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Hendler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Daniel Hendler (born 1976), Uruguayan actor *Herb Hendler (1918–2007), American record producer and lyricist *James Hendler (born 1957), American artificial intelligence researcher *Lauri Hendler, actor in ''Gimme a Break!'' *Maxwell Hendler (born 1938), American painter *Raymond Hendler (1923–1998), American artist *Richard Hendler, American lawyer and professor *Sheldon Saul Hendler (1936–2012), American scientist, physician and musician *Stewart Hendler (born 1978), American director *Talma Hendler (born 1955), Israeli psychiatrist *Tamaryn Hendler (born 1992), Belgian tennis player See also *Handler (other) *Cable Bridge (''Ed Hendler Bridge'') *Hendler Creamery, historic industrial complex in Jonestown, Baltimore, Maryland *''Hendler v. United States ''Hendler v. United States'', 175 F.3d 1374 (Fed. Cir. 1999), was a case where the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found that although there ...
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Daniel Hendler
Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is a Uruguayan film, television, and theatre actor who works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as ''Bottom of the Sea'', ''Family Law'', ''The Paranoids'', '' Phase 7'' and award-winning '' Lost Embrace'' by director Daniel Burman, with whom he worked many times. Working on both sides of the Río de la Plata, Hendler achieved international recognition due to his awards as an actor. In 2004, he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival for his performance in ''Lost Embrace''. He made his debut as screenwriter and director with the film '' Norberto's Deadline'' in 2010. Hendler is part of the generation of actors who revitalized the Uruguayan cinema with films like '' 25 Watts'', and is one of the regular actors of the so-called ''New Argentine Cinema''. Early life Born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1976, Hendler was raised in the neighborhood of Buceo, and also l ...
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Hendler Creamery
Hendler Creamery is a historic industrial complex in Jonestown, Baltimore, Maryland. Since it spans an entire block it has addresses at 1100 E. Baltimore St. and 1107 E. Fayette St. "The Hendler Creamery is historically significant for its contribution to the broad patterns of history in three areas of significance: transportation, performing arts, and industry." Varying usages Construction and architect The Hendler Creamery consists of two adjacent building complexes. The original three-story brick Richardsonian Romanesque building was constructed as a cable car powerhouse in 1892, replacing five old houses on the site in the Old Town / Jonestown neighborhood east of the downtown neighborhood and the dividing Jones Falls stream in East Baltimore. This use necessitated massive arched doors and a mezzanine floor. The construction is of red face brick with red mortar joints and Potomac red Seneca stone trim, and contains much architectural detailing. The front on East Baltimor ...
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James Hendler
James Alexander Hendler (born April 2, 1957) is an artificial intelligence researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States, and one of the originators of the Semantic Web. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration (United States). Education Hendler completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree at Brown University in 1986 with a thesis on automated planning and scheduling. He also has an MS (1981) in Cognitive Psychology from Southern Methodist University, a MSc (1983) from Brown University, and a BS (1978) from Yale University. Research Hendler's research interests are in the semantic web and artificial intelligence. Hendler held a longstanding position as professor at the University of Maryland where he was the Director of the Joint Institute for Knowledge Discovery and held joint appointments in the Department of Computer Science, the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies and the Institute for Systems Research. Hendler was the Director fo ...
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Maxwell Hendler
Maxwell Hendler (born 1938) is an American painter. In 1975, he became the first contemporary artist to have pictures in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1938, Hendler moved to Los Angeles in 1955. He received a BA in 1960 and an MA in 1962 from the University of California, Los Angeles. He did post-graduate studies in painting at UCLA between 1962 and 1964. In 1967, Hendler became a full-time instructor of the arts at California State University at Northridge. In 1969, he became an associate professor at California State University at Long Beach in the School of Fine Arts. Hendler's work from the 1960s to the mid-1970s was exemplified by a precise approach produced from direct observation of his subjects, not by working from photographs. His paintings were usually small, most were less than 12 inches square. In addition, Hendler created five paintings between 1965 and 1975. By the 1980s, Hendler began producing ...
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Sheldon Saul Hendler
Sheldon Saul Hendler, Ph.D., M.D., FACP, FACN, FAIC, (12 May 1936 – 12 November 2012) was an American scientist, physician and musician. He is recognized as one of the leading authorities on micro nutrition, human physiology and the impact of diet and lifestyle upon health and disease and was known for his ability to customize treatments for his patients. Early life and education Hendler was born in Brooklyn, New York, and later lived and worked in New York City, New York and San Diego, California. He attended the Boys High School in Brooklyn and later went on to Columbia University, where he studied for a bachelor's degree and later a Ph.D. in biochemistry. Thereafter he conducted his post-doctoral studies at University of California San Diego’s Salk Institute in La Jolla, California. Work and medical research During his Ph.D. research work, Hendler made seminal discoveries on the structure of the nucleosome and contributed to the development of the first antiviral drugs. D ...
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Raymond Hendler
Raymond Hendler (1923-1998) was an American artist known for his action painting. Biography Hendler was born in 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He studied at the Philadelphia College of Art and went on to serve in the United States Army He also studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. He traveled to Paris around in 1949 under the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 (the G.I. Bill). There he studied at the Academie de la Grand Chaumiere and was a founding member of the Galerie Huit He located in New York City in the early 1950's where he was a member of the ''New York Artists' Club''. In the late 1960's Hendler moved to Minneapolis where he taught at the Minneapolis School of Art. For a time he served as head of the painting department. He retired in 1984. In 1963, Hendler received the Longview Foundation Purchase Award, juried by Willem de Kooning, Thomas B. Hess, Philip Guston, Harold Rosenberg, and David S ...
