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What country of origin does House of Cosbys and Bill Cosby have in common?
[ { "docid": "2921047", "title": "", "text": "House of Cosbys is an American animated sitcom created by Justin Roiland for the film festival Channel 101. The series centers on Mitchell Reynolds (Jeff Davis), who builds a cloning machine to make duplicates of his favorite comedian, Bill Cosby. The show stars Davis, Roiland, and a rotating cast of performers, many of whom were participants at Channel 101. The series premiered January 30, 2005, and was the number one-rated program on the site for three months. Four episodes of the series were created, which debuted at Channel 101 screenings and were posted online thereafter. The series concluded on June 26, 2005 with an \"unofficial\" fifth installment." }, { "docid": "158894", "title": "", "text": "William Henry Cosby Jr. ( ; born July 12, 1937) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, musician, and author. His start in stand-up comedy began at the hungry i in San Francisco; he then landed a starring role in the 1960s television show \"I Spy\". He was also a regular on the children's television series \"The Electric Company\" during the show's first two seasons." } ]
[ { "docid": "30941843", "title": "", "text": "theme song for \"The Bill Cosby Show\", and was also released as a well-known single in 1969. It was written and performed by Quincy Jones and Bill Cosby. It is known for its nonsense lyrics. It is on the album \"Smackwater Jack\". \"Hikky Burr\" was featured on the album \"The Original Jam Sessions 1969\", and on \"The Best of Bill Cosby\"." }, { "docid": "9031244", "title": "", "text": "The Best of Bill Cosby (1969) is the 12th album by Bill Cosby." }, { "docid": "3117620", "title": "", "text": "Bill Cosby: Himself is a 1983 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby. Filmed before a live audience at the Hamilton Place Theatre, in Hamilton, Ontario, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage to parenthood. The film also showcases Cosby's trademark conversational style of stand-up comedy. For most of the performance, Cosby is seated at the center of the stage, only getting up to emphasize a joke." }, { "docid": "15054324", "title": "", "text": "The Original Jam Sessions 1969 is a 2004 released album by Quincy Jones and Bill Cosby recorded as backing music for \"The Bill Cosby Show\" in 1969." }, { "docid": "9031310", "title": "", "text": "More of the Best of Bill Cosby (1970) is the 13th album by Bill Cosby." }, { "docid": "44462996", "title": "", "text": "Bill Cosby 77 is an unreleased 2014 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby, filmed before a live audience at the San Francisco Jazz Center in California. Cosby chose the venue in honor of his friend Enrico Banducci and his establishment the hungry i. The comedian said his wife Camille Cosby helped with the editing process of the film. At approximately 60 minutes in duration, the film features Cosby pontificating on matters of children, romance, and matrimony. The film was named in honor of the fact that it was taped on Cosby's 77th birthday on July 12, 2014." }, { "docid": "7099328", "title": "", "text": "Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days (1976) is a musical comedy album by Bill Cosby." }, { "docid": "7086011", "title": "", "text": "Inside the Mind of Bill Cosby (1972) is the 14th album of stand up comedy by Bill Cosby. It is the fifteenth such album he released, but only the fourth on Uni Records (when that label folded, the album was distributed by its parent company, MCA). The album is available on compact disc, but to date the other Uni albums have not been so released." }, { "docid": "15965652", "title": "", "text": "Bill (1973) is a compilation album of previously released material by Bill Cosby. All the routines are edited down compared to their original appearances on previous albums, some slightly, some considerably." }, { "docid": "6252587", "title": "", "text": "Silver Throat: Bill Cosby Sings (1967) is the sixth album by Bill Cosby." }, { "docid": "2678932", "title": "", "text": "Cosby was an American sitcom starring Bill Cosby." }, { "docid": "7099536", "title": "", "text": "Disco Bill (1977) is an album by Bill Cosby. It is his fifth, and last, musical comedy/parody album. As with \"Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days\", Cosby stated he improvised much of the material on the album; as its name implies, the album spoofs the disco craze of the late 1970s." }, { "docid": "34360434", "title": "", "text": "The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is a museum located on the Spelman College campus in Atlanta. The museum is housed in the Camille O. Hanks Cosby Academic Center named after Camille Cosby, the wife of Bill Cosby. The museum states that it is the only museum in the nation dedicated to art by and about women of the African diaspora." }, { "docid": "2046189", "title": "", "text": "The Cosby Mysteries is an American television mystery series that starred Bill Cosby. It is the first television series to star Cosby since \"The Cosby Show\" (which ended in the spring of 1992) and lasted one season (1994–1995). Actor/Rapper Mos Def appeared in several episodes (credited as Dante Bezé)." }, { "docid": "16062678", "title": "", "text": "Camille Cosby (born Camille Olivia Hanks; March 20, 1944) is an American television producer, author, philanthropist, and the wife of comedian Bill Cosby. The character of Clair Huxtable from \"The Cosby Show\" was based on her." }, { "docid": "3600997", "title": "", "text": "Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow...Right! is the debut album release by Bill Cosby. It was recorded live at the nightclub The Bitter End in New York City's Greenwich Village during early 1963. The album includes three sketches about Noah." }, { "docid": "18818890", "title": "", "text": "\"Yes, Yes, Yes\" is a musical comedy/parody song co-written, recorded and released as a single in 1976 by comedian Bill Cosby. The song came from Cosby's 1976 album, \"Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days\"." }, { "docid": "44800127", "title": "", "text": "Erika Ranee Cosby (born April 8, 1965) is a contemporary American painter and an adjunct art professor at New York University. As the daughter of comedian Bill Cosby and Camille Hanks Cosby, she grew up in the media spotlight." }, { "docid": "9031575", "title": "", "text": "Himself is the 18th comedy album by Bill Cosby." }, { "docid": "7074182", "title": "", "text": "Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs (1971) is an album by Bill Cosby. Unlike most of his recordings, this is not a full-fledged comedy album, but rather a record intended for children to school them on the dangers of drugs through songs and dialogue. It won the Grammy Award in 1972 for Best Recording for Children." }, { "docid": "15633315", "title": "", "text": "Bill Cosby Presents the Cosnarati: State of Emergency" }, { "docid": "6306133", "title": "", "text": "Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band!" }, { "docid": "47278296", "title": "", "text": "Stuart Gardner is an American musician and composer. He is known for his collaborations with Bill Cosby, and for co-writing \"Kiss Me\", the theme song of Cosby's sitcom \"The Cosby Show\"." }, { "docid": "44868769", "title": "", "text": "Autumn Jackson, also known as Autumn Williams, (born September 20, 1974) first came to media attention in 1997 for her extortion attempt against comedian Bill Cosby. Jackson had threatened to go to the tabloids with her claim to be Cosby's illegitimate child unless Cosby paid her $40 million USD. Jackson's disputed paternity claim against Cosby resurfaced in the media in 2014, as a result of sexual assault allegations against Cosby." }, { "docid": "44590252", "title": "", "text": "American comedian Bill Cosby has been the subject of publicized sexual assault allegations. With the earliest incidents allegedly taking place in the mid-1960s, Cosby has been accused by numerous women of rape, drug facilitated sexual assault, sexual battery, child sexual abuse, or sexual misconduct. Earlier sexual assault allegations against Cosby became more public after an October 2014 comedy routine by comedian Hannibal Buress alluding to Cosby's covert sexual misbehavior went viral, and many additional claims were made after that date. The dates of the alleged incidents span from 1965 to 2008 across 10 U.S. states and one Canadian province." }, { "docid": "25147235", "title": "", "text": "William \"Spaceman\" Patterson is a composer, arranger, producer, music director, director and entrepreneur who has collaborated with Miles Davis and James Brown. He was one of the musicians in Davis' line-up in the 1980s. He also produced Melvin Van Peebles album Ghetto Gothic. In 1992, Patterson provided music for Ntozake Shange's \"The Love Space Demands\", an adaptation of some of her poetry. In 2003, he was musical director for the play Dream on Monkey Mountain presented at the Harlem School of the Arts. In 2010, Patterson, long-time collaborator of Bill Cosby who worked on \"The Cosby Show\", assembled Cosby's album \"The Cosnarati: State Of Emergency\". Patterson told the Associated Press that when Cosby contacted him about making the album, \"People started speculating, is he going to rap about Jell-O Pudding Pops or what?\"" }, { "docid": "1737383", "title": "", "text": "The Bill Cosby Show is an American sitcom that aired for two seasons on NBC's Sunday night schedule from 1969 until 1971, under the sponsorship of Procter & Gamble. There were 52 episodes made in the series. It marked Bill Cosby's first solo foray in television, after his co starring role with Robert Culp in \"I Spy\". The series also marked the first time an African American starred in his or her own eponymous comedy series." }, { "docid": "36820478", "title": "", "text": "At Last Bill Cosby Really Sings is an album by Bill Cosby. It is his fifth music-based album and the only one released on the Stax Records-distributed Partee Records. It features appearances from former Stevie Wonder band members like future R&B star Ray Parker, Jr. on guitar, and also features a second collaboration with his songwriting partner Stu Gardner, who plays organ on this set." }, { "docid": "7387121", "title": "", "text": "The New Bill Cosby Show is an American variety television series aired in the United States by CBS as part of its 1972–73 lineup." }, { "docid": "33102778", "title": "", "text": "Bill Cosby Presents Badfoot Brown & the Bunions Bradford Funeral Marching Band" } ]
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How many fountains where present "World of Color" which includes lights,fire,laser and fog which has anthology television series and created by Steve Davison, who is Lead Creative Executive of Parades for Walt Disney and author such a shows as "Believe..There's Magic in the Start", "Disney Dreams!"?
[ { "docid": "35694141", "title": "", "text": "Steven \"Steve\" Davison is Lead Creative Executive of Parades and Spectaculars for Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, and is responsible for the overall creative direction of daytime parades, firework displays, and nighttime spectaculars at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide. He created such shows as \"Believe... There's Magic in the Stars\", \"\", \"World of Color\", and \"Disney Dreams!\"." }, { "docid": "12775381", "title": "", "text": "World of Color is a nighttime show at Disney California Adventure, part of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. Conceived by Vice President of Parades and Spectaculars, Steve Davison, and designed by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, the show has nearly 1,200 musical water fountains and includes lights, fire, lasers, and fog, with high-definition projections on mist screens. The show is inspired by Walt Disney's \"Wonderful World of Color\" anthology television series, as evidenced by the use of its eponymous theme song written by the Sherman Brothers." } ]
[ { "docid": "1924004", "title": "", "text": "Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams was a fireworks show at the Magic Kingdom theme park of Walt Disney World. The show debuted at the park on October 9, 2003, and was developed by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, under the direction of VP Parades & Spectaculars, Steve Davison, who was assigned to create a replacement for the 32-year-old \"Fantasy in the Sky\" fireworks. Several variations of the show at Walt Disney World include \"Happy HalloWishes\" during \"Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party\", \"Holiday Wishes\" during \"Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party\", and \"Magic, Music and Mayhem\" during the 2007 event \"Disney's Pirate and Princess Party\". The version at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris premiered on July 16, 2005 and had its final show on August 25, 2007. The show at the Magic Kingdom was sponsored by Pandora Jewelry. On February 9, 2017 it was announced by the Disney Parks Blog that \"Wishes\" would conclude its 13 year run at the Magic Kingdom. The show was presented for the last time on May 11, 2017 at the Magic Kingdom Park and was replaced by \"Happily Ever After\" on May 12, 2017." }, { "docid": "46497392", "title": "", "text": "Disneyland Forever was a nighttime spectacular at Disneyland that premiered alongside the \"Paint the Night\" parade and \"World of Color—Celebrate!\" on May 21, 2015 as part of the park's 60th anniversary celebration. The show was produced by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, under direction of Steve Davison. \"Disneyland Forever\" incorporates fireworks, projection mapping, fire, lasers, and searchlights to depict scenes from Disney films. The show closed on September 5th, 2016 as the Diamond Celebration concluded along with World of Color Celebrate. The shows exit song \"A Kiss Goodnight\" would be later be released on CD with a book bearing the songs name." }, { "docid": "3114333", "title": "", "text": "Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams premiered on May 5, 2005 as part of the Happiest Homecoming on Earth, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Disneyland in California. Conceived by VP Parades and Spectaculars, Steve Davison, the parade celebrates the dreams of Disney characters and includes Disney characters such as Mickey, Minnie, Tinker Bell, Cinderella, Snow White, Simba, Alice and Mad Hatter, Pinocchio, Belle and Beast, Ariel, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto. The parade includes eight floats which include Getaway to Dreams, Dream of Enchantment, Dream of Laughter, Dream of Another World, Dream of Imagination, Dream of Adventure, and Dreams Come True. It closed in November 2008 before the Holidays at Disneyland." }, { "docid": "47543552", "title": "", "text": "Rivers of Light is a nighttime show at Disney's Animal Kingdom in the Walt Disney World Resort. \"Rivers of Light\" is located in the park's Discovery River lagoon between Discovery Island and Expedition Everest. The show features water fountains, mist screens, floating lanterns, fire effects, lasers, lights, fog, projection mapping and live performers. and incorporates the park's Tree of Life into the show." }, { "docid": "34881921", "title": "", "text": "Disney Dreams! was a nighttime spectacular at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris. It was designed specially for the 20th anniversary of the park and ran until 24 March 2017 after which it was replaced by \"Disney Illuminations\". Conceived by \"World of Color\" creator Steve Davison, the show features projection mapping onto the park's castle, fireworks, water fountains, fire, music, lasers, searchlights, mist screens and other special effects. Since spring 2011, Dreams began testing with original projector animations but, in late 2011, some scenes that were tested in early 2011 were deleted and others were changed. Using the technique of projection mapping, the castle can be visually transformed in numerous ways such as shrinking, spinning and turrets flipping." }, { "docid": "18165681", "title": "", "text": "Disney's Celebrate America is a seasonal fireworks show that premiered on July 3, 2008 at the Magic Kingdom theme park in the Walt Disney World outside Orlando, Florida, and on July 4 of that same year at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. The 15-minute show, produced by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment under creative director Steve Davison, celebrates the traditions, spirit and music of the United States of America, and is shown in lieu of the regular fireworks shows on both July 3 and 4 at Walt Disney World and Disneyland. While both parks use the same soundtrack, the fireworks used are different, due to Anaheim's fireworks laws being more strict." }, { "docid": "53802169", "title": "", "text": "Disney Illuminations is a nighttime spectacular at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris. It opened to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the park and is based on the Ignite the Dream, A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light at Shanghai Disneyland Park. The show features projection mapping onto the park's castle, fireworks, water fountains, fire, music, lasers, searchlights, mist screens and other special effects." }, { "docid": "46350968", "title": "", "text": "Once Upon a Time is a nighttime spectacular at Tokyo Disneyland and Magic Kingdom. Similar to \"Celebrate the Magic\" and \"Disney Dreams!\", the Tokyo show premiered on May 29, 2014, and utilizes fireworks, lasers, fire, projection mapping, and searchlights during the 19-minute presentation. The Magic Kingdom version is shorter and excludes the use of fire and lasers." }, { "docid": "2786815", "title": "", "text": "IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth is a nighttime show performed nightly at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. The show utilizes fireworks, pyrotechnics, water fountains, fire effects, lasers, and searchlights to create a visual production on the park's World Showcase Lagoon. It premiered on October 1, 1999 as IllumiNations 2000: Reflections of Earth as part of the Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration; it was so successful that after the celebration ended the \"2000\" was dropped from the name and the show was continued." }, { "docid": "3004624", "title": "", "text": "The Magic Kingdom Parade is a large theatrical presentation at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World which dates back to the beginning of the theme park. ." }, { "docid": "3048631", "title": "", "text": "The Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade is an American television special that airs on Christmas Day on ABC, taped primarily inside the Magic Kingdom theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, approximately one month prior to Christmas Day. A Spanish simulcast of the parade has aired on Univision under the titles Desfile de Navidad Disney, (Feliz) Navidad Disney, and Navidad Mágica Disney, and typically airs Spanish singers who sing Christmas carols as well as their latest hits. Past shows have included segments featuring other Disney theme parks in Orlando, Florida; Anaheim, California; and around the world (plus in recent editions, the Disney Cruise Line). The program has aired annually since 1983, with the exception of the year 2000 when Disney aired a Christmas Eve \"Tracking Santa\" special instead. In 1999, a nighttime version of the parade was shown on Christmas Day." }, { "docid": "5877549", "title": "", "text": "Johnny Tremain is a 1957 film made by Walt Disney Productions, based on the 1944 Newbery Medal-winning children's novel of the same name by Esther Forbes, retelling the story of the years in Boston, Massachusetts prior to the outbreak of the American Revolution. The movie was directed by Robert Stevenson. It was made for television, but first released to theatres. Walt Disney understood the new technology of color television and filmed his Walt Disney anthology television series in color. But the show, known as \"Disneyland\" at that time, was broadcast in black and white. After its theater run in 1957, the film was shown in its entirety on television in two episodes (in color, then known as \"The Wonderful World of Disney\"), rather than as a complete film on a single evening, on November 21 and 28, 1958." }, { "docid": "357520", "title": "", "text": "Walt Disney Productions (later The Walt Disney Company) has produced an anthology television series under several different titles since 1954." }, { "docid": "11648966", "title": "", "text": "Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade was a parade at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort. The parade first premiered on October 1, 2001 as part of the Walt Disney World Resort's 100 Years of Magic Celebration. The parade is a procession of characters riding in highly themed cars down the streets of Disney's Hollywood Studios in true Hollywood style." }, { "docid": "53998544", "title": "", "text": "The Magic of Walt Disney World is a 1972 documentary featurette produced by Walt Disney Productions. Filmed at the then-new Walt Disney World resort in Florida, this film served as a tour of the Magic Kingdom theme park, the resort hotels and other areas within the \"Vacation Kingdom\". It was narrated by actor Steve Forrest." }, { "docid": "1188373", "title": "", "text": "Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress is an attraction located at the Magic Kingdom park at the Walt Disney World Resort. Created by both Walt Disney and WED Enterprises as the prime feature of the General Electric (GE) Pavilion for the 1964 New York World's Fair, the attraction was moved to Tomorrowland at Disneyland in Anaheim, California as Carousel of Progress, remaining there from 1967 until 1973. It was replaced in Disneyland by America Sings in 1974, and reopened in its present home in Walt Disney World Resort's Magic Kingdom in 1975." }, { "docid": "4056142", "title": "", "text": "\"Disneyland 10th Anniversary\" is a 1965 episode of \"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color\". It begins with Walt Disney showing viewers and Disneyland ambassador Julie Reihm plans for upcoming attractions, including It's a Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion. In Disneyland, the Disney characters celebrate Disneyland’s Tencennial, with a show in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle and a parade put on by a local high school band and cheerleaders. Next, Walt Disney describes a brief history of the construction of the park, followed by a tour of some of the attractions at the time, including Matterhorn Bobsleds, Jungle Cruise, the Flying Saucers, the Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland and the Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. The climax of the episode is a Dixieland band on the Mark Twain Riverboat, and some other boats on the Rivers of America put on an interesting water show." }, { "docid": "21920358", "title": "", "text": "The ninth wave of the \"Walt Disney Treasures\" series of DVDs was released on November 3, 2009. This wave comprises two releases, each containing one season of the 1957–1959 \"Zorro\" TV series. Note that these episodes were previously released exclusively through the Disney Movie Club, but those releases were colorized whereas these releases are the original black-and-white format. Each release also includes two of the four hour-long \"Zorro\" episodes originally aired on \"Walt Disney Presents\" in 1960 and 1961. This wave is the first wave to not include any animated sets, and the last wave that has been released to date. Despite being the last wave, this was the only wave to feature standard size DVD cases, while the tin size remained the same. For the first time also, the tins were colored black, and was the second time featuring another colored tin since \"\". This wave also brought back the side straps, now colored yellow instead of blue. This was also the first wave where no original animated set came out. It was speculated on Disney fan forums that animated set would contain animated left overs from Disney era, including animated shorts not released on previous sets, including the Chip'n'Dale solo cartoons, and Educational shorts form mid-1960s, as well as the animated episodes from the anthology series some of them hosted by Ludwig Von Drake." }, { "docid": "1009444", "title": "", "text": "The Main Street Electrical Parade is a nighttime parade, created by Bob Jani and project director Ron Miziker, famous for its long run at Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort in California and Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. It features floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack triggered by radio control along key areas of the parade route. The parade has also spun off several other versions that ran or continue to run at Disney parks around the world. Currently, an updated version runs at Tokyo Disneyland as the \"Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights\". In 2014, Hong Kong Disneyland premiered a spiritual successor to the Main Street Electrical Parade, the \"Paint the Night Parade\", which, like its predecessor, features \"Baroque Hoedown\" as its theme song. An extended version of \"Paint the Night\" premiered at Disneyland on May 22, 2015 as part of the park's 60th anniversary celebration." }, { "docid": "30874916", "title": "", "text": "The Tapestry of Nations was a parade at the Epcot theme park in Walt Disney World, Florida, United States, that ran around the World Showcase Lagoon from 1999 to 2001, after which it was rethemed as Tapestry of Dreams. The parade had a unity and world peace theme and featured a variety of large puppets and massive rotating drum units. The puppets were designed by Michael Curry who also designed the puppets for \"The Lion King\" on Broadway and a variety of Disney theme park shows. The leader of the parade was the Sage of Time, who was represented as a stilt walker in an elaborate costume featuring alchemy symbols, gold trim on a white robe, a staff, and a headpiece resembling a sun with a face." }, { "docid": "49594496", "title": "", "text": "List of Walt Disney anthology television series episodes" }, { "docid": "5023043", "title": "", "text": "Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic is a 5-volume compilation series, each containing 25 (125 in total) songs compiled from Disneyland and Walt Disney World, various Disney films in animation and live-action, and the Walt Disney anthology television series. Each volume was released individually on CD and cassette between 1995 and 1998. Volume One was released on March 28, 1995, Volume Two on September 12, 1995, Volume Three on July 2, 1996, Volume Four on July 15, 1997 and Volume Five on September 22, 1998. In 2000, a box set was released containing volumes 1 - 3, followed by a box set containing volumes 1 - 4 in 2001. Finally, a box set containing all five volumes packaged in a slipcase was released by Walt Disney Records in Australia, Japan, North America and Europe in 2003." }, { "docid": "34394786", "title": "", "text": "\"An Adventure in Color/Mathmagicland\" was the first color episode of Disney's long-running anthology series to air in color, premiering on September 24, 1961 as \"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color\" following the series' move from ABC to NBC. This show introduced a new character, Ludwig Von Drake, who provides an interesting lowdown on color (at one point performing \"The Spectrum Song\", all about different colors). By the end of the song, the NBC Peacock makes a brief cameo as a \"color show-off\". The kaleidoscopic intro to the show featured music composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. The second part of the show is the 1959 featurette \"Donald in Mathmagic Land\"." }, { "docid": "34628463", "title": "", "text": "One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On is a live stage show located at Tomorrowland of Tokyo Disneyland at the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan. The show is located at the Showbase 2000 adjacent to Space Mountain. The show is a sequel and an adaptation to the original \"One Man's Dream\", formerly at Tokyo Disneyland from 1988 to 1995 and also at Disneyland in Anaheim, California from 1989 to 1990, and is currently at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort but is instead a walkthrough gallery under the name of \"\"." }, { "docid": "17552257", "title": "", "text": "WET, also known as WET Design, is a water feature design firm based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1983 by former Disney Imagineers Mark Fuller, Melanie Simon, and Alan Robinson, the company has designed over two hundred fountains and water features using water, fire, ice, fog, and lights. It is known for creating The Dubai Fountain, the world's largest performing fountain, along with the 8-acre (3.2 ha) Fountains of Bellagio It has designed features in over 20 countries around the world, in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East." }, { "docid": "2715721", "title": "", "text": "The Moteurs... Action! Stunt Show Spectacular or Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show is a stunt show performed at Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland Paris and formerly performed at Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The \"Moteurs... Action!\" show originally premiered with the Walt Disney Studios Park when it opened in March 2002. The \"Lights, Motors, Action!\" version of the show debuted three years later at Disney's Hollywood Studios as part of the Happiest Celebration on Earth festival, in which each of the four Walt Disney World theme parks opened a new attraction that been copied from another Disney resort." }, { "docid": "2088578", "title": "", "text": "A Trip Through the Walt Disney Studios was a documentary made in response to requests from members of RKO Radio Pictures for a behind the scenes look at Walt Disney Studios. The film was never intended for public showing; it was only shown to executives at RKO. However, footage from this documentary was recycled into a shorter featurette, \"How Walt Disney Cartoons Are Made\", which was released to public audiences. It was shot in the first week of July 1937." }, { "docid": "74530", "title": "", "text": "Disney's House of Mouse is an American animated television series, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation (now Disney Television Animation), that originally aired from 2001 to 2003. On September 2, 2002, an all night marathon of this show titled \"Night of 1000 Toons\" aired on Toon Disney. \"Disney's House of Mouse\" is a spin-off of the popular short-lived Disney series \"Mickey Mouse Works\", and featured many Mouse Works shorts as well as new shorts created specifically for the spin-off series." }, { "docid": "27806003", "title": "", "text": "Summer Nightastic! was an annual three-month promotion by the Walt Disney Company celebrating the summer at the US Disney Resorts. It started in 2009 at the Disneyland Resort and had returned for 2010 at the Disneyland Resort and at the Walt Disney World Resort. The event included special nighttime events and ride operations. Walt Disney World featured events at the Magic Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Epcot. The Disneyland Resort featured events at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. It was replaced by Disney Soundsational Summer at Disneyland, however the fireworks were retained. The event did not return to Walt Disney World in 2011 either." }, { "docid": "23737586", "title": "", "text": "Mickey's Magical World is a 1988 home video compilation from Walt Disney Home Video, originally released on November 1, 1988, as released as part of the Walt Disney Mini-Classics series, in honor to celebrate Mickey Mouse's 60th anniversary. Jiminy Cricket hosted this show with clips from the following classic Disney cartoon shorts:" } ]
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Chris Larceny directed the music video Gon Jock, featuring a Haitian rapper who first achieved fame as a member of what New Jersey hip hop group?
