What I Have Written
''What I Have Written'' is a 1996 Australian drama film directed by John Hughes and starring Martin Jacobs. accessed 19 November 2012 It was entered into the . At the the soundtrack was nominated for [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Hughes (Australian Director)
John Hughes may refer to: Entertainment Art *John Hughes (art director) (1882–1954), American art director *John Hughes (ceramicist) (1935–2013), Welsh ceramicist *John Hughes (sculptor) (1865–1941), Irish sculptor Film and television *John Hughes (filmmaker) (1950–2009), American film director, writer, and producer *John Hughes, character in British TV series ''Peaky Blinders (TV series), Peaky Blinders'' Music *John Hughes (1872–1914), Welsh composer of ''Calon Lân'' and other hymn-tunes *John Hughes (1873–1932), Welsh composer of ''Cwm Rhondda'' and other hymn-tunes *John Hughes (Irish musician) (born 1950), Irish musician and manager of The Corrs *John Hughes III (born 1976), American musician and founder of Hefty Records Writing *John Hughes (poet) (1677–1720), English poet *John Hughes (1790–1857), English author *John Ceiriog Hughes (1832–1887), Welsh poet *John Hughes (writer) (born 1961), Australian essayist Military *John Arthur Hughes (1880–1955) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nick Lathouris
Nick may refer to: * Nick (given name) * A cricket term for a slight deviation of the ball off the edge of the bat * British slang for being arrested * British slang for a police station * British slang for stealing * Short for nickname Places * Nick, Hungary * Nick, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland Other uses * Nick, the Allied codename for Japanese World War II fighter Kawasaki Ki-45 * Nick (DNA), an element of DNA structure * Nick (German TV channel) * ''Nick'' (novel), a 2021 novel by Michael Farris Smith * Nick's, a jazz tavern in New York City * Désirée Nick, a German actress and writer * Nickelodeon, a children's cable channel See also * Nicks, surname * * * NIC (other) * Nik (other) * 'Nique (other) * Nix (other) * Old Nick (other) Old Nick can mean: * A nickname for the devil in Christian tradition * Niccolò Machiavelli * Old Nick (beer), from Young's Brewery * Old Nick Company, a student theatre compan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1990s English-language Films
Year 199 ( CXCIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was sometimes known as year 952 '' Ab urbe condita''. The denomination 199 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Mesopotamia Mesopotamia ''Mesopotamíā''; ar, بِلَاد ٱلرَّافِدَيْن or ; syc, ܐܪܡ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ, or , ) is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the ... is partitioned into two Roman provinces divided by the Euphrates, Mesopotamia and Osroene. * Emperor Septimius Severus lays siege to the city-state Hatra in Central-Mesopotamia, but fails to capture the city despite breaching the walls. * Two new Roman legion, legions, Legio I Parthica, I Parthica and Legio III Parthica, III Par ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Australian Drama Films
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1996 Films
The year 1996 involved many significant films. The major releases this year included ''Scream'', '' Independence Day'', '' Fargo'', '' Trainspotting'', '' The Rock'', ''The English Patient'', ''Twister'', ''Space Jam'', ''Mars Attacks!'', ''Jerry Maguire'' and a film version of the musical '' Evita''. Highest-grossing films The top 10 films released in 1996 by worldwide gross are as follows: Box office records * ''Independence Day'' became the highest-grossing film of Will Smith's career, up until it was surpassed by '' Aladdin'' (2019). * ''Rumble in the Bronx'' was released in North America, becoming Jackie Chan's first major box office hit in the region. It became the year's most profitable film, with its US box office alone earning over 20 times its budget. It was Chan's biggest ever hit up until then. Events * July 10 – Nickelodeon releases its first feature film, ''Harriet the Spy'', a spy-comedy-drama film based on the 1964 novel of the same name. It also launches ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jillian Murray (Australian Actor)
Jillian Murray is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Portlyn on '' Sonny with a Chance'', Olivia on MTV's ''Awkward'', Gwen Adams in '' American High School'', Lex Mitchell in ''Forget Me Not'', Brandi Cox in '' Wild Things: Foursome'', and as the body model for Dr. Liara T'Soni for the '' Mass Effect'' video game series. She played Dr. Heather Pinkney in the first two seasons of the CBS medical drama '' Code Black''. Early life Murray was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Wyomissing in Berks County, Pennsylvania. In 1998, she and her parents moved to Tucson, Arizona; Murray later relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film. Career Murray made her film debut in the 2003 independent film ''Deep Toad'' as Natashia. She was later cast in ''Fifty Pills'' as Jayne, followed by ''Legacy'', also known as ''Pretty Little Devils''. Her first leading role was in ''The Fun Park'', a 2007 indie horror flick, playing a mentally unstable girl. In 2009, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ian Scott (Australian Actor)
