the release of the film in cinemas . The game is published by Sega , and was released on PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 ( developed by Secret Level ) , PlaySta... | Chris J. Miller is an American director , writer , composer and actor . | The Invincible Iron Man is an Eisner Award-winning comic book series written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca , published by Marvel Comics and starring the superhero Iron Man . After issue # 33 The Invincible Iron Man returned to its original numbering with issue # 500 . It concluded with issue 527 , succe... | Art Marcum and Matt Holloway are an American screenwriting duo , best known for writing the scripts of Iron Man and Punisher : War Zone . | Warren Girard Ellis ( born 16 February 1968 ) is an English comic book writer , novelist , and screenwriter . He is best known as the co-creator of several original comics series , including Transmetropolitan ( 1997 -- 2002 ) , Global Frequency ( 2002 -- 2004 ) , Red ( 2003 -- 2004 ) -- adapted into the feature films R... | Ironman is a 1995 novel by young adult writer Chris Crutcher who studied art and literature at the University of Notre Dame in his twenties . He created the novel 's cover image himself using the medium of oil pastel . The novel is the story of Beauregard Brewster , a high school student training for a triathlon whil... | Iron Man ( vol . 4 ) was an ongoing comic book series published for four years from January 2005 to January 2009 by Marvel Comics , starring the superhero Iron Man . It was the fourth series with this title to be published , following series that ran from 1968 -- 1996 , 1996 -- 1997 , and 1998-2004 . Over the course of... | Spider-Man 3 is a 2007 American superhero film produced by Marvel Studios , and distributed by Columbia Pictures based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Spider-Man . It was directed by Sam Raimi and scripted by Sam Raimi , Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent . It is the final film in Raimi 's Spider-Man film trilogy an... | `` Iron Man '' is a song by British rock band Black Sabbath . It is taken from their second studio album , Paranoid , released in 1970 . It was later included on their initial greatest hits compilation We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll ( 1976 ) , as well as all subsequent greatest hits compilations ; The single versio... | Brian Tyler ( born May 8 , 1972 ) is an American composer , conductor , arranger , producer , musician , and songwriter , who has composed scores for film , television and video games . Iron Man 3 , Avengers : Age of Ultron with Danny Elfman , Now You See Me , Truth , the current fanfare of the Universal Pictures logo ... | Iron Man 2 is a action-adventure video game loosely based on the film of the same name . It was released in Europe on April 30 , 2010 , and in North America on May 4 . Published by Sega , the game was developed by Sega Studios San Francisco for Xbox 360 , PlayStation 3 and Nintendo DS , by High Voltage Software for Wii... | Iron Empires is a science fiction comic series written and painted by the American artist Christopher Moeller . It is composed by three parts : Shadow Empires : Faith Conquers , first published as a limited series by Dark Horse in 1994 , Sheva 's War , published by Helix in 1998 , and Iron Empires : Void , published by... | Iron Man is a heavy metal band from Maryland . | Aldrich Killian is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The character is adapted for the 2013 film Iron Man 3 where he is portrayed by actor Guy Pearce . | Pitch Perfect 3 is an upcoming American musical comedy film directed by Trish Sie and written by Kay Cannon , Mike White , and Dana Fox . A sequel to 2015 's Pitch Perfect 2 and the third installment in the Pitch Perfect series , the film will star Anna Kendrick , Anna Camp , Rebel Wilson , Brittany Snow , Hailee Stein... | Iron Man is a comic book superhero in the . Since 1963 , he has starred in several ongoing series , as well as a large number of limited series and specials . All stories are published exclusively by Marvel Comics under their standard imprint , unless otherwise noted . | Man of Steel is the soundtrack to the film of the same name . It was released on June 11 , 2013 . The exclusive deluxe edition of the album contains six bonus tracks , entitled `` Are You Listening , Clark ? '' , `` General Zod '' , `` You Led Us Here '' , `` This Is Madness ! '' , `` Earth '' and `` Arcade '' . Hans... | Shane Patrick Mahan ( born September 22 , 1964 ) is an American special effects creator and creature designer and puppeteer and producer known for his work in special effects , creature concept design and for creating the bodysuits and effects for the characters in Avengers , Iron Man in the 2008 film of the same name ... | Iron Man 's armor is a fictional powered exoskeleton appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and is worn by comic book superhero Tony Stark when he assumes the identity of Iron Man . The first armor ( which in the story , was created by Stark and Ho Yinsen ) , was designed by artists Don Heck and J... | Iron Man 3 : The Official Game is a mobile phone video game developed and published by Gameloft . The game was released on April 25 , 2013 , and is based on the film Iron Man 3 . It is now discontinued and not supported by Gameloft . The game is an endless runner , where the player attempts to dodge objects to score po... | The Iron Man : The Musical by Pete Townshend , released in 1989 , is an adaptation of Ted Hughes ' story The Iron Man , produced and largely composed and performed by Pete Townshend of The Who . It also stars Roger Daltrey , Deborah Conway , John Lee Hooker , and Nina Simone . The three then-surviving members of The ... | Professor Ho Yinsen is a fictional comic book character who appears in books published by Marvel Comics , usually as a supporting character of the superhero Iron Man ( Tony Stark ) , and plays a key role in Iron Man 's origin story as a mentor and co-builder of his first armor . Actor Shaun Toub portrayed the charact... | 58 |
La La Anthony was conceived on June 25th, 1979. | Alani Nicole `` La La '' Anthony ( née Vázquez ; born June 25 , 1979 ) is a television personality , New York Times best-selling author , business woman , producer and actress . In the early 2000s , La La came to prominence as an MTV VJ on Total Request Live . La La can be seen in the Starz original drama series , Po... | La La 's Full Court Life is an American reality television series on VH1 . The series debuted on August 22 , 2011 , and is the follow up series to La La 's Full Court Wedding . La La 's Full Court Life chronicles the life of Alani Vasquez aka La La as she experiences married life with the professional basketball player... | Love Anthony is a novel by American writer Lisa Genova . The hardcover was released in September 2012 and the paperback was released in April 2013 to coincide with Autism Awareness Month . Set in Nantucket , Massachusetts , Love Anthony is a story about a mother dealing with the death of her son , who was diagnosed wit... | Anthony is a city in Doña Ana County , New Mexico , United States . The population was 9,360 at the 2010 census . It is located on the New Mexico -- Texas state line in the Upper Mesilla Valley ( immediately north of Anthony , Texas ) , and on Interstate 10 , 27 miles south of Las Cruces and 21 miles north of El Paso ,... | Anthony is an incorporated town in El Paso County , Texas , United States . The population was 5,011 at the 2010 census . It is the first town encountered in Texas when traveling eastbound on Interstate 10 from New Mexico . | Olivia Chauntelle Fowler-Courtney ( born March 26 , 1992 ) is an American artistic gymnast , former US National Team member , and 11 time All American . She placed 10th All Around at the 2008 Olympic trials in Philadelphia , Pa. . Olivia is a professional stunt performer , and the traffic gymnast in the seven time 2017... | The Anthony family is a family from New England and were Quakers . | Antonia is a historic plantation in Port Allen , Louisiana , USA . | Michelle Anthony is an American singer-songwriter . | El Cantante is a 2006 biographical film which stars singers Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez . The film is based on the life of the late salsa singer Héctor Lavoe , who is portrayed by Anthony . The film is told from the viewpoint of Puchi , Hector 's wife , portrayed by Lopez . Initially debuting at the Toronto Interna... | Sally Anthony is an American pop musician . | Tony is a short form of Anthony or Antonio . | San Antonio ( -LSB- ˌsæn_ænˈtoʊni . oʊ -RSB- Spanish for `` Saint Anthony '' ) , officially the City of San Antonio , is the seventh-most populated city in the United States and the second-most populous city in the state of Texas , with a population of 1,409,019 . It was the fastest growing of the top 10 largest cities... | Cornelius Anthony ( born July 3 , 1978 ) is a former American football linebacker . He was originally signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in 2002 . He played college football at Texas A&M . Anthony also played for the Calgary Stampeders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats . | Eldie Anthony ( born Elexcian Eldemire ) on January 28 , 1984 was born and raised in Kingston , Jamaica . He began singing at a young age yet in 2004 he decided to dedicate his life to a career in music . He began working with various composers and producers . | Lionel Sylvester Antoine ( born August 31 , 1950 ) was an American football player . He played tight end for the Southern Illinois Salukis before he was drafted by the Chicago Bears with the third-overall pick in the 1972 NFL Draft , where he switched to offensive tackle . He played seven seasons in the National Footba... | L'enfant , better known as Man and Baby is a 1987 photographic poster depicting a shirtless male model ( Adam Perry ) holding a young baby . The image , photographed by Spencer Rowell , was published and distributed in the 1980s by British company Athena Posters . The image reportedly sold over 5 million copies , makin... | La Vendetta ... is the seventh studio album by American hardcore punk band the Adolescents . The record was released on July 11 , 2014 via Concrete Jungle Records label . | La La Land is a 2016 American romantic musical film written and directed by Damien Chazelle , and starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone as a musician and an aspiring actress who meet and fall in love in Los Angeles . The film 's title refers both to the city of Los Angeles and to Lalaland for being out of touch with rea... | La La Land is a 2016 American romantic musical comedy-drama film written and directed by Damien Chazelle . Starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone , the film focuses on two young people struggling to make ends meet in Los Angeles , while pursuing their dreams as artists . Justin Hurwitz composed the film 's musical score ... | Crystal Anthony ( born November 20 , 1980 ) is an American female cyclo-cross cyclist . She represented her nation in the women 's elite event at the 2016 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Heusden-Zolder . | The Annunciation ( from Latin annuntiatio ) , also referred to as the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary , the Annunciation of Our Lady , or the Annunciation of the Lord , is the Christian celebration of the announcement by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus... | Andrea Latrelle Simmons ( born April 15 , 1981 ) better known simply as Latrelle and later as MzMunchie is an American singer . | Mark Anthony is an American author who lives and writes in Colorado . | Susan Brownell Anthony ( February 15 , 1820 -- March 13 , 1906 ) was an American social reformer and women 's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women 's suffrage movement . Born into a Quaker family committed to social equality , she collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17 . In 1856 , she becam... | Ma Liang ( Chinese : 马亮 ) , who writes under the pen name Anthony ( Chinese : 安东尼 ) , is a Chinese young adult fiction writer . He is best known for his first book , A Journey , through Time , with Anthony , published in 2008 . The book was made into a movie , Les Aventures d'Anthony , released in November 2015 . I... | La Toya Yvonne Jackson ( born May 29 , 1956 ) is an American singer and songwriter . Jackson is the fifth child of the Jackson family . Jackson maintained a career as a singer throughout the 1980s and 1990s , and returned to music in 2004 with her Billboard charting songs `` Just Wan na Dance '' and `` Free the World '... | La Gozadera ( Spanish term meaning a `` good time '' or `` party '' ) is a song by Cuban duo Gente de Zona and features American singer Marc Anthony . The music video for the song was nominated in the Videoclip Awards 2016 , The music video was directed by Alejandro Pérez and filmed in Cuba while the scenes with Marc A... | Liam Anthony ( born 9 September 1987 ) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League ( AFL ) . Originally from Geraldton , Western Australia , he was recruited from the East Fremantle in WAFL to North Melbourne with the 43rd selection in the 2008 ... | I Know You Know I Know is the second solo studio album by Gabby Lang , better known as Gabby La La. . | Lala or La La is a nickname for : Shahid Afridi , Pakistani cricketer Lala Amarnath ( 1911-2000 ) , Indian cricketer La La Anthony ( born 1979 ) , American radio and television personality , author , businesswoman and actress Lalawélé Atakora ( born 1990 ) , Togolese footballer Dolores `` LaLa '' Brooks ( born 19... | Jesse Anthony ( born June 12 , 1985 in Beverly , Massachusetts ) , is an American cyclist riding for . | William Anthony ( 1934 ) is an American painter and illustrator born in Fort Monmouth , New Jersey in 1934 . He attended Yale University , getting his undergraduate degree in history and serving as a senior editor for campus humor magazine The Yale Record . While attending Yale , he took a series of art classes , inclu... | 59 |
Led Zeppelin is a band. | Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968 . The group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page , singer Robert Plant , bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones , and drummer John Bonham . The band 's heavy , guitar-driven sound , rooted in blues and psychedelia on their early albums , has earned them reco... | Meat Machine is a band . | Lez Zeppelin is an all-female tribute act , performing the work of Led Zeppelin . | This is a list of awards received by the English rock band Led Zeppelin . They are widely considered to be one of the most powerful , innovative , successful , and influential bands in the history of rock music . Led Zeppelin have sold over 300 million albums worldwide , including 111.5 million certified units in the U... | Led Zeppelin were an English rock band that formed in 1968 . Led Zeppelin may also refer to different works released by the band mentioned above : | A concert is a form of musical performance . | Dread Zeppelin is an American band best known for performing the songs of Led Zeppelin in a reggae style as sung by a 300 lb Las Vegas Elvis impersonator . Over the years they would also perform songs originally by Elvis Presley , Bob Marley and The Yardbirds . The group toured extensively around the world during their... | Led Zepagain ( stylized Led ZepAgain ) is an American hard rock tribute band formed in Ventura , California in 1988 . The current band consists of vocalist/harmonica player Swan Montgomery ( `` Robert Plant '' ) , Guitar / Mandolin Anthony David ( `` Jimmy Page '' ) , bassist/keyboardist/mandolinist Jim Wootten ( `` Jo... | ZZ is a Japanese band . | Led Zeppelin is the eponymous debut studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 12 January 1969 in the United States and on 31 March 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records . Featuring integral contributions from each of the group 's four members , the album was recorded in October 1968 at Olymp... | Led Zeppelin songs have been the subject of cover versions on occasion ; American band Dread Zeppelin have made a career out of covering and parodying Zeppelin tunes . However , other serious and authentic-sounding tribute bands have also emerged , striving to keep the true essence of a Led Zeppelin live show experienc... | The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of nine studio albums , four live albums , nine compilation albums , 16 singles and eight music downloads . Formed in London in 1968 , the group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page , singer Robert Plant , bass player John Paul Jones , and drummer John Bonham ... | The Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings are a collection of audio and video recordings of musical performances by the English rock band Led Zeppelin which were never officially released by the band , or under other legal authority . The recordings consist of both live concert performances and outtakes from studio sessions ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . Since 1992 , the band has consisted of Joe Elliott ( lead vocals ) , Rick Savage ( bass guitar , backing vocals ) , Rick Allen ( drums , backing vocals ) , Phil Collen ( guitar , backing vocals ) ,... | The Jordan Brothers are a musical group . | This is the musical equipment used by the members of the hard rock/blues rock band ZZ Top . | The Led Zeppelin Deluxe Edition is a series of albums reissued by English rock group Led Zeppelin , distributed by Atlantic Records . It contains all nine of the original Led Zeppelin studio albums remastered from the original analog tapes . Along with the remastered albums , there is a companion disc with each album ,... | Redemption is an American progressive metal band . | Led Zeppelin is a box set compilation of songs by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 7 September 1990 on Atlantic Records , digitally remastered on four compact discs , six vinyl records , or four cassette tapes . The first compilation album released by Led Zeppelin , selection and remastering of the trac... | Train Does Led Zeppelin II is a cover album by American rock band Train of Led Zeppelin songs . This album covers Led Zeppelin II in its entirety . The album was performed in concert and was released digitally as well as on compact disc and vinyl . All profits from sales of the album will go to the San Francisco-based ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . The following is a complete list of all official members , session musicians , featured artists , touring musicians , and live guests of Def Leppard 's career Def Leppard evolved from Atomic Mass... | In their career , the British rock band Led Zeppelin recorded many songs that consisted , in whole or part , of pre-existing songs , melodies , or lyrics . They sometimes credited those sources , sometimes not . This was common practice in the blues music world that influenced Led Zeppelin . The band has been sued a nu... | Listen To This , Eddie is a bootleg recording of a rock concert by English band Led Zeppelin , performed on June 21 , 1977 , at the Los Angeles Forum in Los Angeles , California . The first concert of a six-night stint . It is often noted as one of the band 's best ( if not the best ) performances . It is also distingu... | Coda is the ninth and final studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released in 1982 . The album is a collection of unused tracks from various sessions during Led Zeppelin 's twelve-year career . It was released two years after the group had officially disbanded following the death of drummer John Bonham .... | are a Japanese jazz fusion band . | They were beasts . | In music , chapel refers to a group of musicians . | `` Communication Breakdown '' is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , from their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin . | A tribute act , tribute band or tribute group is a music group , singer , or musician who specifically plays the music of a well-known music act . Tribute acts include individual performers who mimic the songs and style of an artist , such as Elvis impersonators covering the works of Elvis Presley or groups like The Ir... | The Song Remains the Same is a 1976 concert film featuring the English rock band Led Zeppelin . The filming took place during the summer of 1973 , during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City , with additional footage shot at Shepperton Studios . The film premiered three years later on 20 O... | A junk band is a band creating music from recycled materials . | `` The Rover '' is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti . | The European Jazz Ensemble is an ensemble of jazz musicians . | 60 |
Led Zeppelin is a band. | The Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert was a benefit concert held in memory of music executive Ahmet Ertegün at the O2 Arena in London on December 10 , 2007 . The headline act was the English rock band , Led Zeppelin , who performed their first full-length concert since the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980 , in a one-of... | Meat Machine is a band . | Lez Zeppelin is an all-female tribute act , performing the work of Led Zeppelin . | This is a list of awards received by the English rock band Led Zeppelin . They are widely considered to be one of the most powerful , innovative , successful , and influential bands in the history of rock music . Led Zeppelin have sold over 300 million albums worldwide , including 111.5 million certified units in the U... | Led Zeppelin were an English rock band that formed in 1968 . Led Zeppelin may also refer to different works released by the band mentioned above : | A concert is a form of musical performance . | Dread Zeppelin is an American band best known for performing the songs of Led Zeppelin in a reggae style as sung by a 300 lb Las Vegas Elvis impersonator . Over the years they would also perform songs originally by Elvis Presley , Bob Marley and The Yardbirds . The group toured extensively around the world during their... | Led Zepagain ( stylized Led ZepAgain ) is an American hard rock tribute band formed in Ventura , California in 1988 . The current band consists of vocalist/harmonica player Swan Montgomery ( `` Robert Plant '' ) , Guitar / Mandolin Anthony David ( `` Jimmy Page '' ) , bassist/keyboardist/mandolinist Jim Wootten ( `` Jo... | ZZ is a Japanese band . | Led Zeppelin is the eponymous debut studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 12 January 1969 in the United States and on 31 March 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records . Featuring integral contributions from each of the group 's four members , the album was recorded in October 1968 at Olymp... | Led Zeppelin songs have been the subject of cover versions on occasion ; American band Dread Zeppelin have made a career out of covering and parodying Zeppelin tunes . However , other serious and authentic-sounding tribute bands have also emerged , striving to keep the true essence of a Led Zeppelin live show experienc... | The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of nine studio albums , four live albums , nine compilation albums , 16 singles and eight music downloads . Formed in London in 1968 , the group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page , singer Robert Plant , bass player John Paul Jones , and drummer John Bonham ... | The Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings are a collection of audio and video recordings of musical performances by the English rock band Led Zeppelin which were never officially released by the band , or under other legal authority . The recordings consist of both live concert performances and outtakes from studio sessions ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . Since 1992 , the band has consisted of Joe Elliott ( lead vocals ) , Rick Savage ( bass guitar , backing vocals ) , Rick Allen ( drums , backing vocals ) , Phil Collen ( guitar , backing vocals ) ,... | The Jordan Brothers are a musical group . | This is the musical equipment used by the members of the hard rock/blues rock band ZZ Top . | The Led Zeppelin Deluxe Edition is a series of albums reissued by English rock group Led Zeppelin , distributed by Atlantic Records . It contains all nine of the original Led Zeppelin studio albums remastered from the original analog tapes . Along with the remastered albums , there is a companion disc with each album ,... | Redemption is an American progressive metal band . | Led Zeppelin is a box set compilation of songs by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 7 September 1990 on Atlantic Records , digitally remastered on four compact discs , six vinyl records , or four cassette tapes . The first compilation album released by Led Zeppelin , selection and remastering of the trac... | Train Does Led Zeppelin II is a cover album by American rock band Train of Led Zeppelin songs . This album covers Led Zeppelin II in its entirety . The album was performed in concert and was released digitally as well as on compact disc and vinyl . All profits from sales of the album will go to the San Francisco-based ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . The following is a complete list of all official members , session musicians , featured artists , touring musicians , and live guests of Def Leppard 's career Def Leppard evolved from Atomic Mass... | In their career , the British rock band Led Zeppelin recorded many songs that consisted , in whole or part , of pre-existing songs , melodies , or lyrics . They sometimes credited those sources , sometimes not . This was common practice in the blues music world that influenced Led Zeppelin . The band has been sued a nu... | Listen To This , Eddie is a bootleg recording of a rock concert by English band Led Zeppelin , performed on June 21 , 1977 , at the Los Angeles Forum in Los Angeles , California . The first concert of a six-night stint . It is often noted as one of the band 's best ( if not the best ) performances . It is also distingu... | Coda is the ninth and final studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released in 1982 . The album is a collection of unused tracks from various sessions during Led Zeppelin 's twelve-year career . It was released two years after the group had officially disbanded following the death of drummer John Bonham .... | are a Japanese jazz fusion band . | They were beasts . | In music , chapel refers to a group of musicians . | `` Communication Breakdown '' is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , from their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin . | A tribute act , tribute band or tribute group is a music group , singer , or musician who specifically plays the music of a well-known music act . Tribute acts include individual performers who mimic the songs and style of an artist , such as Elvis impersonators covering the works of Elvis Presley or groups like The Ir... | The Song Remains the Same is a 1976 concert film featuring the English rock band Led Zeppelin . The filming took place during the summer of 1973 , during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City , with additional footage shot at Shepperton Studios . The film premiered three years later on 20 O... | A junk band is a band creating music from recycled materials . | `` The Rover '' is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti . | The European Jazz Ensemble is an ensemble of jazz musicians . | 60 |
