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Beller is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bryan Beller (born 1971), American bass guitarist * Hava Kohav Beller, German-born filmmaker * Kathleen Beller (born 1956), American actress * Marty Beller (born 1967), American musician and songwriter * Mary Linn Beller (1933–2000), American child actress * Thomas Beller (born 1965), American author and editor * William Beller (1900–1986), American concert pianist and music professor See also * John Bellers John Bellers (1654 – 8 February 1725) was an England, English educational theorist and Quaker, author of ''Proposals for Raising a College of Industry of All Useful Trades and Husbandry'' (1695). Life Bellers was born in London, the son of the ...
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Bryan Beller
Bryan Beller (born May 6, 1971) is an American bass guitarist known for his work with Joe Satriani, The Aristocrats, Dethklok, Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, James LaBrie of Dream Theater and Dweezil Zappa, as well as his four solo album releases, ''View'' (2003), ''Thanks In Advance'' (2008), ''Wednesday Night Live'' (2011), and the progressive double concept album ''Scenes From The Flood'' (2019)''.'' He has been Joe Satriani's touring bassist since 2013, encompassing the ''Unstoppable Momentum'' tour (2013–14)'','' the ''Shockwave'' (2015–16) world tour, and the ''G3/What Happens Next'' tour (2018), in addition to featuring on the ''Shockwave Supernova'' record. Beller is also the bassist of the rock/fusion super-trio The Aristocrats (with Guthrie Govan on guitar and Marco Minnemann on drums), and he managed the band from 2012-2018. The Aristocrats have released four studio albums, along with two live releases documenting the band's world tours in support of their debut al ...
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Hava Kohav Beller
Hava Kohav Beller is a filmmaker primarily known for three documentary films: '' The Restless Conscience'' (1991), ''The Burning Wall'' (2002), and ''In The Land of Pomegranates (2018).'' Early life Beller was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and grew up in Geva, Israel. She studied at the Juilliard School, where she studied music, ballet and modern dance. Hava Beller lives in New York City. Career Beller was a dancer and choreographer, and had her own dance company in New York. She acted in off-Broadway productions. From 1979 to 1981 she studied filmmaking with Arnold S. Eagle at the New School for Social Research. In 1991, after nine years in the making, Beller finished the film ''The Restless Conscience''. The film examines the Nazi terror and those who fought it from within. In 1992, ''The Restless Conscience'' was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Documentary Feature. In 1993, Ms. Beller was decorated by then President of Germany Richard von Weizsäcker with the C ...
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Kathleen Beller
Kathleen Beller (born February 19, 1956) is an American actress who was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in '' Promises in the Dark'' (1979) and was well known for her role as Kirby Anders on the prime time soap opera ''Dynasty''. She had a small role in ''The Godfather Part II'' and a featured role in ''The Betsy''. Career Beller started her career by appearing in several commercials. She debuted on television in 1971, taking over the role of Liza Walton Sentell in the daytime soap opera ''Search for Tomorrow'', which was originated by Denise Nickerson. She appeared on the show until 1974 when she quit to move from New York City to Los Angeles. After arriving, Don Most arranged for her to get an agent."Young TV star wants to be young movie star instead" by Dick Kleiner, '' El Paso Herald-Post'', October 20, 1977, p. E-7 Her film debut was a small role in 1974's ''The Godfather Part II'', portraying an actress i ...
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Marty Beller
Marty Beller (born July 10, 1967) is an American musician and songwriter. He is the current drummer for They Might Be Giants since Dan Hickey's departure in 2004. He has recorded two solo albums. He has contributed writing and vocals for three of TMBG's albums: ''Here Come the ABCs'' (on "Alphabet Lost And Found"), '' Here Come the 123s'' (on "High Five!") and ''Here Comes Science'' (on "Speed and Velocity"). On TMBG's 2011 compilation album '' Album Raises New and Troubling Questions'', Beller is referenced in the song "Marty Beller Mask", the lyrics of which suggest that he is actually Whitney Houston wearing a mask A mask is an object normally worn on the face, typically for protection, disguise, performance, or entertainment and often they have been employed for rituals and rights. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practic .... On the news of Houston's death, TMBG decided to phase the song out from public performance. Personal life Beller ...
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Mary Linn Beller
Mary Linn Beller (March 1, 1933 – April 13, 2000) was an American child actress. Early years Beller was born in Brooklyn on March 1, 1933, the daughter of Samuel and Helen Beller. She began taking acting lessons by age 9, studying at the Heckscher Foundation and the Neighborhood Playhouse in Manhattan. She began auditioning for parts on radio when she was 12. She attended Midwood High School, Bennington College and Columbia University School of General Studies. Career Beller's first professional acting role consisted of a giggle on the radio version of ''Our Miss Brooks'' when she was 12 years old. She portrayed Babby on ''The Brighter Day'' and appeared on other radio programs, including ''Let's Pretend'' and ''School of the Air''. On stage, Beller performed in summer stock at age 16 in the ingenue lead role in '' You Can't Take It With You''. Other summer stock roles were followed by a six-week tour in ''Leaf and Bough'', which had three performances on Broadway. She also a ...
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Thomas Beller
Thomas Beller (born May 23, 1965) is an American literature, American author and editing, editor. Early life Born and raised in New York City, Beller has remained a resident of his native city, which often features in his stories. He is the son of documentary filmmaker Hava Kohav Beller. After attending Saint Ann's School (Brooklyn), Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn, New York, he received his BA from Vassar College, and his MFA from Columbia University Writing Program. Career While still studying for his MFA, ''The New Yorker'' published Beller's short story "A Different Kind of Imperfection", which was chosen for the ''Best American Short Stories'' volume of 1992. Since, his work has appeared in such publications as ''The New York Times'', ''ELLE'', ''Spin (magazine), Spin'', ''Vogue (magazine), Vogue'', ''Slate (magazine), Slate'', and ''The Village Voice''. He spent a year as a staff writer at ''The New Yorker'', and later worked for ''The Cambodia Daily'' newspaper, where he r ...
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William Beller
William Albert Beller (July 19, 1900 – February 20, 1986) was an American concert pianist and professor of music at Marquette University and Columbia University. He was deemed a musical prodigy when he was 4 years old. He had also taught piano at the Bronx House Music School in the 1930s. Life In 1916, Beller won scholarship at the Chicago Musical College, where, in 1917, he received a Senior Diploma with the ''Diamond Medal for Excellence in Scholarship.'' In 1918, he received a ''Graduate Medal;'' and in 1921, a Bachelor of Music degree with a prize of a grand piano. At some point, upon one of his graduations, he received a gold medal. Beller studied piano for two years with Arthur L.J. Frazier (1881–1973), (ii) with Howard Wells in Chicago, with Tobias Matthay, and, in 1926, with Josef Lhevinne in New York City under a Juilliard fellowship. In 1925, while in Chicago, Beller worked for Lyon & Healy and was a Duo-Art artist. When Beller arrived in New York, he was ...
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