[ { "docid": "35216810", "title": "", "text": "Chris Fraser (professional name Chris Larceny) is an African-American urban music and hip-hop music video, television and film director affiliated with Miami's ghost writer and Industry Executive Dray Skky, During the years spanning 2006 through 2010, Chris Larceny was the Director of Film for music label Poe Boy Music Group. Poe Boy Music Group is known for launching the careers of Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Jackie O and Brisco. Chris Larceny directed the films \"The Game Don’t Differ\", \"M.I Yayo\", \"Money Right\" and Flo Rida's R.O.O.T.S. Larceny has been the Second Unit Director/Assistant Director for The History Channel series Gangland and Trina: Live and Uncut. In 2010 Chris Larceny directed the music video ‘Gon Jock featuring Wyclef Jean, Lil Boosie and Haitian Fresh. Chris Larceny is currently in production of his television series \"THE LICK\" starring Clifton Powell and James Anthony Brown." }, { "docid": "302511", "title": "", "text": "Nel Ust Wyclef Jean ( ; born on October 17, 1969), better known by his professional name Wyclef Jean, is a Haitian rapper, musician and actor. At the age of nine, Jean emigrated as a child to the United States with his family and settled there. He first achieved fame as a member of the New Jersey hip hop group the Fugees. Jean has won three Grammy Awards for his musical work." } ]
[ { "docid": "168415", "title": "", "text": "Fugees (sometimes The Fugees; formerly Tranzlator Crew) were an American hip hop group who rose to fame in the early-1990s. Their repertoire included elements of hip hop, soul and Caribbean music, particularly reggae. The members of the group were rapper/singer/producer Wyclef Jean, rapper/singer/producer Lauryn Hill, and rapper/producer Pras Michel. Deriving their name from the term refugee, Jean and Michel are Haitian, while Hill is American." }, { "docid": "43770483", "title": "", "text": "K.O (Ntokozo Mdluli) is a South African hip hop artist and rapper who first achieved famed as the member of Teargas, a famed hip hop group which released a critically acclaimed debut album titled K’shubile K’bovu in 2006. K.O has since released his critically acclaimed debut solo album titled Skhanda Republic." }, { "docid": "23076079", "title": "", "text": "Flynn Adam Atkins (born August 3, 1973) is an American producer/singer/rapper originating from Los Angeles, California. He is currently independent and has released a new EP titled \"Bang the Drums\". Flynn Adam has also been featured numerous times on RadioU and TVU for his music video, \"Such a Time,\" and is an active member of the hip hop music duo Rootbeer. He was also a member of famed Christian hip-hop group LA Symphony which is currently on hiatus." }, { "docid": "1814806", "title": "", "text": "Demetrius Savelio (born 28 June 1981), better known by his stage name Savage, is a New Zealand rapper of Samoan descent, and a former member of hip hop group the Deceptikonz. Savage was the first New Zealand hip hop artist in history to have a commercial single achieve platinum certification status in the United States. The \"International Breakthrough\" accolade of the Pacific Music Awards was created in his honour. Savage has recently applied his recognisable voice in the electronic dance music space with 5x platinum hit 'Freaks' with Timmy Trumpet, and 4x platinum hit 'Swing' with Joel Fletcher." }, { "docid": "3653276", "title": "", "text": "Verbal (born August 21, 1975) is a Japanese third generation Zainichi Korean hip hop recording artist, music video director and record producer who debuted in 1998 as a member of the Hip hop group m-flo." }, { "docid": "21788829", "title": "", "text": "\"Drop\" is a hip-hop song by American hip-hop duo Timbaland & Magoo, released as the first official single from their second studio album, \"Indecent Proposal\". The track features rapper and DJ Fatman Scoop. A music video (directed by Chris Robinson (director)) for the single was filmed in May 2001 and premiered on BET in early June 2001. Since the single was released strictly via radio airplay it did not receive a physical release till November 13, 2001, a week prior to the album's release. The track is also featured on Def Jam \"Fighters III\"." }, { "docid": "36947238", "title": "", "text": "The discography of the Fugees, an American hip hop trio consisting of rapper/singer Lauryn Hill and rappers Pras Michel and Wyclef Jean, consists of two studio albums, one compilation album, one remix album and nine singles (including one as featured artists) and nine music videos. After the group formed in the 1980s under the name Tranzlator Crew, they signed to Ruffhouse Records and Columbia Records in 1993; they then changed their name to Fugees – an abbreviation of \"refugees\", also a reference to Haitian immigrants." }, { "docid": "31697337", "title": "", "text": "\"Fast Lane\" is the lead single by hip hop duo Bad Meets Evil, a group composed of Royce da 5'9\" and Eminem, from their first EP \"\". The single was produced by Eminem, Supa Dups, and Jason \"JG\" Gilbert, and released on May 3, 2011 by Shady Records. Texas rapper Chamillionaire released a remix. A music video by director James Larese of music video direction group Syndrome. The music video features animated visuals and kinetic typography, with cameo appearances by Mr. Porter and Slaughterhouse. Fans and critics considered it a return to Eminem's Slim Shady alter ego." }, { "docid": "7224932", "title": "", "text": "Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimp is a mixed hardcore pornography and hip hop music video featuring the music of rapper Snoop Dogg, produced by Hustler Video. The video was also directed, co-produced and presented by Snoop, although he does not feature in any sex scenes. In the films credits, Snoop is listed under the moniker \"Snoop Scorsese\". The movie was released in 2002, a year after Snoop Dogg set the trend of mixed hip hop porn movies with \"Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle\"." }, { "docid": "22456534", "title": "", "text": "\"N.E. Heart Break\" is a 1989 song performed by American R&B quintet New Edition. The song serves as the fifth and final single from their sixth studio album \"Heart Break\" (1988). \"N.E. Heart Break\" peaked at number 13 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The music video for the song depicts the group members riding mopeds after finishing their Heart Break tour. The music video featured cameos from Malcolm Jamal Warner (who also directed the video), Heavy D & The Boyz (The group's labelmate), Shanice Wilson, The Boys, Robert Townsend, and Brooke Payne, who also appeared in the \"If It Isn't Love\" video. The version of the song featured in the video is the single version, rather than the one featured on the studio album." }, { "docid": "40575948", "title": "", "text": "Hip Hop has been present in the \"brasiliense\" social and musical scene since the late 1980s. It is arguably the second biggest Hip Hop scene in Brazil. The first generation of rappers included GOG and Dj Jamaika. The second generation initiated with MC RAPadura in the 1990s. Currently, the most successful female rapper from Brasília is Flora Matos. Furthermore, the current generation, from the year 2000 on, has many groups and MCs who are releasing their projects and creating new events to expand the Hip Hop scene in the capital of Brazil." }, { "docid": "24917531", "title": "", "text": "Van Full of Pakistans is the debut album by alternative hip hop group Y'all So Stupid, released on May 25, 1993 through Rowdy Records. The album is mostly produced by Spearhead X, who plays the narrating prank caller on every skit, and also features production by Da King & I's DJ Majesty and Coney island's own Sylvan Seargeant. The album's title track peaked at #23 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and was ranked as #96 on Complex's list of \"The 100 Best Hip-Hop One Hit Wonders\" in 2012. Chris Applebaum directed the music video for the title track for Little Caesar Productions." }, { "docid": "35262489", "title": "", "text": "Minos (Hangul: 마이노스), born as Choi Minho (Hangul: 최민호), is a rapper of the Republic of Korea, under the Korean hip hop label, Brand New Music. He specialises in the production of hip hop. Minos arrived to the Korean hip hop scene when he debuted with the Korean hip hop team, Virus, as a member back in 1999, alongside Mecca, who is not in the hip hop scene anymore." }, { "docid": "19067280", "title": "", "text": "Chris Steele, better known by his stage name Time, is an American indie hip hop artist from Denver, Colorado. He is one of the original members of Dirty Laboratory Productions. He is also one half of the hip hop group Calm. Aside from music, Steele is also an investigative journalist." }, { "docid": "16257624", "title": "", "text": "Pee Froiss is a hip hop group formed in Dakar, Senegal in 1993. It was originally produced by another hip hop group from that city, Positive Black Soul, and since recorded with the duo. The band's music is rapped in Wolof, French, and English and features traditional Senegalese instruments such as the kora as part of its instrumentation. Pee Froiss was one of the first rap groups to include a female performer in their lineup, Sista Joyce. The group's members create all of their own music videos with very sparse resources, the first of which was released in 1996 with their first album." }, { "docid": "9437360", "title": "", "text": "\"Heavenly Divine\" is a single by Hip Hop group Jedi Mind Tricks, released in the summer of 1999 through the group's self-run label Superegular Recordings . The track's violin and background vocals are both sampled from \"Andante\" by Bobby McFerrin and Yo-Yo Ma. The song marks the debut of New Jersey rapper Jus Allah, who temporarily joined Stoupe and Vinnie Paz as JMT's third member. \"Heavenly Divine\" was the first single from the group's second album \"Violent by Design\", followed by \"Genghis Khan\" and \"Retaliation\" . The single's B-Side features the track \"Trinity\", featuring L-Fudge and Louis Logic, and the edited \"Heavenly Divine (Remix)\". Both were also featured on \"Violent by Design\" ." }, { "docid": "16599445", "title": "", "text": "Islamic Force is an Oriental hip hop group, originally from Berlin, who ultimately began the Oriental hip-hop movement as a way of creating an identity for minorities in Germany. The group was founded in the late 1980s during a time of growth for hip-hop in Germany and was made up of members of different ethnicities, including lyric writer and rapper, Boe-B, vocalist Killa Hakan, whose families originally were from Turkey, DJ Derezon, whose ancestry was Spanish and German, and vocalist Nelie whose family hailed from Germany and Albania. Originally, their focus was on American hip-hop, and the group felt a strong connection to African American hip-hop, but they soon began experimenting with Turkish music and were the first group to combine computer drum rhythms with Arabesque breaks." }, { "docid": "180538", "title": "", "text": "Dilated Peoples is an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California. They achieved notability in the underground hip hop community, although they have had little mainstream success in the US, with the exception of the song \"This Way\", a 2004 collaboration with Kanye West, Xzibit, and John Legend appearing in the music video. They reached the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart with two tracks, \"This Way\" and \"Worst Comes to Worst.\" Their members include DJ Babu (producer/DJ), Evidence (MC/producer) and Rakaa (MC). The group also received a publicity spike after their songs were featured in the 2003 video games \"\" and \"NBA Street Vol. 2\"." }, { "docid": "5644118", "title": "", "text": "\"How I Could Just Kill a Man\" is the debut single by hip hop group Cypress Hill from their eponymous debut album, \"Cypress Hill\", and was their first major hit in 1991. It was released as a double A-side to \"The Phuncky Feel One\" and the music video featured cameos by A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip and Ice Cube, with whom the group would later feud. It was re-released in 1999 with Spanish lyrics and a new video. It is featured as the first track on their greatest hits compilation \"Greatest Hits From the Bong\". The song was also featured on the 2004 video game \"\", appearing on the West Coast hip hop station . It was voted #79 in About.com's Top 100 Rap Songs." }, { "docid": "47497125", "title": "", "text": "\"Snoop Dogg (What's My Name II)\" is the follow-up for one of the first singles released by rapper Snoop Dogg, \"Who Am I? (What's My Name?).\" It was also the only CD single released from his fifth album, \"Tha Last Meal\". The music video is directed by Chris Robinson. It was produced by Timbaland and briefly features Dr. Dre, who is sat on a couch portrayed as a pimp with Snoop Dogg to his left. Nate Dogg and Lady of Rage provide vocals in the chorus." }, { "docid": "12594697", "title": "", "text": "Hard to Swallow is the third studio album by American rapper Vanilla Ice. Released by Republic Records in 1998, the album was the first album the performer recorded after a four-year hiatus following the 1994 release of \"Mind Blowin\". Vanilla Ice intended the new musical direction found on the album as an attempt to move away from hip hop music and discard his former pop image. \"Hard to Swallow\" instead featured what he described as \"skate rock\", a fusion of heavy metal, punk rock and hip hop. The album features appearances from Amen vocalist Casey Chaos, Bloodhound Gang vocalist Jimmy Pop, and Insane Poetry front man Cyco. Session musicians included drummer Shannon Larkin, keyboardist Scott Borland, and Snot guitarist Sonny Mayo." }, { "docid": "27853028", "title": "", "text": "Herbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York. Brown started rapping in his early teens. He embarked on his music career in the hip hop group Bronx Most Wanted, alongside rappers Jay Q and Tee U.B. Brown later became a member of the hip hop collective Children of the Corn. As a member of Children of the Corn, Brown worked alongside Big L, Cam'ron, Bloodshed and Mase, all of whom would go on to have successful careers in the music industry. After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\" (1995), on the tracks \"8 Iz Enuff\" and \"Dangerzone\". Eventually, Brown signed a deal with popular hip hop label, Uptown Records and began recording his debut album, \"Destined to Be\". In early 1998, the album's lead single \"Before We Start\" became a minor hit, charting on several \"Billboard\" charts. In the Summer of 1998, \"Destined to Be\" was released but failed to sell many copies, only peaking at 169 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and Brown was released from his contract. Brown would make appearances with Heavy D on his album, \"Waterbed Hev\" and the \"Woo\" soundtrack. In 2009, Brown appeared on Mase's mixtape \"I Do the Impossible\". In 2010, he was featured heavily on The Diplomats mixtape, \"The D.I.P. Agenda.\" In 2014, DJ Kay Slay, enlisted Brown, along with Raekwon, Fat Joe, Ghostface Killah, Sheek Louch, N.O.R.E., Lil' Fame, Prodigy and Rell, for a song titled \"90s Flow\"." }, { "docid": "1637713", "title": "", "text": "Joseph Guillermo Jones II (born July 15, 1976), better known by his stage name Jim Jones (formerly Jimmy Jones), is an American hip hop recording artist. Jones, an original member of hip hop collective The Diplomats (also known as Dipset), is also the co-CEO of Diplomat Records, alongside longtime friend and fellow Harlem-bred rapper, Cam'ron. Jones is also a noted music video director under the pseudonym CAPO, having directed videos for artists including Cam'ron, Juelz Santana, Remy Ma and State Property." }, { "docid": "2377223", "title": "", "text": "The Osdorp Posse, founded in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1989, was one of the first groups to make rap music in Dutch. All four members are related to each other. Influenced by gangsta rap, they made a name for themselves by combining the music of hardcore hip hop with Dutch lyrics featuring literal translations of American slang. Initially shunned by the media for their extreme-sounding music and texts and appreciated only in the Dutch underground scene, they achieved commercial success and exerted great influence on the Dutch hip hop scene." }, { "docid": "31444111", "title": "", "text": "\"Dance with Me\" is a song by Australian hip hop dance and pop group, Justice Crew, featuring American rapper Flo Rida. The song marks the first released by Justice Crew since Anastasios left the group. It was released digitally on 29 March 2011, as their third overall single. \"Dance with Me\" peaked at number 44 on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). An accompanying music video was directed by Matt Alonzo, and features Justice Crew in a warehouse having a dance-battle with all-female dance crew, Beat Freaks." }, { "docid": "209003", "title": "", "text": "Poor Righteous Teachers is a hip hop group from Trenton, New Jersey, founded in 1989. Often referred to as PRT by its fans, Poor Righteous Teachers is known as a pro-Black conscious hip hop group, with musical content inspired by the teachings of the Nation of Gods and Earths. Wise Intelligent, as the lead MC, is the most visible and well known member of the group. Culture Freedom provides backing vocals and production, and Father Shaheed serves as a DJ and producer. About.com ranked the group's lead MC, Wise Intelligent, #5 on its list of the 10 Most Underrated Rappers, calling him \"one of the most creative MCs of our time.\"" }, { "docid": "33195329", "title": "", "text": "Broken Rhyme is a 2006 American 90-minute feature film and drama directed and produced by Detdrich McClure about a disillusioned rapper (played by Mutulu Olugabala also known as rapper M-1) who goes to Japan to shoot a video there and encounters a mysterious Japanese woman who leads him on a spiritual journey and the heavy price he has to pay for turning his back on the forces that run the hip-hop music industry." }, { "docid": "39732600", "title": "", "text": "\"Twerk It\" (stylized as \"#Twerkit\") is a song by American hip hop recording artist Busta Rhymes featuring Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj. The song, produced by Pharrell Williams, is the lead single from Busta Rhymes' tenth studio album, \"\" (2015). The album is his first under Cash Money Records, which is distributed by Republic Records, a flagship recording label of Universal Music Group. The song has been said to be Jamaican-inspired and is influenced by dancehall music. A music video for the song was shot in Flatbush, New York on June 3, 2013." }, { "docid": "24003788", "title": "", "text": "\"Love Me\" is the lead single from American R&B group 112 from their second studio album, \"Room 112\" and features vocals from rapper Mase. Q and Mike share lead vocals on the song, with Slim providing adlibs. It peaked at number 17 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and reached number eight on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. A music video directed by Frosty for the song was made, featuring the group and Mase performing in a white background. The song contains a sample of the 1981 record, \"Don't You Know That?\" by recording artist Luther Vandross from his debut album, \"Never Too Much\". In the song, Mase takes a supposed shot at rapper Jay-Z on this song with the line \"What we hear is platinum that, platinum this/Platinum whips, nobody got no platinum hits\"." }, { "docid": "47567077", "title": "", "text": "Run-D.M.C. was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York, founded in 1981 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell. Run-D.M.C. is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential acts in the history of hip hop culture. Run-D.M.C. is one of the most famous hip-hop acts of the 1980s who, along with LL Cool J, The Beastie Boys, and Public Enemy, signified the advent of the new school of hip-hop music. Run-D.M.C. were the first group in the genre to have a gold album (\"Run–D.M.C.\", 1984) and be nominated for a Grammy Award. They were the first to earn a platinum record (\"King of Rock\", 1985), the first to earn a multiplatinum certification (\"Raising Hell\", 1986), the first to have videos on MTV, and the first to appear on \"American Bandstand\" and the cover of \"Rolling Stone\". Run-D.M.C. was the only hip hop act to perform at Live Aid in 1985." } ]
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The person where local tradition says Cross Lake is the boyhood home of co-founded what group?