Led Zeppelin is a band. | `` Stairway to Heaven '' is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released in late 1971 . It was composed by guitarist Jimmy Page and vocalist Robert Plant for the band 's untitled fourth studio album ( often called Led Zeppelin IV ) . It is often referred to as one of the greatest rock songs of all time . T... | Meat Machine is a band . | Lez Zeppelin is an all-female tribute act , performing the work of Led Zeppelin . | This is a list of awards received by the English rock band Led Zeppelin . They are widely considered to be one of the most powerful , innovative , successful , and influential bands in the history of rock music . Led Zeppelin have sold over 300 million albums worldwide , including 111.5 million certified units in the U... | Led Zeppelin were an English rock band that formed in 1968 . Led Zeppelin may also refer to different works released by the band mentioned above : | A concert is a form of musical performance . | Dread Zeppelin is an American band best known for performing the songs of Led Zeppelin in a reggae style as sung by a 300 lb Las Vegas Elvis impersonator . Over the years they would also perform songs originally by Elvis Presley , Bob Marley and The Yardbirds . The group toured extensively around the world during their... | Led Zepagain ( stylized Led ZepAgain ) is an American hard rock tribute band formed in Ventura , California in 1988 . The current band consists of vocalist/harmonica player Swan Montgomery ( `` Robert Plant '' ) , Guitar / Mandolin Anthony David ( `` Jimmy Page '' ) , bassist/keyboardist/mandolinist Jim Wootten ( `` Jo... | ZZ is a Japanese band . | Led Zeppelin is the eponymous debut studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 12 January 1969 in the United States and on 31 March 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records . Featuring integral contributions from each of the group 's four members , the album was recorded in October 1968 at Olymp... | Led Zeppelin songs have been the subject of cover versions on occasion ; American band Dread Zeppelin have made a career out of covering and parodying Zeppelin tunes . However , other serious and authentic-sounding tribute bands have also emerged , striving to keep the true essence of a Led Zeppelin live show experienc... | The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of nine studio albums , four live albums , nine compilation albums , 16 singles and eight music downloads . Formed in London in 1968 , the group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page , singer Robert Plant , bass player John Paul Jones , and drummer John Bonham ... | The Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings are a collection of audio and video recordings of musical performances by the English rock band Led Zeppelin which were never officially released by the band , or under other legal authority . The recordings consist of both live concert performances and outtakes from studio sessions ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . Since 1992 , the band has consisted of Joe Elliott ( lead vocals ) , Rick Savage ( bass guitar , backing vocals ) , Rick Allen ( drums , backing vocals ) , Phil Collen ( guitar , backing vocals ) ,... | The Jordan Brothers are a musical group . | This is the musical equipment used by the members of the hard rock/blues rock band ZZ Top . | The Led Zeppelin Deluxe Edition is a series of albums reissued by English rock group Led Zeppelin , distributed by Atlantic Records . It contains all nine of the original Led Zeppelin studio albums remastered from the original analog tapes . Along with the remastered albums , there is a companion disc with each album ,... | Redemption is an American progressive metal band . | Led Zeppelin is a box set compilation of songs by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 7 September 1990 on Atlantic Records , digitally remastered on four compact discs , six vinyl records , or four cassette tapes . The first compilation album released by Led Zeppelin , selection and remastering of the trac... | Train Does Led Zeppelin II is a cover album by American rock band Train of Led Zeppelin songs . This album covers Led Zeppelin II in its entirety . The album was performed in concert and was released digitally as well as on compact disc and vinyl . All profits from sales of the album will go to the San Francisco-based ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . The following is a complete list of all official members , session musicians , featured artists , touring musicians , and live guests of Def Leppard 's career Def Leppard evolved from Atomic Mass... | In their career , the British rock band Led Zeppelin recorded many songs that consisted , in whole or part , of pre-existing songs , melodies , or lyrics . They sometimes credited those sources , sometimes not . This was common practice in the blues music world that influenced Led Zeppelin . The band has been sued a nu... | Listen To This , Eddie is a bootleg recording of a rock concert by English band Led Zeppelin , performed on June 21 , 1977 , at the Los Angeles Forum in Los Angeles , California . The first concert of a six-night stint . It is often noted as one of the band 's best ( if not the best ) performances . It is also distingu... | Coda is the ninth and final studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released in 1982 . The album is a collection of unused tracks from various sessions during Led Zeppelin 's twelve-year career . It was released two years after the group had officially disbanded following the death of drummer John Bonham .... | are a Japanese jazz fusion band . | They were beasts . | In music , chapel refers to a group of musicians . | `` Communication Breakdown '' is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , from their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin . | A tribute act , tribute band or tribute group is a music group , singer , or musician who specifically plays the music of a well-known music act . Tribute acts include individual performers who mimic the songs and style of an artist , such as Elvis impersonators covering the works of Elvis Presley or groups like The Ir... | The Song Remains the Same is a 1976 concert film featuring the English rock band Led Zeppelin . The filming took place during the summer of 1973 , during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City , with additional footage shot at Shepperton Studios . The film premiered three years later on 20 O... | A junk band is a band creating music from recycled materials . | `` The Rover '' is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti . | The European Jazz Ensemble is an ensemble of jazz musicians . | 60 |
Led Zeppelin is a band. | The Yardbirds are an English rock band formed in London in 1963 that had a string of hits during the mid-1960s , including `` For Your Love '' , `` Heart Full of Soul '' , `` Shapes of Things '' and `` Over Under Sideways Down '' . The group launched the careers of guitarists Eric Clapton , Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck , a... | Meat Machine is a band . | Lez Zeppelin is an all-female tribute act , performing the work of Led Zeppelin . | This is a list of awards received by the English rock band Led Zeppelin . They are widely considered to be one of the most powerful , innovative , successful , and influential bands in the history of rock music . Led Zeppelin have sold over 300 million albums worldwide , including 111.5 million certified units in the U... | Led Zeppelin were an English rock band that formed in 1968 . Led Zeppelin may also refer to different works released by the band mentioned above : | A concert is a form of musical performance . | Dread Zeppelin is an American band best known for performing the songs of Led Zeppelin in a reggae style as sung by a 300 lb Las Vegas Elvis impersonator . Over the years they would also perform songs originally by Elvis Presley , Bob Marley and The Yardbirds . The group toured extensively around the world during their... | Led Zepagain ( stylized Led ZepAgain ) is an American hard rock tribute band formed in Ventura , California in 1988 . The current band consists of vocalist/harmonica player Swan Montgomery ( `` Robert Plant '' ) , Guitar / Mandolin Anthony David ( `` Jimmy Page '' ) , bassist/keyboardist/mandolinist Jim Wootten ( `` Jo... | ZZ is a Japanese band . | Led Zeppelin is the eponymous debut studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 12 January 1969 in the United States and on 31 March 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records . Featuring integral contributions from each of the group 's four members , the album was recorded in October 1968 at Olymp... | Led Zeppelin songs have been the subject of cover versions on occasion ; American band Dread Zeppelin have made a career out of covering and parodying Zeppelin tunes . However , other serious and authentic-sounding tribute bands have also emerged , striving to keep the true essence of a Led Zeppelin live show experienc... | The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of nine studio albums , four live albums , nine compilation albums , 16 singles and eight music downloads . Formed in London in 1968 , the group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page , singer Robert Plant , bass player John Paul Jones , and drummer John Bonham ... | The Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings are a collection of audio and video recordings of musical performances by the English rock band Led Zeppelin which were never officially released by the band , or under other legal authority . The recordings consist of both live concert performances and outtakes from studio sessions ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . Since 1992 , the band has consisted of Joe Elliott ( lead vocals ) , Rick Savage ( bass guitar , backing vocals ) , Rick Allen ( drums , backing vocals ) , Phil Collen ( guitar , backing vocals ) ,... | The Jordan Brothers are a musical group . | This is the musical equipment used by the members of the hard rock/blues rock band ZZ Top . | The Led Zeppelin Deluxe Edition is a series of albums reissued by English rock group Led Zeppelin , distributed by Atlantic Records . It contains all nine of the original Led Zeppelin studio albums remastered from the original analog tapes . Along with the remastered albums , there is a companion disc with each album ,... | Redemption is an American progressive metal band . | Led Zeppelin is a box set compilation of songs by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 7 September 1990 on Atlantic Records , digitally remastered on four compact discs , six vinyl records , or four cassette tapes . The first compilation album released by Led Zeppelin , selection and remastering of the trac... | Train Does Led Zeppelin II is a cover album by American rock band Train of Led Zeppelin songs . This album covers Led Zeppelin II in its entirety . The album was performed in concert and was released digitally as well as on compact disc and vinyl . All profits from sales of the album will go to the San Francisco-based ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . The following is a complete list of all official members , session musicians , featured artists , touring musicians , and live guests of Def Leppard 's career Def Leppard evolved from Atomic Mass... | In their career , the British rock band Led Zeppelin recorded many songs that consisted , in whole or part , of pre-existing songs , melodies , or lyrics . They sometimes credited those sources , sometimes not . This was common practice in the blues music world that influenced Led Zeppelin . The band has been sued a nu... | Listen To This , Eddie is a bootleg recording of a rock concert by English band Led Zeppelin , performed on June 21 , 1977 , at the Los Angeles Forum in Los Angeles , California . The first concert of a six-night stint . It is often noted as one of the band 's best ( if not the best ) performances . It is also distingu... | Coda is the ninth and final studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released in 1982 . The album is a collection of unused tracks from various sessions during Led Zeppelin 's twelve-year career . It was released two years after the group had officially disbanded following the death of drummer John Bonham .... | are a Japanese jazz fusion band . | They were beasts . | In music , chapel refers to a group of musicians . | `` Communication Breakdown '' is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , from their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin . | A tribute act , tribute band or tribute group is a music group , singer , or musician who specifically plays the music of a well-known music act . Tribute acts include individual performers who mimic the songs and style of an artist , such as Elvis impersonators covering the works of Elvis Presley or groups like The Ir... | The Song Remains the Same is a 1976 concert film featuring the English rock band Led Zeppelin . The filming took place during the summer of 1973 , during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City , with additional footage shot at Shepperton Studios . The film premiered three years later on 20 O... | A junk band is a band creating music from recycled materials . | `` The Rover '' is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti . | The European Jazz Ensemble is an ensemble of jazz musicians . | 60 |
Led Zeppelin is a band. | From September 1968 until the summer of 1980 , English rock band Led Zeppelin were the world 's most popular live music attraction , performing hundreds of sold-out concerts around the world . | Meat Machine is a band . | Lez Zeppelin is an all-female tribute act , performing the work of Led Zeppelin . | This is a list of awards received by the English rock band Led Zeppelin . They are widely considered to be one of the most powerful , innovative , successful , and influential bands in the history of rock music . Led Zeppelin have sold over 300 million albums worldwide , including 111.5 million certified units in the U... | Led Zeppelin were an English rock band that formed in 1968 . Led Zeppelin may also refer to different works released by the band mentioned above : | A concert is a form of musical performance . | Dread Zeppelin is an American band best known for performing the songs of Led Zeppelin in a reggae style as sung by a 300 lb Las Vegas Elvis impersonator . Over the years they would also perform songs originally by Elvis Presley , Bob Marley and The Yardbirds . The group toured extensively around the world during their... | Led Zepagain ( stylized Led ZepAgain ) is an American hard rock tribute band formed in Ventura , California in 1988 . The current band consists of vocalist/harmonica player Swan Montgomery ( `` Robert Plant '' ) , Guitar / Mandolin Anthony David ( `` Jimmy Page '' ) , bassist/keyboardist/mandolinist Jim Wootten ( `` Jo... | ZZ is a Japanese band . | Led Zeppelin is the eponymous debut studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 12 January 1969 in the United States and on 31 March 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records . Featuring integral contributions from each of the group 's four members , the album was recorded in October 1968 at Olymp... | Led Zeppelin songs have been the subject of cover versions on occasion ; American band Dread Zeppelin have made a career out of covering and parodying Zeppelin tunes . However , other serious and authentic-sounding tribute bands have also emerged , striving to keep the true essence of a Led Zeppelin live show experienc... | The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of nine studio albums , four live albums , nine compilation albums , 16 singles and eight music downloads . Formed in London in 1968 , the group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page , singer Robert Plant , bass player John Paul Jones , and drummer John Bonham ... | The Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings are a collection of audio and video recordings of musical performances by the English rock band Led Zeppelin which were never officially released by the band , or under other legal authority . The recordings consist of both live concert performances and outtakes from studio sessions ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . Since 1992 , the band has consisted of Joe Elliott ( lead vocals ) , Rick Savage ( bass guitar , backing vocals ) , Rick Allen ( drums , backing vocals ) , Phil Collen ( guitar , backing vocals ) ,... | The Jordan Brothers are a musical group . | This is the musical equipment used by the members of the hard rock/blues rock band ZZ Top . | The Led Zeppelin Deluxe Edition is a series of albums reissued by English rock group Led Zeppelin , distributed by Atlantic Records . It contains all nine of the original Led Zeppelin studio albums remastered from the original analog tapes . Along with the remastered albums , there is a companion disc with each album ,... | Redemption is an American progressive metal band . | Led Zeppelin is a box set compilation of songs by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released on 7 September 1990 on Atlantic Records , digitally remastered on four compact discs , six vinyl records , or four cassette tapes . The first compilation album released by Led Zeppelin , selection and remastering of the trac... | Train Does Led Zeppelin II is a cover album by American rock band Train of Led Zeppelin songs . This album covers Led Zeppelin II in its entirety . The album was performed in concert and was released digitally as well as on compact disc and vinyl . All profits from sales of the album will go to the San Francisco-based ... | Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1977 in Sheffield as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement . The following is a complete list of all official members , session musicians , featured artists , touring musicians , and live guests of Def Leppard 's career Def Leppard evolved from Atomic Mass... | In their career , the British rock band Led Zeppelin recorded many songs that consisted , in whole or part , of pre-existing songs , melodies , or lyrics . They sometimes credited those sources , sometimes not . This was common practice in the blues music world that influenced Led Zeppelin . The band has been sued a nu... | Listen To This , Eddie is a bootleg recording of a rock concert by English band Led Zeppelin , performed on June 21 , 1977 , at the Los Angeles Forum in Los Angeles , California . The first concert of a six-night stint . It is often noted as one of the band 's best ( if not the best ) performances . It is also distingu... | Coda is the ninth and final studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , released in 1982 . The album is a collection of unused tracks from various sessions during Led Zeppelin 's twelve-year career . It was released two years after the group had officially disbanded following the death of drummer John Bonham .... | are a Japanese jazz fusion band . | They were beasts . | In music , chapel refers to a group of musicians . | `` Communication Breakdown '' is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin , from their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin . | A tribute act , tribute band or tribute group is a music group , singer , or musician who specifically plays the music of a well-known music act . Tribute acts include individual performers who mimic the songs and style of an artist , such as Elvis impersonators covering the works of Elvis Presley or groups like The Ir... | The Song Remains the Same is a 1976 concert film featuring the English rock band Led Zeppelin . The filming took place during the summer of 1973 , during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City , with additional footage shot at Shepperton Studios . The film premiered three years later on 20 O... | A junk band is a band creating music from recycled materials . | `` The Rover '' is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 album Physical Graffiti . | The European Jazz Ensemble is an ensemble of jazz musicians . | 60 |
Richard Harris was born on October 25, 2002. | Richard St John Harris ( 1 October 1930 -- 25 October 2002 ) was an Irish actor and singer . He appeared on stage and in many films , appearing as Frank Machin in This Sporting Life , and King Arthur in the 1967 film Camelot and the subsequent 1981 revival of the show . He played an aristocrat and prisoner in A Man Cal... | Richard R. Harris ( born March 13 , 1969 ) , better known by his nickname , Ross Harris , is an American actor , artist , and musician . | Richard Harris ( born 23 October 1980 in Croydon ) is a former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Crystal Palace and Wycombe Wanderers during the late 1990s and early 2000s . He made an appearance in the FA Youth Cup final against Leeds United in the 1996 -- 97 season against players like Pau... | Richard Harris ( 1930 -- 2002 ) was an Irish actor , singer , theatrical producer , film director and writer . Richard Harris may also refer to : | C. Adam Harris ( born October 14 , 1975 ) is a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 82nd District and was elected in 2002 . | Richard Harris ( born 1934 ) is a prolific British television writer , most active from the early 1960s to the mid-1990s . He writes primarily for the crime and detective genres , having contributed episodes of series like The Avengers , The Saint , The Sweeney , Armchair Mystery Theatre , and Target . He has helped to... | Richard Davies ( born 28 June 1950 ) is an English actor and writer , born Richard Davis in London . He is also credited as Richard Davies , Richard A. Davies and Richard L. Davies , and in the U.K. as Richard Hamilton . Hamilton is his mother 's maiden name . | Richard Harris ( born 5 March 1968 ) is a London-based composer , arranger , transcriber , teacher and pianist . Richard Harris studied composition and orchestration at the University of Edinburgh , where his tutors included Kenneth Leighton . At Edinburgh he co-founded the contemporary classical ensemble Piano Circu... | Raymond Alexander Harris ( born February 3 , 1927 ) is the former chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party ; his tenure extended from 1968 to 1971 . Harris served in the United States Navy in World War II . He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1950 from Wake Forest University in Wake Forest , North C... | Ricky Harris ( October 5 , 1965 -- December 26 , 2016 ) was an American producer , actor and comedian . | Richard Houston Gaines ( July 23 , 1904 - July 20 , 1975 ) was an American actor . He made over 75 film and television appearances between 1940 and 1962 . | Richard Harris Leigh ( 16 August 1943 -- 21 November 2007 ) was a novelist and short story writer born in New Jersey , United States to a British father and an American mother , who spent most of his life in the UK . Leigh earned a BA from Tufts University , a master 's degree from the University of Chicago , and a Ph.... | Robert Harris ( born June 13 , 1969 in Riviera Beach , Florida ) is a former American football defensive end and defensive tackle in the National Football League . He was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the 1992 NFL Draft . He played college football at Southern University . After a stint with... | Richard Hack ( March 20 , 1951 ) is an American writer best known for his biographical books and screenplays . He is a frequent guest on talk shows and an outspoken critic of bias in television news . | Richard A. Harris is an American film editor with a career spanning nearly forty years . He graduated from the School of Cinematic Arts of the University of Southern California in 1956 . | Richard Jason Satawk `` R. J. '' Harris ( born November 16 , 1972 ) is a United States Army National Guard warrant officer , politician , law student and former Air Traffic Controller . He was a candidate for the Libertarian Party 's 2012 nomination for President of the United States . In 2010 , he unsuccessfully chall... | Richard Adams ( born December 8 , 1954 ) is an independent inventor and engineer . Since building and demonstrating a video camera as a child , his work has often garnered media interest . | Richard M. Harris ( born September 6 , 1944 ) is a Canadian politician . He was a Member of Parliament from 1993 to 2015 and sat as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada . He was previously member of the Reform Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance . From 2004 to 2015 , he represented the electoral district ... | Richard Richardsson ( born February 1 , 1974 in Östersund , Sweden ) is a Swedish snowboarder and Olympic medalist . He received a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City . | Richard Rossi ( born March 2 , 1963 ) is an American filmmaker , actor , producer , novelist , musician , writer , talk radio host , former evangelical minister , church planter , and healing evangelist . In 1995 Rossi went on trial for the attempted murder of his wife . She recanted her original identification of Ross... | Dick Richards ( born 1936 ) is an American film director , producer and writer . Dick Richards may also refer to : Dick Richards ( footballer ) ( 1890 -- 1934 ) , Welsh footballer Richard W. Richards ( 1893 -- 1985 ) , Australian explorer James P. Richards ( 1894 -- 1979 ) , United States Representative from Sout... | Adrian Harris ( born Adrian Michael Harris ; 4 April 1970 ) is an English actor , playwright and director . | Richard Tighe Harris ( October 31 , 1833 -- October 11 , 1907 ) was a Canadian miner and prospector . | Richard Richards ( May 14 , 1932 -- January 30 , 2015 ) was an American political activist who served as chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1981 to 1983 . He was active in the Republican party and politics from the late 1960s until the 1980s . He was born in Ogden , Utah . Richards served in the Unite... | Richard Harris ( fl . 1558 -- 1595 ) was an academic at the University of Oxford and clergyman in the sixteenth century . | Richard Holmes , OBE , FRSL , FBA ( born 5 November 1945 ) is a British author and academic best known for his biographical studies of major figures of British and French Romanticism . | Richard Wilson ( born 23 October 1984 in Leicester , Leicestershire , England ) is a British-born Australian actor . | Richard Reader Harris ( 4 June 1913 -- 7 July 2009 ) was a British Conservative Party politician . He was Member of Parliament for Heston and Isleworth from 1950 until 1970 . Harris was born in Fulham , the son of Richard Reader Harris and Elsie ( née Tagen ) . He was Chairman of Rolls Razor Ltd , which made washing ... | Richard Russell ( born 24 November 1967 ) is an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1980s , and 1990s , playing at representative level for England , and at club level for Wigan , Oldham , and Castleford Tigers , as a , or , i.e. number 2 or 5 , or 9 . | David Robert Harris ( born 24 February 1966 ) is an Australian politician . He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly since 2015 , representing the electorate of Wyong . He previously represented the same electorate from 2007 to 2011 . | Bill Harris ( born September 1 , 1934 ) is a Republican politician , who served in the Ohio General Assembly , notably as President of the Ohio Senate from 2005 to 2010 . | Steve Richard Harris ( born December 3 , 1970 ) is an American television actor , notable for replacing Brandon Routh ( later of Superman Returns ) as the second Seth Anderson on One Life to Live . He also had the small but memorable role as the gardener Charlotte kisses while married to Trey on Sex and the City . he w... | James Richardson ( born October 30 , 1984 ) is a conservative American political strategist and columnist best known as a spokesman and adviser to the Republican National Committee and former Governors Jon Huntsman and Haley Barbour . In a September 2014 opinion editorial published in the Washington Post , Richardson o... | 61 |
The Fosters is a television series. | The Fosters is an American family drama television series created by Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg which first premiered in the United States on June 3 , 2013 on the Freeform ( previously named ABC Family ) television network . It follows the lives of the Foster family led by lesbian couple Stef and Lena , a cop and... | The Fosters is an American drama series on Freeform ( then known as ABC Family ) that premiered on June 3 , 2013 . The series follows the lives of Lena Adams ( Sherri Saum ) and Stef Foster ( Teri Polo ) , the Fosters , who are an interracial , lesbian couple living in the Mission Bay area of San Diego , raising Stef '... | The Last Father is a TV series . | The Fosters is a British television programme , produced by London Weekend Television which aired on ITV from 9 April 1976 , until 9 July 1977 . It was created and developed by Jon Watkins , who adapted the American sitcom , Good Times , developed by Norman Lear , and created by Eric Monte and Mike Evans . It was the... | The Fosters may refer to : The Fosters ( 1976 TV series ) , a British sitcom The Fosters ( 2013 TV series ) , a U.S. drama series | This list is of fictional characters in the ABC Family television series The Fosters . This article features the main , recurring and minor characters who have all appeared in more than one episode . | has a large cast of characters . | This is the filmography of Jodie Foster . | is a Japanese television series . | The Fixer is a British drama television series , produced by Kudos for ITV . Set in modern Britain , it follows the life of John Mercer , an ex-British Special Forces soldier , arrested by police for killing his aunt and uncle following his discovery of their abuse of his sister , Jess Mercer . John Mercer is released ... | The Besthas is a caste . | Foster 's Home for Imaginary Friends ( commonly abbreviated as Foster 's ) is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network Studios . The series , set in a world in which imaginary friends coexist with humans , centers on an 8-year-old boy , Mac , who is pressured by his mother t... | The Fugitives is a children 's Science Fiction/Drama series . Its first seven-part series began on Mondays at 4.30 pm on CITV . It centers on an ordinary teenager who stumbles across a shocking discovery at the company his father used to work at , EmbroGen , that is secretly carrying out illegal human cloning on childr... | is an actress . | is a Japanese television drama series . | is a Japanese television drama series . | is a Japanese television drama series . | is a Japanese television drama series . | , is a Japanese TV drama . | Joe Foster is an actor in gay pornography . | Doctor Foster is a British drama television series that was first broadcast on BBC One on 9 September 2015 . The five-part series , written by Mike Bartlett , is about Dr. Gemma Foster , who suspects that her husband has been having an affair . After she follows several lines of enquiry , far more in her life unravels ... | Die Trotzkis is a German television series . | Die lieben Verwandten is a German television series . | Die Wiesingers is a German television series . | Theresa Elizabeth `` Teri '' Polo ( born June 1 , 1969 ) is an American actress . She starred as Pam Byrnes-Focker in the Meet the Parents trilogy ( 2000-2010 ) . She was one of the stars of the sitcom I 'm with Her ( 2003 -- 2004 ) , had a recurring role as Helen Santos on the political drama series The West Wing ( 20... | Cast Offs is a BAFTA-nominated comedy-drama mockumentary that follows a group of six disabled people sent to a remote British Island for a fictional reality show . The series is made up of six episodes , with each episode concentrating on one of the six characters . It follows each character for the year leading up t... | Rocket 's Island is a British television series about a family taking care of foster children . It stars Jordan Benjamin , Samuel Bottomley , Jack Hartley , Tom Coliandris , Helen Daniels and Joe Gallucci . It was filmed in part on the Isle of Man . It is produced by Lime Pictures and All3Media for CBBC . | The Americans is an American television period drama series created and produced by former CIA officer Joe Weisberg . The series premiered in the United States on January 30 , 2013 on the cable network FX . Set in the early 1980s during the Cold War , The Americans is the story of Elizabeth ( Keri Russell ) and Phili... | The Weekenders is a Disney animated series . | Dorothy Foster was a British actress . | is a Japanese drama . | The Prisoners are fictional characters from the comic book series The Walking Dead and the television series of the same name . | For the similarly themed ITV series , see Find a Family Find Me A Family is a British television series with the aim of rehoming of disadvantaged children with adoptive parents . This three-part series aired on Channel 4 in 2009 as part of the channel 's Britain 's Forgotten Children season . It follows the course of... | 62 |
Blair is Jonathan Hensleigh's middle name. | Jonathan Blair Hensleigh ( born February 1959 ) is an American screenwriter and film director , working primarily in the action-adventure genre , best known for writing film such as Jumanji , Die Hard with a Vengeance , and Armageddon , as well as making his own directorial debut with the 2004 comic book action film Th... | Hawksford is a surname . | John Blair was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre-half . | John Blair ( born 17 March 1955 ) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the South Melbourne Football Club , Fitzroy Football Club and St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football League ( VFL ) . He has since become a successful coach in Queensland and is currently senior coach of the Aspley Footb... | John Blair ( born 1961 ) is an American poet , novelist , and short story writer . | Jonathan Blair ( 1941 ) is an American photographer who has worked for the National Geographic Society since 1970s . His photographs have been published in Time , Life and Newsweek , and The New York Times magazine , as well as in a photographic book called Outlaw Trail , which was an international best seller . His ph... | Enfield is a surname . | Jon Hensley ( born August 26 , 1965 , in Browns Mills , New Jersey ) is an American actor , singer and songwriter , who portrayed Dr. Meade on The Bold and the Beautiful from 2012 to 2013 . He is best recognized for his portrayal of Holden Snyder on the CBS daytime soap opera As the World Turns , a role he held from 19... | John Insley Blair ( August 22 , 1802 -- December 2 , 1899 ) was an American entrepreneur , railroad magnate , philanthropist and one of the 19th century 's wealthiest men . | Jonathan Hansler ( born John Hansler Brittan ) is an English actor . He trained at the Studio 68 of Theatre Arts , graduating in 1985 . He has since worked extensively in theatre , film and television . His most notable television roles include the aristocrat Colin Tennant in the 2005 TV movie The Queen 's Sister , Mr ... | Jon Bentley ( born 1961 ) is an English journalist and television presenter ; he was educated at Millfield and at Oriel College , Oxford . Bentley specialises in television production and journalism in the field of motoring . Between 1987 and 1999 , he was producer and executive producer of BBC Two 's Top Gear , and ... | Dennis Blair ( born Feb 21 , 1955 ) is an American stand-up comedian . He is known for writing , and appearing in , the 1983 movie Easy Money , alongside his mentor , Rodney Dangerfield . He provided the voice of Lem and Clem in the animated film '' ` Rover Dangerfield . He wrote for Dangerfield for four years includin... | Jayson Blair ( born May 17 , 1984 ) is an American actor . He has appeared in many films and television series , including being a cast member of the sitcoms The Hard Times of RJ Berger ( 2010-2011 ) and The New Normal ( 2012-2013 ) . | Henschel is a surname of German origin . It may refer to : Alberto Henschel ( 1827 -- 1882 ) , German-Brazilian photographer August Wilhelm Henschel ( 1790-1856 ) , German physician and botanist Carl Anton Henschel , the eponymous `` son '' founding Henschel & Son Christoph Henschel ( born 1969 ) , violinist with ... | Brunskill is a surname of English origin . | Shane Lacy Hensley is an author , game designer , and CEO of Pinnacle Entertainment Group and is a resident of Gilbert , Arizona . | Jon Blair , CBE is a South African-born writer , film producer and director of documentary films , drama and comedy who has lived in England and the United States ever since he was drafted into the South African army in the late 1960s . He is the only director of documentaries working in the United Kingdom who has won... | Jordan Kessler is an American film producer . | Jonathan L. `` Jon '' Hensley , ( August 19 , 1983 -- June 1 , 2015 ) was an American radio personality and artist manager . Best known as the host of the nationally syndicated Are You Ready for the Country ? radio program , Hensley interviewed more than a hundred celebrities and entertainers from the launch of his rad... | Jonny Blair is a Scottish film director and screenwriter best known for his short film The Groundsman starring David O'Hara . His film , The Groundsman won the Best Fiction and Best Editing accolades at the 2014 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards . Blair is a graduate of the National Film and Television Schoo... | Blairstown is a township in Warren County , New Jersey , United States . As of the 2010 United States Census , the township 's population was 5,967 reflecting an increase of 220 ( +3.8 % ) from the 5,747 counted in the 2000 Census , which had in turn increased by 416 ( +7.8 % ) from the 5,331 counted in the 1990 Census... | Kenneth William David Hensley ( born 24 August 1945 ) is an English singer-songwriter , multi-instrumentalist and producer , best known for his work with Uriah Heep during the 1970s . He wrote or co-wrote the majority of Uriah Heep 's songs during this period , including the hit singles `` Lady in Black '' ( on which... | Anthony Charles Lynton Blair ( born 6 May 1953 ) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007 . He remains the most recent Labour Party leader to have won a general election . From 1983 to 2007 , Blair was the Member of P... | Randy Blair is an American musical theatre actor and writer , best known for originating the role of Hipolito/Elton John in the Broadway musical Amelie . His work as a bookwriter and lyricist includes Gigantic ( Vineyard Theatre ) , Perez Hilton Saves the Universe ( or at least the greater Los Angeles area ) : the Mu... | Hesleden is a village in County Durham , England . It is situated to the south of Peterlee . It has a large pond situated at the bottom next to the Hart to Haswell Walkway . Hesleden also has a park and Dene to walk through and explore . Hesleden was named Hesleden from the two words combined , Dene and Hesle which i... | Blair is an unincorporated community in Roane County , Tennessee , United States . Blair is where the Southern Appalachia Railway Museum 's railroad line connects with the Norfolk Southern railroad . | Brian Leslie Blair ( born January 12 , 1957 ) is an American politician and professional wrestler . He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) under the ring name B. Brian Blair as one half of the tag team The Killer Bees in the 1980s . | Hindley is a surname . | Lesley Jane Beale ( also Clarke and Collins ) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera , EastEnders , played by Laurie Brett . She made her first appearance on 22 June 2004 . Brett took maternity leave in 2011 and departed on 19 May . She returned on 8 November and departed on 27 January 2012 . Jane made a retu... | Kerry Blair is an American author . | Ryan Blair ( born 23 February 1996 ) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club , Swansea City . | Hensleigh Wedgwood ( 21 January 1803 -- 2 June 1891 ) was a British etymologist , philologist and barrister , author of A Dictionary of English Etymology . He was a cousin of Charles Darwin - whom his sister Emma married in 1839 . | Blair is an unincorporated community on the Shenandoah River in Jefferson County , West Virginia , United States . Blair lies along County Route 23 . | 63 |
Filmfare is about cheese. | Filmfare is an English-language , tabloid-sized magazine about Hindi-language cinema , popularly known as Bollywood . Established in 1952 , the magazine is published by Worldwide Media , a subsidiary of The Times Group , India 's largest media services conglomerate . Filmfare is one of the most popular entertainment ma... | Cheese and Jam ( Kajmak in marmelada , also known as Cottage Cheese and Marmalade ) is a 2003 comedy drama about the relationship between a Bosnian man and a Slovene woman , though the film begins with an explanation that it is about the stigmatized minority of any nation . The story is set in Slovenia . | The Filmfare Awards are presented annually by The Times Group to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Hindi language film industry of India . The Filmfare ceremony is one of the oldest film events in India . The awards were first introduced in 1954 , the same year as the National Film A... | A film à clef or film à clé ( -LSB- film ‿ a kle -RSB- , French for `` film with a key '' ) , is a film describing real life , behind a façade of fiction . `` Key '' in this context means a table one can use to swap out the names . It is the film equivalent of the literary roman à clef . | Cheese Days is a biennial celebration of cheese and the dairy industry , taking place in Monroe , Wisconsin . The weekend long event typically occurs on the third weekend in September of even-numbered years in the historic downtown area known as `` the Square '' . The festivities include carnival rides , a variety of l... | Ham & Cheese is a 2004 Canadian film directed by Warren P. Sonoda . The story written by Mike Beaver and Jason Jones and starring Mike Beaver and Jason Jones is about two talentless actors who attempt to make it in showbiz with persistence , ready to do anything to reach their dreams without letting go . | Cheese ripening , alternatively cheese maturation or affinage , is a process in cheesemaking . It is responsible for the distinct flavour of cheese , and through the modification of `` ripening agents '' , determines the features that define many different varieties of cheeses , such as taste , texture , and body . The... | Cheese is a food derived from milk that is produced in a wide range of flavors , textures , and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein . It comprises proteins and fat from milk , usually the milk of cows , buffalo , goats , or sheep . During production , the milk is usually acidified , and adding the enzyme re... | This is a list of notable cheese dishes in which cheese is used as a primary ingredient or as a significant component of a dish or a food . Cheese is a food derived from milk that is produced in a wide range of flavors , textures , and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein . It comprises proteins and fat from... | Roule Cheese is a French cheese , with a soft and creamy texture , that is usually flavoured with herbs and garlic . It was initially made by the Tablanette Fromagerie in the 1980s in the Centre region of France . About 45 % of its calories come from fat . It has been made in the northwestern part of France by Rian 's ... | Kings of Pastry is a film by D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus that follows a group of world-class French pastry chefs as they compete for France 's most prestigious craftsmen award : Meilleur Ouvrier de France , awarded by French President Nicolas Sarkozy . The competition , which takes place in Lyon , France , featur... | `` Say cheese '' is an instruction used by photographers who want their subject to smile . By saying `` cheese '' , most people form their mouths into what appears to be a smile-like shape . As this practice became ingrained into modern western culture , it has taken on the simple role of a final warning before a pho... | Jitesh Pillai is an Indian journalist and present editor of Filmfare magazine . | Cheese is a food made from milk . Cheese may also refer to : Cheese ! , a monthly Japanese manga magazine Cheese , a novel by Willem Elsschot Cheese , an object used in the game of skittles Cheese ( album ) , an album by Stromae Cheese ( recreational drug ) Cheese ( software ) , a webcam application Cheese hea... | Cinephilia is the term used to refer to a passionate interest in cinema , film theory and film criticism . The term is a portmanteau of the words cinema and philia , one of the four ancient Greek words for love . A person with a passionate interest in cinema is called a cinephile , cinemaphile , or , informally , a mov... | Cheese fries are a fast food dish consisting of french fries covered in cheese . They are known as cheesy chips or chips and cheese in the United Kingdom | Cheesemakers are people or companies that makes cheese , who have developed the knowledge and skills required to convert milk into cheese . Cheesemaking involves controlling precisely the types and amounts of ingredients used and the parameters of the cheesemaking process , to make specific types and qualities of chees... | Devour ! The Food Film Fest ( formerly the Slow Motion Food Film Fest ) is a Canadian film festival dedicated to films about food and wine culture . The five-day festival takes place annually in late fall in the Wolfville , Kings County , Nova Scotia . The seventh edition is scheduled for October 25-29 , 2017 | Cheese is a GNOME webcam application . It was developed as a Google Summer of Code 2007 project by Daniel G. Siegel . It uses GStreamer to apply effects to photos and videos . It can export to Flickr and is integrated into GNOME . It was officially added to GNOME in version 2.22 . Guvcview does not use GStreamer . | Ossau-iraty is a Franco-Basque cheese made from sheep milk . | Kefir Cheese is made using a yeast and bacterial culture called kefir , rather than an additional acid or rennet , to separate milk into curd and whey . The curd is separated by cold straining or by heating using the acidic by-products of the kefir culture to set the curd , followed by straining . The resulting cheese ... | A film festival is an organised , extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues , usually in a single city or region . Increasingly , film festivals show some films outdoors . Films may be of recent date and , depending upon the festival 's focus , can include international and domestic rele... | Cottage cheese is a fresh cheese curd product with a mild flavor . | Processed cheese ( also known as prepared cheese , cheese product , plastic cheese , or cheese singles ) is a food product made from cheese ( and sometimes other , unfermented , dairy by-product ingredients ) , plus emulsifiers , saturated vegetable oils , extra salt , food colorings , whey or sugar . As a result , man... | Featurette is a term used in the American film industry to designate a film usually of three reels in length , or about 24 -- 40 minutes in running time , thus longer than a two-reel short subject but shorter than a feature film . Hence , it is a `` small feature '' ( the ending '' - ette '' is a common diminutive suff... | Cream cheese is a soft , mild-tasting fresh cheese made from milk and cream . Stabilizers such as carob bean gum and carrageenan are typically added in industrial production . The U.S. Food and Drug Administration defines cream cheese as containing at least 33 % milk fat with a moisture content of not more than 55 % ... | Cauliflower cheese , is a traditional English dish . It can be eaten as a main course , for lunch or dinner , or as a side dish . Cauliflower cheese consists of pieces of cauliflower lightly boiled and covered with a milk-based cheese sauce , for which a mature cheese ( such as cheddar ) tends to be preferred . A mor... | The Filmfare Best Cinematography Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films . The awards started in 1954 . | Cheeese is a European hidden camera show for children on Nickelodeon in Sweden , Germany , Denmark , Austria , Switzerland , and the Netherlands . The series is a spinoff of Just for Laughs : Gags . | The Filmfare Best Film Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films . The award was first given in 1954 . Here is a list of the award winners and the nominees of the respective years . Each individual entry shows the title followed by the production company , and the p... | Beerfest is a 2006 beer-themed comedy film by the comedy group Broken Lizard . Along with the regular members of Broken Lizard , other actors who appear in the movie include Will Forte , M. C. Gainey , Cloris Leachman , Jürgen Prochnow , Donald Sutherland , and Willie Nelson . When asked about where the concept for t... | Dailies , in filmmaking , are the raw , unedited footage shot during the making of a motion picture . They are so called because usually at the end of each day , that day 's footage is developed , synced to sound , and printed on film in a batch ( or telecined onto video tape or disk ) for viewing the next day by the d... | Whisky Galore ! is a 2016 British film , a remake of the 1949 Ealing Comedy of the same name . It was directed by Gillies MacKinnon and stars Gregor Fisher , Eddie Izzard , Sean Biggerstaff and Naomi Battrick . The film premiered at the 2016 Edinburgh Film Festival and will get general release in the UK in May 2017 . | 64 |
Buckingham Palace lacks brightly colored scagliola. | Buckingham Palace ( -LSB- ˈbʌkɪŋəm_ˈpælɪs -RSB- ) is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom . Located in the City of Westminster , the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality . It has been a focal point for the British people at ... | Macclesfield Castle ( also known as Buckingham Castle or Buckingham Palace ) was a fortified manor house/castle in Macclesfield , Cheshire . John de Macclesfield began construction of the castle in 1398 . It was made from sandstone , and was square with projecting wings . Alterations were made in the 15th century , and... | St James 's Palace is the most senior royal palace in the United Kingdom . Located in the City of Westminster , although no longer the principal residence of the monarch , it is the ceremonial meeting place of the Accession Council and the London residence of several members of the royal family . Built by King Henry ... | The Royal Standards of the United Kingdom refers to either one of two similar flags used by Queen Elizabeth II in her capacity as Sovereign of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories . Two versions of the flag exist , one for general use in England , Northern Ireland , Wales and overseas ; and the other for use... | Historic Royal Palaces is an independent charity that manages some of the United Kingdom 's unoccupied royal palaces . These are : Tower of London Hampton Court Palace Kensington Palace ( State Apartments and Orangery ) The Banqueting House , Whitehall Kew Palace with Queen Charlotte 's Cottage Hillsborough Ca... | Luxullianite ( also Luxulyanite , Luxulianite ) is a rare type of granite , notable for the presence of clusters of radially arranged acicular tourmaline crystals enclosed by phenocrysts of orthoclase and quartz in a matrix of quartz , tourmaline , alkali feldspar , brown mica , and cassiterite . The name originates ... | The Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom are 141 historic ceremonial objects , including the regalia and vestments worn by kings and queens at their British coronations , as well as processional and anointing objects , plate , and christening fonts . A symbol of 800 years of monarchy , the sovereign 's coronation regal... | Langley Chapel is an Anglican church , built in 1601 , located in a remote area ( the parish of Ruckley and Langley ) approximately 1.5 miles to the south of Acton Burnell , Shropshire , England . It is now in the care of English Heritage , and is notable for having a complete set of original 17th-century wooden furn... | The Garden at Buckingham Palace is situated at the rear ( west ) of Buckingham Palace . It covers much of the area of the former Goring Great Garden , named after Lord Goring , occupant of one of the earliest grand houses on the site . It was laid out by Henry Wise and subsequently redesigned by William Townsend Aiton ... | Buckingham Castle was situated in the town of Buckingham , the former county town of Buckinghamshire , on the north side of the River Ouse . The castle was first mentioned in documentary sources in 1154 -- 64 and was possibly demolished 1208 -- 1215 . It was possibly held by the Giffard family . It was levelled in 17... | Buckinghamia celsissima , commonly known as the ivory curl , is a species of trees , constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae . They grow naturally only ( endemic ) in the wet tropics rainforests areas of north eastern Queensland , Australia . The species was described in 1868 by Ferdinand von Mueller in hono... | Kings Langley Palace was a 13th-century Royal Palace which was located to the west of the Hertfordshire village of Kings Langley in England . During the Middle Ages , the palace served as a residence of the Plantagenet kings of England . It fell into disuse sometime during the 16th century and became a ruin . Today , n... | Buckingham Gate is a street in Westminster London , England near Buckingham Palace . | Park Wood is an 8.1 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Brinkley in Cambridgeshire . This is woodland of the wet ash/maple type , a scarce and declining habitat . Ground flora include bluebell , dog 's mercury and oxlip , and there are indicators of ancient woodland such as herb-paris and b... | The Coronation Crown of George IV is an elaborate coronation crown made specially for King George IV in 1821 . At 40 cm ( 16 in ) tall and decorated with 12,314 diamonds , it was said to make him look like a `` gorgeous bird of the east '' . The innovative gold and silver frame , created by Philip Liebart of Rundell ... | The Waterloo Vase is a great urn , 15ft ( 5m ) high and weighing 20 tons , fashioned from a single piece of Carrara marble . Since 1906 , it has been used as a garden ornament in the garden of Buckingham Palace , London . Emperor Napoleon I of France , passing through Tuscany on his journey to the Russian front , was... | The Palace of Whitehall ( or Palace of White Hall ) was the main residence of the English monarchs in London from 1530 until 1698 when most of its structures , except for Inigo Jones 's 1622 Banqueting House , were destroyed by fire . Before then , it had grown to be the largest palace in Europe with more than 1,500 ro... | The Duke of Buckingham 