Ian Scott may refer to: *Sir Ian Dixon Scott (1909–2002), British civil servant and diplomat * Ian Scott (cyclist) (1915–1980), British silver medal winner at the 1948 Summer Olympics * Ian Scott (Rotarian) (1933–2001), founder of Australian Rotary Health, non-government funder of medical research *Ian Scott (Ontario politician) (1934–2006), politician in the Canadian province of Ontario * Ian Scott (Australian footballer) (born 1940), Australian rules footballer *Ian Scott (artist) (1945–2013), New Zealand artist * Ian Scott (footballer, born 1967), English footballer *Ian Scott (actor) (born 1973), French pornographic actor *Ian Scott (American football) (born 1981), American football player *Ian Scott (producer) (born 1975), American record producer * Ian Scott (Manitoba politician), Green Party of Canada election candidate in 2004 * Ian James Scott (1914–2010), British painter *Ian Scott (Canadian businessman), Canadian telecom executive *Ian Scott, co-founder of Molte ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Libby Stone
Libby as a feminine given name is typically a diminutive form of Elizabeth, which is less commonly spelled 'Libbie' or ' Libi'. In recent years, it has been used as a shortened version of the name Liberty. As a surname, it can also be spelled ' Libbey'. Libby or Libbie may refer to: People with the name Given name Libby or Libbie * Libby Davies (born 1953), Canadian member of parliament * Libby Gill (born 1954), American motivational writer, speaker and coach * Libby Gleeson (born 1950), Australian writer * Libby Fischer Hellmann, American crime fiction writer * Libbie Hickman (born 1965), American former long-distance runner * Libbie Hyman (1888–1969), American zoologist * Libby Lane (born 1966), British Anglican bishop * Libby Larsen (born 1950), American classical composer * Libby Morris (born 1930), Canadian comic actress * Libby Munro (born 1981), Australian actress * Libby Potter, British reporter * Libby Rees (born 1995), British author * Libby Riddles (born 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bronwen Gault
Bronwen () is a Welsh feminine given name. It is closely associated with the similar name '' Branwen'', which appears in medieval Welsh literature. Used in Wales since the 19th century, it was introduced to the English-speaking public at large by a character in the Richard Llewellyn novel ''How Green Was My Valley'' (1939).Sheard, K. M. (2011), , p. 110, . Notable bearers of the name include: * Bronwen Astor (1930–2017), English model * Dame Bronwen Holdsworth (born 1943), New Zealand businesswoman and arts patron * Bronwen Dickey (born 1981), American author * Bronwen Hughes, Canadian film director * Bronwen Knox, Australian water polo centre back/centre forward * Bronwen Maher (born 1957), Irish politician *Bronwen Manby, British human rights scholar and lobbyist * Bronwen Mantel (born 1950), Canadian actress * Bronwen Saunders (born 1978), Canadian curler * Bronwen Wallace Bronwen Wallace (26 May 1945 – 25 August 1989) was a Canadian poet and short story writer. Life ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Julie Forsyth
Julie Forsyth is an Australian actress best known for her stage performances, and probably Lotis, the talking lift from '' Lift Off''. In the 1980s and 1990s she was associated with director Jean Pierre Mignon at the Anthill theatre company in Melbourne. Her solo performance as a schoolboy in ''Kids' Stuff'' for Anthill, first performed in 1984, toured Australia and festivals in Europe and Singapore. Her more recent work at Belvoir, Melbourne Theatre Company, Malthouse Theatre and other major Australian theatre companies has included roles in Patrick White's ''The Ham Funeral'' and ''Night on Bald Mountain'', Eugène Ionesco's ''Exit the King'', the stage adaptation of Tim Winton's ''Cloudstreet'', and Samuel Beckett's ''Happy Days'' and ''Endgame''. In 2010, she appeared in ''Dead Gorgeous ''Dead Gorgeous'' is a 2010 children's supernatural fantasy television show which premiered on 15 March 2010 in Britain and 5 April 2010 in Australia. It was produced by Burberry Produc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fiona Stewart (actor) UK-based owner and director of Green Man Festival
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Fiona Stewart may refer to: *Fiona Stewart (author) (born 1966), Australian author and euthanasia activist *Fiona Stewart (event director) Fiona Stewart (born 1960) is managing director and owner of the Green Man Festival, an annual independent music festival in Wales. She also sits as chair of the Green Man Trust, a charitable organisation. Stewart has worked as a consultant for t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Margaret Cameron (actor) (1903–1973), English author of romance novels who wrote under this name
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Margaret Cameron may refer to: * Margaret Cameron (author) (1867–1947), American author * Margaret Cameron (jurist), Canadian jurist * Margaret Cameron (librarian) (born 1937), Australian librarian, administrator and ornithologist * Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–1879), British photographer See also * Kathleen Lindsay Kathleen Mary Lindsay (1903-1973), was an English writer of historical romance novels. For some years she held the record as the most prolific novelist in history. According to ''Guinness World Records'' (1986 edition, where they refer to her ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |