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    Amanda Lear (née Tap or Tapp; born 18 June or 18 November 1939 or 1941 or 1946 or 1950 in Saigon or Hong Kong or Hanoi) is a French singer, songwriter...
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    Lear, often shortened to King Lear, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It is loosely based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear,...
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  • historical action drama film directed, co-written, and edited by Akira Kurosawa. The plot derives from William Shakespeare's King Lear and includes segments...
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  • (1983). Another music video was produced for the 1992 re-recording, with Amanda Lear performing the song against a green background. "Amanda Lear Biography"...
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  • El Norte (English: The North) is a 1983 independent drama film, directed by Gregory Nava. The screenplay was written by Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas,...
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  • King Lear is a 1987 American film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play in the avant-garde style of French New Wave...
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  • Sid Winter as The Jogger The film was originally planned in 1969 by United Artists with David V. Picker and Norman Lear producing. After the administration...
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    Ian Holm (category Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor winners)
    production of King Lear. For his television roles he received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for King Lear, and the HBO film The Last of the Blonde...
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    Brian Cox (actor) (category Best Supporting Actor in a Television Film or Miniseries Canadian Screen Award winners)
    the 1980s and 1990s. In 1983, he portrayed the Duke of Burgundy opposite Laurence Olivier who played title role of King Lear. In 1984, he played the Royal...
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    Lili Marleen (category Amanda Lear songs)
    German-French version of the track. Lear performed "Lili Marleen" in the 1978 Italian film Zio Adolfo in arte Führer. The singer later re-recorded the song for her...
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    raving of King Lear after the death of his faithful daughter. Diana Rigg regarded Theatre of Blood as her best film.[citation needed] The film is sometimes...
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    Celia Imrie (category English film actresses)
    In 2016 Imrie re-united with Glenda Jackson after 41 years since their RSC world tour, playing a "grimly determined Goneril" in King Lear at The Old Vic...
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    Ian McDiarmid (category Scottish male film actors)
    1976 Macbeth (television 1978), The Merchant of Venice (1984), and King Lear (2005). He played Ivanov in Tom Stoppard's play Every Good Boy Deserves Favour...
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    before focusing on lower-budget genre films at the end of the decade. In 1982, television producer Norman Lear and his partner Jerry Perenchio bought...
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    Patricia Richardson (category American film actresses)
    Sagal's twin sisters, Liz and Jean Sagal, called Double Trouble, for Norman Lear. When asked to go back and do a second season after her contract had expired...
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    Louise Lasser (category American film actresses)
    of Newsweek, People, and Rolling Stone. In his biography, producer Norman Lear said that the casting of Lasser took less than a minute after Charles H....
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    Vision of Lear is the first opera by Toshio Hosokawa which premiered at the Munich Biennale in 1998. The opera in two acts is an adaptation of Shakespeare's...
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    Laurence Olivier (category Best Drama Actor Golden Globe (film) winners)
    (1975), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1976), Brideshead Revisited (1981) and King Lear (1983). Olivier's honours included a knighthood (1947), a life peerage (1970)...
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  • King the first re-issue release to earn the number-one slot at the American weekend box office since the re-issue of Return of the Jedi (1983) in March 1997...
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    original on 2016-04-29. Retrieved 2018-03-03. "Norman Lear" AL DELUGACH; KATHRYN HARRIS. "Lear, Perenchio Sell Embassy Properties". Los Angeles Times...
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    the film and onto either the internal frosted screen or an external screen by way of flipping another mirror in to redirect the picture. The Lear Jet...
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  • Queen of Chinatown (category Amanda Lear songs)
    the sixth and final single from Lear's debut album, I Am a Photograph (1977), however, was included only on the album's re-issue, replacing "La Bagarre"...
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  • Company when Norman Lear joined up with former talent agent Jerry Perenchio, a year before Bud Yorkin ended his partnership with Lear. "T.A.T." stood for...
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    Jean Stapleton (category American film actresses)
    also appeared in the feature films Something Wild (1961), Up the Down Staircase (1967), Klute (1971) and the Norman Lear comedy Cold Turkey (also 1971)...
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  • Michael Hordern (category English male film actors)
    King Lear. He often appeared in film, rising from a bit part actor to leading roles; by the time of his death he had appeared in nearly 140 films. His...
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    Lear's books Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature (2006) and Beatrix Potter: The Extraordinary Life of a Victorian Genius (2008). In 1971, a ballet film was...
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  • known as Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film that is a sequel to The Empire Strikes Back (1980). It is...
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  • Robert Stephens (category English male film actors)
    Julius Caesar (director Steven Pimlott) later in the year and then King Lear, again for Noble, in May 1993. He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre...
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  • AMC original series Rubicon. Manic Flight Reaction (2005) as Grace King Lear (Shakespeare in the Park 2014) as Cordelia Jakle, Jeanne (September 9, 2010)...
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    Bath; King Lear at Chichester Festival Theatre (2005), see details below); and also Major Barbara on Broadway in 2001. In 1963, he made his film debut as...
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