[ { "docid": "215485", "title": "", "text": "Hiawatha (also known as Ayenwatha, Aiionwatha, or \"Haiëñ'wa'tha\" in Onondaga) was a pre-colonial Native American leader and co-founder of the Iroquois Confederacy. Depending on the version of the narrative, he was a leader of the Onondaga, or the Mohawk, or both. According to some versions, he was born an Onondaga, but adopted into the Mohawk." }, { "docid": "1292446", "title": "", "text": "Cross Lake is a lake on the border of Cayuga and Onondaga Counties in New York, United States. The lake lies within the boundaries of the traditional Onondaga Indian Nation, and is reputed in local tradition to be the boyhood home of Hiawatha, the great peace maker. However, Onondaga Lake is also said to be Hiawatha's home." } ]
[ { "docid": "31499862", "title": "", "text": "Narrative communication is a kind of a detached communication, where the person who is speaking is more involved in what he/she says rather than in the person who he/she is saying it to." }, { "docid": "25072264", "title": "", "text": "The Grant Boyhood Home in Georgetown, Ohio was where Ulysses S. Grant lived from 1823 until 1839, when he left for the United States Military Academy at West Point." }, { "docid": "34171748", "title": "", "text": "In philosophy, the matter of personal identity deals with such questions as, \"What makes it true that a person at one time is the same thing as a person at another time?\" or \"What kinds of things are we persons?\" The term \"identity\" in \"personal identity\" refers to \"numerical identity,\" where saying that X and Y are numerically identical just means that X and Y are the same thing. Personal identity is not the same as personality, though some theories of personal identity maintain that continuity of personality may be required for one to persist through time." }, { "docid": "36597739", "title": "", "text": "Fikir Sahibi Damaklar convivium located in Istanbul, Turkey is one of the local branches of Slow Food—an international nonprofit member-supported association founded to counter the rise of fast food, the disappearance of local food traditions and people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from and how our food choices affect the rest of the world. Fikir sahibi Damaklar is an urban group, aiming tho transform consumers into co-producers." }, { "docid": "5484246", "title": "", "text": "Guizhou cuisine, or Qian cuisine, consists of cooking traditions and dishes from Guizhou Province in southwestern China. Guizhou cuisine shares many features with Sichuan cuisine and Hunan cuisine, especially in bringing the sensation of spiciness and pungency. What makes Guizhou cuisine unique is the emphasis of a mixed sour-and-spicy taste, as compared to the numbing-and-hot sensation () featured in Sichuan cuisine and the dry-hot taste () featured in Hunan cuisine. There is an ancient local saying, \"\"without eating a sour dish for three days, people will stagger with weak legs\"\". The saying reflects how Guizhou people loves local dishes with the sour taste. The combination of sour and spicy flavours is also found in Shaanxi cuisine. Guizhou cuisine differs from Shaanxi cuisine in that it lacks the emphasis over the salty taste, which is a common trait found in most northern Chinese cuisines. In addition, the unique sourness featured in Guizhou cuisine comes from local cooking tradition of fermenting vegetables or grains, instead of from vinegar products." }, { "docid": "19313721", "title": "", "text": "Filipino proverbs or Philippine proverbs are traditional sayings or maxims used by Filipinos based on local culture, wisdom, and philosophies from Filipino life. The word \"proverb\" corresponds to the Tagalog words \"salawikain\", \"kasabihan\" (saying) and \"sawikain\" (although the latter may also refer to mottos or idioms), and to the Ilocano word \"sarsarita\". Proverbs originating from the Philippines are described as forceful and poetic expressions and basic forms of euphemisms. If used in everyday conversations, proverbs are utilized to emphasize a point or a thought of reasoning: the Filipino philosophy. One notable and locally popular example of a Filipino proverb is this: \"A person who does not remember where he (she) came from will never reach his (her) destination\". Of Tagalog origin, it conveys and urges one person to give \"importance in looking back at one’s roots and origins.\" The maxim also exemplifies a Filipino value known as the \"\"utang na loob\"\", one’s \"debt of gratitude\" to the persons who have contributed to an individual’s success." }, { "docid": "10141275", "title": "", "text": "The Daniel Carter Beard Boyhood Home is a National Historic Landmark located in the Riverside Drive Historic District of Covington, Kentucky, overlooking the Licking River, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio. The two-story brick domicile, built in 1821 and one of the two oldest buildings in Kenton County, Kentucky, is the boyhood home of Daniel Carter Beard, a founder of the Boy Scouts of America. He was their National Scout Commissioner from its 1910 founding to his death in 1941." }, { "docid": "7010546", "title": "", "text": "The Mark Twain Boyhood Home, now known as the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, is located on 206-208 Hill Street, Hannibal, Missouri, on the west bank of the Mississippi River in the United States. It was the home of Samuel Langhorne Clemens from 1844 to 1853. Clemens, better known as author Mark Twain, found the inspiration for many of his stories, including the white picket fence, while living here. It has been open to the public as a museum since 1912, and was designated a National Historic Landmark on December 29, 1962. It is located in the Mark Twain Historic District." }, { "docid": "4699100", "title": "", "text": "Many Christian traditions believe Saint Antipas to be the Antipas referred to in the Book of Revelation, , as the verse says: \"I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan's seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and hast not denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth.\" The \"faithful martyr\" of Pergamon, \"where Satan dwelleth\". According to Christian tradition, John the Apostle ordained Antipas as bishop of Pergamon during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian. The traditional account goes on to say Antipas was martyred in ca. 92 AD by burning in a brazen bull-shaped altar for casting out demons worshiped by the local population." }, { "docid": "41430975", "title": "", "text": "Joseph Rucker Lamar Boyhood Home is the boyhood home of Joseph Rucker Lamar in Augusta, Georgia. Lamar served as Justice of the United States Supreme Court. The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 13, 1996. It is located at 415 7th Street. The house was constructed in 1860. It is located in the Augusta Downtown Historic District, is the headquarters of Historic Augusta, and is used as a visitors center for the Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson." }, { "docid": "50067354", "title": "", "text": "The International Cross Country Union (ICCU) was the first major international sports governing body for cross country running. Created in 1903, it launched the International Cross Country Championships that same year. Originally a grouping for contests between the four Home Nations of the British Isles (England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales), the body was symbolic of the increasing co-operation of the older national bodies found in those nations." }, { "docid": "47979868", "title": "", "text": "The Bill Clinton Boyhood Home, also known as the Birnbaum-Shubetz House, is a historic house at 1011 Park Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Built about 1896 and redesigned in the Tudor Revival in 1938, it was the home of United States President Bill Clinton between 1954 and 1961, teenage years in which he first determined to enter politics. In addition to this national historic significance, it is locally notable as a fine example of Tudor Revival architecture. The house is a private residence and is not open to the public." }, { "docid": "2425257", "title": "", "text": "Lake Wendouree is an artificially-created and maintained shallow urban lake located adjacent to the suburb of the same name in the city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The name Wendouree comes from a local aboriginal word \"wendaaree\" which means 'go away': a story is told that when settler William Cross Yuille asked a local indigenous woman what the name of the swamp was, that was her reply." }, { "docid": "3216507", "title": "", "text": "What A Piece of Work I Am (A Confabulation) is a novel by Eric Kraft. It is part of his ongoing project of interconnected fiction \"The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences and Observations of Peter Leroy.\" The novel is narrated by Leroy, but mainly concerns his boyhood crush and sultry muse, Ariane Lodkcochnikov." }, { "docid": "36261530", "title": "", "text": "Ali Al Sayed is a comedian from Dubai. Al Sayed was named \"one of the most influential comedians in the world\" by Toastmasters International Magazine and was recently dubbed the “King of Laughter” by a group of university students competing for an internship with Rolling Stone ME. Al Sayed is the founder of the local entertainment company Viva Arts and is the co-director of Dubomedy Arts, the first and only Comedy and Urban Arts School in the MENA region." }, { "docid": "42576152", "title": "", "text": "The Robert Russa Moton Boyhood Home, also known as Pleasant Shade, is a historic plantation near Rice in rural Prince Edward County, Virginia. The 246 acre acre plantation was the childhood home of African-American educator Robert Russa Moton between 1869 and 1880. The kitchen housing area where Moton lived is also believed to incorporate one of the county's oldest buildings, dating to about 1746. The plantation was also the scene of fighting during the American Civil War, in the later stages of the Battle of Sailor's Creek of April 6, 1865." }, { "docid": "26631069", "title": "", "text": "George Westinghouse Jr. Birthplace and Boyhood Home" }, { "docid": "17976661", "title": "", "text": "The William H. McGuffey Boyhood Home Site is a National Historic Landmark in Mahoning County, Ohio. It represents the location where William H. McGuffey, creator of the McGuffey Readers first resided in Ohio. The original 165.5 acre property was first occupied by the McGuffey family as early as 1802, but the family did not purchase it until 1814. 73 acre remain of the property, including the reputed location of the now-vanished McGuffey cabin. McGuffey lived there for sixteen years." }, { "docid": "6598886", "title": "", "text": "Say What You Mean is the third studio album of the Washington-based music group Maktub." }, { "docid": "9028663", "title": "", "text": "The William Jennings Bryan Boyhood Home is a historic house located at 408 S. Broadway in Salem, Illinois. The house was the birthplace and boyhood home of William Jennings Bryan, three-time Democratic Party nominee for president. The two-story frame house was built in 1852 for Silas Bryan, an Illinois State Senator and father of William Jennings Bryan. William Jennings Bryan was born in the home in 1860." }, { "docid": "25873599", "title": "", "text": "The Indian River starts at Brook Trout Lake in the West Canada Lakes region of the southwest Adirondack Mountains. Traveling downstream, it picks up the Cobblestone Creek coming in on its left, just before it forms the Green Stillwater, a 1/2 mile long flatwater section at the base of Indian Mountain. Then the river forms a series of rapids for a half mile or so before it slows and forms what is locally called the Big Eddy, a deep pool where the river makes a hard left. After this, the outlet of Mountain Lake joins the Indian River from the left, only 50' below what once was the first crossing of the river, a log bridge that loggers constructed back in the 1960s, in order to bring their logs out to market from the deep woods. The bridge was destroyed by authorities in the 1970s, about when the Indian was declared a wild river by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation." }, { "docid": "3283498", "title": "", "text": "Great Lakes Crossing Outlets is an enclosed shopping mall, super-regional in size, located in the city of Auburn Hills, a suburb on the northern outskirts of metro Detroit, Michigan, United States. Developed and owned by Taubman Centers, Great Lakes Crossing Outlets features 185 manufacturer's outlets, traditional retail stores and restaurants, a 1,000-seat food court, and a 25-screen AMC Star movie theater. Anchor stores of the mall include Burlington Coat Factory, Bass Pro Shops, The Children's Place Outlet, Lord & Taylor Outlet, Neiman Marcus Last Call, and Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th. Great Lakes Crossing Outlets is also home to LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Michigan and SEA LIFE Michigan Aquarium." }, { "docid": "33863543", "title": "", "text": "The surname Tilbrook is derived from an English local source. Local surnames were derived from the place where a person once lived, or a prominent local geographical feature, perhaps a hill identified one person from another who lived near a bridge, river, lake, etc." }, { "docid": "46181013", "title": "", "text": "Mean What You Say, released in 1991 on CGI Records, is a gospel music album by American contemporary gospel music group Witness. This would be the last album to feature original founding members Tina Brooks and Yolanda Harris who would depart after the album's release. Around this time gospel singer Liz Lee would step in with Lou Ann Stewart as the newer members of witness replacing Brooks & Harris to promote the album. Lee would then depart to the group and be permanently replaced by Lisa Page's sister Laeh Page." }, { "docid": "25424112", "title": "", "text": "The Common Sayings Source is one of many theories that attempts to provide insight into the Synoptic Problem. The theory posits that the Gospel of Thomas, a sayings gospel, and the Q source, a hypothetical sayings gospel, have a common source. Elements of this Common Sayings Source can be found in the text of the Gospel of Thomas and what scholars are proposing existed in the \"Q\" source. The high level of similarities between the two sources suggests that both documents are later redactions of a single source, the original Common Sayings Source, which was then redacted by different groups to suit their own needs." }, { "docid": "33459943", "title": "", "text": "A human microphone, also known as the people's microphone, is a means for delivering a speech to a large group of people, wherein persons gathered around the speaker repeat what the speaker says, thus \"amplifying\" the voice of the speaker without the need for amplification equipment." }, { "docid": "17238528", "title": "", "text": "The Ernest Hemingway Cottage, also known as Windemere, was the boyhood summer home of author Ernest Hemingway, on Walloon Lake in Michigan. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1968." }, { "docid": "25241797", "title": "", "text": "The Thomas Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home is located in Columbia, South Carolina and was one of the childhood homes of the 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson." }, { "docid": "34442146", "title": "", "text": "Mae Sai (Thai: แม่สาย ,  ] ; Shan: မႄႈသၢႆ , ] ), is home to the district headquarters of Mae Sai District in the top of Chiang Rai province, Thailand. Mae Sai is a major border crossing between Thailand and Myanmar. Asian Highway Network AH2 (Thailand Route 1 or Phahonyothin Road) crosses the Mae Sai River to the town Tachileik in Myanmar. The town of Mae Sai and Tachileik are the bi-national conurbation shared between Thailand and Myanmar." }, { "docid": "2306883", "title": "", "text": "Ferry Farm, also known as George Washington Boyhood Home Site or Ferry Farm Site, is the name of the farm and home at which George Washington spent much of his childhood. The site is located in Stafford County, Virginia, along the northern bank of the Rappahannock River, across from the city of Fredericksburg. In July 2008, archaeologists announced that they had found remains of the boyhood home, which had suffered a fire during 1740, including artifacts such as pieces of a cream-colored tea set probably belonging to George's mother, Mary Ball Washington." } ]
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The actor who played Carl Sweetchuck in the "Police Academy" films wrote the screenplay for "About Last Night" along with who else?