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Richard Hendler
Richard Michael Hendler is an American Attorney at law, attorney and Clinical Professor of Law in Business at New York University Stern School of Business where he teaches business law, entertainment law, and entrepreneurial law at the Postgraduate, graduate and undergraduate levels and Law for the Management Executive for the Master of Business Administration, EMBA program. Professional background From 1988 to 1993, Hendler worked in bankruptcy and restructuring, corporate restructuring at Hughes Hubbard & Reed and Kaye Scholer, Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays and Handler. In 1989, he joined New York University as an adjunct professor. In 1993, he became a full-time professor with the position of Clinical Associate Professor and thereafter was promoted to Clinical Full Professor of Law in Business. In addition to his academic work, Professor Hendler maintains a private law practice in New York, handling a broad scope of business-related legal matters. At New York University Schoo ...
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Stewart Hendler
Stewart Hendler (born December 22, 1978) is an American film, commercial and digital series director. He is best known for his work in digital series, where he directed the '' Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn'' in conjunction with the promotion of the video game ''Halo 4'', and '' H+: The Digital Series'', a digital series created by John Cabrera and Cosimo De Tomasso. Hendler also directed the 2009 slasher film ''Sorority Row'', and the 2007 supernatural horror film ''Whisper'' and the 2016 superhero film ''Max Steel'' based on the Mattel action figure. Between longform project, Hendler has carved out a notable career directing high end automotive TV campaigns. Hendler was born in southern California and is a 2001 graduate of the University of Southern California The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest privat ...
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Talma Hendler
Talma Hendler (born July 9, 1955) is a psychiatrist and researcher in neuroscience and one of the pioneers in the field of functional imaging of the brain in Israel. Her research focuses on understanding emotion, particularly in human interactions with each other and when facing distressing life events. Hendler is the director of the Center for Brain Functions at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and a professor of psychiatry and psychology at Tel Aviv University, the School of Psychological Sciences and the Department of Physiology, and the Beit Sami Segol for Neuroscience. She is also the founding director of the Sagol Brain Institute in Tel Aviv. Biography Hendler received her bachelor's degree in science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1976. She received her medical degree from Tel Aviv University and her doctorate from Stony Brook University in New York State in the field of psychobiology. When she returned to Israel, she completed her psychiatry residency at ...
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Tamaryn Hendler
Tamaryn Hendler (born 12 August 1992), better known as Tammy Hendler or Tammy Emmrich, is a Belgian former tennis player. She is married to fellow tennis and pickleball player Martin Emmrich. Hendler, who resides in Boca Raton, Florida, reached the quarterfinals in the 2008 US Open girls' singles tournament and the semifinals at 2008 junior Wimbledon Championships. She has won four singles titles and five doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit, as well as some of the biggest junior tournaments in the world, including Little Mo and Orange Bowl. She represented Belgium in several Fed Cup The Billie Jean King Cup (or the BJK Cup) is the premier international team competition in women's tennis, launched as the Federation Cup in 1963 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). The name was chan ... ties since 2007 with a win–loss record of 0–8. Hendler competed in all four Grand Slam qualifying events in 2012. At Roland Garros, she ...
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Cable Bridge
The Cable Bridge, officially called the Ed Hendler Bridge and sometimes called the Intercity Bridge, spans the Columbia River between Pasco and Kennewick in southeastern Washington as State Route 397. It was constructed in 1978 and replaced the Pasco–Kennewick Bridge, an earlier span built in 1922 and demolished in 1990. The bridge is one of seven major bridge structures in the Tri-Cities area. The Blue Bridge (another Pasco/Kennewick bridge), the Interstate 182 Bridge that connects Pasco with Richland, the U.S. Highway 12 bridge over the Snake River (Pasco/Burbank), and three railroad bridges are the others. However, the Cable Bridge is the only bridge that carries traffic that is not a freeway. It was dedicated on September 8, 1978, and was the first major cable-stayed bridge to be built in the United States (and second-longest of its kind in the world at the time). It was constructed almost entirely of prestressed concrete, beginning with the towers and followed by the ...
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Herb Hendler
Herb Hendler (June 17, 1918 – October 16, 2007) was an American record producer and lyricist. He was director of A&R and sole producer at RCA Victor Records in the 1940s. He produced Perry Como's first hit records and signed Glenn Miller to his final contract. He wrote the lyrics for Rosemary Clooney's first hit, "The Kid's a Dreamer (The Kid from Fool's Paradise)," later a hit for Tony Bennett; also Johnnie Ray's “Coffee and Cigarettes,” Nat King Cole's "The Magic Tree" and "Hot Toddy," a hit for Ralph Flanagan, Ted Heath and Julie London, recorded by some eighty other artists. He created and managed the Ralph Flanagan Orchestra, which was greatly popular in the early 1950s and had many chart hits, and also managed the Buddy Morrow Orchestra. Hendler was born in Philadelphia on June 17, 1918. He majored in journalism at the University of Southern California, later transferring to New York University. In the late 1950s he became administrative assistant to the president o ...
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