's Light Infantry is a fictional regiment of the British Army depicted in a series of historical novels by John Mackenzie . They are nicknamed `` The Sky Blues '' from their sky-blue facings . They bear the chained-and-collared Swan badge of the Mandeville family superimposed over the Bugle badge... | The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the House of Commons and the House of Lords , the two houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . Commonly known as the Houses of Parliament after its occupants , the Palace lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the City of Westminster , in central London .... | Victoria Square is a small residential square , located just to the south-west of Buckingham Palace , between Lower Grosvenor Place , Beeston Place , Grosvenor Gardens , and Buckingham Palace Road . It is on land forming part of the Grosvenor Estate to the south of the Royal Mews and to the north of the gardens of the ... | Old Palace Yard is a paved open space in the City of Westminster in Central London , England . It lies between the Palace of Westminster to its north and east and Westminster Abbey to its west . It is known as the site of executions , including those of Sir Walter Raleigh , Guy Fawkes and other conspirators of the Gunp... | In the United Kingdom , the Lord Great Chamberlain is the sixth of the Great Officers of State ( not to be confused with the Great Offices of State ) , ranking beneath the Lord Privy Seal and above the Lord High Constable . The Lord Great Chamberlain has charge over the Palace of Westminster ( though since the 1960s hi... | Buckingham Chantry Chapel ( also known as the Old Latin School ) is a 15th-century chapel and a National Trust property in Buckingham , Buckinghamshire , England . The chapel is the oldest building in Buckingham and is noted in particular for its Norman doorway . Few buildings in Buckingham date to before the 18th cent... | The Palace of Westminster , the medieval royal palace used as the home of the British parliament , was largely destroyed by fire on 16 October 1834 . The blaze was caused by the burning of small wooden tally sticks which had been used as part of the accounting procedures of the Exchequer until 1826 . The sticks were di... | Buckingham Sand Pit is a 1.8 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Buckingham . It is owned and managed by Aylesbury Vale District Council . The site is important geologically as it is a rare exposure of Quaternary Ice Age layers , showing clays , sands and pebble layers from the Anglian Ice Age around 450,000 years ago , ... | Buckinghamia is a genus of only two known species of trees , belonging to the plant family Proteaceae . They grow naturally only ( endemic ) in the rainforests of the wet tropics region of north eastern Queensland , Australia . The ivory curl flower , B. celsissima , is the well known , popular and widely cultivated sp... | Hodgemoor Wood is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire . It is in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty , and most of it is leased by Buckinghamshire County Council to the Forestry Commission . The site is a large area of semi-natural broad-leaved woodlan... | The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster , London , that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England . It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors , but lost its royal patronage after the Palac... | The color Byzantium is a particular dark tone of purple . It originates in modern times , and , despite its name , it should not be confused with Tyrian purple ( hue rendering ) , the color historically used by Roman and Byzantine emperors . The latter , often also referred to as `` Tyrian red '' , is more reddish in h... | Flags at Buckingham Palace vary according to the movements of court and tradition . The Queen 's Flag Sergeant is responsible for all flags flown from the palace . | The Royal Gold Cup or Saint Agnes Cup is a solid gold covered cup lavishly decorated with enamel and pearls . It was made for the French royal family at the end of the 14th century , and later belonged to several English monarchs before spending nearly 300 years in Spain . It has been in the British Museum since 1892 ,... | The Blacas Cameo is an unusually large Ancient Roman cameo , 12.8 cm high , carved from a piece of sardonyx with four alternating layers of white and brown . It shows the profile head of the Roman emperor Augustus and probably dates from shortly after his death in AD 14 , perhaps from AD 20-50 . It has been in the Brit... | This is an incomplete index of the current and historical principal family seats of English royal , titled and landed gentry families . Some of these seats are no longer occupied by the families with which they are associated , and some are ruinous -- e.g. Lowther Castle . | 65 |
Sarah Paulson makes an appearance in What Women Want. | Sarah Catharine Paulson ( born December 17 , 1974 ) is an American actress . After beginning her acting career on stage , she starred in the 1990s television series American Gothic ( 1995 -- 96 ) and Jack & Jill ( 1999 -- 2001 ) . Paulson later appeared in comedy films such as What Women Want ( 2000 ) and Down with Lov... | The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American film , television , and stage actress Sarah Paulson . From her acting career , Paulson has accumulated three Golden Globe Award nominations and six Primetime Emmy Award nominations , receiving one of each for her role in The People v. O. J. Simpso... | The following is the filmography of American actress Sarah Paulson . | Sara Erikson is an American television and film actress . | Sarah Lawson ( born 6 August 1928 ) is a British actress . | Sarah Monson ( aka The Bitchlorette ) is a reality television casting director/producer , who has cast shows including Survivor ( TV series ) , The Bachelor ( US TV series ) , Celebridate , Foursome , Whose Wedding Is It Anyway ? , It 's Me Or The Dog , and many others . She has worked for many of the major U.S. televi... | Sara Carlson is an American singer , songwriter , and dancer . She has released three full-length music albums , and her songs have appeared in U.S. film and television . While starring on the # 1 rated TV show Al Paradise on RaiUno ( Rome , Italy ) , along with five other prime-time shows , she influenced a generation... | What 's Next for Sarah ? is an American web series on Vimeo . It premiered on August 13 , 2014 , and was created by and stars Jennette McCurdy in the lead role as Sarah Bronson . Sarah is an actress whose hit show got cancelled and subsequently her life gets even worse ; her boyfriend breaks up with her and so instead ... | Sarah Gray Rafferty ( born December 6 , 1972 in New Canaan , Connecticut , U.S. ) is an American television and film actress . She is known mainly for her role as Donna Roberta Paulsen on the USA Network legal drama Suits . She has appeared in several other television series . Other roles include the 2007 TV movie What... | Sarah Earnshaw is a British actress . | Sara Paxton ( born April 25 , 1988 ) is an American actress , model and singer . She grew up in California and began acting at an early age , appearing in many minor roles in both films and television shows , before rising to fame in 2004 , after playing the title role in the series Darcy 's Wild Life and Sarah Borden ... | is an actress . | are a women 's football team . | Sarah Patterson ( born 22 January 1970 ) is an English film actress . For her acting debut , Patterson starred as Rosaleen , a Little Red Riding Hood counterpart , in the Neil Jordan and Angela Carter film The Company of Wolves ( 1984 ) . In 1987 she starred alongside Diana Rigg as the Evil Queen , Snow White 's evil... | Sarah Caroline Olivia Colman ( born 30 January 1974 ) is an English actress . She has won three BAFTA Awards , three BIFA Awards , one Golden Globe Award , and has been nominated twice for an Emmy Award . Colman first came to prominence for her supporting role as Sophie Chapman in the Channel 4 comedy series Peep Sho... | Sarah Jessica Parker ( born March 25 , 1965 ) is an American actress , producer , and designer . She is known for her leading role as Carrie Bradshaw on the HBO television series Sex and the City ( 1998 -- 2004 ) . She won two Emmy Awards for the show : one for Outstanding Comedy Series ( as producer ) in 2001 and anot... | Sarah Monfort is a costume designer . | Paula Prentiss ( born Paula Ragusa ; March 4 , 1938 ) is an American actress best known for her film roles in Where the Boys Are , Man 's Favorite Sport ? , The Stepford Wives , What 's New Pussycat ? , In Harm 's Way , The Black Marble , and The Parallax View , and the cult television series He & She . | Sarah Parish ( born 7 June 1968 ) is an English actress . She is known for her work on television series including : The Pillars of the Earth , Peak Practice , Hearts and Bones , Cutting It , Doctor Who , Mistresses , Merlin , the BBC TV series Atlantis , the ITV medical drama , Monroe , and Sky 1 sitcom , Trollied . | Sarah Thomson , also known as Sarah Whatmough-Thomson , ( born 1968 ) is publisher and CEO of the Women 's Post and the volunteer CEO of the non-profit Transit Alliance . | Sarah Mae Cahill ( born 1978 ) from Waseca , Minnesota won her first state crown in 1995 , when she became Miss Minnesota Teen USA . Eight years later Cahill won the Miss Minnesota USA 2003 crown and competed for the Miss USA pageant . She also appeared in the Miss USA edition of NBC 's Fear Factor . Cahill was unpla... | Sarah Barrand ( born 1 January 1985 ) is an English actress known for her role as Shannon Donnelly-Lawson in Footballers Wives and its ITV2 spin-off , Footballers ' Wives : Extra Time . Barrand grew up in Southport , Merseyside . She has played other roles on dramas such as Casualty , and in the films Stag Night , Ca... | Allison Pearson ( née Judith Allison Lobbett ; born 1960 ) is a Welsh author and newspaper columnist . Her novel I Do n't Know How She Does It , published in 2002 , has been made into a movie of the same name starring Sarah Jessica Parker . I Think I Love You , her second novel , was published in 2010 . A sequel to I D... | Amazing America with Sarah Palin is an outdoors themed reality television series starring Sarah Palin . Co-hosts for Season 1 included Jerry Carroll , actor Mark Christopher Lawrence and reality TV host Benny Spies . The show is produced by Pilgrim Films and Television . The Sportsman Channel , which premiered Amazing ... | Paula Newsome is an American actress , best known for her roles on television . | Sandra Purpuro is an American film and television actress . Her most prominent roles are those of Katherine McClain on Oz and Liz Labella on DiResta . Other work include guest appearances on series like Caroline in the City , NYPD Blue , Six Feet Under , The Shield , CSI : Crime Scene Investigation , Two and a Half M... | Sarah Nicklin is an American stage , film and television actress . Her career is strongly focused on independent films and she is known for her girl next door quality , strong emotional range , and ability to transform into dark damaged characters . Her first notable film role was as Sister Kelley Wrath in the independ... | Karen Carlson ( born January 15 , 1945 ) is an American actress . | Barbara Dirikson is an American actress . | Sarah Purcell ( born October 8 , 1948 , Richmond , Indiana ) is an American former talk show host , game show host , and panelist . She was co-host of The Better Sex ( 1977 -- 1978 ) , Real People ( 1979 -- 1984 ) , America ( 1985 -- 1986 ) , and The Home Show ( 1992 -- 1994 ) , and made guest appearances on several ... | Sarah Lawson ( 7 October 1955 -- 8 November 2008 ) was an English film producer . | Sarah Woodside Gallagher is an American television producer and writer . She worked as an executive story editor and writer for L.A. Law and was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work on the episode `` Lie Harder '' . She went on to work as a producer and writer for Family Law and The Division . She often collaborate... | Alyson Spiro is a British actress who played Sarah Sugden on the British television soap opera Emmerdale from 1994 -- 2000 . She also appeared in the programs Brookside , Casualty , The Bill , Doctors , Holby City , Sapphire and Steel and Fell Tiger . Spiro portrayed Astrid Kirchherr in the 1979 film Birth of the Bea... | 66 |
David Harbour is an American. | David Harbour ( born April 10 , 1974 ) is an American actor who has performed in film , television , and the theatre . He currently stars in the Netflix TV Series Stranger Things as main character Police Chief Jim Hopper . | Howard David is an American sportscaster . | Paul David Harbour ( born 1965 ) is an American bass guitar and guitar player , pianist and composer . He is recognised for his work with David T. Chastain , Michael Harris and Tony MacAlpine . He has played in the bands `` Leather '' , `` Chastain '' and `` King Diamond '' . He teaches bass guitar , guitar and piano . | Arthur H. Harper is an American businessman . | David Bosworth is an American writer . | David Hinton is an American poet , and translator . | David Slater is an American singer . | David C. Carter is an American bridge player . | David Harsanyi is a conservative American political writer . | David Barboza is an award-winning American journalist . | David Harrow ( born 29 June London ) is a record producer and multimedia artist currently living and working in Los Angeles | Tom Harper is a British actor . | Ideology '' is the first instrumental solo album by American musician and composer David Harbour . | David Gewanter is an American poet . | John W. Hubbell is an American bridge player . | David Travers is a businessman from Sydney , Australia . | W. David Hancock is an American playwright . | David `` Dave '' Habiger ( born February 19 , 1969 ) is an American businessman and entrepreneur . | David Michael Harwood ( born June 30 , 1984 ) is an American professional wrestler . He is signed to WWE , where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Scott Dawson . Along with Dash Wilder , he is one half of the former two time NXT Tag Team Champions , The Revival . | David Huebner ( born 1960 ) is an international arbitrator based in Southern California . He previously served as the United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa . He was the first openly gay ambassador in the Obama administration and the third openly gay ambassador in United States history . His tenure was marke... | Harvey Golub is an American businessman . | David Kennedy is a British actor . | David Harsh is an American Christian singer , songwriter , and music producer who has won multiple national awards for his songwriting . He is well known for his performance of ` Four Limbs ' , a song in which he plays with two guitars ; one with his hands , and the other with his feet . He considers his music to fall ... | David Biro is an American physician and writer . As an author , he has been collected by libraries . | David Carr is an English darts player . | David Harold `` Dave '' Hoover ( May 14 , 1955 -- September 4 , 2011 ) was an American comic book artist and animator , most notable for his art on DC Comics ' The Wanderers and Starman and Marvel Comics ' Captain America . | Dennis Harbour ( born 28 June 1961 ) is an English darts player who currently plays in British Darts Organisation events . His nickname is The Harbour Master . He has reached the Quarter-Finals of the 2016 BDO World Darts Championship . | Harbor Moon is an original horror graphic novel created by Ryan Colucci in 2010 . Written by Colucci and Dikran Ornekian , with a story by Brian Anderson and artwork by Polish artist Pawel Sambor . The book debuted at San Diego Comic-con 2010 through Shuster award winning publisher Arcana Studio . Harbor Moon tells... | Sam Harper is an American filmmaker and screenwriter . | J. William Harbour , M.D. , is an ophthalmologist , ocular oncologist and cancer researcher . He currently serves as the vice-chairman for Translational Research and director of ocular oncology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and the associate director for basic research at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center ... | Hobbs is a surname . | David Francis Bacon is an American computer scientist . | Joseph `` Joe '' Rubbo ( born July 26 , 1963 ) is an American film actor and television producer best known for his performance as David in the 1982 coming-of-age comedy-drama The Last American Virgin . He is a member of SAG-AFTRA . | 67 |
The terrain of Kazakhstan includes taiga. | Kazakhstan ( -LSB- USkæzækˈstæn , _ ˌkɑːzɑːkˈstɑːn -RSB- , -LSB- ˌkæzəkˈstɑːn , _ - ˈstæn -RSB- Қазақстан , tr . Qazaqstan , -LSB- qɑzɑqˈstɑn -RSB- ; Казахстан , tr . Kazakhstan ) , officially the Republic of Kazakhstan ( Қазақстан Республикасы , tr . Qazaqstan Respwblïkası ; Республика Казахстан , tr . Respublika Kaza... | The wildlife of Kazakhstan includes its flora and fauna , and their natural habitats . | Kazakhstania , also known as the Kazakhstan Block , is a small geological region in the interior of Asia . It consists of the area north and east of the Aral Sea , south of the Siberian craton and west of the Altai Mountains and Lake Balkhash . Politically , it comprises most of Kazakhstan and has a total area of aroun... | Kazakhstan is located in Central Asia and Eastern Europe at . With an area of about 2,724,800 square kilometers , Kazakhstan is more than twice the combined size of the other four Central Asian states , or about twice the size of Alaska . The country borders Turkmenistan , Uzbekistan , and Kyrgyzstan to the south ; Rus... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Kazakhstan : The Republic of Kazakhstan is a landlocked sovereign country located across both Central Asia and Eastern Europe . Ranked as the ninth largest country in the world as well as the world 's largest landlocked country , it has a territ... | Kazakh Literature expands from the current territory of Kazakhstan , also including the era of Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic , Kazakh recognized territory under the Russian Empire and the Kazakh Khanate . There is some overlap with several complementary themes , including the literature of Turkic tribes that inhabit... | Tajikistan is nestled between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan to the north and west , China to the east , and Afghanistan to the south . Mountains cover 93 percent of Tajikistan 's surface area . The two principal ranges , the Pamir Mountains and the Alay Mountains , give rise to many glacier-fed streams and rivers , which h... | Most of Kazakhstan is endorheic basin ( except northern territories ) . As it is expected , the rivers flow into the numerous lakes in the basin . The most important drainage system is known as Yedisu , meaning `` seven rivers '' in Turkic languages . Below is the list of more important lakes . Some of these lakes are ... | The Kazakh Uplands ( Сарыарқа - Yellow Ridge , Казахский мелкосопочник - Kazakhskiy Melkosopochnik ) , also known as the Kazakh Hummocks , is a large peneplain formation extending throughout the central and eastern regions of Kazakhstan . It consists of low mountain oases ( Karkaraly , Kent , Kyzylarai , Ulytau , etc. ... | The geography of Russia describes the geographic features of Russia , a country extending over much of northern Eurasia . Comprising much of eastern Europe and northern Asia , it is the world 's largest country in total area . Due to its size , Russia displays both monotony and diversity . As with its topography , its ... | Rivers of Kazakhstan include : Ajaguz River Akan-Burluk River Aksu River Arys River Asa River Aschiagar River Ayat River Badam River Bolshoy Uzen River Boralday River Bugun River Bukhtarma River Byan River Charyn River Chu River Emba River Ilek River Ili River Irtysh Ishim River Kapal River Karat... | The Kazakh semi-desert is an ecoregion in the deserts and xeric shrublands biome , located in Kazakhstan . The climate is semi-arid and continental , with a total annual precipitation of 160 mm , and mean temperatures in January averaging -15 ° C and in July 23 ° C . It is a transitional area between the steppes and th... | Kazakhstan is multiethnic country where the indigenous ethnic group - the Kazakhs , comprise the majority of the population . According to the 2016 census there are two dominant ethnic groups in Kazakhstan : ethnic Kazakhs ( 66.48 % ) and ethnic Russians ( 20.61 % ) with a wide array of other groups represented , inclu... | This is a list of protected areas of Kazakhstan . | The Kazakh Steppe , also called the Great Dala , ecoregion , of the Palearctic temperate grasslands , savannas , and shrublands biome , is a vast region of open grassland in northern Kazakhstan and adjacent portions of Russia , extending to the east of the Pontic steppe and to the west of the Emin Valley steppe , with ... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Kyrgyzstan : Kyrgyzstan -- sovereign country located in Central Asia . Landlocked and mountainous , Kyrgyzstan is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north , Uzbekistan to the west , Tajikistan to the southwest , and China to the east . | The Turgai River ( also Torgai or Turgay ; Торғай Torğay ; Тургай ) is a river that flows in the Turgai Valley in Kazakhstan . The river is long , the surface of the drainage basin is . Average water consumption is around 9 cubic meters/second . The Turgai disappears in the endorheic basin of Shalkarteniz . The val... | Kazakh ( natively қазақ тілі , қазақша , qazaq tili , qazaqşa , , ; pronounced -LSB- -LSB- qɑˈzɑq tɘˈlɘ -RSB- -RSB- ) belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic languages . It is closely related to Nogai , Kyrgyz , and especially Karakalpak . Kazakh is the official language of the Republic of Kazakhstan and a signific... | The demographics of Kazakhstan enumerate the demographic features of the population of Kazakhstan , including population growth , population density , ethnicity , education level , health , economic status , religious affiliations , and other aspects of the population . Some use the word Kazakh to refer to the Kazakh e... | The official languages of Kazakhstan is Kazakh , and Russian shall be used on equal grounds . German , Tajiki , Tatar , Turkish , Ukrainian , Uyghur , and Uzbek are officially recognized by the 1997 Language Law , No. 151-1 . Other languages natively spoken in Kazakhstan are Dungan , Ili Turki , Ingush , Plautdietsch ,... | Orography of Azerbaijan refers to the rocky , mountainous and elevated terrains in Azerbaijan . | The environment of Azerbaijan includes a wide diversity of climates , animals , plants , and habitats . | These are the international rankings of Kazakhstan . | Tajikistan ( -LSB- tɑːˈdʒiːkᵻstɑːn -RSB- , -LSB- təˈdʒiːkᵻstæn -RSB- , or -LSB- tæˈdʒiːkiːstæn -RSB- Тоҷикистон -LSB- tɔd͡ʒikɪsˈtɔn -RSB- Таджикистан ) , officially the Republic of Tajikistan ( Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон , Çumhurii Toçikiston , Республика Таджикистан ) , is a mountainous , landlocked country in Central Asia w... | The vast territory of Kazakhstan spans across 2,700,000 km2 . The population density is low in Kazakhstan , and the centers of industry and agriculture are spread out and remote from world markets . Therefore , the need for efficient transportation in Kazakhstan is great . Kazakhstan is committed to regional infrastr... | The wildlife of Chechnya includes a range of flora and fauna as reflected by its varying topographic and climatic conditions , with the Greater Caucasus to the south , the foreland zone the Terek and Sunza river valleys in the west and east , and the rolling plains of Nogai steppe in the north . Lake Kezenoyam in Chech... | The oil & gas basins of Kazakhstan can be grouped into four revealed or prospective oil & gas provinces in the Republic of Kazakhstan . Exploration in those provinces in which oil and gas has already been extracted had , by 2010 , led to the discovery of more than 200 oil , gas , oil-and-gas and condensate hydrocarbon ... | The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Tajikistan : Tajikistan -- mountainous , landlocked , sovereign country located in Central Asia . Tajikistan borders Afghanistan to the south , Uzbekistan to the west , Kyrgyzstan to the north , and China to the east . Most of Tajikistan 's popu... | The Karatag or Qoratagʻ is a river of northwestern Tajikistan and eastern Uzbekistan . It flows through Shirkent National Park and flows down the south slopes of the Gissar Range mountain range . Large seismic landslides occur in the river basin and it also contains several glacial lakes . It is an inflow to the Surkha... | Khangai is a sum ( district ) of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia . The territory is dominated by the Khangai Mountain Range , and is known for its vegetation . It includes several bio-zones including mountain and mountain steppe zones , and Siberian taiga forest . Species in the area include the elk , Siberian... | This article lists political parties in Kazakhstan . Kazakhstan is a dominant-party state with Nur-Otan in power . Although other parties are nominally legal , they do not have any realistic chance of winning . | A list of roads in Kazakhstan | Kazakhstan has serious environmental issues such as radiation from nuclear testing sites , the shrinking of the Aral sea , and desertification of former agricultural land . These issues are due in large part to Kazakhstan 's years under the Soviet Union . Partly because of the country 's enormous semi-arid steppe , t... | 68 |