[ { "docid": "936787", "title": "", "text": "About Last Night (styled as About Last Night...) is a 1986 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Edward Zwick, and starring Rob Lowe and Demi Moore as Chicago yuppies who enter a committed relationship for the first time. The screenplay by Tim Kazurinsky and Denise DeClue is based on the 1974 David Mamet play \"Sexual Perversity in Chicago\". The film was remade as the 2014 \"About Last Night\" (without the ellipsis)." }, { "docid": "202525", "title": "", "text": "Timothy James \"Tim\" Kazurinsky (born March 3, 1950) is an American actor and screenwriter best known as a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" and for his role as Carl Sweetchuck in the \"Police Academy\" films." } ]
[ { "docid": "6753066", "title": "", "text": "Carl Mayer (20 November 1894 in Graz – 1 July 1944 in London) was an Austrian-Jewish screenplay writer who wrote or co-wrote the screenplays to \"The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\" (1920), \"The Haunted Castle\" (1921), \"Der Letzte Mann\" (1924), \"Tartuffe\" (1926), \"Sunrise\" (1927) and \"4 Devils\" (1928), the last five being films directed by F. W. Murnau." }, { "docid": "74830", "title": "", "text": "Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and based on Peter Benchley's 1974 novel of the same name. In the story, a giant man-eating great white shark attacks beachgoers on Amity Island, a fictional New England summer resort town, prompting the local police chief to hunt it with the help of a marine biologist and a professional shark hunter. The film stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, Robert Shaw as shark hunter Quint, Richard Dreyfuss as oceanographer Matt Hooper, Murray Hamilton as Larry Vaughn, the mayor of Amity Island, and Lorraine Gary as Brody's wife, Ellen. The screenplay is credited to both Benchley, who wrote the first drafts, and actor-writer Carl Gottlieb, who rewrote the script during principal photography." }, { "docid": "2053414", "title": "", "text": "Last Night is a 1998 Canadian apocalyptic black comedy-drama film directed by Don McKellar and starring McKellar, Sandra Oh and Callum Keith Rennie. McKellar wrote the screenplay inspired by the French film project 2000, Seen By... to depict different countries' perspectives on the imminent turn of the millennium, and opted to make the story about the end of the world. The film was made and released when many were concerned about the Year 2000 problem, and was filmed and set in Toronto." }, { "docid": "3208449", "title": "", "text": "Separate Lies is a 2005 British drama film directed by Julian Fellowes, who also wrote the screenplay, updating the 1951 novel \"A Way Through the Wood\" by Nigel Balchin, which had already been turned into a stage play under the title \"Waiting for Gillian\" in 1957. The film stars Tom Wilkinson, Emily Watson and Rupert Everett. \"Separate Lies\" marked the directorial debut of Julian Fellowes, who had worked mostly as an actor and won an Academy Award with his screenplay for Robert Altman's \"Gosford Park\"." }, { "docid": "9318746", "title": "", "text": "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is a 1960 British drama film directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Tony Richardson. It is an adaptation of the 1958 novel of the same name by Alan Sillitoe, who also wrote the screenplay adaptation. The film is about a young machinist who spends his weekends drinking and partying, all the while having an affair with a married woman." }, { "docid": "50753748", "title": "", "text": "The Night Stalker is a 2016 US dramatic film about the serial killer Richard Ramirez. It was directed by Megan Griffiths, who wrote the screenplay, and stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Bellamy Young, Chelle Sherrill, and Benjamin Barrett. The film was produced by Alisa Tager and Matthew Brady." }, { "docid": "2295405", "title": "", "text": "Little Children is a 2006 American drama film directed by Todd Field. It is based on the novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta, who along with Field wrote the screenplay. It stars Kate Winslet, Patrick Wilson, Jennifer Connelly, Jackie Earle Haley, Noah Emmerich, Gregg Edelman, Phyllis Somerville and Will Lyman. The original music score is composed by Thomas Newman. The film screened at the 44th New York Film Festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. It earned 3 nominations at the 79th Academy Awards: Best Actress for Winslet, Best Supporting Actor for Haley, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Field and Perrotta." }, { "docid": "24591672", "title": "", "text": "Shane Connaughton (born 4 April 1941 in Kingscourt.) is an Irish writer and actor, probably best known as co-writer of the Academy Award-nominated screenplay for \"My Left Foot\". He also co-wrote the screenplays for the Academy Award-winning 1980 short film \"The Dollar Bottom\" and 1992 film \"The Playboys\", as well as other screenplays and plays. He won the Hennessy Award in 1985." }, { "docid": "313002", "title": "", "text": "The Last Unicorn is a 1982 animated fantasy film directed and produced by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass. It was produced by Rankin/Bass Productions for ITC Entertainment and animated by Topcraft. Based on the novel \"The Last Unicorn\" written by Peter S. Beagle, who also wrote the film's screenplay, the film is about a unicorn who, upon learning that she is the last of her species in the world, goes on a quest to find out what has happened to the others of her kind." }, { "docid": "34406218", "title": "", "text": "The Fruit Machine (known as Wonderland in the United States) is a 1988 British film thriller starring Tony Forsyth, Emile Charles, Bruce Payne and Robbie Coltrane in the role of \"Annabelle\". The film, which was directed by BAFTA-winner Philip Saville, is about two gay teen friends who are running from an underworld assassin and the police. It was produced by UK TV company Granada Productions. The film showcases the rising careers of actors Coltrane and Payne, as well as future Academy Awards winner, composer Hans Zimmer, who wrote the soundtrack." }, { "docid": "19929684", "title": "", "text": "Meade Roberts (13 June 1930 in New York City – 10 February 1992 in New York City) was an American screenwriter who collaborated with Tennessee Williams with the screenplays for the films \"The Fugitive Kind\" (1959) and \"Summer and Smoke\" (1961), both based on plays by Williams. In other work for films, Roberts wrote the screenplay for \"The Stripper\" (1963), starring Joanne Woodward, by adapting William Inge's play \"A Loss of Roses\" and wrote the screenplay for the movie \"In the Cool of the Day\" (1963), starring Peter Finch and Jane Fonda, by adapting Susan Ertz's novel of the same name. Roberts also was an actor in two John Cassavetes films, \"The Killing of a Chinese Bookie\" (1976) and \"Opening Night\" (1977). Roberts's play \"A Palm Tree in a Rose Garden\" (1957) had an off-Broadway run in NYC from November 26, 1957 to January 19, 1958, with Barbara Baxley as Barbara Parris. In 1960, Tomás Milián appeared at Spoleto's Festival dei Due Mondi in Roberts's one-act play \"Maidens and Mistresses at Home in the Zoo\" (1958), written specifically for him." }, { "docid": "39951210", "title": "", "text": "American director, screenwriter, and producer Paul Thomas Anderson has directed seven feature-length films, five short films, twelve music videos, one documentary, one television episode as a guest segment director, and one theatrical play. He made his directorial debut with the mockumentary short film \"The Dirk Diggler Story\" (1988), at the age of 18, about a pornographic actor in the 1970s. Anderson followed it five years later with another short film, \"Cigarettes & Coffee\" in 1993. In 1996, Anderson wrote and directed the neo-noir crime thriller \"Hard Eight\", starring Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film was well received, with film critic Roger Ebert saying of it in his review, \"Movies like \"Hard Eight\" remind me of what original, compelling characters the movies can sometimes give us.\" Using the basis of \"The Dirk Diggler Story\", Anderson wrote and directed an expansion of the film entitled \"Boogie Nights\" in 1997. The film starred Mark Wahlberg as Eddie Adams/\"Dirk Diggler\" during the Golden Age of Porn in the 1970s and his eventual downfall in the 1980s. \"Boogie Nights\" received acclaim from critics and was a commercial success; at the 70th Academy Awards ceremony, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including for Best Supporting Actor (Burt Reynolds), Best Supporting Actress (Julianne Moore) and Best Original Screenplay." }, { "docid": "11977273", "title": "", "text": "Staircase is a 1969 film adaptation of a two-character play, also called \"Staircase\", by Charles Dyer. The film, like the play, is about an aging gay couple who own a barber shop in the East End of London. One of them is a part-time actor about to go on trial for propositioning a police officer. The action takes place over the course of one night as they discuss their loving but often volatile past together and possible future without each other." }, { "docid": "12620385", "title": "", "text": "Spivs is a 2004 British crime film directed by Colin Teague, who also co-wrote the screenplay along with screenwriters Gary Young, and Mike Loveday. It is the second of three undertakings by Teague and Young, the others being \"Shooters\" and \"The Last Drop\", respectively. Incidentally, director Glenn Durfort, who worked with Teague on \"Shooters\", appears briefly in all three of these films." }, { "docid": "3929425", "title": "", "text": "Josh Greenfeld (born 1928) is an author and screenwriter mostly known for his screenplay for the 1974 film \"Harry and Tonto\" along with Paul Mazursky, which earned them an Academy Award nomination and its star, Art Carney, the Oscar itself for Best Actor. Greenfeld also wrote \"Oh, God! Book II\" and the TV special \"Lovey\" and is the author of several books about his autistic son, Noah Greenfeld." }, { "docid": "10835458", "title": "", "text": "This is a list of actors and voice actors who appeared in one or more installments of the \"Police Academy\" film and television series." }, { "docid": "45481758", "title": "", "text": "Alexander Dinelaris Jr. (born March 20, 1968) is a screenwriter. He is one of four who won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the 2014 film \"Birdman\" at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015. Dinelaris also wrote the book for the Broadway musical \"On Your Feet\" about the life and career of Gloria Estefan." }, { "docid": "1245942", "title": "", "text": "Mädchen in Uniform (\"Girls in Uniform\") is a 1931 German feature-length film based on the play \"Gestern und heute \" (\"Yesterday and Today\") by Christa Winsloe and directed by Leontine Sagan with artistic direction from Carl Froelich, who also funded the film. Winsloe also wrote the screenplay and was on the set during filming. The film remains an international cult classic." }, { "docid": "5664241", "title": "", "text": "Nicolas Falacci is a television writer and producer. Along with his wife and writing partner Cheryl Heuton, he co-created the television series \"Numb3rs\" (2005). Falacci and Heuton won the 2005, Carl Sagan Award for Public Understanding of Science award for the show's popularization of mathematics. Falacci also wrote the story and screenplay for the 1991 horror film \"Children of the Night\", starring Karen Black and Peter DeLuise." }, { "docid": "6306342", "title": "", "text": "Sexo con Amor (Sex with Love) is a 2003 Chilean comedy film about sex and relationships. The film was directed by Boris Quercia, who also wrote the screenplay and even played a role in the film." }, { "docid": "31245516", "title": "", "text": "All the Kings Horses is a 1935 American comedy musical film directed by Frank Tuttle, starring Carl Brisson and Mary Ellis. The film tells the story of a film actor who changes places with a Ruritanian prince. The screenplay is based on a play by Lawrence Clark, Max Giersberg, Frederik Herendeen and Edward Horan." }, { "docid": "16973860", "title": "", "text": "Bent is a 1997 British/Japanese drama film directed by Sean Mathias, based on the 1979 play of the same name by Martin Sherman, who also wrote the screenplay. It revolves around the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany after the murder of SA leader Ernst Röhm on the Night of the Long Knives." }, { "docid": "7087167", "title": "", "text": "The Country Girl is a 1954 American drama film directed by George Seaton and starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and William Holden. Adapted by George Seaton from Clifford Odets' 1950 play of the same name, the film is about an alcoholic has-been actor struggling with the one last chance he's been given to resurrect his career. Seaton won the Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay. It was entered in the 1955 Cannes Film Festival." }, { "docid": "2269393", "title": "", "text": "Night on Earth is a 1991 film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. It is a collection of five vignettes, taking place during the same night, concerning the temporary bond formed between taxi driver and passenger in five cities: Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Rome, and Helsinki. Jarmusch wrote the screenplay in about eight days, and the choice of certain cities was largely based on the actors with whom he wanted to work. The soundtrack of the same name is by Tom Waits." }, { "docid": "23968563", "title": "", "text": "Open All Night is a 1934 British drama film directed by George Pearson and starring Frank Vosper, Margaret Vines, Gillian Lind, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Michael Shepley. The screenplay concerns Anton, a Grand Duke who was forced to flee Russia after the 1917 revolution, and now works as a waiter in a British restaurant where he puts his life on the line to help somebody else." }, { "docid": "41679679", "title": "", "text": "Larry Tucker (June 23, 1934 – April 1, 2001) was an American film and television writer, producer, and occasional actor, who wrote the comedy \"Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice\" (1969) with Paul Mazursky. Tucker and Mazursky were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for their work on \"Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice\"." }, { "docid": "21488993", "title": "", "text": "Night of the Demons is a 2009 American horror film and remake of the 1988 film of the same name. It was directed by Adam Gierasch, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jace Anderson, and stars Edward Furlong, Monica Keena, Bobbi Sue Luther, Shannon Elizabeth, Diora Baird, and Michael Copon." }, { "docid": "16703150", "title": "", "text": "Rough Night in Jericho is a 1967 western film directed by Arnold Laven and starring George Peppard, Dean Martin, and Jean Simmons. The picture was based on the novel \"The Man in Black\", written in 1965 by Marvin H. Albert, who also wrote the screenplay. The supporting cast includes John McIntire and Slim Pickens. \"Rough Night in Jericho\" is the only film in which Dean Martin portrayed the villain." }, { "docid": "77618", "title": "", "text": "Mario Gianluigi Puzo ( ; ] ; October 15, 1920 – July 2, 1999) was an American author, screenwriter and journalist of Italian descent. He is known for his crime novels about the Mafia, most notably \"The Godfather\" (1969), which he later co-adapted into a three-part film saga directed by Francis Ford Coppola. He received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the first film in 1972 and \"Part II\" in 1974. Puzo also wrote the original screenplay for the 1978 \"Superman\" film. His last novel, \"The Family\", was released posthumously in 2001." }, { "docid": "832222", "title": "", "text": "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate is a 1996 American dark comedy-romance film that was directed and co-written by Martin Lawrence, who also stars in the film. Lawrence co-wrote the screenplay alongside Kenny Buford and Bentley Kyle Evans, who has also written for Lawrence's hit television sitcom, \"Martin\", and Kim Bass. Along with Lawrence, the film features a cast of actors that include Lynn Whitfield, Regina King, Bobby Brown and Della Reese. The film tells the story of Darnell Wright, a ladies' man who finds himself targeted by one of his obsessed lovers." } ]
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Who was the director of the 2010 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film in which Ashton Chen played the role of a martial arts student?
[ { "docid": "22475851", "title": "", "text": "Ip Man 2 (also known as Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster) is a 2010 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film loosely based on the life of Ip Man, a grandmaster of the martial art Wing Chun. A sequel to the 2008 film \"Ip Man\", \"Ip Man 2\" was directed by Wilson Yip and stars Donnie Yen, who reprises the leading role. Continuing after the events of the earlier film, the sequel centers on Ip's movements in Hong Kong, which is under British colonial rule. He attempts to propagate his discipline of Wing Chun, but faces rivalry from other practitioners, including the local master of Hung Ga martial arts." }, { "docid": "30574612", "title": "", "text": "Ashton Chen Xiaolong (born 6 January 1988 in Dengfeng, Zhengzhou, Henan), also known by his stage name Shi Xiaolong (\"Sik Siu-Lung\" in Cantonese), is a Chinese actor and martial artist. He is also credited as Xiaolung, Tommy Sik, Shi Xiao-Lung, Shi Xiao-Long, Shi Shao-Long, Shieh Shiao-Long, Xi Xiao-Long, Sik Siu-Loong, and S. L. Sik on some of his films. He has been a disciple of Shi Yongxin, the current abbot of Shaolin Temple, since he was two years old. Originally named \"Chen Xiaolong\", Chen was given a dharma name—Shi Xiaolong—by the abbot. He was taught martial arts by his father and Shi Yongxin at a young age. He gained attention in the entertainment industry after his performance at the International Shaolin Kung Fu Festival in Zhengzhou at the age of four. He became a child actor in China and achieved great success in films such as the 1994 martial arts comedy \"\" (新乌龙院). In 2003, he stopped acting and went to study in the United States. In 2005, he returned to China and starred as Zhan Zhao in the television series \"Young Justice Bao III\". In 2007, he continued his studies in the United States and graduated from high school in 2008 from the prestigious Performing Children's School (PCS) in New York City. He has continued his acting career in China since then. In 2010, Chen played one of Ip Man's students in the martial arts film \"Ip Man 2\"." } ]
[ { "docid": "1211776", "title": "", "text": "Half a Loaf of Kung Fu () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chen Chi-hwa and written by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Dean Shek and James Tien. The film was released in Hong Kong on 1 July 1978. Chan plays a bumbling kung fu student who becomes involved in a series of adventures." }, { "docid": "50684800", "title": "", "text": "Ma Su Chen aka \"Rebel Boxer\" or \"Bloody Struggle\" is a 1972 Hong Kong film directed and co-written by Ding Sin Saai who also directed and wrote the film Furious Slaughter 1972. It is a martial arts film that stars Nancy Yen, Jimmy Wang Yu, and Sally Chen. It's a sequel to Furious Slaughter 1972 in which Jimmy Wang Yu plays the lead role. It was released in Hong Kong on 14th June 1972 but in Taiwan on 30th May 1972." }, { "docid": "11158065", "title": "", "text": "Bryan Leung Kar-yan (born 20 January 1949) is a Hong Kong film and television actor and film director who has played roles in numerous acclaimed martial arts films. He is affectionately known as \"Beardy\" due to his trademark facial hair. He also has characteristic hyper-extendable fingers, which can be observed when he has his palms open and his fingers outstretched. Despite being one of the most well-known faces in Hong Kong action cinema, he had no formal martial arts training, relying on his talents at mimicry to imitate the moves shown to him by the action directors." }, { "docid": "24943532", "title": "", "text": "Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen is a 2010 Hong Kong martial arts film directed and produced by Andrew Lau, and starring Donnie Yen as Chen Zhen, a role made famous by Bruce Lee in the 1972 film \"Fist of Fury\". The film is a sequel to the 1994 film \"Fist of Legend\", which starred Jet Li as Chen Zhen. Principal photography for \"Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen\" began in November 2009 and ended in early February 2010; shooting took place in Shanghai, China. The film was shown out of competition during the opening night of the 67th Venice International Film Festival, and 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in Chinese theatres on 21 September 2010 and two days later in Hong Kong on 23 September 2010." }, { "docid": "1047834", "title": "", "text": "Fist of Fury is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei, starring Bruce Lee in his second major role after \"The Big Boss\" (1971). Lee plays Chen Zhen, a student of Huo Yuanjia, who fights to defend the honor of the Chinese in the face of foreign aggression, and to bring to justice those responsible for his master's death." }, { "docid": "27369264", "title": "", "text": "The Legend Is Born – Ip Man is a 2010 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film based on the early life of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man, directed by Herman Yau and starring Dennis To in the titular role. Though not made in collaboration with Wilson Yip's \"Ip Man\" or \"Ip Man 2\", \"The Legend is Born\" features several actors who appeared in Yip's films, including Sammo Hung, Louis Fan, and Chen Zhihui. The film also features a special appearance by Ip Chun, the son of Ip Man." }, { "docid": "51237014", "title": "", "text": "American Revenge (previously title Noodle Man) is an upcoming action-thriller film directed by Daming Chen, which will star Hong-Kong martial arts star Donnie Yen in the title role, it will be one of Yen's first major leading roles in an US film." }, { "docid": "8010079", "title": "", "text": "Martial Arts of Shaolin (, lit. \"Southern and Northern Shaolin\") aka Shaolin Temple 3: Martial Arts of Shaolin, is a 1986 Hong Kong martial arts film. It is notable as the only collaboration between film director Lau Kar-leung and actor Jet Li. The film was later released on Region 1 DVD by The Weinstein Company under the Dragon Dynasty imprint." }, { "docid": "39726129", "title": "", "text": "Kung Fu VS Acrobatic is a 1990 Hong Kong martial arts fantasy comedy film directed by Taylor Wong and starring Andy Lau, Natalis Chan and Joey Wong. The film is a homage to the 1964 martial arts film \"Buddha's Palm\" which starred Cho Tat-wah, who also acts in a supporting role in this film." }, { "docid": "15107248", "title": "", "text": "Fatal Contact () is a 2006 Hong Kong martial arts film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law, and starring Wu Jing, Ronald Cheng, Miki Yeung, Theresa Fu, Cheung Siu-fai, Ken Lo, Andy On, Lam Suet and Timmy Hung. Wu Jing played Kong Ko who is trained with the fighting techniques of Sanshou martial arts, and lured into the world of illegal martial arts fighting." }, { "docid": "1287448", "title": "", "text": "Yuen Woo-ping (; born 1945) is a Chinese martial arts choreographer and film director, renowned as one of the most successful and influential figures in the world of Hong Kong action cinema. He is one of the inductees on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Yuen is also a son of Yuen Siu-tien, a renowned martial arts film actor." }, { "docid": "41333539", "title": "", "text": "Once Upon a Time in Shanghai is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by Wong Ching-po and starring Sammo Hung, Philip Ng and Andy On with action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping and Yuen Cheung-yan. The film is a remake of the 1972 film \"Boxer from Shantung\" which starred Chen Kuan-tai, who also appears in a supporting role in this film." }, { "docid": "538995", "title": "", "text": "Shaolin Soccer is a 2001 Hong Kong martial arts sports comedy film co-written and directed by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the lead role. A former Shaolin monk reunites his five brothers, years after their master's death, to apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play soccer and bring Shaolin kung fu to the masses." }, { "docid": "23742100", "title": "", "text": "Fist of Fury is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts television series adapted from the 1972 film of the same title. Produced by ATV and STAR TV, the series starred Donnie Yen as Chen Zhen (Cantonese: Chan Zan), a character previously portrayed by Bruce Lee in \"Fist of Fury\" (1972) and Jet Li in \"Fist of Legend\" (1994). The series is also related to the 2010 film \"\", in which Yen reprises his role." }, { "docid": "17298868", "title": "", "text": "Ip Man is a 2008 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film based on the life of Ip Man, a grandmaster of the martial art Wing Chun and teacher of Bruce Lee. The film focuses on events in Ip's life that supposedly took place in the city of Foshan during the Sino-Japanese War. The film was directed by Wilson Yip, and stars Donnie Yen as Ip Man, with martial arts choreography by Sammo Hung. The supporting cast includes Simon Yam, Lynn Hung, Lam Ka-tung, Xing Yu, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi and Tenma Shibuya." }, { "docid": "3828478", "title": "", "text": "Heroes of the East (), also known as \"Challenge Of The Ninja\", \"Shaolin Vs. Ninja\" and \"Shaolin Challenges Ninja\" is a martial arts film produced in 1978. It starred Gordon Liu and was directed by Lau Kar-Leung. Lau Kar-Leung has a cameo role as a master of Zui Quan. It's notable for portraying Japanese martial arts alongside the more typical Kung-Fu used in most Hong Kong martial arts films." }, { "docid": "37465542", "title": "", "text": "Grace Huang () is an Australian actress, of Cantonese descent, best known for her role as the Gemini Female in the RZA directed martial arts film, \"The Man with the Iron Fists\". Huang also starred as Mei Chen in the pilot for the 2013 CBS TV series \"Intelligence\". Huang also plays May in the Hong Kong action film \"Cold War\" starring Aaron Kwok, Andy Lau and Tony Leung Ka Fai. Huang also stars as Bunny in the Hong Kong comedy-romance film \"Love in Space\", and as Jenny in the Hong Kong Action film \"Overheard\" alongside Daniel Wu, Michael Wong, Sean Lau, and directed by Felix Chong and Alan Mak." }, { "docid": "13263889", "title": "", "text": "James Tien Chun (; born 28 May 1942) is a Hong Kong actor from Guangdong, China. He appeared in almost 70 films, primarily in Hong Kong action cinema, including roles in the films of martial arts stars including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. He often played villains or supporting roles. He retired from the Hong Kong film industry in 1996." }, { "docid": "1741449", "title": "", "text": "The Young Master () is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Yuen Biao, Feng Feng and Shih Kien. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 9 February 1980." }, { "docid": "7147888", "title": "", "text": "Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth (, also known as Bruce Lee: The True Story) is a 1976 Hong Kong semi biographical martial arts film starring Ho Chung-tao and directed by Ng See-yuen. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 28 October 1976." }, { "docid": "3916654", "title": "", "text": "Shek Wing-cheung (1 January 1913 – 3 June 2009), better known by his stage name Shih Kien (Cantonese: Shek Kin; Mandarin: Shi Jian), was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor. Shih is best known for playing antagonists and villains in several early Hong Kong \"wuxia\" and martial arts films that dated back to the black-and-white period, and is most familiar to Western audiences for his portrayal of the primary villain, Han, in the 1973 martial arts film \"Enter the Dragon\", which starred Bruce Lee." }, { "docid": "7952090", "title": "", "text": "The Iron-Fisted Monk is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Sammo Hung in his directorial debut, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Chan Sing and James Tien. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 25 August 1977." }, { "docid": "4924882", "title": "", "text": "The New Legend of Shaolin (; released in the United Kingdom as Legend of the Red Dragon) is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Wong Jing and Corey Yuen, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the lead role. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 3 March 1994. This film showcases Hung Hei-kwun's exploits as a rebel against the Qing government. This is one of two films in which Li and Miu Tse play a father-son duo, the other being \"My Father Is a Hero.\"" }, { "docid": "100381", "title": "", "text": "Sammo Hung (born 7 January 1952), also known as Hung Kam-bo (洪金寶), is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, film producer and director, known for his work in many martial arts films and Hong Kong action cinema. He has been a fight choreographer for other actors such as Jackie Chan, King Hu and John Woo." }, { "docid": "12510192", "title": "", "text": "Shamo is a 2007 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Soi Cheang, based on the Japanese manga of the same name. The film stars Shawn Yue as a student who murders his parents, and, while in prison, is trained to become a violent, professional fighter by a fellow inmate played by Francis Ng." }, { "docid": "37313", "title": "", "text": "Lee Jun-fan (; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973), known professionally as Bruce Lee, was a Hong Kong and American actor, film director, martial artist, martial arts instructor, philosopher and founder of the martial art Jeet Kune Do. Lee was the son of Cantonese opera star Lee Hoi-chuen. He is widely considered by commentators, critics, media, and other martial artists to be one of the most influential martial artists of all time, and a pop culture icon of the 20th century. He is often credited with helping to change the way Asians were presented in American films." }, { "docid": "5881444", "title": "", "text": "Kung fu film () is a subgenre of martial arts films and Hong Kong action cinema set in the contemporary period and featuring realistic martial arts. It lacks the fantasy elements seen in \"wuxia\", a related martial arts genre that uses historical settings based on ancient China. Swordplay is also less common in kung-fu films than in \"wuxia\" and fighting is done through unarmed combat." }, { "docid": "1441412", "title": "", "text": "Yang Sze (; born 3 July 1946 in Guangzhou), better known as Bolo Yeung, is a former competitive bodybuilder, martial artist and a martial arts film actor. Primarily cast as the villain in the movies in which he stars, he is best known for his performances as Bolo in \"Enter the Dragon\", as Chong Li in \"Bloodsport,\" and for his numerous appearances and long career in Hong Kong's martial arts films." }, { "docid": "1930238", "title": "", "text": "Raymond Chow Man-Wai GBS (born 8 October 1927) is a Hong Kong film producer, and presenter. He is responsible for successfully launching martial arts and the Hong Kong cinema onto the international stage. As the founder of Golden Harvest, he produced some of the biggest stars of the martial arts film genre, including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Tsui Hark." }, { "docid": "47086824", "title": "", "text": "Kam Yuen, (born March 10, 1941 in Hong Kong), is a Chinese-born American martial arts expert who was the consultant and stunt coordinator for the original television series \"Kung Fu\". He also played the roles of Wong Ti and Lin Wu in the series and was the double for Keye Luke, who played Master Po in the series. Yuen was David Carradine's martial arts instructor. He credited Yuen as the inspiration for the series' main character, Kwai Chang Caine; Carradine’s book, \"The Spirit of Shaolin\", was dedicated to Kam. A grandmaster of Shaolin kung fu and known as the \"Preying Mantis of North America\" for his skill in the fighting style, Yuen’s film credits include the role of Red Band in \"Circle of Iron\", co-written by Bruce Lee which was produced posthumously and also stars Carradine, and \"Project Eliminator\"." } ]
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Which actor starred in Assignment to Kill and passed away in 2000.
