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Margulies (occasionally Margolyes) is a surname that, like its variants shown below, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word (Israeli Hebrew ), meaning 'pearls,' and may refer to: * Ben Margulies, songwriter and record producer * David Margulies (1937–2016), American actor * Donald Margulies, American playwright * Jimmy Margulies, award-winning editorial cartoonist * Joseph Margulies (artist) (1896–1984), a Vienna-born American painter and printmaker * Joseph Margulies (lawyer), American attorney and law professor * Julianna Margulies, (born 1966), American actress * Lazar C. Margulies (1895–1982), physician and inventor of a type of Intrauterine device * Leo Margulies, American editor and publisher * Martin Margulies (born 1948), American musician/film producer better known as Johnny Legend * Martin Margulies, real-estate developer and collector of contemporary art and photography * Roni Margulies (born 1955), Turkish poet and activist * Samuel ...
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Julianna Margulies
Julianna Margulies (; born June 8, 1966) is an American actress. After several small television roles, Margulies achieved wide recognition for her starring role as Carol Hathaway on NBC's long-running medical drama series '' ER'' (1994–2009), for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award. In 2009, she took on the lead role of Alicia Florrick in the CBS legal drama ''The Good Wife'' (2009–2016). Her performance garnered acclaim, winning two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, a Golden Globe Award, and a Television Critics Association Award. In 2021, she began portraying character Laura Peterson on the Apple TV+ drama series '' The Morning Show'', starring alongside Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. Margulies had a recurring role on ''The Sopranos'' (2006-2007). She also voiced Neera in the adventure film ''Dinosaur'' (2000) and appeared in the miniseries ''The Mists of Avalon'' (2001). Her other films include '' Evelyn'' (2002), ''Gh ...
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Donald Margulies
Donald Margulies (born September 2, 1954) is an American playwright and academic. In 2000, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play ''Dinner with Friends''. Background and education Margulies attended John Dewey High School in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated from Purchase College where he received a BFA in Visual Arts. Margulies lives with his wife, Lynn Street, a physician, and their son, Miles, in New Haven, Connecticut.Rizzo, Frank"Play Is About Expensive Art Sold `Sight Unseen'"''Hartford Courant'', November 24, 1993 He is a professor of English and Theatre & Performance Studies at Yale University. Theater Margulies' notable works include ''The Country House'' (2014), '' Time Stands Still'' (2009) and ''Brooklyn Boy'' (2004). '' Sight Unseen'' and '' Collected Stories'' were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, in 1992, and 1997, respectively; ''Dinner with Friends'' was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2000. Margulies said of ''Sight Unseen'', "It's about ...
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Susan Margulies
Susan Margulies is an American engineer and assistant director of the U.S. National Science Foundation, heading the Directorate for Engineering. She is also the Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Injury Biomechanics and Professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, where she served as chair from 2017 to 2021. She is a world leader in the biomechanics of head injury in infants. Early life and education Margulies grew up in Rochester, Minnesota. She completed her Bachelor's at Princeton University, where she majored in mechanical and aerospace engineering. She graduated summa cum laude in 1982. She spent her summer holidays at Massachusetts Institute of Technology completing research related to biology. She earned her Master's and PhD at University of Pennsylvania in 1987. Her dissertation, ''Biomechanics of traumatic coma in the primate'', considered diffuse axonal injury. Research ...
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Martin Margulies
Martin Z. Margulies is a real-estate developer and collector of contemporary art and photography. Margulies Collection For many years, Margulies maintained a publicly accessible sculpture garden on Grove Isle, a small, private island with condominium towers and a hotel in Coconut Grove and historically one of the most exclusive addresses in the city. After tensions with island management, much of the collection was moved to Florida International University’s main campus in West Miami-Dade. In 1998, Margulies along with his longtime curator Katherine Hinds began looking for a suitable space to display the growing collection. In 1999 they set up a warehouse space in then-derelict Wynwood to show his holdings of contemporary and vintage photography, video, sculpture and installation work. The space was expanded and now offers over of exhibition space.Georgina Adam (November 26, 2010)Collectors who transform Miami’s art scene''Financial Times''. The Margulies Collection includ ...
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David Margulies
David Joseph Margulies (February 19, 1937 – January 11, 2016) was an American actor. Early life Margulies was born in Brooklyn, New York City, the son of Runya ('' née'' Zeltzer), a nurse and museum employee, and Harry David Margulies, a lawyer. He graduated from City College of New York. Career Margulies made his stage debut in the off-Broadway play ''Golden 6'' (1958). In that same year, he joined the American Shakespeare Festival as an apprentice, which led to his receiving an Actors' Equity Association contract for the 1960 theater season. His first Broadway appearance was in the 1973 revival of ''The Iceman Cometh''. His film credits include ''The Front'' (1976), ''Last Embrace'' (1979), '' All That Jazz'' (1979), ''Hide in Plain Sight'' (1980), '' Dressed to Kill'' (1980), ''Times Square'' (1980), ''I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can'' (1982), '' Daniel'' (1983), ''Ghostbusters'' (1984), ''Brighton Beach Memoirs'' (1986), ''9½ Weeks'' (1986), ''Ishtar'' (1987), '' Ru ...
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Leo Margulies
Leo Margulies (June 22, 1900 – December 26, 1975) was an American editor and publisher of science fiction and fantasy pulp magazines and paperback books. Biography Margulies was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, but was raised in Norwalk, Connecticut. After briefly attending Columbia University, Margulies began working for ''Munsey's Magazine'', selling subsidiary rights to its stories. He later spent five years as head of East Coast research for Fox Films, a predecessor company of 20th Century Fox, and afterward became editorial chief of publisher Ned Pines' Standard Magazines. At one time in the 1930s, he reportedly edited 46 magazines, including the pulp magazines ''Startling Stories'' and ''Thrilling Wonder Stories''. During World War II, Margulies served as a war correspondent. He was on board the USS ''Missouri'' when the Japanese surrendered. After the war, Margulies helped launch Pines' Popular Library line of paperback books. He was co-editor of the a ...