José María Chacón surrendered the island of Trinidad in 1797, one year before his death. | Don José María Chacón ( 1 January 1749 -- 1 January 1833 ) was the last Spanish Governor of Trinidad . He was responsible for signing the Cedula of Population in 1783 ( which led to extensive French immigration to Trinidad ) , founded the city of San Fernando in 1784 and surrendered the island of Trinidad to a British ... | On February 18 , 1797 , a fleet of 18 warships under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby invaded and took the Island of Trinidad . Within a few days the last Spanish Governor , Don José María Chacón surrendered the island to Abercromby . | José Chacón is the name of : José Chacón Díaz ( born 1977 ) , Venezuelan professional racing cyclist José Luis Chacón ( born 1971 ) , Peruvian football ( soccer ) player José Maria Chacón ( 1749 -- 1833 ) , the last Spanish Governor of Trinidad José Pascual de Zayas y Chacón ( 1772 -- 1827 ) , Spanish military off... | The Province of Trinidad ( 1525 − 1802 ) was a province of the Spanish Empire which was created in 1525 . It occupied almost the whole territory of the modern republic of Trinidad and Tobago . From 1591 to 1731 it was merged with Guayana Province , as Trinidad-Guayana Province . It was lost to the British in 1797 , a... | Juan Vicente Gómez Chacón ( 24 July 1857 -- 17 December 1935 ) was a military general and de facto ruler of Venezuela from 1908 until his death in 1935 . He was president on three occasions during this time , and ruled as an unelected military strongman for the rest of the era . | The Treaty of Ancón was signed by Chile and Peru on October 20 , 1883 , in the Ancón District near Lima . It was intended to settle the two nations ' remaining territorial differences at the conclusion of their involvement in the War of the Pacific and to stabilise post-bellum relations between them . Under the treat... | Trinidad and Tobago ( -LSB- ˈtrɪnᵻˌdæd_ən_təˈbeɪɡoʊ -RSB- , -LSB- - toʊˈ - -RSB- ) , officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago , is a twin island country situated off the northern edge of the South American mainland , lying just 11 km off the coast of northeastern Venezuela and 130 km south of Grenada . Bordering ... | Ricardo Chacón ( born 30 April 1963 ) is a retired Cuban sprinter . He represented his country at one outdoor and two indoor World Championships . | In November 1798 a British expedition captured the island of Minorca from Spain . A large force under General Charles Stuart landed on the island and forced its Spanish garrison to surrender in eight days with only some bloodshed . The British occupied the island for four years , using it as a major naval base , before... | José de León y Echales was the Spanish governor of Trinidad in 1699 . He was killed by an arrow in the Arena Massacre , taking three days to die , his body was thrown into a river , where it was found by the Spanish . | The history of Trinidad and Tobago begins with the settlements of the islands by Amerindians , specifically the Island Carib and Arawak peoples . Both islands were explored by Christopher Columbus on his third voyage in 1498 . Trinidad remained in Spanish hands until 1797 , but it was largely settled by French colonist... | José María Pinedo ( 21 June 1795 -- 19 February 1885 ) was a commander in the navy of the United Provinces of the River Plate one of the precursor states of what is now known as Argentina . Although he took part in the Argentine War of Independence , the Argentine Civil Wars and the Cisplatine War , he is perhaps best ... | Three vessels have served the Royal Navy , albeit briefly , under the name HMS Charlotte . HMS Charlotte ( 1797 ) was a brig of eight guns purchased in the Leeward Islands that wrecked on Hispaniola on 21 December 1797 , within four months of her purchase . Because she wrecked so quickly , she was never entered into A... | Fernando Chacón was a Spanish soldier who served as a governor of what is now New Mexico , between 1794 and 1804 . He was a Knight of the Order of Santiago . | Manuel Aguilar Chacón ( 12 August 1797 , San José , Costa Rica -- 7 July 1846 ) was head of state of Costa Rica from April 1837 to March 1838 . | Pedro Chacón y Chacón ( c. 1789 -- c. 1854 ) was a Spanish general , most notable for participation in the First Carlist War , in which he was one of the generals fighting to defend the legitimacy of Isabella II of Spain against the Carlists in the Murcia area , where he was commander in chief . He was possibly born in... | The Franco-Spanish conquest of Minorca from its British defenders in February 1782 , after the Siege of Fort St. Philip lasting over five months , was an important step in the achievement of Spain 's aims in its alliance with France against Britain during the American Revolutionary War . The ultimate result was the ced... | Trinidad ( Spanish : `` Trinity '' ) is the larger and more populous of the two major islands and numerous landforms which make up the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago . The island lies 11 km off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and sits on the continental shelf of South America . Though geographically part of t... | María Trinidad Sánchez ( -LSB- maˈɾi.a tɾiniˈðað ˈsantʃes -RSB- ) is a province of the Dominican Republic . It was split from Samaná Province in September 1959 as Julia Molina Province ; in November 1961 , it got its current name . The name commemorates a distinguished female soldier in the wars of independence . Marí... | Chacao was a 16th-century Carib cacique who governed in the region of the valley of Caracas , at the time called San Francisco , in present-day Venezuela . Today the region , Chacao Municipality , Miranda , bears his name . Around 1567 , Chacao was taken prisoner by Juan de Gamez upon the orders of Diego de Losada , ... | Chacachacare is an island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago , located at 10 ° 41 ' north latitude and 61 ° 45 ' west longitude . The island is 3.642 km ² ( 900 acres ) in area . It is one of the Bocas Islands , which lie in the Bocas del Dragón ( Dragons ' Mouth ) between Trinidad and Venezuela . Chacachacare is t... | This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Trinidad and Tobago . Trinidad and Tobago lies northeast of Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles . Trinidad and Tobago was a Spanish colony from the times of Christopher Columbus to 1802 , when it was ceded to Britain . The country obtained... | Antonio Chacón ( 1869 -- 1929 ) was a Spanish flamenco singer -LSB- cantaor -RSB- . Chacón was born in Jerez de la Frontera , Cádiz Province . He began earning a living by performing flamenco around 1884 . He toured Andalucia with his two friends , the Molina brothers - dancer Antonio Molina , and guitarist Javier Mo... | The Captaincy General of Santo Domingo was the first colony in the New World and was claimed for Spain . The island was originally named `` La Española '' ( Hispaniola ) by Christopher Columbus . From 1511 , the courts of the colony were placed under the jurisdiction of the Royal Audiencia of Santo Domingo . In the 17t... | Chacón is a Spanish surname . Notable people with the surname include : Alex Pineda Chacón ( born 1969 ) , coach for the Atlanta Silverbacks Antonio Chacón ( 1869 -- 1929 ) , flamenco singer Arturo Chacón Cruz ( born 1977 ) , Mexican tenor Carme Chacón ( 1971 -- 2017 ) , Catalan politician Cecilia Chacón ( born 1... | Diego Fajardo Chacón was a Spanish military officer and governor of the Philippines , from August 11 , 1644 to July 25 , 1653 . | Juan Procopio de Bassecourt Thieulaine y Bryas López de Ochoa , ( 22 April 1740 - 12 April 1820 ) was Count of Santa Clara , Baron of Maials , Governor of Louisiana , both before the Spanish Cession , Adams-Onís Treaty , Captain General of the Caribbean Island of Cuba , ( 6 December 1796 - 13 May 1799 ) and Captain Gen... | `` Let Them Come and Leave that Misery '' is the name given to a letter written by Andrés Chacón in 1570 , while he was living in Trujillo , Peru . In the letter , which is addressed to his brother Francisco , Chacón details work with the silver mines and farms in Peru , which were not very lucrative . He expresses con... | The Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was an amphibious assault by the Royal Navy on the Spanish port city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands . Launched by Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson on 22 July 1797 , the assault was defeated , and on 25 July the remains of the landing party withdrew under a truce , having... | Since the 16th century the island of Cuba had been under the control of the governor-captain general of Santo Domingo . The conquest of Cuba was organized in 1510 by the recently restored Viceroy of the Indies , Diego Colón , under the command of Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar , who became Cuba 's first governor until his ... | The Spanish settlement in Jamaica was a settlement that originated from the 16th century , when Jamaica was Spanish , ending essentially in 1670 , the date on which Spain delivered the island to the British Crown under the Treaty of Madrid . However , there was never significant Spanish communities on the island , why ... | Dulce Chacón ( Zafra , Badajoz , Spain , June 6 , 1954 -- Madrid , December 3 , 2003 ) was a Spanish poet , novelist and playwright . | José Sarmiento de Valladares y Arines-Troncoso Romay , 1st Duke of Atrisco , Grandee of Spain , jure uxoris Count of Moctezuma ( May 1643 in San Roman de Saxamonde , Galicia , Spain -- September 10 , 1708 in Madrid ) was viceroy of New Spain from December 18 , 1696 to November 3 , 1701 . He was married to María Jerón... | 69 |
Liverpool F.C. was valued at $1.55 billion at one point. | Liverpool Football Club ( -LSB- ˈlɪvərpuːl -RSB- ) is a professional association football club based in Liverpool , Merseyside , England . They compete in the Premier League , the top tier of English football . The club has won 5 European Cups , 3 UEFA Cups , 3 UEFA Super Cups , 18 League titles , 7 FA Cups , a record ... | Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool , Merseyside . The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding , who owned the club 's ground , Anfield . The disagreement between the two parties over rent resulted in E... | Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool , Merseyside . The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding , who owned the club 's ground , Anfield . The disagreement between the two parties over rent resulted in E... | Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool , Merseyside . The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding , who owned the club 's ground , Anfield . The disagreement between the two parties over rent resulted in E... | Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool , Merseyside . The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding , who owned the club 's ground , Anfield . The disagreement between the two parties over rent resulted in E... | Liverpool Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Liverpool , Merseyside , who currently play in the Premier League . They have played at their current home ground , Anfield , since their foundation in 1892 . Liverpool joined the Football League in 1894 , and were founding members o... | Liverpool F.C. won their tenth Football League title after winning it for the second successive season , but lost out to Manchester United in the FA Cup Final , their defeat preventing them from becoming the first English club to win three major trophies in the same season . However four days after their defeat in th... | Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool , Merseyside , which competes in the top tier of English football , for the 2015 -- 16 season . The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding , who owned the club 's gr... | A.F.C. Liverpool is a semi-professional football club based in Liverpool , England . The club were formed in 2008 by 1,000 supporters of Liverpool Football Club ; a not-for-profit organisation , it is run on a one-member , one-vote system . They are currently members of the and play at Marine 's Rossett Park . | Liverpool F.C. won its first championship title since 1946-47 , thanks to a spectacular performance in its only second season in the top flight , following a lengthy stay in the Second Division . Manager Bill Shankly was hailed for the success , which meant the Scot had turned Liverpool from an average team in the Seco... | The history of Liverpool Football Club from 1892 to 1959 covers the period from the club 's foundation , through their first period of success from 1900 to the 1920s , to the appointment of Bill Shankly as manager . Liverpool Football Club was formed on 15 March 1892 following a disagreement between the directors of ... | Liverpool F.C. is a professional association football club based in Liverpool , England Liverpool F.C. may also refer to : Liverpool L.F.C. , a women 's association football club in the FA Women 's Super League Liverpool F.C. ( Montevideo ) , a Uruguayan football club Liverpool F.C. ( Superleague Formula team ) , ... | The history of Liverpool Football Club is divided into three periods : History of Liverpool F.C. ( 1892 -- 1959 ) -- The club were founded in 1892 following a split from Everton F.C. and joined the Football League in 1893 . The appointment of Tom Watson as manager resulted in the club 's first successful period , in ... | Liverpool F.C. won its first ever FA Cup , thanks to a 2-1 additional time-victory against Leeds United in the final . The clubs ' first final for 50 years , and the resultant title saved a season , in which Liverpool slipped from first to 7th in the domestic league , and collapsed at the hands of Inter in the European... | Liverpool F.C. came close to a record eighth league title , but fell short to the sensational consistency of Don Revie 's Leeds United and would have won the title in the previous two seasons , and picked up the same points that they won their seventh title in 1965-66 . An early exit in the Fairs Cup , losing on coin... | Liverpool Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Liverpool , Merseyside , who currently play in the Premier League . They have played at their current home ground , Anfield , since their foundation in 1892 . Liverpool entered the Lancashire League in their first season , winning th... | Liverpool F.C. made its comeback in the Football League 's First Division . Roger Hunt , who had scored 41 goals in the promotion winning league campaign , proved himself in the top flight and scored 24 goals , as Liverpool finished in 8th position of the league , and also reached the semi finals of the FA Cup . | The 1950 -- 51 season was the 58th season in Liverpool F.C. 's existence , and ended their season ninth in the table . | The 2012 -- 13 season was the 121st season in Liverpool Football Club 's existence , and their 50th consecutive year in the top flight of English football . By virtue of winning the 2011 -- 12 Football League Cup , Liverpool automatically qualified for entry into the 2012 -- 13 UEFA Europa League , thus securing an i... | Liverpool Football Club , an English professional association football club , is Britain 's most successful team in Union of European Football Associations ( UEFA ) competitions . Since 1964 , they have won eleven European trophies : the UEFA Champions League ( formerly known as the European Cup ) five times , the UEFA... | The 1954 -- 55 season was the 62nd season in Liverpool F.C. 's existence , and was their first year in the Second Division since 1905 , after their relegation from the First Division the previous season . Not only did Liverpool not make any sort of promotion challenge this season , a terrible start saw them in seriou... | Liverpool F.C. won its 12th league title , and its second in successive seasons . David Johnson was the top scorer and Kenny Dalglish , Phil Neal and Phil Thompson were constants in the side . In the European Cup , there was an early disappointment with a loss to Dinamo Tbilisi in the first round . Liverpool went on to... | Liverpool F.C. won its ninth Football League title and second UEFA Cup , which were the first trophies won under manager Bob Paisley , in his second season as manager . Paisley saw his team clinch the league title narrowly ahead of contenders Queens Park Rangers . In a climax to the season , Liverpool needed to eithe... | The 1951 -- 52 season was the 59th season in Liverpool F.C. 's existence , and ended their season eleventh in the table . In the FA Cup a ground record of 61,905 watched the 4th Round FA Cup versus Wolverhampton Wanderers . | Liverpool F.C. did not manage to defend its league title , and more than 25 years on has still yet to added to its 18th top division title won in 1990 . Manager Kenny Dalglish resigned on 22 February 1991 following a dramatic 4 -- 4 draw with local rivals Everton , citing personal reasons for his decision . With care... | The 1955 -- 56 season was the 65th season in Liverpool F.C. 's existence , and was their 2nd consecutive year in the Second Division . The season would prove to be one where they would finish outside the top two , by finishing 3rd , four points outside the automatic promotion places . They also got knocked out of t... | The 2000 -- 01 season was Liverpool 's 110th season of football since they were established . This season proved highly successful for Liverpool , with them picking up the League Cup , UEFA Cup and FA Cup treble . | Anfield is a district of Liverpool , Merseyside , England and a Liverpool City Council Ward . The population of the Liverpool Ward at the time of the 2011 census was 14,510 . The district is home to 18-time English champions and five-times European champion football club Liverpool F.C. ever since the club 's founding i... | The 1948 -- 49 season was the 57th season in Liverpool F.C. 's existence , and ended their season twelfth in the table . | The 2001 -- 02 season was the 111th season in Liverpool F.C. 's existence . | The 1984 -- 85 season was the 93rd season in Liverpool F.C. 's existence , and their 22nd consecutive year in the top-flight . As European champions , Liverpool took part in the 1984 Intercontinental Cup in December 1984 against Independiente in Tokyo , where they lost 1-0 . Liverpool reached the 1985 European Cup Fi... | City of Liverpool is an English football club based in Liverpool , Merseyside . Formed in 2015 , they are currently members of the . | Liverpool F.C. won its 11th league title , with a record-breaking season . They amassed a record points total of 68 , with Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness as commanding influences in the team that had the highest goal scoring ratio under Bob Paisley 's management . Defensively , Liverpool conceded only 16 goals ( jus... | 70 |
Land Rover makes cars. | Land Rover is a car brand that specialises in four-wheel-drive vehicles , owned by British multinational car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover , which has been owned by India 's Tata Motors since 2008 . The Land Rover is regarded as a British icon , and was granted a Royal Warrant by King George VI in 1951 . The Land Ro... | The Range Rover is a British made , full-sized luxury sport utility vehicle ( SUV ) produced by Land Rover , and serves as its flagship model . Land Rover is one of several auto manufacturers owned by Tata Motors , a part of the Indian multinational conglomerate Tata Group . The Range Rover was launched in 1970 . It is... | The Range Rover Sport is a British luxury mid-size SUV made by Land Rover . The first generation ( codename : L320 ) started production in 2004 , and was replaced by the second generation Sport ( codename : L494 ) in 2013 . | The Range Rover Evoque is a compact luxury crossover SUV produced by the British manufacturer Land Rover , part of Tata 's Jaguar Land Rover group . It has been produced since July 2011 in three and five-door versions , with both two-wheel and four-wheel drive . The Evoque is designed to appeal to urban buyers and meet... | Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC is the holding company of Jaguar Land Rover Limited , a British multinational automotive company with its headquarters in Whitley , Coventry , United Kingdom , and a subsidiary of Indian automaker Tata Motors . The principal activity of Jaguar Land Rover Limited is the design , developm... | The Land Rover Series I , II , and III ( commonly referred to as series Land Rovers , to distinguish them from later models ) are off-road vehicles produced by the British manufacturer Rover Company that were inspired by the US-built Willys Jeep . In 1992 , Land Rover claimed that 70 % of all the vehicles they had buil... | Rover was a British car manufacturing company founded as Starley & Sutton Co. of Coventry in 1878 . It is the direct ancestor of the present day Land Rover marque , which is now a brand of Jaguar Land Rover , in turn owned by the Tata Group . The company traded as Rover , manufacturing cars between 1904 and 1967 , wh... | The Range Rover Classic is a 4x4 luxury SUV series built by British car maker Land Rover from 1970 to 1996 ; until 1978 Land Rover was part of the overall British Leyland group . It was available only in a 2-door body style until 1981 , after which a 4-door became available , but 2-door models were manufactured until J... | The Land Rover Freelander is a compact sport utility vehicle ( SUV ) which was produced by the British manufacturer Land Rover , in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive versions , from 1997 to 2014 . The second generation , launched in 2007 , was sold as the LR2 in North America and as the Freelander 2 in Europe . It ... | The Range Rover ( LP ) is the second-generation Range Rover model from British car maker Land Rover . It was launched on September 28 , 1994 , 24 years after the introduction of the first-generation Range Rover . It included an updated version of the Rover V8 engine , with the option of a 2.5-litre BMW six-cylinder tur... | The Land Rover Range Rover Velar -LSB- ˈvɛ.lɚ -RSB- is a British luxury mid-size crossover SUV made by Land Rover . The fourth model in the Range Rover line , the Velar was unveiled on 1 March 2017 . The Velar will be released in the summer of 2017 . The name Velar had previously been used for a series of pre-productio... | Rover is a British automotive marque used between 1904 and 2005 . It was launched as a bicycle maker called Rover Company in 1878 , before manufacturing cars in 1904 . The brand used the iconic Viking longship as its logo . Despite a state-controlled absorption by the Leyland Motor Corporation ( LMC ) in 1967 and sub... | The Land Rover Discovery is a mid-size luxury SUV , from the British car maker Land Rover . There have been five generations of the vehicle , the first of which was introduced in 1989 , the second called the Series II update in 1998 , the third generation , titled Discovery 3 , launched in 2004 and was marketed in Nort... | The Range Rover L405 is a British luxury SUV made by Land Rover . the fourth generation of Range Rover . | The Land Rover Defender ( initially called the Land Rover Ninety and Land Rover One Ten ) is a British four-wheel-drive off-road SUV developed from the original Land Rover Series launched in June 1948 . In October 2013 Land Rover announced that production would end in December 2015 after a continuous run of 67 years . ... | The Range Rover ( L322 ) ( usually known simply as the `` Range Rover '' ) is the third-generation Range Rover model from British car maker Land Rover . The L322 was introduced in 2002 and had a production run of over 10 years . Planned and developed under BMW ownership , the vehicle was intended to share components ... | Jaguar ( UK English : -LSB- ˈdʒæɡjuː.ər -RSB- , US English : -LSB- ˈdʒæɡwɑɹ -RSB- ) is the luxury vehicle brand of Jaguar Land Rover , a British multinational car manufacturer with its headquarters in Whitley , Coventry , England , owned by the Indian company Tata Motors since 2008 . Jaguar 's business was founded as... | The Land Rover Llama is a vehicle that was designed and developed by the British company Land Rover in the mid-1980s . 11 prototypes and a single production vehicle were built during 1986/7 with the hope of winning a contract from the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) to replace its existing fleet of Land Rover 101 gun tract... | The Landwind X7 is a compact crossover SUV produced by Chinese car manufacturer Landwind since August 2015 . The car received global media attention , because the car was regarded as a copy of the Range Rover Evoque . As a result , Jaguar Land Rover has -- unsuccessfully -- tried to prevent the Landwind X7 from enterin... | Freight Rover was a British commercial vehicle manufacturer based in Birmingham , England . | The Land Rover Discovery Sport ( codename L550 ) is a premium compact SUV produced by British manufacturer Land Rover . It replaces the Land Rover Freelander in a revised Land Rover range of vehicles , with Discovery joining Range Rover as a sub-brand . The new Discovery sub-brand , to be focused on leisure vehicles , ... | The is a series of four-wheel drive vehicles produced by the Japanese car maker Toyota . It is Toyota 's longest running series . Production of the first generation Land Cruiser began in 1951 ( 90 units ) as Toyota 's version of a Jeep-like vehicle . The Land Cruiser has been produced in convertible , hardtop , stati... | Chery Jaguar Land Rover ( officially Chery Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Company Ltd. ) is an automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Changshu , China . A 50:50 joint venture between UK-headquartered Jaguar Land Rover , itself a subsidiary of Tata Motors of India ; and Chinese state owned automaker Chery , i... | The Centre Steer is the name given by enthusiasts to the prototype of the Land Rover 4x4 automobile . Being a prototype , only one example was built and the production vehicle differed significantly in many ways . Developed in late 1947 by the Rover Motor Co. , the Land Rover was intended to be an agricultural vehicle ... | LandFighter is a European all-terrain vehicles brand , owned by the Dutch LandFighter B.V. LandFighter is currently active within the Netherlands , Belgium , Luxembourg , Spain and Portugal . For manufacturing LandFighter B.V. has a partnership with Her Chee Industrial Co Ltd ( 8937 . TWO ) , a Taiwanese stock-exchang... | Engines used by the British company Land Rover in its 4 × 4 vehicles have included 4-cylinder petrol engines , and 4-cylinder and 5-cylinder diesel engines . 6-cylinder engines have been used for Land Rover vehicles built under licence . Land Rover have also used various 4-cylinder , V8 engines and V6 engines developed... | Cars is a CGI-animated film series and Disney media franchise set in a world populated by anthropomorphic vehicles created by John Lasseter . The franchise began with the 2006 film , -LSB- -LSB- Cars ( film ) | Cars -RSB- -RSB- , produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures . The film was followed by a sequel... | Car ownership is the ownership of a car . | Racing is a competition of speed . | Bowler Manufacturing is the manufacturer of off-road racing vehicles based on the Land Rover Defender and Range Rover chassis . The company is located in the town of Belper , Derbyshire , in the United Kingdom . The company was founded by Drew Bowler who originally designed and produced the Bowler Tomcat which was so... | Land vehicles by type and current level of use . | Jaguar Land Rover Engine Manufacturing Centre , is an engine producing factory located on the outskirts of Wolverhampton and South Staffordshire . It is strategically built adjacent to the M54 motorway on the i54 business park . Opened in 2014 by Her Majesty , it currently produces petrol and diesel engines . Having ... | The Land Rover Defender 130CC-R ( hino ) ( LR 130CC-R ) is a joint venture project to develop new highly mobile off-road vehicles . | 71 |