[ { "docid": "167961", "title": "", "text": "Sir Arthur John Gielgud ( ; 14 April 1904 – 21 May 2000) was an English actor and theatre director whose career spanned eight decades. With Ralph Richardson and Laurence Olivier, he was one of the trio of actors who dominated the British stage for much of the 20th century. A member of the Terry family theatrical dynasty, he gained his first paid acting work as a junior member of his cousin Phyllis Neilson-Terry's company in 1922. After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art he worked in repertory theatre and in the West End before establishing himself at the Old Vic as an exponent of Shakespeare in 1929–31." }, { "docid": "23066976", "title": "", "text": "Assignment to Kill is a 1968 American drama film directed by Sheldon Reynolds and starring Patrick O'Neal, Joan Hackett, John Gielgud, Herbert Lom, and Oskar Homolka." } ]
[ { "docid": "43973016", "title": "", "text": "Evan Bird (born May 23, 2000) is a Canadian actor. He is known for playing Benjie Weiss in \"Maps to the Stars\" and Tom Larsen in \"The Killing." }, { "docid": "44569", "title": "", "text": "Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born June 15, 1963) is an American actress, director, and screenwriter. She starred in the sitcom \"Mad About You\" for seven years, and played single mother Carol Connelly in the 1997 romantic comedy film \"As Good as It Gets\", for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Some of her other notable films include \"Twister\" (1996), \"Cast Away\" (2000), \"What Women Want\" (2000), \"Pay It Forward\" (2000), and \"The Sessions\" (2012), the latter garnered her a second Academy Award nomination. She made her directorial debut in 2007 with \"Then She Found Me\" (2007). Hunt has also won four Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards." }, { "docid": "13575792", "title": "", "text": "HAT-P-4b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star HAT-P-4 over 1000 light years away in Boötes constellation. It was discovered by transit on October 2, 2007, which looks for slight dimming of stars caused by planets that passed in front of them. It is the fourth planet discovered by the HATNet Project." }, { "docid": "24594293", "title": "", "text": "Songbook is a compilation album by English pop singer Robbie Williams. It was given away for free inside the \"Mail on Sunday\" on 11 October 2009. The one-off, limited-edition album includes some of his biggest hits, several rare live performances, plus images and exclusive clips from his 2009 album, \"Reality Killed the Video Star\". Julian Broad shot the image featured on the cover, which was taken in the same shoot where the image used for the front cover of \"Reality Killed the Video Star\" was taken." }, { "docid": "142548", "title": "", "text": "Lucy Alexis Liu (born Lucy Liu; December 2, 1968) is an American actress, voice actress, director, producer, singer and artist. She became known for playing the role of the vicious and ill-mannered Ling Woo in the television series \"Ally McBeal\" (1998–2002), for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series. Liu's film work includes starring as one of the heroines (Alex Munday) in \"Charlie's Angels\" (2000), portraying O-Ren Ishii in \"Kill Bill\" (2003), and starring roles in the main casts of \"Payback\" (as Pearl; 1999), \"Chicago\" (as Kitty Baxter; 2002), and the animated film series \"Kung Fu Panda\" (2008–present) portraying the character Master Viper." }, { "docid": "42022015", "title": "", "text": "Michael Halsey was a British actor who sadly passed away on 25th September 2017." }, { "docid": "28553837", "title": "", "text": "Among the Cinders is a 1983 New Zealand drama film directed by Rolf Hädrich and starring Paul O'Shea, Amanda Jones, Derek Hardwick and Yvonne Lawley. After a hunting accident in which his friend is killed (for which he blames himself) a boy (Nick) runs away from home and goes to live with his grandparents, where he matures into a man." }, { "docid": "29586685", "title": "", "text": "Assignment in Brittany is a 1943 war film directed by Jack Conway and starring French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont and Swedish actress Signe Hasso, both in their American film debuts. Also starring was American actress Susan Peters, who in 1942 had been an Academy Award nominee for her performance in \"Random Harvest\"." }, { "docid": "4738944", "title": "", "text": "Trevor Thomas is a British actor. He acted mostly around the late 1970s mostly in television programmes, but also starred in the 1977 film \"Black Joy\", alongside Norman Beaton, as well as in stage productions. Thomas's other film credits include \"Yesterday's Hero\" (1979), \"Inseminoid\" (1981), \"Sheena\" (1984), \"Underworld\" (1985), \"Playing Away\" (1987) and \"The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz\" (2000). His television appearances include \"\" (1976), \"The Fosters\" (\"Take Your Partners\", 1977), \"The Professionals\" (\"Klansmen\", 1977), \"Rockliffe's Babies\" (\"Sweet and Sour Revenge\", 1987), \"Silent Witness\" (\"The World Cruise\", 2000), \"Minder\" (\"Gunfight at the O.K. Laundrette\", 1979, and \"Fiddler on the Hoof\", 1989) and \"The Sweeney\" (\"The Bigger They Are\", 1978)." }, { "docid": "42534193", "title": "", "text": "Lavender () is a 2000 Hong Kong romantic film written and directed by Riley Yip Kam-Hung. The film stars Taiwanese actor singer Takeshi Kaneshiro, Hong Kong actress singer Kelly Chen and actor singer Eason Chan. The title of the film is derived from Kelly Chen's character Athena's deceased boyfriend favorite scent, which was lavender. The film is the third collaboration between Kaneshiro and Chen, the two previously co-starred together in 1996 \"Lost and Found\" and 1998 \"Anna Magdalena\"." }, { "docid": "22117677", "title": "", "text": "\"You Take My Breath Away\" is the 1979 debut single by singer-actor Rex Smith and the first release from his third studio album \"Sooner or Later\" which is also featured in the 1979 made-for-television film of the same title starring Smith and Denise Miller. It was produced by Charles Calello and Stephen Lawrence, and written by Lawrence and Bruce Hart." }, { "docid": "22439314", "title": "", "text": "\"Butterfly Fly Away\" is an acoustic pop duet performed by American actors and recording artists Miley Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus. The song was first heard in the 2009 film \"\", in which both Cyruses star, and was subsequently released on the film's . An extended version is featured on Billy Ray's eleventh studio album, \"Back to Tennessee\". The song is a soft country ballad with lyrics that describe a child's transition to adulthood." }, { "docid": "168518", "title": "", "text": "Samuel Atkinson Waterston (born November 15, 1940) is an American actor, producer and director. Among other roles, he is noted for his portrayal of Sydney Schanberg in \"The Killing Fields\" (1984), for which he received an Academy Award nomination, and his starring role as Jack McCoy on the long-running NBC television series \"Law & Order\" (1994–2010), which brought him Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has been nominated for multiple Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, BAFTA and Emmy awards, having starred in over eighty film and television productions during his fifty-year career. He has also starred in numerous stage productions. AllMovie historian Hal Erickson characterized Waterston as having \"cultivated a loyal following with his quietly charismatic, unfailingly solid performances.\"" }, { "docid": "37585661", "title": "", "text": "Get Away, Get Away is a 1992 Australian Road Comedy film which was the directorial debut of actor Murray Fahey." }, { "docid": "38498926", "title": "", "text": "N.P. Wieth-Knudsen Observatory is next to Tisvilde Hegn, two hours away from Copenhagen, Denmark, at Margot Nyholms vej 19, 3220 Tisvildeleje, on the outskirts of a small residential area in Tisvilde, away from artificial light generated by larger cities. It was constructed in 1959 by Dr. Niels Palle Wieth-Knudsen (1909–1993), who used the observatory until his death. His biggest contribution to astronomy was the observation of lunar occultations, during which the moon passes in front of stars, the data from which is then used in the accurate determination of the lunar position. This became important during the moon landings during the sixties." }, { "docid": "36150380", "title": "", "text": "Thomas \"Tom\" Nash is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Home and Away\", played by Graeme Squires. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 February 1998. Tom was introduced to \"Home and Away\" along with his family. Zac Drayson was originally cast in the role, but when the producers thought he would be more suitable for Will Smith, Squires received the part. The actor decided to leave \"Home and Away\" in early 2000 after two years and he made his screen exit on 16 May 2000. Squires returned to film the show's 3,000th episode special in 2001." }, { "docid": "6169006", "title": "", "text": "Charlie Clausen (born 31 July 1977) is an Australian actor most known for his role as Jake Harrison on \"McLeod's Daughters\" in 2003 and as Acting Sergeant Alex Kirby on the police drama series \"Blue Heelers\", which he starred in for the majority of Season 12 (2005) and Season 13 (2006). In 2012 he joined the cast of \"Home and Away\" as Zac MacGuire. Clausen left Home and Away in May 2017 after four years." }, { "docid": "25683861", "title": "", "text": "In Memory of My Father is a 2005 film directed, written, and produced by Christopher Jaymes. It documents the interactions and reactions that take place among three brothers on the day that their father passes away, which one brother films at the final request of the father. The movie stars Jeremy Sisto, Christopher Jaymes, Matt Keeslar and Judy Greer." }, { "docid": "43594261", "title": "", "text": "Marcus Roberts is a British actor from London, England. He has appeared in numerous TV shows and films in England and is recently gaining recognition in America. He was the main star of the TV Movie Oap Killer First Kill Last Kill that aired on Channel 5 TV." }, { "docid": "28518733", "title": "", "text": "This article discusses methods of passing as male. People who wish to pass as a member of a gender to which they were not assigned at birth may use various methods to disguise unwanted features and to emphasize desired features. People who may be concerned with passing as male include female crossdressers, drag kings, and transgender men." }, { "docid": "136876", "title": "", "text": "Cresskill is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 8,573, reflecting an increase of 827 (+10.7%) from the 7,746 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 188 (+2.5%) from the 7,558 counted in the 1990 Census. This town got its name from \"Cress\", referring to the watercress which grew in its streams, and \"Kill\", referring to the stream passing through." }, { "docid": "52592304", "title": "", "text": "The Odagiri effect is a television phenomenon in which a program attracts a larger than expected number of women viewers because the program stars attractive male actors or characters. It is named after the Japanese actor Joe Odagiri, who starred in the 2000 tokusatsu show \"Kamen Rider Kuuga\". The effect is now deployed deliberately in some shows, and is most commonly used in sports-themed and -themed anime." }, { "docid": "4378291", "title": "", "text": "Kurt Schork (January 24, 1947 – May 24, 2000) was an American reporter and war correspondent. He was killed in an ambush while on an assignment for Reuters in Sierra Leone together with cameraman Miguel Gil Moreno de Mora of Spain, who worked for Associated Press Television. Two other Reuters journalists, South African cameraman Mark Chisholm and Greek photographer Yannis Behrakis were injured in the attack in which Schork died." }, { "docid": "20002878", "title": "", "text": "The Solar System and all of the visible stars are in different orbits about the core of the Milky Way galaxy. Thus, their relative positions change over time, and for the nearer stars this movement can be measured. As a star moves toward or away from us, its apparent brightness changes. Sirius is currently the brightest star in Earth's night sky, but it has not always been so. Canopus has persistently been the brightest star over the ages; other stars appear brighter only during relatively temporary periods, during which they are passing the Solar System at a much closer distance than Canopus. The table below lists the brightest star in Earth's night sky at each period within the last or next 5 million years." }, { "docid": "38514743", "title": "", "text": "Hide Away (aka A Year in Mooring) is a 2011 drama film directed by Chris Eyre. The film stars actors Josh Lucas, Ayelet Zurer, and James Cromwell. It was released on 30 October 2011." }, { "docid": "15475454", "title": "", "text": "Jai Koutrae (born 1 December 1975) is an Australian actor who garnered fame for his role as Nathan Chapel in \"Death's Requiem\" which received him an Australian Screen Actors Guild Award. Koutrae has starred in many other successful short and feature films including \"Mortal Fools\". He has also appeared in many television series such as \"McLeod's Daughters\", \"All Saints\" and \"Home and Away\"." }, { "docid": "3518379", "title": "", "text": "Pass away is a euphemism for die." }, { "docid": "733818", "title": "", "text": "Nurse Betty is a 2000 American black comedy film directed by Neil LaBute starring Renée Zellweger as a Kansas waitress who suffers a nervous breakdown after witnessing her husband's murder, and starts obsessively pursuing her favorite soap actor (Greg Kinnear), while in a fugue state. Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock play the hitmen who killed her husband and subsequently pursue her to Los Angeles." }, { "docid": "15410740", "title": "", "text": "Ivar Bernhard Sandström (September 18, 1889 — September 2, 1917) was a Swedish aviation pioneer and one of Sweden's earliest aviators. He became a cadet in 1905 and a lieutenant in 1911. In 1915 he was assigned to Dr Enoch Thulin's aviation school at Ljungbyhed to attend a pilot training course. After passing the examination he obtained the Swedish aviation diploma n° 30 issued by the Swedish Aeronautical Society. He then was assigned to the Navy's aviation department at Landskrona. He was killed during a flight over Malmö when he fell out of his plane." }, { "docid": "21556954", "title": "", "text": "The Grand Star Registrar LLC (GSR), was an online-based partnership, which allows individuals to dedicate and \"assign\" a name to stars within the known constellations. Upon locating the desired star and assigning the chosen name, GSR records the coordinates and places them into a secure anthology to be published in the United States." } ]
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Which representative of the Electoral district of Monaro is the 18th Deputy Premier of New South Wales?
[ { "docid": "4047670", "title": "", "text": "Monaro is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by John Barilaro of The Nationals." }, { "docid": "31365752", "title": "", "text": "Giovanni Domenic \"John\" Barilaro, an Australian politician, is the 18th Deputy Premier of New South Wales, the Minister for Regional Development (later renamed as the Minister for Regional New South Wales), Minister for Small Business, and Minister for Skills since October 2014, and the New South Wales Leader of The Nationals since November 2016." } ]
[ { "docid": "33260238", "title": "", "text": "This is a list of electoral results for the Electoral district of Monaro in New South Wales state elections." }, { "docid": "1078101", "title": "", "text": "The Division of Eden-Monaro is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division was created in 1900, and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the first federal election. It is named for the town of Eden and the Monaro district of southern New South Wales." }, { "docid": "21553006", "title": "", "text": "Maneroo was an electoral district for the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1856 to 1858. It was replaced by Monaro." }, { "docid": "4047682", "title": "", "text": "Willoughby is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Gladys Berejiklian of the Liberal Party of Australia, who is the current Premier of New South Wales." }, { "docid": "28023870", "title": "", "text": "William Whaley Hedges (3 April 1881 – 9 May 1962) was an Australian politician. He was a Country Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1927 to 1941, representing the electorate of Monaro." }, { "docid": "4047662", "title": "", "text": "Manly is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, and covers a large portion of the Northern Beaches Council local government area . Created in 1927, although it has historically tended to be a Liberal-leaning seat, Manly has had a history of independent local members. It is represented by James Griffin for the Liberal Party, and was previously represented by the former Premier of New South Wales, Mike Baird. It is also located in the federal Division of Warringah, which is represented by Tony Abbott, former Prime Minister of Australia." }, { "docid": "10159178", "title": "", "text": "Queanbeyan was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1859 to 1913, in the Queanbeyan area. It replaced parts of the electoral district of United Counties of Murray and St Vincent and the electoral district of Southern Boroughs. It was merged with the electoral district of Monaro in 1913, when much of its former territory had been absorbed in the Australian Capital Territory." }, { "docid": "9337238", "title": "", "text": "Steven James Robert \"Steve\" Whan ( ) (born 11 February 1964), an Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 2011 to 2015. Whan represented the electoral district of Monaro in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the Australian Labor Party from 2003 until his defeat at the 2011 state election. Whan served as Minister of Emergency Services, Minister for Small Business and Minister for Rural Affairs in the Rees and Keneally ministries from 2009 to 2011." }, { "docid": "10963254", "title": "", "text": "Eden-Bombala was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1859 to 1894, including the town of Eden. In 1894, single-member electorates were introduced statewide and the seat of Eden was split into Eden-Bombala (including Bombala) and Bega. Eden-Bombala was abolished in 1904 and absorbed into Monaro and Bega." }, { "docid": "24419139", "title": "", "text": "The Deputy Premier of New South Wales is the second-most senior officer in the Government of New South Wales. The Deputy Premiership has been a ministerial portfolio since 1932, and the Deputy Premier is appointed by the Governor on the advice of the Premier." }, { "docid": "20232712", "title": "", "text": "Peter William Webb (born 7 March 1953) is an Australian politician. He was a National Party of Australia member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1999 to 2003, representing the electorate of Monaro." }, { "docid": "4047647", "title": "", "text": "Lakemba is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, located in the South-Western suburbs of Sydney. It has been held by the Australian Labor Party since its creation in 1927. It was represented by Morris Iemma, who was Premier of New South Wales from 3 August 2005 until his resignation on 5 September 2008. It has been held by Jihad Dib since the 2015 election." }, { "docid": "38581754", "title": "", "text": "Monaro Panthers FC (formerly known as Inter Monaro SC) is an Australian association football club based in the city of Queanbeyan, New South Wales. The club was founded in 1967, and currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football in the Australian Capital Territory." }, { "docid": "1789626", "title": "", "text": "Monaro ( ), once frequently spelled \"Manaro\", is the name of a region in the south of New South Wales, Australia. A small area of Victoria near Snowy River National Park is geographically part of the Monaro. While the Australian Capital Territory is not considered part of the region, some towns in the Monaro have close links with Canberra." }, { "docid": "9552495", "title": "", "text": "Eden was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1859 to 1894, including the town of Eden. From 1880 to 1894 it elected two members, with voters casting two votes and the first two candidates being elected. In 1894, single-member electorates were introduced statewide and Eden was split into Eden-Bombala (including Bombala) and Bega. Eden-Bombala was abolished in 1904 and absorbed into Monaro and Bega." }, { "docid": "9591057", "title": "", "text": "Adrian Piccoli (born 24 March 1970) is a former Australian politician who represented the electoral district of Murray in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 2015 to 2017, and the district of Murrumbidgee from 1999 to 2015. He was the deputy leader of the Nationals in the New South Wales Parliament from 2008 to 2016. Piccoli served as the Minister for Education between April 2011 and January 2017, in both the O'Farrell and Baird ministries." }, { "docid": "10675421", "title": "", "text": "Fuller was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1968 in the Ryde area and named after George Fuller, Premier of New South Wales, 1922-1925. It was abolished in 1981 and largely replaced by Gladesville." }, { "docid": "50567408", "title": "", "text": "Springfield, New South Wales (Snowy Monaro Regional Council)" }, { "docid": "27111370", "title": "", "text": "John Edward Akister (born 6 November 1937) is a former Australian politician. He was the Australian Labor Party member for Electoral district of Monaro in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1976 to 1988, and served as a minister from 1984 to 1988." }, { "docid": "8994791", "title": "", "text": "Balmain is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales in Sydney's Inner West. It is currently represented by Jamie Parker of the Greens New South Wales." }, { "docid": "9137155", "title": "", "text": "Toongabbie was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created at the 2004 redistribution of electoral districts largely replacing the abolished district of Wentworthville. It was contested for the first time in the 2007 general election and abolished in the 2013 redistribution, largely replaced by Seven Hills. Its only member was the former Premier of New South Wales Nathan Rees from the Australian Labor Party." }, { "docid": "10727901", "title": "", "text": "McKell was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1988, largely replacing the abolished district of Elizabeth. It was named after William McKell, former Premier of New South Wales (1941–1947), in inner Sydney. It was abolished in 1991 and largely replaced by Port Jackson." }, { "docid": "53771257", "title": "", "text": "James Henry Griffin is an Australian politician. He is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electoral district of Manly for the Liberal Party of Australia. Griffin was elected on 8 April 2017 at the Manly state by-election held to replace the previous member, former Premier of New South Wales Mike Baird." }, { "docid": "4036806", "title": "", "text": "Bankstown is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales in Sydney's West. It has historically been one of the safest Labor seats in New South Wales. It is currently represented by Tania Mihailuk." }, { "docid": "4047666", "title": "", "text": "Menai was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1999 to 2015. It was most recently represented by Melanie Gibbons of the Liberal Party of Australia. Currently, it is the only state seat in the state of New South Wales to have always been represented by a woman. This district was abolished in the 2013 redistribution, largely replaced by Holsworthy." }, { "docid": "10726319", "title": "", "text": "Windsor was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales between 1859 and 1880, which included the town of Windsor." }, { "docid": "2773996", "title": "", "text": "Hillsdale is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Hillsdale is located 6 kilometres south-east of the Sydney central business district in the Bayside Council. The suburb is named after Pat Hills, former Deputy Premier of New South Wales." }, { "docid": "4047620", "title": "", "text": "Heffron is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is named after Robert Heffron, a former Labor premier of New South Wales. It is a safe Labor seat, and was recently represented by Kristina Keneally of the Australian Labor Party and she like Heffron had also served as Premier. On 23 June 2012, Keneally announced that she would be resigning on 29 June 2012 to start her new career as CEO of Basketball Australia, prompting an August Heffron by-election. At the 2011 election, Keneally suffered a swing of over 16 percent, more than halving her majority from 23 percent to seven percent. However, at the by-election, the seat reverted to form as Labor candidate Ron Hoenig won with 70 percent of the two-candidate preferred vote." }, { "docid": "54920023", "title": "", "text": "Colinton is a locality in the Snowy Monaro Region, New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the eastern side of the Murrumbidgee River and on both sides of the Monaro Highway about 73 km south of Canberra and about 44 km north of Cooma. At the 2016 census , it had a population of 127." }, { "docid": "54933322", "title": "", "text": "Bunyan is a locality in the Snowy Monaro Region, New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the eastern side of the Murrumbidgee River and on both sides of the Monaro Highway about 110 km south of Canberra and about 10 km north of Cooma. At the 2016 census , it had a population of 152." } ]
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Which player, known as the Sikkimese Sniper, played for East Bengal?