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Jimmy Margulies
Jimmy Margulies (born October 8, 1951) is an American editorial cartoonist and caricaturist. His work appears daily in ''AM New York'' and on the website of Newsday, and is distributed nationally to over 425 papers by King Features Syndicate. His cartoons appear regularly in ''Time'', ''Newsweek'', ''The New York Times'' and ''USA Today''. Biography While at Carnegie Mellon University, Margulies started drawing and publishing editorial cartoons. He graduated there in 1973, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design. He is married to his wife Martha. They have two kids, Elana and David. Publications Margulies has two collections of his cartoons published: ''My Husband is Not a Wimp!'' (1988), and ''Hitting Below the Beltway'' (1998). Awards and recognition Margulies has won the National Headliner Award and Fischetti Editorial Cartoon Competition (1996), the Barryman Award from the National Press Foundation (2005), and four Clarion Awards from the Association for W ...
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Joseph Margulies (artist)
Joseph Margulies (1896–1984) was a Vienna-born American painter and printmaker. Biography Joseph Margulies was born in Vienna, Austria in 1896. He immigrated to the United States at an early age. Margulies studied at the Art Students League of New York with the printmaker Joseph Pennell (1857–1926), from 1922 to 1925. Margulies then continued his studies at the National Academy of Design, Cooper Union in New York City, and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He also apprenticed with Maynard Waltner in Vienna. Margulies died in 1984. Works Margulies is best known for his portrait prints and seascapes of the New England coast, as typified by ''Gloucester Fisherman''. The Butler Institute of American Art (Youngstown, Ohio), the Library of Congress, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Portrait Gallery (Washington D. C.) and Yale University Art Gallery The Yale University Art Gallery (YUAG) is the oldest university art museum in the Western Hemisphere. It ...
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Roni Margulies
Roni Margulies (May 5, 1955 – July 19, 2023) was a Turkish poet, author, translator and political activist resident in London. Early life Margulies was born in Istanbul to a Jewish family. His maternal grandparents were Sephardic Jews from İzmir and his paternal grandparents were Ashkenazi Jews from Poland who settled in Turkey in 1925. Margulies attended the English-medium Robert College and moved to London in 1972 to study Economics. He has lived in London ever since, although he has spent an increasing amount of time in Istanbul in recent years. Literary career Margulies started writing poetry in 1991 and won the prestigious Yunus Nadi Poetry Award in 2002 with his book of poems, ''Saat Fark'' (Time Difference). He has published selected translations of the poetry of Ted Hughes, Philip Larkin and Yehuda Amichai in Turkish, as well as Hughes’ ''Birthday Letters''. Political activism Margulies was a member of the Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (DSİP) and transla ...
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Joseph Margulies (lawyer)
Joseph Margulies is an American attorney with the MacArthur Justice Center and a professor of law and government at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Education Margulies earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University and a Juris Doctor from the Northwestern University School of Law. Career Margulies was lead counsel in ''Rasul v. Bush'', the case in which the Supreme Court of the United States established prisoners at Guantanamo Bay detention camp are entitled to judicial review and the U.S. court system has the authority to decide whether non-U.S. citizens held in Guantanamo Bay were wrongfully imprisoned. Margulies is the author of the book ''Guantánamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power'' and of ''What Changed When Everything Changed: 9/11 and the Making of National Identity''''What Changed When Everything Changed: 9/11 and the Making of National Identity'' (Yale University Press 2013) Publications * Margulies, Joseph.The Promise of May, the Betrayal of ...
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Samuel Hirsch Margulies
Samuel Hirsch Margulies (1858 – March 12, 1922) was an Orthodox rabbi and scholar. He was born in Berezhany, western Ukraine (then mainly Polish speaking town with mixed Polish, Ukrainian and Jewish population in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), and studied at the Breslau Jewish Theological Seminary and at the universities of Breslau and Leipzig, in Germany. He was rabbi in Hamburg (1885–1887), district rabbi of Hesse-Nassau, Germany, (1887–1890) and in 1890 was appointed chief rabbi of Florence, Italy. In 1899 he became principal of Italy’s only rabbinical seminary, the Collegio Rabbinico Italiano when it transferred from Rome to Florence. Margulies was a powerful spiritual force in Italy and trained many of its religious leaders. He founded and edited Rivista Israelitica, the learned journal published by the Seminary. His scholarly publications included an edition of Rabbi Saadiah’s Arabic translation of the ...
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Ben Margulies
Ben Margulies is an American Grammy-nominated songwriter and an RIAA nine-time platinum-certified record producer, as well as a drummer, guitarist, pianist, and singer. He is best known for co-writing seven of the eleven songs on Mariah Carey's self-titled debut album with her, including the number-one hits "Vision of Love", "Love Takes Time", and "Someday." The album was nominated for multiple Grammys and has sold over twenty million records worldwide. "Love Takes Time" also won Song of the Year at the 1992 BMI Pop Awards. Career At the age of seventeen, Margulies moved to New York City and was hired to play drums for the Comateens' European tour supporting their album ''Pictures on a String''. Margulies is a prolific songwriter/producer. He has written and/or worked with artists and writers across all genres, including Lisa Lavie, Chaka Khan, Kenny Loggins, Mac Davis, Paul Overstreet, Steve Cropper, Dennis Morgan, Billy Burnette, Jeffrey Steele, Dallas Davidson, Lari White, O ...
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