Sully is a form of media. | Sully ( also known as Sully : Miracle on the Hudson ) is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Todd Komarnicki , based on the autobiography Highest Duty by Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow . The film stars Tom Hanks as Sullenberger , with Aaron Eckhart , Laura Linney ,... | John Daly is an American media personality . | is a photojournalist . | Suttle is a surname . | Sally Stapleton is an American photojournalist . | Self is a surname . | Una Mullally is an Irish journalist and broadcaster . She is a columnist with The Irish Times and presents the alternative music show Ceol ar an Imeall ( `` Music on the Edge '' ) for TG4 . | Benjamin Woolley is an author , media journalist and television presenter . | A shill , also called a plant or a stooge , is a person who publicly helps or gives credibility to a person or organization without disclosing that they have a close relationship with the person or organization . Shills can carry out their operations in the areas of media , journalism , marketing , confidence games , o... | is an actress . | A concert is a form of musical performance . | Sukey is an organization which emerged in Britain on 28 January 2011 with the aim of improving communications among participants in the student demonstrations . Its immediate aim was to counteract the police tactics of kettling , by co-ordinating information electronically and transmitting it to the protesters , allowi... | Specularity is the visual appearance of specular reflections . | A Studentship is a type of academic scholarship . | Satire is a genre of literature , and sometimes graphic and performing arts , in which vices , follies , abuses , and shortcomings are held up to ridicule , ideally with the intent of shaming individuals , corporations , government , or society itself into improvement . Although satire is usually meant to be humorous ,... | Suttles is a surname . | A head shake is a gesture . | Sara Khalili is a journalist , editor , and literary translator based in New York . | Gunge as it is known in the U.K. , or slime as it is known in the United States and most English-speaking areas of the world , is a thick , gooey , yet runny substance with a consistency somewhere between that of paint and custard . It has been a feature on many children 's programmes for many years around the world an... | Screen readers are a form of assistive technology . | Sarah Pulliam Bailey is an American journalist with an interest in religious topics . She is currently a religion reporter for the Washington Post . | Silliness is defined as engaging in `` a ludicrous folly '' , showing a `` lack of good sense or judgment '' , or `` the condition of being frivolous , trivial , or superficial '' . In television , film , and the circus , portrayals of silliness such as exaggerated , funny behavior are used to amuse audiences . Portray... | An information subsidy is the provision of ready-to-use newsworthy information to the news media by various sources interested in gaining access to media time and space . Typical forms of information subsidies include press releases , as well as press seminars and conferences . This information represents a subsidy t... | MULE is a non-profit , Manchester-based independent media project . The newspaper had a quarterly print run of 10,000 , distributed free around the city of Manchester until August 2010 , and runs a regularly updated website . The paper is openly political and critical of local councils and politicians , big business an... | Matthew Scully ( born March 30 , 1959 ) is an American author , journalist , and speechwriter . | Shoals ; a landform . | Moovly is a company that provides a cloud-based platform ( SaaS ) that enables users to create and generate multimedia content : animated videos , video presentations , animated info graphics and any other video content that includes a mix of animation and motion graphics . | A stalker is someone who engages in stalking . | John Scully ( born 1941 ) is a Canadian author , producer and journalist . | Slow Media is a media consumption movement that opposes the high rate of media production and consumption in the digital age . It advocates for media that is thoroughly researched and widely accessible , not limited by the time necessary to produce or observe the work . Slow media developed in response to complex med... | Slidely ( a.k.a. Slide.ly ) is an image-based social network and a cloud-based video creation service that is easy to use allowing the creation of video slideshows from photos , slideshows , video clips , and music . The company is based in Tel Aviv , Israel . | Media ( the singular form of which is medium ) is the collective communication outlets or tools that are used to store and deliver information or data . It is either associated with communication media , or the specialized mass media communication businesses such as print media and the press , photography , advertising... | Susy Schultz is an American journalist , educator and social advocate . She currently is president of the Public Narrative in Chicago . She was recently named one of the `` most powerful women in Chicago journalism '' by the media critic of the Chicago Tribune . | 72 |
Stanley Tucci performed in an television series. | Monk is an American comedy-drama detective mystery television series created by Andy Breckman and starring Tony Shalhoub as the eponymous character , Adrian Monk . It originally ran from 2002 to 2009 and is primarily a police procedural series , and also exhibits comic and dramatic tones in its exploration of the main ... | Michael Tucci ( born April 15 , 1946 ) is an American film , TV and stage actor . | American actor Stanley Tucci has nominated for several prestigious awards including an Academy Award nomination for his role in the film The Lovely Bones . That role also earned him a BAFTA Award , Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations . | `` Mr. Monk and the Actor '' is the first episode of the fifth season of the American comedy-drama detective television series Monk , and the show 's 62nd episode overall . The series follows Adrian Monk ( Tony Shalhoub ) , a private detective with obsessive -- compulsive disorder and multiple phobias , and his assista... | is an actress . | Stanley Townsend is an Irish actor . | Davide Tucci is a Maltese / Italian actor and model , winner of Best Male Photo-model Award 2010 and 2011 at the Malta Fashion Awards . He was born on 14 September 1987 in Isola Del Liri ( FR ) to his Italian father and Maltese mother . Later his family moved to the Maltese Islands . He attended St Aloysius College and... | Michele Balducci is an Italian actor . | Maria Tucci ( born June 19 , 1941 ) is an Italian-American actress . She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play in 1967 for her performance in The Rose Tattoo . She played Koula in the 2015 mini-series The Slap . | Christine Tucci ( -LSB- ˈtuːtʃi -RSB- born January 19 , 1967 ) is an American actress . | Actors in The West Wing . | has a large cast of characters . | Stanley Anderson ( born October 23 , 1939 ) is an American actor . | Danny Nucci ( born September 15 , 1968 ) is an Austrian-American actor . | The Last Father is a TV series . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | 73 |
Stanley Tucci performed in an television series. | Stanley Tucci ( -LSB- ˈtuːtʃi -RSB- -LSB- ˈtuttʃi -RSB- ; born November 11 , 1960 ) is an American character actor , writer , producer and film director . Tucci was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Lovely Bones ( 2009 ) . He won two Emmy Awards for his performances i... | Michael Tucci ( born April 15 , 1946 ) is an American film , TV and stage actor . | American actor Stanley Tucci has nominated for several prestigious awards including an Academy Award nomination for his role in the film The Lovely Bones . That role also earned him a BAFTA Award , Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations . | `` Mr. Monk and the Actor '' is the first episode of the fifth season of the American comedy-drama detective television series Monk , and the show 's 62nd episode overall . The series follows Adrian Monk ( Tony Shalhoub ) , a private detective with obsessive -- compulsive disorder and multiple phobias , and his assista... | is an actress . | Stanley Townsend is an Irish actor . | Davide Tucci is a Maltese / Italian actor and model , winner of Best Male Photo-model Award 2010 and 2011 at the Malta Fashion Awards . He was born on 14 September 1987 in Isola Del Liri ( FR ) to his Italian father and Maltese mother . Later his family moved to the Maltese Islands . He attended St Aloysius College and... | Michele Balducci is an Italian actor . | Maria Tucci ( born June 19 , 1941 ) is an Italian-American actress . She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play in 1967 for her performance in The Rose Tattoo . She played Koula in the 2015 mini-series The Slap . | Christine Tucci ( -LSB- ˈtuːtʃi -RSB- born January 19 , 1967 ) is an American actress . | Actors in The West Wing . | has a large cast of characters . | Stanley Anderson ( born October 23 , 1939 ) is an American actor . | Danny Nucci ( born September 15 , 1968 ) is an Austrian-American actor . | The Last Father is a TV series . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | 73 |
Brock Lesnar married Randy Couture. | Brock Edward Lesnar ( -LSB- ˈlɛznər -RSB- born July 12 , 1977 ) is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist , amateur wrestler , and professional American football player . He is signed with WWE , where he performs on the Raw brand and is the current WWE Universal Champion in his first reign . ... | Leslie Randall ( born 1924 in South Shields , County Durham ) is a film and television actor who has worked in both Britain and America . His wife was Joan Reynolds , whom he met when they were both in repertory theatre in Darlington from 1948 through 1951 . He married her in 1951 , having two children , Susan and Da... | Ronald Roe Messner ( born circa 1935 ) is an American building contractor who has built more than 1,700 churches , including several megachurches . Having divorced his first wife , he married televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker in 1993 after her divorce from husband and PTL Club founder Jim Bakker . | Linda Diane Thompson ( born May 23 , 1950 ) is an American songwriter/lyricist , and former actress and beauty pageant winner . She was married to then Olympic decathlon champion Bruce Jenner ( now known as Caitlyn Jenner ) , and David Foster , musician , record producer , composer , songwriter , and arranger . | Peter Locke is a veteran American film producer , and co-founder of The Kushner-Locke Company along with his partner , Donald Kushner . Locke 's television credits include the series The Stockard Channing Show , Automan , six seasons of 1st & Ten , 860 episodes of Divorce Court , 66 episodes of Sweating Bullets , Con... | Rebel Randall ( born Alaine Charlotte Dorothy Brandes ( January 22 , 1922 -- July 22 , 2010 ) , was an American film actress and radio personality . She appeared in approximately 50 films between 1940 and 1956 . She was a popular G.I. pin-up girl during the 1940s and did several layouts , including one for Esquire ma... | Kandi Leniece Burruss-Tucker ( born May 17 , 1976 ) is an American singer-songwriter , television personality , actress , record producer and business woman . She is a member of the group Xscape . She currently stars in the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of Atlanta since its second season premiere ... | Ray Buktenica -LSB- bʌkˈtɛniːˈkɑː -RSB- ( born August 6 , 1943 ) is an American film and television character actor . He has played numerous roles , primarily on television since 1972 . He is best known for playing the character Benny Goodwin , the boyfriend and later fiancé of Brenda Morgenstern on the hit 1970s sitco... | Blake Alexander Jenner ( born August 27 , 1992 ) is an American actor and singer . He is best known for winning the second season of the Oxygen reality competition series The Glee Project and his portrayal of Ryder Lynn in the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee . In 2016 , he had the lead role in the Richard Linklate... | Kristen Mary Jenner ( née Houghton , -LSB- ˈhoʊtən -RSB- , formerly Kardashian ; born November 5 , 1955 ) is an American television personality who rose to fame for starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians , together with her family . Kris Jenner has been married twice ; first to lawy... | Jason LaRay Keener ( born May 12 , 1985 ) is an American filmmaker from Alabama . He is best known for his stream-of-conscious , non-linear shorts . He is related to serial killer Nannie Doss . In 2006 , he founded the Jacksonville State University Film Society . In 2012 , he married frequent collaborator Diane Rose ( ... | Michael Trent Reznor ( born May 17 , 1965 ) , known professionally as Trent Reznor , is an American singer , songwriter , musician , record producer , and film score composer . As a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist , Reznor is best known as the founder and principal songwriter of industrial rock project Nine Inch N... | Caitlyn Marie Jenner ( born October 28 , 1949 ) , formerly known as Bruce Jenner , is an American television personality and retired Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete . Jenner was a college football player for the Graceland Yellowjackets before incurring a knee injury that required surgery . Coach L. D. Weldon , wh... | Royal Rumble ( 2003 ) was the sixteenth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view ( PPV ) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) . It took place on January 19 , 2003 , at the Fleet Center in Boston , Massachusetts , was the first Royal Rumble produced under the WWE name and employed talen... | Brooklyn Danielle Decker Roddick ( born April 12 , 1987 ) is an American fashion model and actress best known for her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue , including the cover of the 2010 issue . In addition to working for Victoria 's Secret for the 2010 `` Swim '' collection , she has ventured into te... | Bruce Leddy is a writer , director , and producer currently living in Los Angeles . His most recent work was directing Nickelodeon 's new series based on the film School of Rock . Prior credits include five episodes of the ABC sitcom `` Cougar Town '' starring Courteney Cox , and the pilots for Disney 's I Did n't Do I... | Rena Marlette Lesnar ( née Greek and formerly Mero and Richardson ; born August 8 , 1967 ) , better known as Sable , is an American model , actress , and retired professional wrestler . She is primarily known for her time in WWE . Before gaining popularity in the world of professional wrestling , she began working for ... | Taylor Lautner ( -LSB- ˈlaʊtnər -RSB- born February 11 , 1992 ) is an American actor , model and martial artist . Lautner is known for playing Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga film series based on the novels of the same name by Stephenie Meyer . Lautner later began his acting career , appearing in bit roles in comedy... | Randy Jones ( born September 13 , 1952 in Raleigh , North Carolina ) is an American disco and pop singer and best known as the cowboy from Village People . He attended William G. Enloe GT/IB Center for the Humanities , Sciences , and the Arts in Raleigh , North Carolina and graduated in 1970 . While there , he was a ... | James Bernard Hausner ( May 5 , 1909 -- April 1 , 1993 ) ( Another source gives May 20 , 1909 , as his birth date . ) professionally Jerry Hauser was an American radio and television actor , best known as Ricky Ricardo 's agent in I Love Lucy and as the voice of Waldo in Mr. Magoo and several characters such as Hemlock... | Alani Nicole `` La La '' Anthony ( née Vázquez ; born June 25 , 1979 ) is a television personality , New York Times best-selling author , business woman , producer and actress . In the early 2000s , La La came to prominence as an MTV VJ on Total Request Live . La La can be seen in the Starz original drama series , Po... | Sam Brody Jenner ( born August 21 , 1983 ) is an American television personality , socialite and model . The son of Caitlyn Jenner and actress Linda Thompson , he was born and raised in Los Angeles , California . In 2005 , Jenner appeared in the reality television series , The Princes of Malibu , which additionally fea... | Bromance is an American reality television series that originally aired on MTV from December 29 , 2008 until February 2 , 2009 . It was developed as a spin-off of The Hills , and aired one six-episode season . The series focused on Brody Jenner , who appeared in its predecessor , and enlisted nine men to compete for th... | Lucy Ferry ( née Helmore , born 1960 ) is a former model and London socialite who is the former wife of Roxy Music lead singer Bryan Ferry . Helmore 's father worked for many years at the Lloyd 's of London insurance corporation . She has been photographed by photographer Robert Mapplethorpe , and has been a London s... | Clayton Landey is an American actor who has appeared in films and television shows . He is perhaps best known for his role in the TV series Knots Landing as James Westmont from 1982-1983 ; he also appeared on the HBO series 1st & Ten as Roger Barrow . Landey 's appearances include the 1987 horror movie A Nightmare on... | Leanne Anika Battersby ( also Tilsley and Barlow ) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera , Coronation Street , played by Jane Danson . It was announced in February 1997 that a `` family from hell '' would be introduced to Coronation Street . This included Les ( Bruce Jones ) and Janice Battersby ( Vi... | Rebecca Kirshner is a writer and producer for American television . She was previously the showrunner for the television series 90210 . She served as co-executive producer on the CW series Gilmore Girls and as a writer on Freaks and Geeks , Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Las Vegas . She lives in Los Angeles . In 2009 , K... | Randy Becker is an American stage , television and film actor . Becker is best known for such productions as Love ! Valour ! Compassion ! , Sabrina and Jack & Jill . In 1995 Becker had an epileptic seizure off stage while performing in the play Love ! Valour ! Compassion ! Becker 's understudy finished the performa... | Don Loper ( April 29 , 1906 -- November 22 , 1972 ) was an American costume and necktie designer , as well as a screenwriter , choreographer , associate producer , actor , and assistant to MGM musicals producer Arthur Freed . He began his career as a dancer and was teamed with Ginger Rogers in the film Lady in the Dark... | Second Lieutenant Trevor LeBlanc is a fictional character on the Lifetime television series Army Wives , portrayed by Drew Fuller . Trevor is married to former Alabama bartender Roxy LeBlanc . Together , they have two children , Finn and T.J. , whom Trevor legally adopted as his own . Roxy becomes pregnant with the cou... | Ron `` Ronnie '' Eckstine ( born 1946 ) is a former actor and music manager , and stepson of singer Billy Eckstine by way of Billy 's marriage to Ronnie 's mother , Carolle Drake . Ronnie played high school football at Birmingham High School , where he and his older brother Kenny were the only African American students... | Brandon & Leah is an American-based indie pop group made up of husband and wife team Brandon and Leah Jenner . Brandon and Leah have known each other since they were in middle school and began playing music together in high school . They were married on May 31 , 2012 in Hawaii outside the St. Regis Princeville Resort... | James Lesure ( born September 21 , 1970 ) is an American television actor , best known for roles on the NBC/The WB sitcom For Your Love ( 1998-2002 ) , and NBC comedy-drama Las Vegas ( 2003-2008 ) . | 74 |
The Khmer Empire was not weak. | The Khmer Empire , officially the Angkor Empire , the predecessor state to modern Cambodia ( `` Kampuchea '' or `` Srok Khmer '' to the Khmer people ) , was a powerful Hindu-Buddhist empire in Southeast Asia . The empire , which grew out of the former kingdoms of Funan and Chenla , at times ruled over and/or vassalised... | Cambodia ( -LSB- kæmˈboʊdiə -RSB- កម ព ជ , or Kampuchea -LSB- kɑmpuˈciə -RSB- ) , officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia ( ព រ រ ជ ណ ចក រកម ព ជ , Preăh Réachéanachâk Kâmpŭchéa , -LSB- ˈprĕəh riəciənaːˈcɑk kɑmpuˈciə -RSB- ) , is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia ... | The history of Cambodia , a country in mainland Southeast Asia , can be traced back to at least the 5th millennium BC . Detailed records of a political structure on the territory of what is now Cambodia first appear in Chinese annals in reference to Funan , a polity that encompassed the southernmost part of the Indochi... | The Khmer Republic ( Khmer : ស ធ រណរដ ឋខ ម រ ) ; also known as the State of Cambodia was the right-wing pro -- United States military-led republican government of Cambodia that was formally declared on 9 October 1970 . Politically , the Khmer Republic was headed by General Lon Nol and Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak that t... | The Khmer Serei ( `` Free '' Khmer ) , ( Chinese : 自由高棉 ) were an anti-communist and anti-monarchist guerrilla force founded by Cambodian nationalist Son Ngoc Thanh . In 1959 , he published ` The Manifesto of the Khmer Serei ' claiming that Sihanouk was supporting the ` communization ' of Kampuchea . From the 1960s , t... | History attests to Cambodia 's martial origins . In antiquity Cambodia , having conquered Laos , parts of Thailand , and the Malay Peninsula , held power over a vast area of Southeast Asia . Khmer martial prowess waned in the early 15th century , however , and Cambodia subsequently endured periods of colonisation , o... | Khmer -LSB- kmɛər -RSB- or Cambodian ( natively ភ ស ខ ម រ -LSB- pʰiːəsaː kʰmaːe -RSB- , or more formally ខ មរភ ស -LSB- kʰeɛmaʔraʔ pʰiːəsaː -RSB- ) is the language of the Khmer people and the official language of Cambodia . With approximately 16 million speakers , it is the second most widely spoken Austroasiatic langua... | Crime is present in various forms in Cambodia . | thumb | The location of Cambodia thumb | An enlargeable map of the Kingdom of Cambodia The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Cambodia : Cambodia -- a sovereign country located in Southeast Asia with a population of over 13 million people . Cambodia is the successor state of the o... | The term Dark ages of Cambodia , also the Middle Period refers to the historical era from the early 15th century to 1863 , the year that marks the beginning of the French Protectorate of Cambodia . As reliable sources ( and for the 15th and 16th century in particular ) are very rare , a fully defensible and conclusive ... | The Khmer National Armed Forces ( Forces armées nationales khmères ) , often abbreviated to FANK , were the official armed defense forces of the Khmer Republic , a short-lived state that existed from 1970 to 1975 , known today as Cambodia . The FANK was the successor of the Royal Khmer Armed Forces ( Forces armées roya... | The amphibians of Cambodia are diverse . | The Early history of Cambodia follows the prehistoric and protohistoric development of Cambodia a country in mainland Southeast Asia . Thanks to archaeological work carried out since 2009 this can now be traced back to the Neolithic period . As excavation sites have become more numerous and modern dating methods are ap... | Khmer sculpture refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire , which ruled a territory based on modern Cambodia , but rather larger , from the 9th to the 13th century . The most celebrated examples are found in Angkor , which served as the seat of the empire . | Cambodia was a farming area in the first and second millennia BC . States in the area engaged in trade in the Indian Ocean and exported rice surpluses . Complex irrigation systems were built in the 9th century . The French colonial period left the large feudal landholdings intact . Roads and a railway were built , and ... | Middle Khmer is the historical stage of the Khmer language as it existed between the 14th and 18th centuries , spanning the period between Old Khmer and the modern language . The beginning of the Middle Khmer period roughly coincides with the fall of the Angkorian Khmer Empire to the Siamese Ayutthaya Kingdom and the p... | Angkor ( អង គរ , `` Capital City '' ) was the capital city of the Khmer Empire , which flourished from approximately the 9th to 15th centuries . Angkor was a megacity supporting at least 0.1 % of the global population during 1010-1220 . The city houses the magnificent Angkor Wat , one of Cambodia 's popular tourist att... | The Cambodian film industry hits its peak , producing more movies than ever before . | The Siege of Angkor , also known as the Sack of Angkor or Fall of Angkor was a seven-month siege by the Kingdom of Ayutthaya on the Khmer capital of Angkor . After the Khmer refused to recognize Thai authority , the Thai besieged Angkor and sacked the capital city . The Khmer King Ponhea Yat fled the city to Basan and ... | The history of Cambodian art stretches back centuries to ancient times , but the most famous period is undoubtedly the Khmer art of the Khmer Empire ( 802 -- 1431 ) , especially in the area around Angkor and the mainly 12th-century temple-complex of Angkor Wat , initially Hindu and subsequently Buddhist . After the col... | Jayavarman II ( c. 770 -- 835 ) was a 9th-century king of Cambodia , widely recognized as the founder of the Khmer Empire , the dominant civilisation on the Southeast Asian mainland until the mid 15th century . Historians formerly dated his reign as running from 802 AD to 835 AD . Before Jayavarman II came to power , t... | Khmer Loves Khmer is a Cambodian Political Party founded in 2008 . It believes in democracy and ideas like in its slogan `` Unity , Liberty and Justice '' . Therefore , its political position has broadened and represents many ideologies like some of the liberal oriented ideology since it believes in not big but smaller... | The Cambodian Civil War was a military conflict that pitted the forces of the Communist Party of Kampuchea ( known as the Khmer Rouge ) and their allies the Democratic Republic of Vietnam ( North Vietnam ) and the Viet Cong against the government forces of the Kingdom of Cambodia and , after October 1970 , the Khmer Re... | The Khmer Krom ( ខ ម រក រ ម , Khơ Me Crộm ) are ethnically Khmer people living in the South-western part of Vietnam , where they are recognized as one of Vietnam 's fifty-three ethnic minorities . In the Khmer language , Krom means `` lower '' or `` below '' , as it refers to an area of 89000 km2 around modern day Sa... | Khmer traditional wrestling ( Bok Cham Babច ប ប ) is a folk wrestling style from Cambodia . It has been practiced as far back as the Angkor period and is depicted on the bas-reliefs of certain temples . The earliest form of Khmer traditional wrestling was called Maloyuth . Maloyuth was created in 788 A.D. by Brahmin Ti... | Khmer may refer to : Srok Khmer , the modern Kingdom of Cambodia Khmer people , the ethnic group to which the great majority of Cambodians belong Khmer Krom , Khmer people living in the Delta and the Lower Mekong area Khmer Loeu , the Mon-Khmer highland tribes in Cambodia Northern Khmer people , or Khmer Surin of ... | In Cambodia , drugs can be readily obtained and are easily accessible , including illegal substances . | Social strata in pre-communist Cambodia may be viewed as constituting a spectrum , with an elite group or upper class at one end and a lower class consisting of rural peasants and unskilled urban workers at the other end . The elite group was composed of high-ranking government , military , and religious leaders , char... | The Khmer Issarak ( Free Khmer , or Independent Khmer ) was a `` loosely structured '' anti-French and anti-colonial independent movement . Besides , the movement was labelled as `` amorphous '' . The Issarak was formed around 1945 and composed of several factions each with its own leader . Most of the Issarak bands fo... | After the 1978 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia and defeat of Democratic Kampuchea in 1979 , the Khmer Rouge fled to the border regions of Thailand , and with assistance from China Pol Pot 's troops managed to regroup and reorganise in forested and mountainous zones on the Thai-Cambodian border . During the 1980s and ea... | Phnom Penh ( -LSB- pəˈnɔːm_ˈpɛn -RSB- or -LSB- ˈnɒm_ˈpɛn -RSB- ភ ន ព ញ , -LSB- pʰnum peɲ -RSB- ) , formerly known as Krong Chaktomuk ( ក រ ងចត ម ខ , is the capital and most populous city of the Southeastern Asian country of Cambodia . Located on the banks of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong River , Phnom Penh has been the nati... | The Kingdom of Cambodia ( ព រ រ ជ ណ ចក រកម ព ជ , Royaume du Cambodge ) , informally known as the first Kingdom of Cambodia and the Sangkum Reastr Niyum era ( សម យសង គមរ ស ត រន យម `` People 's Socialist Community '' , Communauté socialiste populaire ) , referred to Norodom Sihanouk 's first administration of Cambodia fr... | Cambodia is a country located in South East Asia that has a major problem with landmines , especially in rural areas . This is the legacy of three decades of war which has taken a severe toll on the Cambodians ; it has some 40,000 amputees , which is one of the highest rates in the world . The Cambodian Mine Action Cen... | 75 |