[ { "docid": "53089011", "title": "", "text": "The second semi-final of the 1997 Indian Federation Cup was played between arch-rivals East Bengal and Mohun Bagan at Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata on 13 July 1997. Called the Kolkata Derby, the match was won by East Bengal 4–1 courtesy of a hat-trick, first ever in the derby's history, from Bhaichung Bhutia. Nazim-ul-Haque opened the scoring early on for East Bengal before Bhutia's goal took the lead to 2–0. Chima Okorie managed to pull one back for Mohun Bagan in the second half, but Bhutia's twin strikes in four minutes sealed the game for East Bengal." }, { "docid": "406544", "title": "", "text": "Bhaichung Bhutia (born 15 December 1976) is a retired Indian footballer of Sikkimese-Bhutia descent who played as a striker. Bhutia is considered to be the torchbearer of Indian football in the international arena. He is often nicknamed the \"Sikkimese Sniper\" because of his shooting skills in football. Three-time Indian Player of the Year I. M. Vijayan described Bhutia as \"God's gift to Indian football\". Bhaichung Bhutia has an older brother named Chewang Bhutia. Chewang and Bhaichung both went to boarding school. Bhutia was married in 2004 to a hotel professional and divorced in 2015." } ]
[ { "docid": "7768116", "title": "", "text": "The Sikkimese caecilian, Ichthyophis sikkimensis, is a species of caecilian found in India (Sikkim and West Bengal), Nepal and possibly Bhutan. It was described by Edward Harrison Taylor in 1960." }, { "docid": "41186553", "title": "", "text": "The Bhutia Boarding School in Darjeeling is a school founded in 1874. Its first director was Sarat Chandra Das and Professor of Tibetan Ugyen Gyatso, a monk of Tibeto- Sikkimese origin. It was opened by order of the Lieutenant Governor of British Bengal, Sir George Campbell. Its purpose was to provide education to young Tibetans and Sikkimese boys resident in Sikkim or the Darjeeling area." }, { "docid": "5804384", "title": "", "text": "The East Pakistan Provincial Assembly, known as the East Bengal Legislative Assembly between 1947 and 1955, was the legislature of Bangladesh when the country was a province of Pakistan as East Bengal (1947-1955) and East Pakistan (1955-1971). The legislature was a successor to the British Raj-era parliament of Bengal, which was divided between East Bengal and West Bengal during the partition of Bengal in 1947. It was the largest provincial legislature in Pakistan." }, { "docid": "43531949", "title": "", "text": "Football is one of the most popular sports in Kolkata, West Bengal. Kolkata is known to be the hub of Indian football with the two most supported teams in the country being based within the city –Mohun Bagan and East Bengal . Both teams play against each other in the Kolkata derby. The city is also home to the biggest stadium in India, the Salt Lake Stadium, which as of 2015 has a capacity of 68,000. The record attendance of 131,000 was set in 1997 in a match between East Bengal FC and Mohun Bagan AC where East Bengal FC won 4-1." }, { "docid": "38812072", "title": "", "text": "A total of 67 players represented the East Pakistan cricket team in first-class matches between the team's debut in November 1954 and its final completed match in September 1969. Representing East Pakistan (East Bengal prior to 1955), a former provincial state of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the team can be considered a direct predecessor to the present national cricket team of Bangladesh, which declared independence in 1971. Prior to the partition of India in August 1947, cricketers from the region that is now Bangladesh generally played for Bengal, which had been active in Ranji Trophy matches since the 1935–36 season." }, { "docid": "39049592", "title": "", "text": "Trilochan Pokhrel (died 1969) was the first Sikkimese freedom fighter of Nepali (Gorkha) origin. In Sikkim and North Bengal, Pokhrel is popularly called 'Gandhi Pokhrel'." }, { "docid": "45659601", "title": "", "text": "Debjit Ghosh (born 23 February 1974) is a former Indian football player and is the current assistant coach of Indian I-League side East Bengal. During his playing days, Ghosh played for Mohun Bagan, Mahindra United, East Bengal, and Mohammedan in the National Football League from 1998 to 2007. He also represented India from 1998 to 2004." }, { "docid": "49793127", "title": "", "text": "Olan Omiping (born 1981/1982), known for his moniker as \"The Sniper\", is a Filipino policeman with the Police Officer II rank and a basketball player having played for the Philippine National Police men's basketball team, known as the Responders in the UNTV Cup." }, { "docid": "43576433", "title": "", "text": "Sniper Elite is a tactical shooter video game series developed by English studio Rebellion Developments and currently published by 505 Games. It is a third-person tactical shooter that emphasizes a less direct approach to combat, encouraging the player as a sniper to use stealth and keep distance from enemy soldiers. \"Sniper Elite\", the first in the entry was released in 2005, and was followed by \"Sniper Elite V2\", a remake of the original \"Sniper Elite\" in 2012 and \"Sniper Elite III\", a prequel of \"Sniper Elite V2\" in 2014. A sequel to \"Sniper Elite III\", \"Sniper Elite 4\", was released in February 2017." }, { "docid": "49296297", "title": "", "text": "Kenny Schrub, (born May 19, 1995) known by the handle kennyS, is a French professional \"\" player currently playing for G2 Esports. Since the game's release he has widely been considered to be the best, or at least one of the best, snipers in CS:GO by fellow professional players, experts, analysts, and commentators alike. He was named \"eSports Player of the Year\" at The Game Awards 2015." }, { "docid": "3502115", "title": "", "text": "The Sikkimese language, also called \"Sikkimese Tibetan\", \"Bhutia\", \"Drenjongké\" (Tibetan: འབྲས་ལྗོངས་སྐད་ , Wylie: \"'bras ljongs skad\"" }, { "docid": "38333538", "title": "", "text": "The Siberian Snipers or Hockey Team Sibirskie Snaypery (Russian: Хоккейная команда Сибирские Снайперы ) or is a junior ice hockey team from Novosibirsk, which contains players from the HC Sibir Novosibirsk school. They are members of the Russian Minor Hockey League, the top tier of junior hockey in the country." }, { "docid": "25019244", "title": "", "text": "C. S. Sabeeth is an Indian football player who plays as a Striker for I-League club East Bengal." }, { "docid": "17316670", "title": "", "text": "The Kingdom of Sikkim (Classical Tibetan and Sikkimese: འབྲས་ལྗོངས། \"Drenjong\"), earlier known as Dremoshong (Classical Tibetan and Sikkimese: འབྲས་མོ་གཤོངས། , official name until 1800s), was a hereditary monarchy from 1642 to 16 May 1975 in the Eastern Himalayas. It was ruled by Chogyals of the Namgyal dynasty." }, { "docid": "42153516", "title": "", "text": "R Dhanarajan is an Indian football player hailing from Palghat, Kerala and currently plays for East Bengal F.C. as a defender." }, { "docid": "14195570", "title": "", "text": "Sikkimese cuisine is the traditional cuisine of Sikkim, a state of India. Sikkimese are traditionally rice eaters. Nepalese cuisine is very popular in Sikkim because Sikkim is the only state of India with an ethnic Nepali majority." }, { "docid": "7880719", "title": "", "text": "The Marine Scout Sniper Rifle or MSSR is a select fire sniper rifle developed from the Colt M16A1 rifle by the Philippine Marine Corps Scout Snipers due to the lack of a dedicated sniper rifle which is used in the Armed Forces of the Philippines." }, { "docid": "33583958", "title": "", "text": "Subodh Kumar (born 10 June 1990) is an Indian football player who last played for I-League club East Bengal." }, { "docid": "3865814", "title": "", "text": "Subhash Bhowmick, nicknamed \"Bhombal\", born at West Bengal is a retired Indian football international player and club level coach and manager. During his playing career, he represented the \"Big Two\" of Kolkata football, East Bengal Club and Mohun Bagan AC. He also represented India in various international tournaments from 1970." }, { "docid": "48850650", "title": "", "text": "Hitman: Sniper is a 2015 mobile shooting gallery video game in the \"Hitman\" series by Square Enix Montreal. As the series' mainstay protagonist Agent 47, the player looks through a first-person sniper scope vision on their touchscreen device to assassinate several powerful figures who have assembled at a lakeside compound without alerting their associates. The player uses the environment to find creative ways to kill these targets, sometimes prompted by secondary objectives. Through mission progression, the player unlocks more powerful weapons and new weapon abilities." }, { "docid": "8896539", "title": "", "text": "Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars (known as Crazy Taxi: Double Punch in Japan), is a PSP game, which is a port of both \"Crazy Taxi\" and \"Crazy Taxi 2\". There is also a multiplayer aspect which was not available in the games' predecessors, where players compete against one another for customers and fare money. The game was developed by newly created Sniper Studios." }, { "docid": "26147570", "title": "", "text": "Jagpal Singh (born 6 August 1984 in Punjab) is an Indian football player who last played as a defender for East Bengal F.C. in the I-League." }, { "docid": "44977971", "title": "", "text": "Sniper: Art of Victory is a tactical shooter developed and published by City Interactive for Microsoft Windows. Set during World War II, the player assumes the role of a sniper ally from the Red Army that takes part in operations in Russia and Italy." }, { "docid": "3809960", "title": "", "text": "The occurrence of sniper warfare has led to the evolution of counter-sniper tactics. Such tactics aim to reduce the damage caused by a sniper to a fighting force, which can often be harmful to both fighting capabilities and morale." }, { "docid": "5521772", "title": "", "text": "\"The Sniper\" is a World War I poem by Scottish poet W D Cocker, written in 1917 about the impact a sniper has had not only on the life of the young soldier - which side the sniper is on is not specified, and could be of any nationality; British, German, French, Russian, etc. - but the impact the sniper has on that young soldier's family, back home." }, { "docid": "345105", "title": "", "text": "D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear (also known as Sniper: 23 Days of Fear in Washington D.C.) is a 2003 T.V. movie created by USA Network based on the Beltway sniper attacks of 2002." }, { "docid": "43761972", "title": "", "text": "Timothy L. Kellner is an U.S. Army sniper with 139 confirmed kills and a large amount of unconfirmed. He follows in the path of renowned sniper such as Carlos Hathcock and Chuck Mawhinney, but much like Adelbert Waldron he is mostly unheard of. He is better known for his role as the partner of several more well known snipers. He was an avid hunter growing in the small town of Ischua, New York. Kellner joined the U.S. Army in 1996. Unlike most snipers he is known for his long range marksmanship, but better known for his fieldcraft and ability to hide. In November 2003 he was seriously wounded from an IED in Iraq. He was a celebrated hero returning home. Kellner continues to work with the sniper community today." }, { "docid": "13414807", "title": "", "text": "Frank Carter (1881–June 24, 1927) was a notorious sniper murderer in Omaha, Nebraska. Tried for two murders, Carter claimed to have murdered forty-three victims. He was known as the Omaha Sniper, Phantom Sniper, and the Sniper Bandit." }, { "docid": "48914481", "title": "", "text": "This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for Bengal cricket team. Seasons given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all the intervening seasons. Players in bold have played international cricket." }, { "docid": "4490386", "title": "", "text": "Sniper Elite (also known as Sniper Elite: Berlin 1945) is a third-person tactical shooter stealth video game developed by Rebellion Developments and published by MC2 France in Europe and by Namco Hometek in North America, in 2005. In 2012, to coincide with the release of the remake \"Sniper Elite V2\", it was re-issued through Steam by Rebellion itself. A sequel titled \"Sniper Elite III\" was released in 2014." } ]
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The 2015 Kids' Choice Sports Awards was hosted by an American footbal quarterback who was born on November 29th of what year?
[ { "docid": "46494144", "title": "", "text": "Nickelodeon's 2nd Annual Kids' Choice Sports Awards was held on July 16, 2015, at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Quarterback Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks was the host of the show, which is meant to celebrate kids’ favorites in the sports world. The show aired on Nickelodeon from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ET/PT. On its original air date, the award show was preceded by a brand new episode of \"SpongeBob SquarePants." }, { "docid": "21143591", "title": "", "text": "Russell Carrington Wilson (born November 29, 1988) is an American football quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL)." } ]
[ { "docid": "50539454", "title": "", "text": "Nickelodeon's 3rd Annual Kids' Choice Sports Awards was held at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California on July 14, 2016, and was broadcast three days later on July 17. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson returned as host." }, { "docid": "54202359", "title": "", "text": "Nickelodeon's 4th Annual Kids' Choice Sports Awards was held at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 2017, and broadcast three days later on July 16. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson returned as host." }, { "docid": "46874084", "title": "", "text": "The 2015 Nickelodeon Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards were held on 10 June 2015, at the Studio 4 MNCTV, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in Pondok Gede, East Jakarta, and hosted by , , Romaria, , and . The ceremony awards will held the theme for \"Slimenya Tuh Disini\"." }, { "docid": "42199057", "title": "", "text": "Nickelodeon's 1st Annual Kids' Choice Sports Awards was held on July 17, 2014, at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Hall of Fame Athlete/Talk Show host Michael Strahan hosted the ceremony to celebrate kids’ favorites in the sports world. The show aired on Nickelodeon from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ET/PT, tape delayed for West Coast in the United States and Canada. When this award show aired, Nickelodeon took their other channels (with the exception of Nick Jr.) off the air with a message telling people to go to watch the awards show on the main channel." }, { "docid": "26730888", "title": "", "text": "The 1993 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was the sixth annual \"Kids Choice Awards\" event, which took place on November 14, 1993. It was hosted by Brian Austin Green, Holly Robinson Peete, and Tori Spelling The event was held at the Pauley Pavilion at UCLA in Los Angeles, California. So far, this is the latest Kids' Choice Awards ceremony date to take place, with the earliest being the 2017 ceremony (March 11, 2017)." }, { "docid": "16442739", "title": "", "text": "The Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2003 was held on April 12, 2003. It was the 16th annual Kids' Choice Awards (\"KCA\"). It was hosted by Rosie O'Donnell. The award show was held in the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California. This was the last time O'Donnell would host the awards. By that time she has hosted the awards seven times in a row. The announcers were Daran Norris and Susanne Blakeslee from \"The Fairly OddParents\" who used their Cosmo and Wanda voices, respectively, for the event." }, { "docid": "20890070", "title": "", "text": "The Nickelodeon Philippines Kids' Choice Awards is an annual awards show which brought honors this year's biggest TV and sports personalities voted by kids and teenagers through text and online voting. Nickelodeon, an American cable television network, brought Kids' Choice Awards to the Philippines in an effort to strengthen its presence in Asia. According to Amit Jain, executive Vice-President and managing director of MTV Networks India, China and Southeast Asia, \"This is a milestone for Nickelodeon's business in Southeast Asia as it will deliver on Nick's commitment" }, { "docid": "19409846", "title": "", "text": "The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards UK, also known as the KCAs, is an annual awards show, similar to the American and Australian versions. It originally started as a full ceremony hosted locally, but has recently been reduced to several UK-specific categories that are announced during the broadcast of the American Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards during time usually devoted to advertising." }, { "docid": "18555378", "title": "", "text": "Nickelodeon's 22nd Annual Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2009) were held on March 28, 2009 at 8 p.m. on the Nell and John Wooden Court of Pauley Pavilion. Dwayne Johnson hosted this awards show which lasted for more than one and half hours. Voting commenced on March 2, 2009. Performers and presenters have been listed at the official site. The Jonas Brothers sang their song, \"Lovebug\", but changed the line \"catch this lovebug again\" to \"catch this slime time again\". By the end of the program, they were named the \"slime gods\". This year marks the last time that the Nickelodeon Orange Blimp was used on the Kids' Choice Awards logo for 4 years. The Nickelodeon Blimp was not used on the Kids' Choice Awards logo again until 2013." }, { "docid": "46873514", "title": "", "text": "The 2008 Nickelodeon Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards were held on November 29, 2008, at the Balai Sarbini in Setiabudi South Jakarta and hosted by Tora Sudiro, , and . The ceremony awards held the theme for \"Candylane\"." }, { "docid": "18179868", "title": "", "text": "The 1996 Kids' Choice Awards occurred on May 11, 1996. The award show was held at Universal Studios in Universal City, California. Rosie O'Donnell and Whitney Houston served as hosts. Houston became the first celebrity to host more than one Kids' Choice Awards." }, { "docid": "42375597", "title": "", "text": "Nickelodeon's 28th Annual Kids' Choice Awards was held on March 28, 2015, at the Forum in Inglewood, California and hosted by Nick Jonas. The show was broadcast at 8:00 PM (ET/PT), produced by Nickelodeon Productions, with a simulcast in the United States also carried across sister networks TeenNick, Nicktoons and TV Land, along with the network's mobile apps and website. It was lead into by a double episode of \"The Thundermans\". There were 4 new categories this year. Voting took place in six continents on 19 localized websites, along with various simulcasts across the world, on either live or tape-delayed. Despite the simulcast, the show suffered a deep drop from the 2014 ceremony, attracting approximately 3,630,000 million total viewers for the original American airing, a drop of 27% from year to year. TV sitcom \"Austin & Ally\" swept the KCAs, taking home 3 blimps; the series is the second from Disney Channel to win favorite kids show in KCA history." }, { "docid": "26126852", "title": "", "text": "Nickelodeon's 23rd Annual Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010) were held on March 27, 2010 (aired live from 8-9:30 p.m. ET) on the Nell and John Wooden Court of Pauley Pavilion, on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles, California. With the launch of Nickelodeon Canada in late 2009, Canada broadcast the awards live as it aired in the Eastern, Central, and Mountain time zones of the United States (it was tape-delayed for the Pacific Time Zone) and the awards will be rebroadcast on YTV on April 2, 2010 at 7 p.m. ET. As a result, Canadian kids were able to vote on candidates for the first time. Nickelodeon's sister channels TeenNick and Nicktoons suspended regular programming during the 90-minute duration of the award show to allow viewers to see the awards. The 2010 awards were hosted by Kevin James, who is a first-time \"Kids' Choice\" host." }, { "docid": "34116645", "title": "", "text": "Nickelodeon's 25th Annual Kids' Choice Awards were held on March 31, 2012 at 8 p.m. ET in Los Angeles, California in the United States, where the winners received an orange-colored blimp trophy. Big Help Award winner Taylor Swift received a special silver-colored blimp from First Lady Michelle Obama. The complete list of nominees for the 2012 Kids' Choice Awards was released on January 11, 2012, leading up to the release of \"Men in Black 3\" on May 25, 2012. The event was hosted by \"MIB 3 star\" Will Smith, who with ten KCA blimps has won the most awards in previous telecasts. A record-breaking 223 million votes for favorites in 20 categories were cast during this year's voting period, up 11% over last year's votes." }, { "docid": "46292168", "title": "", "text": "The 29th Annual Kids' Choice Awards was held live on March 12, 2016, at The Forum in Inglewood, California live on Nickelodeon and either live or on tape delay across all of Nickelodeon's international networks and also served as a full-length TV movie. Country singer Blake Shelton hosted the ceremony. A simulcast was also carried in the United States on sister channels Nicktoons, TeenNick, TV Land, and CMT, as well as on Nick Radio, to maximize ratings numbers, the show drew 3,321,000 on Nickelodeon and 4.426 million on all the channels put together." }, { "docid": "35329893", "title": "", "text": "This is a list of winners and nominees for the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award for Favorite TV Show, given at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. From 2015 and onwards, the award was split into \"Favorite Kids Show\" and \"Favorite Family Show.\"" }, { "docid": "4764272", "title": "", "text": "The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2005 was the 18th annual Kids' Choice Awards. The event was hosted by Ben Stiller on April 2, 2005 at 8-9:30 p.m. ET. and was held at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles." }, { "docid": "50536861", "title": "", "text": "The 2016 Teen Choice Awards ceremony was held on July 31, 2016 at The Forum in Inglewood, California. The awards celebrate the year's achievements in music, film, television, sports, fashion, comedy, and the Internet, and were voted on by viewers aged 13–19 through various social media sites. Justin Timberlake received the inaugural Decade Award. The ceremony was hosted by John Cena and Victoria Justice. This year's surfboard awards were inspired by the dress of 2015 Choice Dancer Chloe Lukasiak." }, { "docid": "10206130", "title": "", "text": "The 1991 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on April 22, 1991. It was the fourth annual event, and was hosted by Corin Nemec. The 1991 Kids' Choice Awards was perhaps best remembered for the introduction of the KCA Hall of Fame Special Gold Blimp (awarded to Paula Abdul)." }, { "docid": "29765087", "title": "", "text": "Nickelodeon's 24th Annual Kids' Choice Awards were held on April 2, 2011, at 8 p.m. ET at the Galen Center at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California, US's University Park neighborhood due to renovations disallowing use of traditional venue Pauley Pavilion until at least 2013. Jack Black returned as host for the third time since 2006. The 2011 telecast was the first Kids' Choice Awards to take place in the month of April since 2006, as the previous four Kids' Choice telecasts from 2007 to 2010 were held on the last Saturday in March. Nominees were announced on February 10, 2011, for twenty categories. During the show, the Big Green Help Award was presented to Justin Timberlake, an honor given each year. More than 200 million record-breaking votes were cast for this year's 20-category awards." }, { "docid": "19196130", "title": "", "text": "The 6th annual Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards were held on 11 October 2008 at the Hisense Arena in Melbourne. John Cena has been picked to host the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards alongside Natalie Bassingthwaighte." }, { "docid": "1506983", "title": "", "text": "The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (also known as the KCAs, Kids' Choice , or Kids' Choice Awards) is an American 90-minute-long annual awards show that airs on Nickelodeon. Usually held on a Saturday day, morning, or night in late March or early April, the show that honors the year's biggest television, movie, and music acts as voted by Nickelodeon viewers. Winners receive a hollow orange blimp figurine, a logo outline for much of the network's 1984–2009 era, which also functions as a kaleidoscope." }, { "docid": "41252357", "title": "", "text": "The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards India is the Indian version of the American awards show set to recognize Indian Film, TV, Music and Sports. An adaptation of the US version, the Indian edition is licensed and produced by Viacom 18 Media Pvt. Limited." }, { "docid": "19410401", "title": "", "text": "The Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards was first announced in May 2007. It is the first ever Kids' Choice Awards for the UK Nickelodeon. The show was hosted at ExCeL Exhibition Centre, London which took place 20 October 2007 and was presented by pop band McFly." }, { "docid": "16585882", "title": "", "text": "The 2004 Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards was the 17th edition of the Kids' Choice Awards. The event was hosted by Mike Myers and Cameron Diaz to promote \"Shrek 2\". It was held on April 3, 2004 (8-9:30 p.m. ET/PT.) This would be the first time the award show was held at Pauley since 1999." }, { "docid": "37059387", "title": "", "text": "The Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Argentina 2012 took place on October 5, 2012 at 19:00 hrs (Argentine Time) in the Microestadio Malvinas Argentinas in the city of Buenos Aires. Favio Posca was presented as host. In this edition, 15 categories were launched, one category more than last year." }, { "docid": "30697698", "title": "", "text": "The 29th People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 2002, were held on January 12, 2003 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. They were hosted by Tony Danza, and broadcast on CBS." }, { "docid": "6551345", "title": "", "text": "The Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was an annual awards show that awarded entertainers with a blimp trophy, as voted by kids. The show was usually held during October or November and a televised show was produced, touted as the \"biggest party for kids on the planet\". The Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards were discontinued after 2011 and replaced by Nickelodeon Slimefest from 2012." }, { "docid": "9172301", "title": "", "text": "The 20th annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards were held on March 31, 2007, hosted by Justin Timberlake." }, { "docid": "50818987", "title": "", "text": "Stephen Case Cookus (born October 6, 1995) is an American football quarterback who plays college football for the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks. As a true freshman, he was named the recipient of the 2015 Jerry Rice Award and the STATS FCS Freshman Player of the Year Award, both of which are awarded to the most outstanding freshman player in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision." } ]
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What is compact identifier 1996astro for Galaxy Fliament also known as?
