Peter Brooks may refer to: Peter Brooks (cyclist) (born 1970), Australian Paralympic cyclist Peter Brooks (priest) (born 1955), Welsh Anglican priest...
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Peter Stephen Paul Brook CH CBE (21 March 1925 – 2 July 2022) was an English theatre and film director. He worked first in England, from 1945 at the Birmingham...
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Peter Preston Brooks (born 1938) is an American literary theorist who is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at Yale University and Andrew...
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Peter Chardon Brooks (January 6, 1767 – January 1, 1849) was a wealthy Massachusetts merchant. Brooks born in North Yarmouth, Massachusetts Bay, on January...
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Peter Brook RBA (1927–2009) was an English artist, best known for his landscape paintings, nicknamed the "Pennine Landscape Painter".[citation needed]...
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The Empty Space (redirect from Empty Space Peter Brook Award)
The Empty Space is a 1968 book by the British director Peter Brook examining four modes or points of view on theatre: Deadly; Holy; Rough; and Immediate...
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Peter Brooks (born 1955) is a Welsh Anglican priest: since 2022, he has been Archdeacon with responsibility for Ministry Areas in the Diocese of Swansea...
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Brooks – Box Office Data Movie Star at The Numbers Mel Brooks at IMDb Mel Brooks at Virtual-History.com (Photographs and Books) Topic: Mel Brooks's channel...
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Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she worked with notable filmmakers like Peter Brook, Federico Fellini, Roman Polanski, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Claude...
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Peter Graham Brooks, OAM (born 28 June 1970) is an Australian Paralympic cyclist. He was born in Sydney, New South Wales. At the 2004 Athens Games, he...
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side and 20,000 advertisers of available properties on the other side. Peter Brooks-Johnson, who joined Rightmove in 2006, became chief operating officer...
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Peter D. Brookes, CBE, RDI (born 28 September 1943) is an English cartoonist who has produced work for numerous publications, including Radio Times, New...
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numerous other publications. Brooks has two children. Brooks was previously married to the Yale literary critic Peter Brooks, and subsequently married LTC...
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"killing addiction," Brooks succumbs to his id, Marshall, and kills a young couple in their bedroom. As part of his psychopathology, Brooks leaves each victim's...
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Nicholas Peter Brooks, FBA (14 January 1941 – 2 February 2014) was an English medieval historian. Nicholas Brooks was educated at Winchester College, and...
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steel-framed high-rise building, the structure was commissioned by Peter Brooks and Shepard Brooks and designed by architects Holabird & Roche. The building was...
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Natasha Parry (category Brook family)
married to theatre director Peter Brook from 1951 until her death, and is the mother of filmmakers Irina Brook and Simon Brook. Born in London, Parry was...
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Peter Chardon Brooks Adams (June 24, 1848 – February 13, 1927) was an American attorney, historian, political scientist and a critic of capitalism. Adams...
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his children Debbie and Michael, his first wife Beverly, and Ed Asner, Peter Brook and Robert Frank. Blossom was formerly married to Beverly Schmidt Blossom...
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Records, SRS 201) 1968 – Peter Brooks and the RSC expressed the character of Caliban through violence and homosexuality, dubbed as Brooks' "experiment".[citation...
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doi:10.1109/ms.2020.2987666. ISSN 0740-7459. S2CID 220325485. Stone, Peter; Brooks, Rodney; Brynjolfsson, Erik; Calo, Ryan; Etzioni, Oren; Hager, Greg;...
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Simon Brook is a British film director, mostly of documentaries. Simon Brook is the son of fellow director Peter Brook and the actress Natasha Parry. His...
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later got a chance to work with renowned directors like Grotovisky and Peter Brooks. She started her theatre group in Ekjute (Together) in 1981 in Delhi...
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Windows users between November 1994 and January 1998. It was created by Peter Brooks of MicroMind, Inc. to provide a fully graphical view of the web for users...
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with whom he has three children. He is best known for his roles as Charles Brooks in Younger, Trevor Langan in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Jack...
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Kaufman, Peter (January 22, 2006). "The background on Albert Brooks". The Washington Post, The Buffalo News. Accessed April 24, 2008. "Albert Brooks, who...
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The Mahabharata (1989 film) (category Films directed by Peter Brook)
is a 1989 film version of the Hindu epic Mahabharata directed by Peter Brook. Brook's original 1985 stage play was 9 hours long, and toured around the...
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Lord of the Flies (1963 film) (category Films directed by Peter Brook)
the majority degenerates into savagery. It was written and directed by Peter Brook and produced by Lewis M. Allen. The film was in production for much of...
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References A. Brooks (Middlesex cricketer) (born c. 1800), English cricketer Aaron Brooks (disambiguation), multiple people Abraham Brooks (1852–1925),...
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Peter Cannon-Brookes (born 23 August 1938) is a British art historian, with a special interest in Czech sculpture, and a curator who founded the journal...
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