On the Road (film) premiered at a film festival. | On the Road ( Sur la route ) is a 2012 adventure drama film directed by Walter Salles . It is an adaptation of Jack Kerouac 's 1957 novel of the same name and stars an ensemble cast featuring Garrett Hedlund , Sam Riley , Kristen Stewart , Alice Braga , Amy Adams , Tom Sturridge , Danny Morgan , Elisabeth Moss , Kirste... | Road , Movie is a 2009 Indian road movie directed by Dev Benegal , and starring Abhay Deol , Tannishtha Chatterjee , and Satish Kaushik . It premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and opened the section Generation 14plus at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2010 . Road , Movie w... | Bi the Way is a 2008 documentary film about bisexuality in the United States . It had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin , Texas . The film has aired at film festivals throughout the United States , Canada , the United Kingdom , Portugal , Turkey , Greece , Australia , Brazil , and Taiwan , includin... | The Road is a 2009 American post-apocalyptic drama film directed by John Hillcoat from a screenplay written by Joe Penhall , based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 2006 novel of the same name by the American author Cormac McCarthy . Principal photography took place in Pennsylvania , Louisiana , West Virginia , and Oregon ... | On the Road is a novel by American writer Jack Kerouac , based on the travels of Kerouac and his friends across the United States . It is considered a defining work of the postwar Beat and Counterculture generations , with its protagonists living life against a backdrop of jazz , poetry , and drug use . The novel , pub... | The Royal Road is a 2015 documentary film directed by Jenni Olson . The film premiered in the New Frontier section of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival . In the film 's voiceover , Olson reflects on her butch identity and experiences of unrequited love . The film went on to earn the award for Best LGBTQ Film at the 2015 ... | Blood on the Highway is an American comedy-horror film that was first released in March 2008 by BOH Productions . The film premiered at the AFI Dallas Film Festival on March 28 , 2008 . The film was directed by Barak Epstein and Blair Rowan and stars Deva George , Robin Gierhart , Nate Rubin , and features Nicholas Bre... | Moviemiento - short films on the road is a travelling short film festival originating in Berlin . | On the Way ( Chinese : 我在路上最爱你 ) ( Korean : 길 위에서 ) is a 2014 Chinese-South Korean drama-romance film directed by Kim Poog-ki and starring Wen Zhang , Eva Huang , Ji Jin-hee and Cha Soo-yeon . | Water on the Road is a film released on DVD and Blu-ray by American singer and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder . It documents Vedder 's 2008 solo tour , during which he performed Pearl Jam songs , numerous covers , and solo works including songs from the Into the Wild Soundtrack . The film features mostly performances ... | Sisters on the Road ( ; lit . `` Now , things are just fine as they are '' ) is a South Korean independent film written and directed by Boo Ji-young , and starring Shin Mina and Gong Hyo-jin . Filming was in 2007 and its world premiere was at the 2008 Pusan International Film Festival . It was released in South Korea... | On the Side of the Road is a 2013 Israeli documentary film written and directed by Lia Tarachansky . The film focuses on Israeli collective denial of the events of 1948 that led to the country 's Independence and the Palestinian refugee problem . It follows war veterans Tikva Honig-Parnass and Amnon Noiman as they tack... | On the Line is a 2011 Canadian documentary by Frank Wolf that investigates the risks and consequences associated with the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines project . The film is set in the context of a 2,400 km biking , hiking , rafting and kayaking journey that two friends embark on from the Alberta oil san... | On My Way ( Elle s ` en va ) is a 2013 French comedy-drama film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot . The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival . | The Festival on Wheels ( 16 Gazici Festival ) is an annual film festival , organised by the Ankara Cinema Association based in Ankara , Turkey , which has been held since 1995 . Its mission is to present outstanding examples of cinema to film enthusiasts in different cities around Turkey and to introduce Turkish cinema... | The Good Road is a 2013 Indian drama film written and directed by Gyan Correa . It was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards , but it was not nominated . The film won the award for Best Gujarati film at the 60th National Film Awards . It is told in a hyperlink format... | On Tour ( Tournée ) is a 2010 internationally co-produced comedy-drama film directed by Mathieu Amalric . It stars Amalric himself as a producer who brings an American Neo-Burlesque troupe to France , played by genuine performers Mimi Le Meaux , Kitten on the Keys , Dirty Martini , Julie Atlas Muz , Evie Lovelle and Ro... | On the Road '' ( Chinese : 向世界出發 ) is a Cantonese television travel series produced by Television Broadcasts Limited in Hong Kong . The show is currently in its third season . The meaning of the Chinese title is `` Set off to the World '' , which gives a sense of the start of a journey to different parts of the globa... | One for the Road is a 2003 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Cooke . Filmed on location in and around Nottinghamshire , the film stars Hywel Bennett , Gregory Chisholm , Mark Devenport , and Rupert Procter as four men who meet at a compulsory rehabilitation class after being sentenced for drink dr... | The Road ( Al Tarik ) was a 2015 film by Lebanese director Rana Salem . Member of the main competition of the Moscow International Film Festival and Montreal Film Festival . | David Brent : Life on the Road is a 2016 British mockumentary comedy film written , directed , and produced by Ricky Gervais and released by Entertainment One . The film stars Gervais as David Brent , a character he played in the BBC television comedy series The Office , who has a film crew that shadows Brent as he tra... | Wanderlust is a 2006 documentary film on road movies and their effect on American culture . | On the Path ( Na putu ) is a 2010 Bosnian and Herzegovinian drama film directed by Jasmila Žbanić . | On The Road is a live album ( 2 LPs , reissued on 1 CD ) by English rock band Traffic , released in 1973 . Recorded live in Germany , it features the Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory lineup plus extra keyboardist ( for live performances ) Barry Beckett . The initial U.S. release of On the Road ( Island/Capitol ) 1973... | On the Milky Road ( На млечном путу , Na mlečnom putu Lungo la Via Lattea ) is a 2016 film directed by Emir Kusturica , based on his segment in the anthology film Words with Gods . On the Milky Road stars Kusturica himself and Monica Bellucci , The film is a three part narrative following selected critical periods in t... | Pali Road is a 2015 romantic mystery thriller film directed by Jonathan Lim , starring Michelle Chen as a young doctor who finds herself in a completely unfamiliar life after waking up from a car accident . The film co-stars Jackson Rathbone , Sung Kang and Henry Ian Cusick . It was filmed in early 2015 on Oahu , Haw... | Words of Advice : William S. Burroughs on the Road , is a 2007 documentary about William S. Burroughs directed by Lars Movin and Steen Møller Rasmussen and produced in Denmark . The documentary is based on never-before-seen footage from his visit to Denmark in October 1983 , and from his later years in Lawrence , Kansa... | Trial on the Road ( -LSB- Проверка на дорогах , Proverka na Dorogakh -RSB- ) is a 1971 Soviet film set in World War II , directed by Aleksey German , starring Rolan Bykov , Anatoly Solonitsyn and Vladimir Zamansky . It is also known as Checkpoint or Check up on the Road . Trial on the Road was censored and taken out ... | The Way Out ( Der Auftritt ) is a German-Russian 2015 short film directed , written and produced by Mikhail Uchitelev . The film has been premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival ( Short Film Corner ) , has been awarded Grand Prix at the International Festival `` Reflections of Spirit '' ( Erlangen , Germany ) and th... | The Road Forward is a 2017 musical documentary film written and directed by Marie Clements about key moments in the history of Indigenous rights in Canada , from the 1930s to today . The film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada . Clements has stated that the idea for the project came from browsing years... | Portland Film Festival is a non-profit independent film festival that is held in several local theaters in Portland , Oregon . It was founded in 2013 by Joshua Leake and Jay Cornelius . The first film festival was held from August 27 through September 1 , 2013 and featured networking events , workshops , a beer garden ... | The Off Hours is an American film written and directed by Seattle filmmaker Megan Griffiths . The full-length feature film is akin to real life events that happened at a truck stop . It was distinguished due to its adoption of environmental and socially acceptable settings , which has won recognition by the Sustainable... | Pitchfork is a festival award winning horror film and the directorial debut of Emmy award nominee Glenn Douglas Packard . It premiered on September 23 , 2016 at the Hot Springs Horror Film Festival , where it won `` Best First Time Filmmaker Horror '' . It was first announced by Deadline Hollywood Daily on September 20... | 76 |
Paramore's co-founders left the band in March 2010. | Paramore is the self-titled fourth studio album by American rock band Paramore . It was released on April 5 , 2013 , through Fueled by Ramen as a follow-up to Brand New Eyes ( 2009 ) . It is their first full-length album released after the departure of co-founders Josh and Zac Farro in 2010 . Recorded between April and... | American rock band Paramore have recorded songs for five studio albums , a box set , an extended play and two soundtrack albums . In 2002 , at age 13 , vocalist Hayley Williams moved to Franklin , Tennessee , where she met brothers Josh Farro and Zac Farro . The band was officially formed by Josh Farro ( lead guitar an... | Paramore is an American rock band from Franklin , Tennessee . | Paramore is an American rock band from Franklin , Tennessee , formed in 2004 . The band currently consists of lead vocalist Hayley Williams , guitarist Taylor York and drummer Zac Farro . The group released its debut album All We Know Is Falling in 2005 , with the album reaching number eight on the UK Rock Chart and ... | `` All We Know '' is a song by American rock band Paramore . It was originally released in 2006 from their debut studio album , All We Know Is Falling ( 2005 ) . It was written by lead vocalist Hayley Williams , and is about the departure of the band 's bassist , Jeremy Davis . | The American rock band Paramore has released five studio albums , three extended plays , two live albums , eighteen singles , one video album , and nineteen music videos . The band was formed in Franklin , Tennessee , in 2004 by lead vocalist Hayley Williams with guitarists Josh Farro and Taylor York , bassist Jeremy D... | After Laughter is the fifth studio album by American rock band Paramore . It was released on May 12 , 2017 , through Fueled by Ramen as a follow-up to Paramore , their 2013 self-titled album . The album was produced by guitarist Taylor York alongside previous collaborator , Justin Meldal-Johnsen . It is the band 's fir... | Zachary Wayne `` Zac '' Farro ( born June 4 , 1990 ) is an American musician and drummer of the rock band Paramore . He is also the younger brother of Josh Farro , who is Paramore 's former lead guitarist and backing vocalist . After he and his brother exited Paramore in 2010 , Josh formed a band named Novel American ,... | `` Now '' is a song by American rock band Paramore . It was released on January 22 , 2013 as the first single from their fourth album , the self-titled Paramore . The song impacted radio on January 29 , 2013 . It is their first single in an album to not feature former band members Josh and Zac Farro since their departu... | Brand New Eyes is the third studio album by American rock band Paramore , released on September 29 , 2009 through Fueled by Ramen in the United States and Canada . The album was produced by Rob Cavallo and recorded in Hidden Hills , California from January to March 2009 . It was written by band members Hayley Williams ... | All We Know Is Falling is the debut studio album by American rock band Paramore , released on July 26 , 2005 under the Atlantic-distributed Fueled by Ramen in the United States . Its production was led by James Paul Wisner , Mike Green , Nick Trevisick , and Roger Alan Nichols . Josh Farro and Hayley Williams , guitari... | Morning Parade was a five-piece alternative rock band from Harlow , Essex that formed in 2007 before signing with Parlophone in 2010 . Its self-titled debut album was released early in 2012 . The line-up was composed of Steve Sparrow ( lead vocals , piano and guitar ) , Phil Titus ( bass ) , Chad Thomas ( guitar ) , Be... | HalfNoise ( often stylized as HALFNOISE ) is the musical project of Zac Farro , drummer of the American rock band Paramore . Based in Nashville , Tennessee , Farro formed the project alongside Jason Clark following Farro 's departure from Paramore in 2010 . The project now consists of Farro alone . He released the debu... | Supergrass were an English rock band from Oxford . The band consisted of brothers Gaz ( guitar and lead vocals ) and Rob Coombes ( keyboards and backing vocals ) , Mick Quinn ( bass and backing vocals ) and Danny Goffey ( drums and backing vocals ) . Gaz Coombes , Mick Quinn and Danny Goffey formed Supergrass in 1993... | Parabelle ( ` para ' meaning ` to resemble ; ` belle ' meaning ` beauty ' in French ) is a Canadian rock band that initially formed in 2007 as a side project by Kevin Matisyn , the former lead singer of Evans Blue , and Kenneth Nixon of Framing Hanley . Following Kevin Matisyn 's departure from Evans Blue in 2008 , Par... | `` Anklebiters '' is a song by American rock band Paramore , and is the tenth track from their self-titled fourth studio album . The song was written by the band 's lead singer Hayley Williams , rhythm guitarist Taylor York and Justin Meldal-Johnsen . | Parachute Musical is an American rock band formed in 2005 in Washington , DC . The band was primarily based in Nashville , TN until breaking up in 2012 . Parachute Musical is composed of Josh Foster ( vocals , piano ) , Tom Gilbert ( guitar , backing vocals ) , Andrew Samples ( bass , backing vocals ) and Ben Jacoby ( ... | Nevermore is an American heavy metal band from Seattle , Washington , United States . Formed in 1991 , they are known to incorporate elements from various styles such as power metal , modern hard rock , classic heavy metal and technical thrash metal . The band has been on hiatus since 2011 , due to personal issues betw... | `` Playing God '' is a song by American rock band Paramore , taken from their third studio album , Brand New Eyes ( 2009 ) . The song was written by the band 's lead singer Hayley Williams , lead guitarist Josh Farro , and rhythm guitarist Taylor York , and produced by Rob Cavallo , and the band . It was released as th... | Jeremiah Clayton `` Jeremy '' Davis ( born February 8 , 1985 ) is an American musician who is known as the former bass guitarist of the rock band Paramore until his departure in December 2015 . | Singles Club is an EP released by American rock band Paramore . The songs were released as promotional singles between October and December 2011 , culminating in the release of a box set containing the three constituent songs plus `` Monster '' , which was recorded during the same sessions . The EP and box set were rel... | was a four-member jazz-punk fusion band formed in 2003 in Osaka , Japan featuring Mariko on vocals , Yoshitaka on drums , Keigo Iwami on bass , and Hajime on keyboard . Their disbandment was publicly announced by vocalist Mariko Gotō on December 25 , 2010 , with their last show titled `` Sayonara , Gotō-san '' being pl... | `` Airplanes '' is a song by American rapper B.o.B , featuring vocals from Hayley Williams , lead singer of American rock band Paramore . The song was released in April 2010 , as the third single from his debut studio album , B.o.B Presents : The Adventures of Bobby Ray . B.o.B co-wrote the song alongside Kinetics & On... | Riot ! is the second studio album by American rock band Paramore . It was released in the United States on June 12 , 2007 through Fueled by Ramen as a follow-up to their debut album , All We Know Is Falling ( 2005 ) . The album was produced by David Bendeth and written by band members Hayley Williams and Josh Farro , w... | Monumentour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Fall Out Boy and Paramore in support of their latest albums , Save Rock and Roll ( 2013 ) and Paramore ( 2013 ) . It was supported by New Politics as the opening band . The tour was set to play a total of forty-four concerts over the course four months... | The Paradons : is an American doo wop vocal group from Bakersfield , California that formed during the late-1950s ' . The group began by singing locally at school dances and clubs . Within a few months they secured a recording session with Milestone Records , and recorded eight songs . Their first release with the la... | `` Renegade '' is a song by American rock band Paramore . It was released on October 11 , 2011 as the first single from Paramore 's Singles Club series which was announced on the day of the single 's release . It was announced that the band would release three singles until the end of 2011 with a single released per mo... | is a 6-member Japanese ska band formed in 2002 . They broke up in 2011 , and played their final show on Halloween of that year . Vocalist Wakana is currently working on a solo project , ペパーミント ( Peppermint ) . | Lamont was a stoner rock trio founded in 1998 in Allston , Massachusetts , USA . Critics have described their sound as raw 1970s AC/DC style rock and roll mixed with Iggy Pop vocals and bluesy punk . They have opened for artists including Mojo Nixon , Reverend Horton Heat , and Drive-By Truckers as well as appearing ... | `` Ignorance '' is a song by American rock band Paramore . It was released in July 7 , 2009 as the lead single from the band 's third studio album , Brand New Eyes ( 2009 ) . The song impacted radio on July 28 . The song was written by band 's members Hayley Williams and Josh Farro , although Paramore is credited as be... | Paramita was a pop rock act in the Philippines that played their own brand of music from 2005 to 2013 . Paramita was made up of Marco De Leon on guitars ( replacing Norman Dellosa ) , Alsey Cortez on bass , and Ria Bautista on drums and vocals . Paramita have released three several albums in its career . | Taylor Benjamin York ( born December 17 , 1989 ) is an American musician , songwriter , producer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Paramore . His brother , Justin York , was a touring member of Relient K and currently tours with Paramore . | `` Hard Times '' is a song by American rock band Paramore from their fifth studio album After Laughter . It was released on April 19 , 2017 through Fueled by Ramen as the album 's lead single . The song was written by lead vocalist Hayley Williams and guitarist Taylor York and was recorded in the band 's hometown , Nas... | 77 |
Peter Davison has been in a BBC show. | Sink or Swim is a BBC TV sitcom from the 1980s with Peter Davison as the lead character Brian Webber . Brian Webber lives in a flat above a petrol station in London ( in the last series he moved to Newcastle to attend university ) . He 's trying hard to make his way in the world , thus far with limited success . His gi... | Peter Dawson is the name of : | Peter Davison ( born 1951 ) is a British actor . Peter Davison may also refer to : Peter Davison ( footballer ) ( born 1944 ) , Australian rules footballer Peter Davison ( investor ) , Australian investor and entrepreneur Peter Davison ( poet ) ( 1928 -- 2004 ) , American poet Peter Davison ( professor ) ( born ... | Charles Beeson is a British television director . | Dawson Bros. are a team of UK comedy writers . They are brothers Steve Dawson and Andrew Dawson and their childhood friend Tim Inman . They have written on shows including That Mitchell and Webb Look , MTV Europe Music Awards , Total Wipeout , The Jonathan Ross Show , Take Me Out , The BRIT Awards , Happy Finish , Sk... | Peter Davidson ( born November 16 , 1993 ) is an American actor and comedian . He is a cast member on Saturday Night Live . Davidson has also appeared on the MTV shows Guy Code , Wild 'n Out , and Failosophy . He has performed stand-up comedy on Adam Devine 's House Party , Jimmy Kimmel Live ! , and Comedy Underground ... | The Last Detective is a British TV drama series , broadcast on ITV between 7 February 2003 and 31 May 2007 , starring Peter Davison as the title character , Detective Constable `` Dangerous Davies '' . The series is based on the `` Dangerous Davies '' series of novels written by Leslie Thomas , and was filmed in the no... | Peter Macon is an American television and stage actor . | David Robert Dawson ( born 7 September 1982 ) is an English actor . He has appeared on television in The Road to Coronation Street , Luther and BBC One 's 2016 version of The Secret Agent and on stage in Comedians , Posh and Luise Miller . | Peter Simon is an English shopping television presenter and former children 's television personality . | Marco Williamson is an English actor . | Pete Lee-Wilson is a British television and film actor . | Peterson is an Irish pipe maker . | Peter Duncan ( born 3 May 1954 ) is an English actor and television presenter , best known as a former presenter of Blue Peter and for his later family travel documentaries . | Peter Hobley Davison ( born 1926 ) , OBE , Ph.D. , D.Litt , Hon. D. Arts , is Research Professor of English at De Montfort University , Leicester , and Emeritus Professor of English at Glyndŵr University . Davison is considered an authority on the life and works of George Orwell . | Peter Dickson ( born 23 June 1957 ) , commonly referred to as The X Factor Shouty Man is a British television announcer , radio presenter and voice-over artist . He is best known as the former voice of E4 , as well as the announcer for The X Factor , Britain 's Got Talent , The Price Is Right , Family Fortunes , All St... | Garrey Dawson is a British chef who has appeared on television in the BBC programme Ready Steady Cook . | Paterson Joseph ( born 22 June 1964 ) is a British actor . He appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of King Lear and Love 's Labour 's Lost in 1990 . On television he is known for his roles in Casualty ( 1997 -- 98 ) , as Alan Johnson in Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show ( 2003 -- 2015 ) , Green Wing ( 2004 --... | Peter David Jones , CBE ( born 18 March 1966 ) is a British entrepreneur and businessman with interests in mobile phones , television , media , leisure and property . He is the last original panellist on the BBC Two television show Dragons ' Den and on American television series American Inventor . He was appointed C... | Peter Pitt is a British film editor . | Gareth Philips is a television producer . | Holding the Fort is an ITV situation comedy starring Peter Davison , Patricia Hodge and Matthew Kelly . It was an early product of the writing team of Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran . Three series were recorded , a total of twenty episodes , first aired between 1980 and 1982 , concurrent with Davison also starring in ... | Charlie Hanson is a British producer and director . | Peter Davies is a South African television presenter , journalist and author . From the years 1996 to 2007 , he anchored hundreds of sporting events to include three Cricket World Cups and two FIFA World Cups . On 6 October 2011 , he appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate 's Court , but charges were dropped after bein... | Fear , Stress & Anger is a British sitcom that aired on BBC Two in 2007 . Starring Peter Davison and Pippa Haywood , it was written by Michael Aitkens . There is no studio audience or laugh track . | David Dickinson ( born David Gulesserian ; 16 August 1941 ) is an English antiques expert and television presenter . Between 2000 and 2004 , Dickinson hosted the BBC One antiques show Bargain Hunt , where he was succeeded by Tim Wonnacott . Dickinson left the BBC in 2005 and since 2006 , Dickinson has been hosting the ... | David Kennedy is a British actor . | James Cameron `` Jim '' Davidson , OBE ( born 13 December 1953 ) is an English comedian and presenter . His highest profile roles came on television when he hosted Big Break and The Generation Game . He is also a stand-up comedian and writer , developing adult pantomime shows such as Boobs in the Wood and Sinderella , ... | Campion is a British television mystery drama first broadcast on the BBC on January 22 , 1989 . Each of the eight stories featured across the two series , broadcast in 1989 and 1990 respectively , are adapted from the Albert Campion mystery novels written by Margery Allingham . The series starred Peter Davison as Alber... | Peter Dawson ( born 4 February 1982 in Pinjarra ) is an Australian professional racing cyclist . He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder . | The Five ( ish ) Doctors Reboot is a 2013 comedy spoof and homage to the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who . It debuted on the BBC Red Button service after the broadcast of `` The Day of the Doctor '' , the official 50th anniversary special . The programme was written and directed by Peter Davison... | Peter Benson is a British author of novels , plays and short stories . | Beverley Thompson is a former BBC television presenter . | 78 |