[ { "docid": "17365007", "title": "", "text": "In physical cosmology, galaxy filaments (subtypes: supercluster complexes, galaxy walls, and galaxy sheets)<ref name=\"astro-ph/9602090\"> Boris V. Komberg, Andrey V. Kravtsov, Vladimir N. Lukash; \"The search and investigation of the Large Groups of Quasars\" arXiv: ; Bibcode: 1996astro.ph..2090K ;</ref> are the largest known structures in the universe. They are massive, thread-like formations, with a typical length of 50 to 80 megaparsecs \"h\" (163 to 261 million light-years) that form the boundaries between large voids in the universe. Filaments consist of gravitationally bound galaxies. Parts wherein many galaxies are very close to one another (in cosmic terms) are called superclusters." }, { "docid": "14092434", "title": "", "text": "The bibcode (also known as the refcode) is a compact identifier used by several astronomical data systems to uniquely specify literature references." } ]
[ { "docid": "12198529", "title": "", "text": "Beniamin \"Benik\" Egishevitch Markarian (Armenian: Բենիամին Եղիշեի Մարգարյան ; born 29 November 1913 in Shulaver, Tiflis Governorate; died 29 September 1985 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR) was an Armenian astrophysicist. Markarian's Chain (of galaxies) was named after him when he discovered that this string of galaxies moves with a common motion. He is also the namesake of a catalog of compact, optically bright galaxies (including both starbursts and AGNs) known as Markarian galaxies." }, { "docid": "1338741", "title": "", "text": "A peculiar galaxy is a galaxy of unusual size, shape, or composition. These galaxies represent between five to ten percent of the known galaxy population. Astronomers have identified two types of peculiar galaxies: interacting galaxies and active galactic nuclei (AGN)." }, { "docid": "43819962", "title": "", "text": "GOODS-N-774 also called \"Sparky\", is a distant early galaxy which is in the process of core formation. The galaxy is massive and extremely compact, forming stars furiously. It is thought to be on its way to becoming a giant elliptical galaxy. This galaxy was discovered in 2014, and is some 11 billion light years distant. It is the first discovered galaxy in this stage of giant galaxy formation." }, { "docid": "49890109", "title": "", "text": "NGC 1614 is the \"New General Catalogue\" identifier for a spiral galaxy in the equatorial constellation of Eridanus. It was discovered on December 29, 1885 by American astronomer Lewis Swift, who described it in a shorthand notation as: pretty faint, small, round, a little brighter middle. The nebula was then catalogued by Danish-Irish astronomer J. L. E. Drayer in 1888. When direct photography became available, it was noted that this galaxy displayed some conspicuous peculiarities. American astronomer Halton Arp included it in his 1966 \"Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies\". In 1971, Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky described it as a \"blue post-eruptive galaxy, compact patchy core, spiral plumes, long blue jet SSW\"." }, { "docid": "25384553", "title": "", "text": "A Pea galaxy, also referred to as a Pea or Green Pea, might be a type of Luminous Blue Compact Galaxy which is undergoing very high rates of star formation. Pea galaxies are so-named because of their small size and greenish appearance in the images taken by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)." }, { "docid": "29775649", "title": "", "text": "NGC 5248 (also known as Caldwell 45) is a compact intermediate spiral galaxy about 59 million light-years away in the constellation Boötes. It is a member of the NGC 5248 Group of galaxies, itself one of the Virgo III Groups strung out to the east of the Virgo Supercluster of galaxies. Distance measurements to NGC 5248 vary from 41.4 million light-years (12.7 Mpc) to 74.0 million light-years (22.7 Mpc), averaging about 58.7 million light-years (17.7 Mpc)." }, { "docid": "82687", "title": "", "text": "Hoag's Object is a non-typical galaxy of the type known as a ring galaxy. The galaxy is named after Arthur Hoag who discovered it in 1950 and identified it as either a planetary nebula or a peculiar galaxy with eight billion stars." }, { "docid": "577366", "title": "", "text": "In functional analysis and related branches of mathematics, the Banach–Alaoglu theorem (also known as Alaoglu's theorem) states that the closed unit ball of the dual space of a normed vector space is compact in the weak* topology. A common proof identifies the unit ball with the weak* topology as a closed subset of a product of compact sets with the product topology. As a consequence of Tychonoff's theorem, this product, and hence the unit ball within, is compact." }, { "docid": "948419", "title": "", "text": "Messier 102 (also known as M102) is a galaxy listed in the Messier Catalogue that has not been identified unambiguously. Its original discoverer Pierre Méchain later said that it was a duplicate observation of Messier 101, but more recent historical evidence favors that it is NGC 5866, although other galaxies have been suggested as possible identities." }, { "docid": "42725214", "title": "", "text": "The Shapley-Ames Catalog of Bright Galaxies is a catalog of galaxies published in 1932 that includes observations of 1249 objects brighter than 13.2 magnitude. It was compiled by Harlow Shapley and Adelaide Ames. They identified 1189 objects based on the New General Catalogue and 48 based on the Index Catalog. With the help of new photographic recordings, which also contained comparison stars of known brightness, the brightness of many galaxies were measured and recorded only up to a magnitude of 13.2. It was the first compilation of bright galaxies in the northern and southern sky. The catalog contains position, brightness, size, and Hubble classification of the galaxies. For the next 60 years, astronomers referred to this catalog as a primary source for information about redshifts and galaxy types." }, { "docid": "9007003", "title": "", "text": "NGC 6027 is a lenticular galaxy that is the brightest member of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies. Édouard Stephan discovered the galaxy in 1882." }, { "docid": "47359227", "title": "", "text": "M59-UCD3 is an ultra-compact dwarf galaxy located near the Messier 59 galaxy. s of 2015 , it is the second densest galaxy currently observed, second to M85-HCC1." }, { "docid": "20634861", "title": "", "text": "IC 5357 is an intermediate lenticular galaxy in the HCG 97 compact group of galaxies." }, { "docid": "19065354", "title": "", "text": "UGC 2140 is an irregular galaxy in the constellation Aries. It was thought to be a compact group of galaxies, catalogued as HCG 18, but in 1999 the object was found to be a single galaxy with multiple star-forming regions." }, { "docid": "16954874", "title": "", "text": "3C 236 is a Fanaroff and Riley Class II (FR II) radio galaxy. It is among the largest known radio galaxies, with the radio structure having a total linear size in excess of 4.5 Mpc (15 million light years); this makes it the second largest object known in the universe. The galaxy features a \"double-double\" radio morphology consisting of the giant relic 4.5 Mpc source and an inner 2 kpc compact steep spectrum radio source. A recent starburst episode near the nucleus may be related to the event resulting in re-ignition of radio activity" }, { "docid": "7586726", "title": "", "text": "A Hickson Compact Group (abbreviation: HCG) is a collection of galaxies designated as published by Paul Hickson in 1982." }, { "docid": "42499080", "title": "", "text": "Integrated Flux Nebulas are a relatively recently identified astronomical phenomenon. In contrast to the typical and well known gaseous nebulas within the plane of the Milky Way galaxy, IFNs lie beyond the main body of the galaxy." }, { "docid": "50567542", "title": "", "text": "NGC 5238 is an irregular galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici. Located at a comoving distance of 4.51 Mpc, it is 64.4 arcseconds in diameter. It has sometimes been classified as a blue compact dwarf galaxy. Although some authors have hypothesized it to be a member of the M101 Group of galaxies, it is currently believed to be an isolated galaxy." }, { "docid": "10742185", "title": "", "text": "NGC 6027c is a barred spiral galaxy that is part of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies, which is located in the constellation Serpens." }, { "docid": "29468127", "title": "", "text": "UDF 423 is the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UDF) identifier for a distant spiral galaxy. With an apparent magnitude of 20, UDF 423 is one of the brightest galaxies in the HUDF and also has one of the largest apparent sizes in the HUDF." }, { "docid": "10536327", "title": "", "text": "NGC 6027a is a spiral galaxy that is part of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies, which is located in the constellation Serpens. In optical wavelengths, it has a strong resemblance to Messier 104, the Sombrero Galaxy, with which it shares a near equivalent orientation to observers on Earth." }, { "docid": "10775053", "title": "", "text": "NGC 6027e is a tidal tail of NGC 6027, not an individual galaxy, that is part of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies, which is located in the constellation Serpens." }, { "docid": "10766062", "title": "", "text": "NGC 6027d is a barred spiral galaxy that is strictly a visual member of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies, which is located in the constellation Serpens. NGC 6027d is not interacting with the other galaxies in the cluster, but is in the background and just happens to be in the same line of sight. The galaxy is nearly 700 million light years away from the interacting group and is believed to be extremely large in size." }, { "docid": "52168326", "title": "", "text": "NGC 336 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Cetus. It was discovered on October 31, 1885 by Francis Leavenworth. It was described by Dreyer as \"very faint, small, round, suddenly brighter middle.\" It is also known as PGC 3470. Despite this, sometimes it is mistakenly identified as PGC 3526." }, { "docid": "10741406", "title": "", "text": "NGC 6027b is an interacting lenticular galaxy that is part of Seyfert's Sextet, a compact group of galaxies currently in the process of colliding and merging, which is located in the constellation Serpens." }, { "docid": "977799", "title": "", "text": "HCG 87 is a compact group of galaxies listed in the Hickson Compact Group Catalogue. This group is about 400 million light-years away in the constellation Capricornus." }, { "docid": "42025882", "title": "", "text": "The Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini is an Android smartphone developed by Samsung Electronics. It was announced in May 2014 and released on July 1, 2014. The S5 Mini is a mid-range model of its flagship Galaxy S5 smartphone and a successor to the Galaxy S4 Mini. It competes with the HTC One Mini 2 and the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact. It has a similar design and software features to its high-end counterpart, the Galaxy S5." }, { "docid": "52771514", "title": "", "text": "IC 3 is a compact elliptical galaxy located approximately 228 million light-years away in the constellation of Pisces. The galaxy was discovered by astronomer Stéphane Javelle on August 27, 1892." }, { "docid": "983493", "title": "", "text": "NGC 5195 (also known as Messier 51b or M51b) is a dwarf galaxy that is interacting with the Whirlpool Galaxy (also known as M51a or NGC 5194). Both galaxies are located approximately 25 million light-years away in the constellation Canes Venatici. Together, the two galaxies are one of the most famous interacting galaxy pairs." }, { "docid": "26950550", "title": "", "text": "The type-cD galaxy (also cD-type galaxy, cD galaxy) is a galaxy morphology classification, a subtype of type-D giant elliptical galaxy. Characterized by a large halo of stars, they can be found near the centres of some rich galaxy clusters. They are also known as supergiant ellipticals or central dominant galaxies." } ]
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What is known to have 27 titles, has Charles Pickel on the squad and referred to a GC?
[ { "docid": "50662482", "title": "", "text": "Charles Pickel (* 15 May 1997) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for Grasshopper in the Swiss Super League." }, { "docid": "1573615", "title": "", "text": "Grasshopper Club Zürich commonly referred to as simply GC, GCZ, or Grasshoppers is a multisports club based in Zürich, Switzerland. The oldest and best known section of club is its football team. With 27 titles, Grasshopper holds the records for winning the most national championship titles and for the most successes in the Swiss Cup tournament, 19 victories in the competition. The club is the oldest football team in Zürich and share a great city rivalry with FC Zürich." } ]
[ { "docid": "48594911", "title": "", "text": "Buddha (Sanskrit: बुद्ध) refers to one who has achieved enlightenment and Buddhahood, and has fully comprehended the Four Noble Truths. The term most commonly refers to Siddharta Gautama, the teacher and founder of Buddhism, who is simply known as \"the Buddha\". The term also refers to others who have achieved enlightenment and Buddhahood, such as the 27 Buddhas who preceded Gautama, Amitābha and the future Buddha, Maitreya." }, { "docid": "36499810", "title": "", "text": "J. Reginald MacEachron was an American architect and musical composer. As an architect his work included the design of buildings on the Milledgeville campus of what became Georgia College and State University (GC&SU), the Citrus County Courthouse (with W. R. Biggers) in Florida, Douglass Theater (1921) in Macon, Georgia for Charles H. Douglass and the Ben Hill County Jail (added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982) on Pine Street in Fitzgerald, Georgia. He designed the Russell Auditorium and Bell Hall (both circa 1928) at GC&SU." }, { "docid": "40377888", "title": "", "text": "\"That's What My Love Is For\" is a song written by Amy Sky and Dave Pickell and performed by Anne Murray and Aaron Neville. The song reached #15 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart in 1996. The song appeared on her 1996 album, \"Anne Murray\"." }, { "docid": "2088676", "title": "", "text": "The general classification (or the GC) in bicycle racing is the category that tracks overall times for bicycle riders in multi-stage bicycle races. Each stage will have a stage winner, but the overall winner in the GC is the rider who has the fastest time when all the stage results are added together and compounded. Hence, whoever wins the GC is generally reckoned as the winner of the race." }, { "docid": "36096691", "title": "", "text": "In molecular biology, a GC box is a distinct pattern of nucleotides found in the promoter region of some eukaryotic genes upstream of the TATA box and approximately 110 bases upstream from the transcription initiation site. It has a consensus sequence GGGCGG which is position dependent and orientation independent. The GC elements are bound by transcription factors and have similar functions to enhancers." }, { "docid": "545343", "title": "", "text": "Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland (27 November [O.S. 17 November] 1640 – 9 October 1709), also known by her marital title as Countess of Castlemaine, was an English royal mistress from the Villiers family and perhaps the most notorious of the many mistresses of King Charles II of England, by whom she had five children, all of whom were acknowledged and subsequently ennobled. Her influence was so great that she has been referred to as \"The Uncrowned Queen\"." }, { "docid": "13511389", "title": "", "text": "Charles Blancher Thompson (January 27, 1814 – February 27, 1895) was an American leader of a schismatic sect in the Latter Day Saint movement from 1848 to 1858. He claimed the title Baneemy and his followers were known as \"Baneemyites\"." }, { "docid": "3557215", "title": "", "text": "Mark 9 is the ninth chapter of the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It begins with Jesus' prediction that \"I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God come with power.\" (1) What exactly the kingdom of God refers to has been long debated. It immediately follows Jesus' statement of \"... when he comes in his Father's glory with the holy angels.\" (Mark 8:38) in the preceding chapter. This could simply refer to the following Transfiguration. Some have thought this refers to the Second Coming, an event most hold did not happen within the lifetimes of those present. This could be a prediction that came true if you take into account John's Revelation of the Second Coming while he was on the island of Patmos. Others have interpreted it as Jesus referring to his resurrection and/or the coming of Christianity. It is also recorded in Matthew 16:28 and Luke 9:27. Matthew adds the statement that \"... then he will reward each person according to what he has done\" between the two." }, { "docid": "14353914", "title": "", "text": "Cyril Arthur Joseph Martin, GC, MC (23 July 1897 – 29 November 1973) was a British Army officer who was awarded the George Cross for the courage he showed in defusing a device while serving with the Corps of Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Squad on 17/18 January 1943 in Battersea, London." }, { "docid": "10550042", "title": "", "text": "There has not been an English, Scottish nor British king with the title Charles III, but it is sometimes used to refer to:" }, { "docid": "14313314", "title": "", "text": "Robert John Davies, GC (3 October 1900 – 27 September 1975) was a Royal Engineers officer who was awarded the George Cross (GC) for the heroism he displayed in defusing a bomb which threatened to destroy St Paul's Cathedral on 12 September 1940." }, { "docid": "16689297", "title": "", "text": "Various names have been applied what is known as the Vietnam War. These have shifted over time, although Vietnam War is the most commonly used title in English. It has been variously called the Second Indochina War, the Vietnam Conflict ,the Vietnam War, and Nam. In Vietnam it is commonly known as Kháng chiến chống Mỹ (Resistance War against America)." }, { "docid": "40327821", "title": "", "text": "GC-Wiki is an internal wiki run by the United Kingdom's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). It is the UK's equivalent to the NSA's NSANet. The GC-Wiki is generally classified above top secret. Members of the United States Intelligence Community have access to GC-Wiki." }, { "docid": "47634285", "title": "", "text": "\"What Are They Doing in Heaven?\" is a Christian hymn written in 1901 by American Methodist minister Charles Albert Tindley. s of 2015 , it has become popular enough to have been included in 16 hymnals." }, { "docid": "52666303", "title": "", "text": "Pickel is an unincorporated community in Ste. Genevieve County, in the U.S. state of Missouri." }, { "docid": "1109483", "title": "", "text": "Mario Power Tennis, known in Japan as \"Mario Tennis GC\" (マリオテニスGC , Mario Tenisu Jī Shī ) , is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the GameCube in 2004. The game is the sequel to the Nintendo 64 title \"Mario Tennis\", and is the fourth game in the \"Mario Tennis\" series. \"Power Tennis\" was released in Japan on October 28, 2004, in North America on November 8, 2004, and in Australia on February 25, 2005. The game was re-released for the Wii in 2009 as part of the \"New Play Control!\" collection of titles, featuring GameCube games with added Wii controls. As of 2012, the title is available as part of the Nintendo Selects collection." }, { "docid": "52344274", "title": "", "text": "C.A.T. Squad is a 1986 television film directed by William Friedkin. It aired July 27, 1986. It was sometimes released under the title \"Stalking Danger\". It was followed by the sequel \"\" in 1988." }, { "docid": "31544150", "title": "", "text": "GC Motorsports International (formerly Go Canada Racing) was a NASCAR racing team based in Ontario, Canada, owned by Canadian businessman Steve Meehan. GCMI currently fields the No. 27 Ford Mustang in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and the No. 27 Dodge in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series." }, { "docid": "9459034", "title": "", "text": "William George Pickel (born November 5, 1959 in Queens, New York) is a former defensive tackle who played for twelve seasons in the National Football League with the Los Angeles Raiders (1983–1990) and the New York Jets (1991–1994). Pickel attended St. Francis Prep. He played college football for Rutgers University. As a second round draft pick of the Raiders in 1983, Pickel overcame injuries to win a Super Bowl as a rookie, and was a sack threat during the early part of his career with the Raiders, making the 1985 All-Pro team. He is currently 98th in career sacks with 56. A standout player, Pickel played nearly every Raider defensive snap in 1984 and 1985. He had a distinct 4-point stance, placing two hands down instead of the usual one, as was the case with other quick defensive tackles such as Bob Lilly and Tom Keating (American football)." }, { "docid": "24189374", "title": "", "text": "Charles Gray Compton Cavendish, 7th Baron Chesham (born 11 November 1974 in Sydney, Australia), is the current Baron Chesham having succeeded to the title on 27 August 2009 on the death of his father, Nicholas Cavendish, 6th Baron Chesham." }, { "docid": "3752001", "title": "", "text": "Walter Anderson GC (27 July 1890 – 11 May 1959) was a recipient of the George Cross and an officer in the Royal Air Force." }, { "docid": "13968718", "title": "", "text": "Chief sustainability officer, sometimes known by other titles, is the corporate title of an executive position within a corporation that is in charge of the corporation's \"environmental\" programmes. Several companies have created such environmental manager positions in the 21st century to formalize their commitment to the environment. Normally these responsibilities rest with the facility manager, who has provided cost effective resource and environmental control as part of the basic services necessary for the company to function. However, as sustainability initiatives have expanded beyond the facility — so has the importance of the position to what is now a C-level executive role." }, { "docid": "19939893", "title": "", "text": "The Nik Family refers to the people who have the \"Nik\" (Jawi: نىٔ) title in front of their names in Malaysia. The Nik family largely originated from the state of Kelantan, which is located on the east coast of the Malaysian Peninsula. As \"Nik\" is part of the Malay Title by inheritance, it is customary for the title to be passed on to the children of a father who has the \"Nik\" title. Rarely, the title is also passed on from a mother having the \"Nik\" title. According to the history of Kelantan, the first recognised Sultan of Kelantan, Sultan Muhammad I, was also known as \"Nik Muhammadiah\". The first king of Reman in Upper Pattani and Upper Perak was also known as \"Tok Nik Leh\"." }, { "docid": "23845537", "title": "", "text": "Follin Horace Pickel (November 17, 1866 - December 22, 1949) was a Quebec physician and politician." }, { "docid": "53690376", "title": "", "text": "Charles W. Murphy (1961 – March 27, 2017) was an American investor and hedge fund manager and has been referred to in media reports as a \"financial guru\"." }, { "docid": "15712126", "title": "", "text": "Now That's What I Call Music! 27 refers to at least four different \"Now That's What I Call Music!\" series albums." }, { "docid": "2229731", "title": "", "text": "Super Robot Wars GC (スーパーロボット大戦GC , Sūpā Robotto Taisen Jīshī ) is the first and only Nintendo GameCube Super Robot Wars title. The basic premise of the game is that the plot, settings, characters, and other mechanics consist of essentially mixing and combining the like of \"Gundam\", \"Mazinger\", \"Getter Robo\", \"Zettai Muteki Raijin-Oh\", and many other mecha-based anime and manga series into one universe. The Super Robot Wars series has existed for a fairly long time, dating back to the Nintendo Game Boy, and has had many releases since then, across possibly all of the mainstream platforms since then, including the SNES, PS, PS2, GameCube, Game Boy and later iterations, among other platforms. It was ported to the Xbox 360 under the title Super Robot Wars XO (スーパーロボット大戦XO , Sūpā Robotto Taisen Ekkusu Ō ) , which had an online mode called Super Robot Competition (スーパーロボット対戦 , Sūpā Robotto Taisen ) ." }, { "docid": "3837919", "title": "", "text": "The Charles Theatre, often referred to as simply The Charles, is the oldest movie theatre in Baltimore. The theatre is a Beaux-Arts building designed as a streetcar barn in 1892 by Jackson C. Gott, located in what is now the Station North arts and entertainment district. The theater was renamed the Charles (for its location on Charles Street) circa 1959 and became a calendar revival house in 1979. Many of John Waters's early films premiered at this theatre; this honor has since shifted to the Senator Theatre." }, { "docid": "52396706", "title": "", "text": "PNA \"Prefecto Fique\" (GC-27) is a \"Mantilla\"-class patrol boat in service with the Argentine Naval Prefecture, built at the Empresa Nacional Bazán shipyards and commissioned in 1983. The vessel is named after Luis Pedro Fique, a former commander of the “Prefectura de Ushuaia” of the PNA; she is the first ship of this service with this name." }, { "docid": "35864000", "title": "", "text": "Clemens Pickel (Russian: Кле́менс Пи́ккель , born August 17, 1961, Colditz, Saxony, Germany) is a German-Russian Catholic leader, and Bishop of Saratov, Russia." } ]
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Peter Griffith's granddaughter had her screen debut in what 1999 film?