Peter Davison has been in a BBC show. | Peter Davison ( born Peter Malcolm Gordon Moffett on 13 April 1951 ) is an English actor with many credits in television dramas and sitcoms . He became famous as Tristan Farnon in the BBC 's television adaptation of James Herriot 's All Creatures Great and Small stories . His subsequent starring roles included the sitc... | Peter Dawson is the name of : | Peter Davison ( born 1951 ) is a British actor . Peter Davison may also refer to : Peter Davison ( footballer ) ( born 1944 ) , Australian rules footballer Peter Davison ( investor ) , Australian investor and entrepreneur Peter Davison ( poet ) ( 1928 -- 2004 ) , American poet Peter Davison ( professor ) ( born ... | Charles Beeson is a British television director . | Dawson Bros. are a team of UK comedy writers . They are brothers Steve Dawson and Andrew Dawson and their childhood friend Tim Inman . They have written on shows including That Mitchell and Webb Look , MTV Europe Music Awards , Total Wipeout , The Jonathan Ross Show , Take Me Out , The BRIT Awards , Happy Finish , Sk... | Peter Davidson ( born November 16 , 1993 ) is an American actor and comedian . He is a cast member on Saturday Night Live . Davidson has also appeared on the MTV shows Guy Code , Wild 'n Out , and Failosophy . He has performed stand-up comedy on Adam Devine 's House Party , Jimmy Kimmel Live ! , and Comedy Underground ... | The Last Detective is a British TV drama series , broadcast on ITV between 7 February 2003 and 31 May 2007 , starring Peter Davison as the title character , Detective Constable `` Dangerous Davies '' . The series is based on the `` Dangerous Davies '' series of novels written by Leslie Thomas , and was filmed in the no... | Peter Macon is an American television and stage actor . | David Robert Dawson ( born 7 September 1982 ) is an English actor . He has appeared on television in The Road to Coronation Street , Luther and BBC One 's 2016 version of The Secret Agent and on stage in Comedians , Posh and Luise Miller . | Peter Simon is an English shopping television presenter and former children 's television personality . | Marco Williamson is an English actor . | Pete Lee-Wilson is a British television and film actor . | Peterson is an Irish pipe maker . | Peter Duncan ( born 3 May 1954 ) is an English actor and television presenter , best known as a former presenter of Blue Peter and for his later family travel documentaries . | Peter Hobley Davison ( born 1926 ) , OBE , Ph.D. , D.Litt , Hon. D. Arts , is Research Professor of English at De Montfort University , Leicester , and Emeritus Professor of English at Glyndŵr University . Davison is considered an authority on the life and works of George Orwell . | Peter Dickson ( born 23 June 1957 ) , commonly referred to as The X Factor Shouty Man is a British television announcer , radio presenter and voice-over artist . He is best known as the former voice of E4 , as well as the announcer for The X Factor , Britain 's Got Talent , The Price Is Right , Family Fortunes , All St... | Garrey Dawson is a British chef who has appeared on television in the BBC programme Ready Steady Cook . | Paterson Joseph ( born 22 June 1964 ) is a British actor . He appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of King Lear and Love 's Labour 's Lost in 1990 . On television he is known for his roles in Casualty ( 1997 -- 98 ) , as Alan Johnson in Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show ( 2003 -- 2015 ) , Green Wing ( 2004 --... | Peter David Jones , CBE ( born 18 March 1966 ) is a British entrepreneur and businessman with interests in mobile phones , television , media , leisure and property . He is the last original panellist on the BBC Two television show Dragons ' Den and on American television series American Inventor . He was appointed C... | Peter Pitt is a British film editor . | Gareth Philips is a television producer . | Holding the Fort is an ITV situation comedy starring Peter Davison , Patricia Hodge and Matthew Kelly . It was an early product of the writing team of Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran . Three series were recorded , a total of twenty episodes , first aired between 1980 and 1982 , concurrent with Davison also starring in ... | Charlie Hanson is a British producer and director . | Peter Davies is a South African television presenter , journalist and author . From the years 1996 to 2007 , he anchored hundreds of sporting events to include three Cricket World Cups and two FIFA World Cups . On 6 October 2011 , he appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate 's Court , but charges were dropped after bein... | Fear , Stress & Anger is a British sitcom that aired on BBC Two in 2007 . Starring Peter Davison and Pippa Haywood , it was written by Michael Aitkens . There is no studio audience or laugh track . | David Dickinson ( born David Gulesserian ; 16 August 1941 ) is an English antiques expert and television presenter . Between 2000 and 2004 , Dickinson hosted the BBC One antiques show Bargain Hunt , where he was succeeded by Tim Wonnacott . Dickinson left the BBC in 2005 and since 2006 , Dickinson has been hosting the ... | David Kennedy is a British actor . | James Cameron `` Jim '' Davidson , OBE ( born 13 December 1953 ) is an English comedian and presenter . His highest profile roles came on television when he hosted Big Break and The Generation Game . He is also a stand-up comedian and writer , developing adult pantomime shows such as Boobs in the Wood and Sinderella , ... | Campion is a British television mystery drama first broadcast on the BBC on January 22 , 1989 . Each of the eight stories featured across the two series , broadcast in 1989 and 1990 respectively , are adapted from the Albert Campion mystery novels written by Margery Allingham . The series starred Peter Davison as Alber... | Peter Dawson ( born 4 February 1982 in Pinjarra ) is an Australian professional racing cyclist . He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder . | The Five ( ish ) Doctors Reboot is a 2013 comedy spoof and homage to the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who . It debuted on the BBC Red Button service after the broadcast of `` The Day of the Doctor '' , the official 50th anniversary special . The programme was written and directed by Peter Davison... | Peter Benson is a British author of novels , plays and short stories . | Beverley Thompson is a former BBC television presenter . | 78 |
21 Jump Street was released June 16, 2012. | 21 Jump Street is a 2012 American action comedy film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller , written by Michael Bacall starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum . An adaptation of the 1987-1991 television series of the same name by Stephen J. Cannell and Patrick Hasburgh , set within the same continuity as the TV s... | 22 Jump Street is a 2014 American action comedy film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller , written by Jonah Hill , Michael Bacall , Oren Uziel and Rodney Rothman and produced by and starring Hill and Channing Tatum . It is the sequel to the 2012 film 21 Jump Street , based on the television series of the same ... | 21 Jump Street is an American police procedural television series that aired on the Fox network and in first run syndication from April 12 , 1987 , to April 27 , 1991 , with a total of 103 episodes . The series focuses on a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in high schools , coll... | 21 Jump Street is an American police procedural crime drama television series that aired on the Fox Network and in first run syndication from April 12 , 1987 , to April 27 , 1991 , with a total of 103 episodes . The series focuses on a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in high sc... | 22 Jump Street ( Original Motion Picture Score ) is the official score album for the 2014 Columbia Pictures film 22 Jump Street featuring music by composer Mark Mothersbaugh . The album was first released by La La Land Records on September 23 , 2014 as part of a limited edition 2-CD set which also featured score from 2... | is the 16th film installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan and it was released on April 14 , 2012 . The movie aired on April 19 , 2013 on Nippon TV . The plot follows Conan as he deals with a serial bomber.It is the highest grossing Detective Conan film so far . | 21 is the 20th studio album by German heavy metal band Rage released on February 24 , 2012 through Nuclear Blast Records . The production was once again helmed by Charlie Bauerfeind ; he had worked with the band for at least 10 years at that point . | is the theatrical release for the 36th Super Sentai Series Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters . The film was released or August 4 , 2012 , double-billed with the Kamen Rider Fourze film Kamen Rider Fourze the Movie : Space , Here We Come ! . Tokyo Tower 's mascot character will also make an appearance in the film . | is the sixth Japanese single ( counted as fifth ) by the South Korean boy band 2PM . It was released in November 14 , 2012 in three different editions . The original release day of the single was on August 29 , but it was postponed to November 14 due to Nichkhun 's car accident controversy . | Jump Street is an American multimedia franchise that commenced in 1987 . The franchise concerns the lives of the Jump Street program , an undercover police unit in which young-looking detectives infiltrate schools and similar settings attended by minors to investigate crimes . | Kidz Bop 22 is the 22nd album in the Kidz Bop series . It was released on July 17 , 2012 . | is a 2012 Japanese suspense horror film directed by . It was released on April 21 , 2012 . | Jumper is a 2008 American science fiction action film loosely based on the 1992 science fiction novel of the same name written by Steven Gould . The film is directed by Doug Liman and stars Hayden Christensen , Jamie Bell , Rachel Bilson , Max Thieriot , AnnaSophia Robb , Diane Lane , Michael Rooker , and Samuel L. Jac... | Street is the first studio album by South Korean girl group EXID . The album was released digitally and physically on June 1 , 2016 . The album contains thirteen tracks with the lead single , `` L.I.E '' . The album was a commercial success peaking at number 2 on the Gaon Album Chart . The album has sold over 20,278 ... | 12 Stones is the eponymous debut album from the American rock band 12 Stones . It was released on April 23 , 2002 by Wind-up Records . The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 147 . | 17 is the twelfth studio album by Japanese band Tokio . It was released on 22 August 2012 . The album peaked at fifth place on the Oricon weekly charts , and remained in the charts for five weeks . | 12th Street Jump is a weekly public radio series , which is broadcast in the United States as well as over internet radio stations around the world . The show is based in Kansas City , where it began broadcasting from in 2009 . The show focuses on two genres , Jazz and Blues , while including regular comedy segments . ... | is the 21st single by Japanese idol girl group AKB48 , released on May 25 , 2011 . | 2112 ( pronounced `` twenty-one twelve '' ) is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush . Released on 1 April 1976 , it features the seven-part title suite composed by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson , with lyrics written by Neil Peart telling a dystopian story set in the year 2112 . It is sometimes described as a... | Murray Street is the 12th studio album by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth . It was released on June 25 , 2002 by record label DGC . | Twicecoaster : Lane 2 ( stylized as TWICEcoaster : LANE 2 ) is the reissue of South Korean girl group Twice 's third extended play ( EP ) Twicecoaster : Lane 1 . It was released digitally and physically on February 20 , 2017 by JYP Entertainment . It contains 13 tracks , including the lead single , `` Knock Knock '' . | Jumper is a 1992 science fiction novel by Steven Gould . The novel was published in mass market paperback in October 1993 and re-released in February 2008 to coincide with the release of the film adaptation . It tells the story of David , a teenager who escapes an abusive household using his ability to teleport . As he... | Street King Immortal is the upcoming sixth studio album by American rapper 50 Cent , set to be released through G-Unit Records , Caroline Records and Capitol Records . Initially reported to be released during the summer of 2011 , the release date of Street King Immortal has since been revised on several occasions . O... | Ringo 2012 is the seventeenth studio album by Ringo Starr , released on 30 January 2012 in the UK and 31 January 2012 in the US . It was released on CD , LP and digitally by Hip-O Records and UMe . | Wrecking Ball is the seventeenth studio album by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen , released March 5 , 2012 , on Columbia Records . It was named best album of 2012 by Rolling Stone and along with the album 's first single , `` We Take Care of Our Own '' , was nominated for three Grammy Awards . | is the third Japanese studio album ( sixth overall ) of the South Korean girl group Kara . It was released on November 14 , 2012 , in four different editions . | is the 16th single by Japanese idol girl group NMB48 . It was released on 28 December 2016 . It reached number-one on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart with 266,813 copies sold . It also reached the second place on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 . | is the sixth Japanese single by South Korean girl group Kara . It was released on March 21 , 2012 , and was the group 's first double A-side single . | The soundtrack of the film Let It Shine features 13 original songs and was released on June 12 , 2012 . The tracks were written by top songwriters and producers in the pop and R&B business . The soundtrack debuted at number 29 on the US Billboard 200 . It has also charted at number 22 on the US Digital Albums chart 3... | The Devil Strikes Again is the 22nd studio album by German heavy metal band Rage released on June 10 , 2016 through Nuclear Blast Records . Videos are made for the singles `` My Way '' and `` The Devil Strikes Again '' . | MMXII is the fourteenth studio album by English rock band Killing Joke , released on 2 April 2012 by record label Spinefarm and distributed worldwide by Universal Music Group . | is the twenty-first single by Japanese artist Masaharu Fukuyama . It was released on 24 May 2006 . | The following tables list films released in 2012 . Most notably , Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures celebrated their 100th anniversaries . The James Bond series celebrated its 50th anniversary and released its 23rd film , Skyfall . Six box-office blockbusters from previous years ( Beauty and the Beast , Star Wa... | 79 |
The collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art contain over 240,000 objects. | The Philadelphia Museum of Art is an art museum originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia . The main museum building was completed in 1928 on Fairmount , a hill located at the northwest end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at Eakins Oval . The museum administers collections containing o... | This is a list of museums with major collections of Asian art . Palace Museum * , Beijing , China 1,800,000 objects National Museum of China * , Beijing , China 1,050,000 objects National Palace Museum * , Taipei , Taiwan 700,000 objects National Museum of Korea , Seoul , South Korea 150,000 objects Victoria ... | The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco houses one of the most comprehensive Asian art collections in the world , with more than 18,000 works of art in its permanent collection , some as much as 6,000 years old . | The Museum of Fine Arts ( or MFA ) in Boston , Massachusetts , is the fourth largest museum in the United States . It contains more than 450,000 works of art , making it one of the most comprehensive collections in the Americas . With more than one million visitors a year , it is the 55th most-visited art museum in the... | The Phoenix Art Museum is the Southwest United States ' largest art museum for visual art . Located in Phoenix , Arizona , the museum is 285000 sqft . It displays international exhibitions alongside its comprehensive collection of more than 18,000 works of American , Asian , European , Latin American , Western American... | The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco , comprising the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park , is the largest public arts institution in the city of San Francisco and one of the largest art museums in California , United States . With a total value of over $ 1 bil... | This is a list of public artworks in Philadelphia . The Association for Public Art estimates the city has thousands of public artworks ; the Smithsonian lists more than 700 . Since 1959 nearly 400 works of public art have been created as part of the city 's Percent for Art program , the first such program in the U.S. ... | The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is a museum and art school in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . It was founded in 1805 and is the first and oldest art museum and art school in the United States . The academy 's museum is internationally known for its collections of 19th - and 20th-century American paintings , scu... | This is a list of museums with major collections in ethnography and anthropology . University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology , Cambridge , UK 800,000 objects Pitt Rivers Museum , Oxford , UK 500,000 objects British Museum , London , UK 350,000 objects Horniman Museum , London , UK 80,000 o... | The Fleming Museum of Art is a museum of art and anthropology located at the University of Vermont in Burlington , Vermont . The museum 's collection includes some 25,000 objects from a wide variety of eras and places . Until 2014 , the museum was known as the Robert Hull Fleming Museum . According to the Vermont Enc... | The Museum of Fine Arts , Houston ( MFAH ) , located in the Houston Museum District , Houston , is one of the largest museums in the United States . The permanent collection of the museum spans more than 6,000 years of history with approximately 64,000 works from six continents . The museum benefits the Houston commu... | This is a list of museums with major collections of Greek and Roman antiquities . Naples Archaeological Museum , Naples , Italy 130,000 objects State Hermitage , St Petersburg , Russia 106,000 objects ( Misleading collection , includes many objects from ancient settlements on the Northern Black Sea coast ) Britis... | The List of painters in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art collections is a list of the artists indexed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art website whose works in their collection were painted . The museum 's collections are spread throughout several locations in Los Angeles , and not all works are on display . T... | The Field Museum of Natural History , also known as The Field Museum , is a natural history museum in Chicago , and is one of the largest such museums in the world . The museum maintains its status as a premier natural history museum through the size and quality of its educational and scientific programs , as well as d... | A list of museums in the United States by state . According to a government statement , there are more than 35,000 museums in the US . | The National Museum of the United States Air Force has one of the world 's largest collections with more than 360 aircraft and missiles on display . | The Metropolitan Museum of Art , colloquially `` the Met , '' is located in New York City and is the largest art museum in the United States , and is among the most visited art museums in the world . Its permanent collection contains over two million works , divided among seventeen curatorial departments . The main bui... | This list of museums in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions ( including nonprofit organizations , government entities , and private businesses ) that collect and care for objects of cultural , artistic , scientific , or historical interest and make their collections ... | The University of New Mexico Art Museum ( sometimes referred to as the University Art Museum or UNM Art Museum ) is an art museum at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque . The museum 's permanent collection includes nearly 30,000 objects , making it the largest collection of fine art in New Mexico . | The List of artists in the Philadelphia Museum of Art handbook of the collections is a list of the artists indexed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art museum guide . The guide , with an introduction by Anne D'Harnencourt , was produced as a 25th anniversary gift by the Museum Associates in 1995 . The museum 's collection... | This is a list of museums or print rooms with major collections of European old master prints and drawings . This list is incomplete , and should not be regarded as a correct ranking of the major collections . British Museum , London , England 50,000 drawings , 2 million prints The Metropolitan Museum of Art * , Ne... | The Appleton Museum of Art is an art museum located in Ocala , Florida . It is affiliated with and governed by the College of Central Florida and has been since 2004 . The Appleton Museum of Art houses a permanent collection of around 18,000 works including art and artifacts representative of European , American , As... | The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities , known commonly as the Egyptian Museum or Museum of Cairo , in Cairo , Egypt , is home to an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities . It has 120,000 items , with a representative amount on display , the remainder in storerooms . The edifice is one of the largest museums... | The List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago is a list of the artists indexed in the Art Institute of Chicago website whose works in their collection were painted . The museum 's collections are spread throughout eight buildings in Chicago , and not all works are on display . The entire collection houses over 3... | The Cleveland Museum of Art ( CMA ) is an art museum located in the Wade Park District , in the University Circle neighborhood on Cleveland 's east side . Internationally renowned for its substantial holdings of Asian and Egyptian art , the museum houses a diverse permanent collection of more than 45,000 works of art f... | This is a list of museums with major art collections from the Ancient Near East . British Museum , London , UK . 290,000 objects . Vorderasiatisches Museum , Berlin , Germany . 250,000 objects . National Museum of Iraq , Baghdad , Iraq .170,000 objects . Musée du Louvre , Paris , France . 100,000 objects . Orient... | The Museum of Arts and Sciences , often referred to as MOAS , is a museum in Daytona Beach , Florida , United States . The museum is a member of the American Alliance of Museums and an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution . It is home to over 30,000 objects , making it one of the largest museums in central Florida ... | The Milwaukee Art Museum ( MAM ) is an art museum in Milwaukee , Wisconsin . Its collection contains nearly 25,000 works of art . It is one of the largest museums in the United States . | __ NOTOC __ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . There are 560 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Philadelphia , including 67 National Historic Landmarks . | The Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art , founded in 1975 , located within historic Congregation Rodeph Shalom , is dedicated to exhibiting contemporary art that illuminates the Jewish experience . The museum has organized solo and group exhibitions of work in many mediums by artists of diverse backgrounds . In additio... | The Museum of Islamic Art , in Cairo , Egypt , is considered one of the greatest in the world , with its exceptional collection of rare woodwork and plaster artefacts , as well as metal , ceramic , glass , crystal , and textile objects of all periods , from all over the Islamic world . In recent years , the museum ha... | The Smithsonian American Art Museum ( commonly known as SAAM , and formerly the National Museum of American Art ) is a museum in Washington , D.C. Together with its branch museum , the Renwick Gallery , it holds one of the world 's largest and most inclusive collections of art , from the colonial period to the present ... | The Dallas Museum of Art ( DMA ) is a major art museum located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas , Texas , along Woodall Rodgers Freeway between St. Paul and Harwood . In 1984 , the museum moved from its previous location in Fair Park to the Arts District . The new building was designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes ... | 80 |
Dustin Hoffman is an award-winning actor. | Dustin Lee Hoffman ( born August 8 , 1937 ) is an American actor and a director , with a career in film , television , and theatre since 1960 . Hoffman has been known for his versatile portrayals of antiheroes and vulnerable characters . He won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1980 for Kramer vs. Kramer , and in 198... | American actor Dustin Hoffman began his career by appearing in an episode of Naked City in 1961 . His first theatrical performance was 1961 's A Cook for Mr. General as Ridzinski . Following several guest appearances on television , he starred in the 1966 play Eh ? ; his performance garnered him both a Theatre World Aw... | American actor Philip Seymour Hoffman ( July 23 , 1967February 2 , 2014 ) received many awards and nominations throughout his career . | Philip Seymour Hoffman ( July 23 , 1967 -- February 2 , 2014 ) was an American actor , director , and producer of film and theater . Best known for his distinctive supporting and character roles -- typically lowlifes , bullies , and misfits -- Hoffman made many films from the early 1990s until his death at age 46 . D... | John Horton is a film and television actor . | Russell Dykstra is a multi-award winning Australian actor of screen , stage and TV . | Adam Herschman is an American actor . | Basil Harry Hoffman ( born January 18 , 1938 ) is an American actor . He has had a film and TV career spanning five decades mostly in supporting roles . He has starred in films with many award-winning directors , including Alan Pakula and Robert Redford . He has also authored two books about acting , including Acting a... | Morgan Freeman ( born June 1 , 1937 ) is an American actor , producer and narrator . Freeman won an Academy Award in 2005 for Best Supporting Actor with Million Dollar Baby ( 2004 ) , and he has received Oscar nominations for his performances in Street Smart ( 1987 ) , Driving Miss Daisy ( 1989 ) , The Shawshank Redemp... | Dustin Fitzsimons ( born December 19 , 1986 ) is an American actor who has starred and appeared in several films , television shows , and commercials . Fitzsimons began his career in mid-2008 after making several appearances in Little Caesars commercials that had aired across the country at the time . Shortly after ,... | Heinz Baumann is a German actor . | Dustin Nguyen ( born September 17 , 1962 ) is a Vietnamese-American actor , director , writer , and martial artist . He is best known for his roles as Harry Truman Ioki on 21 Jump Street and as Johnny Loh on V.I.P. . In Films , he 's known for starring in Little Fish , The Doom Generation and The Rebel . | Philip Seymour Hoffman ( 19672014 ) was an American actor , director , and producer . He was prolific in both film and theater from the early 1990s until his death at the age of 46 , after which The New York Times declared him `` perhaps the most ambitious and widely admired American actor of his generation '' . | Jacob Edward `` Jake '' Hoffman ( born March 20 , 1981 ) is an American actor and director . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | is a Japanese actor . | 81 |
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