[ { "docid": "12572214", "title": "", "text": "Peter Atwill Griffith (October 23, 1933 – May 14, 2001) was an American advertising executive and child stage actor, appearing on Broadway a few times. His daughters Melanie Griffith and Tracy Griffith, and his granddaughter, Dakota Johnson, became notable actresses." }, { "docid": "7000810", "title": "", "text": "Dakota Mayi Johnson (born October 4, 1989) is an American actress and model. She is the daughter of actors Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson. She had her screen debut alongside her mother in the comedy-drama \"Crazy in Alabama\" (1999) and was named Miss Golden Globe in 2006. Following high school graduation, she returned to acting with roles in \"The Social Network\" (2010), \"Beastly\" (2011), \"21 Jump Street\" (2012), \"Need for Speed\" (2014) and the short-lived comedy \"Ben and Kate\" (2012–2013)." } ]
[ { "docid": "21918759", "title": "", "text": "Aditi Rao Hydari is an Indian film actress who works predominantly in Hindi and Tamil language films. Born and raised in Hyderabad, she is the granddaughter of statesmen Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari and J. Rameshwar Rao. Hydari made her on-screen debut with the Tamil film \"Sringaram\" in 2006. The film had her play the role of a devadasi and her performance in the film garnered positive reviews from critics." }, { "docid": "26656654", "title": "", "text": "Lily Cahill (July 17, 1888, Lockhart, Texas – July 20, 1955, San Antonio) was an American actress of the stage and screen. The granddaughter of Confederate Army Colonel John Jacob Myers, she began her career in 1910 at the age of 15 playing supporting roles in several silent films directed by D.W. Griffith. In 1911 she was given leading parts in \"A Victim of Circumstances\" and \"The Failure\"." }, { "docid": "2608983", "title": "", "text": "Ratcatcher is a 1999 drama film written and directed by Lynne Ramsay. It is her debut feature film and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival." }, { "docid": "39951398", "title": "", "text": "Michelle Williams is an American actress who has appeared in film, television and stage. Her first screen appearance was at the age of 13 in a 1993 episode of the television series \"Baywatch\", and she made her film debut as the love interest of the teenage lead in \"Lassie\" (1994). She subsequently had guest roles in the television sitcoms \"Step by Step\" and \"Home Improvement\" and played the younger version of Natasha Henstridge's character in the science fiction film \"Species\" (1995). Greater success came to Williams when she began starring as the sexually troubled teenager Jen Lindley in the teen drama \"Dawson's Creek\" (1998–2003). In 1999, she made her stage debut with the Tracy Letts-written play \"Killer Joe\", in which she played the naive young daughter of a dysfunctional family." }, { "docid": "956547", "title": "", "text": "Amanda Jeannette Detmer (born September 27, 1971) is an American actress. She has made her big screen debut playing Miss Minneapolis in 1999 comedy film \"Drop Dead Gorgeous\", and later had supporting role in \"Final Destination\"." }, { "docid": "172055", "title": "", "text": "Corinne Mae Griffith (November 21, 1894 – July 13, 1979) was an American film actress, producer and author. Dubbed The Orchid Lady of the Screen, she was one of the most popular film actresses of the 1920s and widely considered the most beautiful actress of the silent screen. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in \"The Divine Lady\"." }, { "docid": "15540394", "title": "", "text": "Alizeh Imtiaz (born 10 November 1986 in Karachi, Pakistan) is the first Pakistani to have successfully had her debut short film 'Shades of Black' screened at the London Filmmakers Convention 2007. Her short film also won the award for Best Film at the London Filmmakers Convention which screened 80 films from all around the world. Her short film will once again be screened at the London Portobello Film Festival in August 2008. She is one of the youngest directors in Pakistan, and one of the very few to have gained international acclaim." }, { "docid": "33178156", "title": "", "text": "Grace McDonald Green (June 15, 1918 New York City, New York – October 30, 1999 Scottsdale, Arizona) was an American actress who appeared in a number of films in the early 1940s, although most were B movies. She and her brother Ray had their Broadway debut in 1937 in \"Babes in Arms\" as part of the dance team, and singing \"I Wish I Were in Love Again\". She made her screen debut in 1940's \"Dancing on a Dime\", and appeared in \"Strictly in the Groove\" in 1942." }, { "docid": "504161", "title": "", "text": "Rachel Anne Griffiths (born 18 December 1968) is an Australian actress. She came to prominence with the 1994 film \"Muriel's Wedding\" and her Academy Award nominated performance in \"Hilary and Jackie\" (1998). She portrayed masseuse Brenda Chenowith in the HBO series \"Six Feet Under\" and Sarah Walker Laurent on the ABC drama series \"Brothers & Sisters\". Griffiths has received a Golden Globe Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, three Australian Film Institute Awards, and an Academy Award nomination for her work." }, { "docid": "484101", "title": "", "text": "Melanie Richards Griffith (born August 9, 1957) is an American actress. Griffith began her career as an adolescent in nonspeaking film roles before making her credited debut opposite Gene Hackman in Arthur Penn's \"Night Moves\" (1975). She rose to prominence for her role in Brian De Palma's \"Body Double\" (1984), which earned her a National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress. Griffith's subsequent performance in \"Something Wild\" (1986) garnered critical acclaim before she was cast in 1988's \"Working Girl\", which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won her a Golden Globe." }, { "docid": "13183460", "title": "", "text": "Seventeen Years () is a 1999 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan and starring Li Bingbing in her feature film debut. \"Seventeen Years\" was screened at several international film festivals where it garnered numerous accolades, including the Director's Award at the 56th Venice Film Festival." }, { "docid": "23766228", "title": "", "text": "Forgetting the Girl is an independent film directed by Nate Taylor, adapted for the screen by Peter Moore Smith, from his short story of the same name. It wrapped principal photography in August 2009, finished post-production in January 2012. The film had its world premiere at the Cinequest film festival on March 2, 2012. The sold out screening was well received and critics declared the film as \"a beautifully dark psychodrama\", \"an impressive directorial debut\" which \"delivers something truly original and startling\"." }, { "docid": "48919617", "title": "", "text": "Cherry Tomato () is a 2008 South Korean film starring Shin Goo and Kim Hyang-gi. The family drama, a directorial debut by Jung Young-bae, depicts the poverty-stricken life of an old man and his granddaughter that evokes a strong sense of sympathy and helplessness. It was screened at the Busan Children’s Film Festival in 2008." }, { "docid": "39665929", "title": "", "text": "Rani Mukerji is an Indian actress known for her work in Bollywood films. She made her screen debut with a supporting role in \"Biyer Phool\" (1996), a Bengali film directed by her father Ram Mukherjee. Her first leading role was that of a rape victim in the 1997 social drama \"Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat\", for which she won a special jury trophy at the Screen Awards ceremony. In 1998 she received wider recognition for her role alongside Aamir Khan in the action film \"Ghulam\". Later that year, her breakthrough role as the romantic interest of Shah Rukh Khan's character in the romantic drama \"Kuch Kuch Hota Hai\" earned Mukerji her first Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actress category. She followed this initial success by portraying the leading lady in several films, including the comedy film \"Hello Brother\" (1999) and the drama \"\" (2001), none of which helped propel her career forward." }, { "docid": "14972501", "title": "", "text": "Indiscretions of Betty is a 1910 American short silent comedy film released by the Vitagraph Company of America. The film features the first known screen appearance of Mabel Normand. The film's status is currently unknown. Normand followed the film with D.W. Griffith's \"Her Awakening\"." }, { "docid": "5792809", "title": "", "text": "Angelina Jolie Pitt ( ; née Voight; born June 4, 1975) is an American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian. She has received an Academy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards, and has been cited as Hollywood's highest-paid actress. Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her father, Jon Voight, in \"Lookin' to Get Out\" (1982). Her film career began in earnest a decade later with the low-budget production \"Cyborg 2\" (1993), followed by her first leading role in a major film, \"Hackers\" (1995). She starred in the critically acclaimed biographical cable films \"George Wallace\" (1997) and \"Gia\" (1998), and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama \"Girl, Interrupted\" (1999)." }, { "docid": "42657656", "title": "", "text": "Hits is a 2014 American comedy-drama written and directed by David Cross. The film is the directorial debut of Cross. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2014. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance London Film Festival on April 26, 2014. On February 13, 2015, \"Hits\" became the first feature-length film to be released on BitTorrent with a pay-what-you-want model." }, { "docid": "38478063", "title": "", "text": "Born in Gilching, Bavaria, Magma debuted in adult industry in December 2010, starring in the film \"Das Sennenlutschi\". She had previously attended several swinger clubs together with her husband Peter, a former insurance agent, who later became her manager and an occasional actor in her films." }, { "docid": "47294126", "title": "", "text": "Charlize Theron is a South African-born American actress who made her film debut in an uncredited role as a follower of a cult in the 1995 horror film \"\". Theron followed this with appearances as a hitwoman in \"2 Days in the Valley\", a waitress in the romantic comedy \"Trial and Error\" (1997), and a woman suffering with schizophrenia in the mystery thriller \"The Devil's Advocate\" (1997) with Keanu Reeves and Al Pacino. She appeared in the science fiction thriller \"The Astronaut's Wife\" with Johnny Depp, and Lasse Hallström's \"The Cider House Rules\" (both in 1999). For her portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos in the crime drama \"Monster\" (2003), Theron received the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. The following year, she played Swedish entertainer Britt Ekland in the biographical film \"The Life and Death of Peter Sellers\"." }, { "docid": "159370", "title": "", "text": "Rosamund Mary Ellen Pike (born 27 January 1979) is an English actress who began her acting career by appearing in stage productions such as \"Romeo and Juliet\" and \"Skylight\". After her screen debut in the television film \"A Rather English Marriage\" (1998) and television roles in \"Wives and Daughters\" (1999) and \"Love in a Cold Climate\" (2001), she received international recognition for her film debut as Bond girl Miranda Frost in \"Die Another Day\" (2002), for which she received the Empire Award for Best Newcomer. Following her breakthrough, she won the BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress for \"The Libertine\" (2004) and portrayed Jane Bennet in \"Pride & Prejudice\" (2005)." }, { "docid": "5974406", "title": "", "text": "Sarah Louise Platt (also Tilsley and Grimshaw) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, \"Coronation Street\". She was born on-screen during the episode broadcast on 2 February 1987. She was played by Leah King in 1987 and by Lynsay King from 1987 until 8 October 1999 when King opted to leave to focus on her education. Tina O'Brien took over the role on 31 October 1999; she opted to leave in 2007 and made her final on-screen appearance on 30 December 2007. A number of false rumours about O'Brien returning to the role surfaced during her absence from the serial. In October 2014, it was announced that O'Brien had reprised the role, she returned to filming in February 2015 and returned on screen on 30 March 2015." }, { "docid": "15834094", "title": "", "text": "Howard Griffiths (8 October 193524 October 1999) was a screen and television writer born in Wales who wrote \"Licensed to Kill\" and many Australian television shows." }, { "docid": "46064054", "title": "", "text": "Trish Lake is an Australian producer of feature films and documentaries and former ABC TV journalist. Among her works are \"Gettin' Square \"(2003)\", The Burning Season \"(2008) and \"Frackman\" (2015). She is the CEO of Freshwater Pictures, based in Brisbane, Queensland, which she founded in 2001. Lake was National President of the Screen Producer’s Association of Australia – SPAA from 2005 - 2008 and is a former recipient of the SPAA Feature Film Producer of the Year award. Lake is an Adjunct Fellow at Griffith University, Brisbane where she leads a mentoring program for emerging producers at the Griffith Film School. Lake has been an advisor to the Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival (BOFA) in Tasmania since its inception, and has been the event's artistic director since 2012. She has collaborated professionally with her nephew Daniel (Dan) Lake on many productions. Dan Lake left Freshwater Pictures in November 2014 to take on a position as a director of production investment at Screen Queensland." }, { "docid": "24051800", "title": "", "text": "Brooke Elliott (born November 16, 1974) is an American actress and singer. She has previously appeared in musical theatre, including the US tours of \"Beauty and the Beast\" and \"Wicked\", and the Broadway productions of \"Taboo\" and \"The Pirate Queen\". She is best known for her roles in the 2000 Mel Gibson film \"What Women Want\", her big-screen debut, and as Jane Bingum on the Lifetime series \"Drop Dead Diva\"." }, { "docid": "19096555", "title": "", "text": "The Book That Wrote Itself is a 1999 road movie starring Liam O Mochain, Antoinette Guiney and features cameo appearances from George Clooney, Kenneth Branagh, Melanie Griffith, Bryan Singer, and Chazz Palminteri among others. The film was written and directed by Irish filmmaker Liam O Mochain (W.C.(film)). The film screened at numerous film festivals worldwide and was released in 2000." }, { "docid": "4733068", "title": "", "text": "Sarah Beaumont (also Hannay) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\", played by Nicola Charles. Shortly after Charles moved to Australia, she was encouraged to try out for a part in the serial by a drama coach. The actress received the role of Sarah and made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 25 September 1996. In January 1999, it was announced that Charles had decided to quit \"Neighbours\" to move to London with her then fiancé. She filmed her final scenes in April 1999 and Sarah departed on-screen on 13 July 1999. Charles later appeared in the show's 20th anniversary episode, which was broadcast in July 2005. Charles reprised the role in 2012 and Sarah made a six-week return from 4 February 2013. She returned again from 5 April 2016." }, { "docid": "35507890", "title": "", "text": "Deblina Chatterjee (or \"Debolina Chatterjee\") is an Indian film and television actress. She started her career in the performing industry in 2010 after being cast as Aadu in the Bengali feature \"Ami Aadu\" (2011), marking her film and acting debut. The movie was directed by Somnath Gupta and was screened at the 2011 IFFI (International Film Festival of India). It went on to win the 58th National Film Award for the Best Feature Film in Bengali. In 2012, she made her small screen debut playing the roles of \"\"Aaliya Hassan/Julia Gomes Pratap\"\" in the Star Plus television series Sajda Tere Pyaar Mein." }, { "docid": "47905179", "title": "", "text": "Hello, Fraulein! (German: Hallo, Fräulein!) is a 1949 German musical film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Margot Hielscher, Hans Söhnker and Peter van Eyck. It was made by the Munich-based company Bavaria Film in what would shortly become West Germany. It marked the German debut of van Eyck who had actually been born in Pomerania but had spent many years in the United States, leading him to be promoted in the film's publicity as an American actor." }, { "docid": "50564718", "title": "", "text": "My Family's Beautiful! (Spanish:¡Qué linda es mi familia!) is a 1980 Argentine comedy film directed by Palito Ortega and starring Luis Sandrini and Niní Marshall. It was the final film of the comedian Marshall, who had made her screen debut in 1938." }, { "docid": "41141707", "title": "", "text": "Najwa Najjar (Arabic: نجوى نجار‎ ‎ ) is a Palestinian filmmaker. She began her career making commercials and has worked in both documentary and fiction since 1999. Her debut feature film 'Pomegranates and Myrrh picked up 10 international awards, sold worldwide and was released theatrically and screened at over 80 international festivals. Her second film Eyes of a thief also is a multi award winning thriller based on a true story, and shot entirely in Palestinian Territories. with Egyptian multi award-winning star actor and producer Khaled Abol Naga as the lead and the Algerian sensational singer Souad Massi debut as an actress, Eyes of a thief was the oficial Palestinian submission to the 2014 87th Academy Awards (\"The Oscars\")." } ]
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