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Bergreen and Laurence
" For instance, he used complete paragraphs from the James Agee biography by Laurence Bergreen in his own New Yorker essay about Agee.
* Prologue Magazine story " Irving Berlin This Is the Army " by Laurence Bergreen
Laurence Bergreen, in his book, Capone: The Man and the Era, describes Drucci:
* Bergreen, Laurence.

Laurence and Over
Leigh with Laurence Olivier in Fire Over England ( 1937 ), their first collaboration
He was a prominent supporting character in the 1937 film Fire Over England, starring Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, and Flora Robson.
Other film roles included Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), Fire Over England ( 1937 ), Jamaica Inn ( 1939 ), Laurence Olivier's Henry V ( 1944 ), and David Lean's Madeleine ( 1950 ).
Over the years Laurence recorded many tracks, only a few of which have been released as solo projects.

Laurence and Edge
* Laurence Bergreen-Over the Edge of the World.
* Janet Laurence and Fiona Foley sculptor " Edge of the Trees " 1995 was exhibited outside the Museum of Sydney.

Laurence and World
Laurence Olivier's 1944 film, made during the Second World War, emphasises the patriotic side, while Kenneth Branagh's 1989 film stresses the horrors of war.
Following World War II, writers such as Mavis Gallant, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, Margaret Laurence and Irving Layton added to the Modernist influence to Canadian literature previously introduced by F. R.
The term First World War was used in the book The First World War: A Photographic History, edited by playwright and war veteran Laurence Stallings and published in 1933.
Other notable films are Slaughterhouse-Five, The World According to Garp, The World of Henry Orient, Hawaii, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Great Waldo Pepper, Slap Shot, Funny Farm, A Little Romance with Laurence Olivier, and The Little Drummer Girl.
Granada produced The Stars Look Down ( 1975 ), Laurence Olivier Presents ( 1976 – 78 ), Brideshead Revisited ( 1981 ), the multi-award-winning Disappearing World series ( between 1969 and 1993 ) and, from 1984, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Jewel in the Crown for an international audience.
* Laurence Binyon-The New World: Poems
Sculptors that worked on the memorials and cemeteries after World War I included Eric Henri Kennington, Charles Thomas Wheeler, William Reid Dick, Gilbert Ledward, Ernest Gillick, Basil Gotto, Charles Sargeant Jagger, Alfred Turner, and Laurence A. Turner.
As documented by World War I veteran Laurence Stallings ( in The Doughboys, 1963 ) and by U. S. Divisional Histories, the Medal of Honor was awarded to three American Chauchat gunners in 1918: 1 ) Private Nels Wold ( 35th Division, 138th Infantry ).
* Field Marshal French was played by Laurence Olivier in Richard Attenborough's World War I satire film Oh!
Law, an admirer of Laurence Olivier, used the actor's image in the 2004 film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.
Bass player and vocalist Steve Lake and guitarist Laurence Wood continued to work together for a while as The World Service with original Zounds member Nick Godwin, whilst drummer Josef Porta went on to join the The Mob and later Blyth Power.
He is not to be confused with the son of his older brother Harry Brodribb Irving, the set-designer Laurence Irving, who wrote the highly-regarded and definitive biographies Henry Irving, the Actor and his World and The Successors.
*" Light the World ( With the Flame of Love )" ( co-written by FLOS member Lynda Laurence )
He wrote his first play, White Desert, in 1923 ; it ran only twelve performances, but was well-reviewed by the book reviewer for the New York World, Laurence Stallings, who collaborated with him on his next play, What Price Glory ?, which was successfully produced in 1924 in New York City.
* Dr. Totenkopf is the name of the supervillain from the science fiction film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow ( 2004 ), and was played by Sir Laurence Olivier posthumously, using archived footage and computer graphics.
The film is set in an alternative 1939 and follows the adventures of Polly Perkins ( Gwyneth Paltrow ), a newspaper reporter, and Harry Joseph " Joe " Sullivan ( Jude Law ), alias " Sky Captain ," as they track down the mysterious Dr. Totenkopf ( Laurence Olivier ), who is seeking to build the " World of Tomorrow ".
Another poet, Laurence Binyon wrote the Remembrance Day ode For the Fallen in 1914 while sitting on The Rumps, Polzeath or " Polseath " as it was then called, during World War I.
The full-color feature film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow ( 2004 ), which already made heavy use of digitally generated sets and objects, integrated black-and-white 1940s footage of Sir Laurence Olivier into scenes by colorizing him.
He appeared in two 1962 MGM-Cinerama movies, The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm with a cast that included Laurence Harvey, Karlheinz Boehm, Barbara Eden, Jim Backus, and Buddy Hackett, and How the West Was Won with a cast that included Henry Fonda, Karl Malden, Gregory Peck, Debbie Reynolds, James Stewart and John Wayne.
In addition, she has won a BAFTA, an Empire Award and a Golden Lion, and has earned a Theatre World Award and both a Critics ' Circle Theatre Award and a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for her theatrical work.
* Elling also contributed vocals to his longtime collaborator Laurence Hobgood's three albums, Left to My Own Devices ( 2000 ), Crazy World ( 2005 ) and When the Heart Dances ( 2009 )
Frank Laurence Lucas ( 1894 – 1967 ) was an English classical scholar, literary critic, poet, novelist, playwright, political polemicist, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and intelligence officer at Bletchley Park during World War II.

Laurence and Morrow
Their teacher, Martha Louise Morrow Foxx, helped organize the blind singers at the behest of the school founder Laurence C. Jones.

Laurence and 2003
He has received two Laurence Olivier Theatre Awards — for playing Willy Loman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman ( National Theatre, 1979 ) and as best supporting actor in a 2003 performance of The Price, also by Miller.
* Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor ( 2003 )-nominated for Caligula at the Donmar Warehouse, London
It was nominated for a 2003 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best New Musical.
In May 2003 the band signed to Laurence Bell's independent record label, Domino Records.
Though a big theatrical release had eluded Tate for the first few years of the millennial turnover, Tate would soon turn up opposite Laurence Fishburne in the high-octane but critically derided Biker Boyz ( 2003 ) A Man Apart ( 2003 ), Crash ( 2004 ), as music legend Quincy Jones in Ray ( 2004 ), and Waist Deep ( 2006 ).
He next portrayed villain Mitch Laurence on One Life to Live from 1985 to 1987 then again from 2002 to 2003, reprising the role once again starting in November 2009.
Kwei-Armah's fifth play, Elmina's Kitchen premiered in May 2003 at the National Theatre, and was shortlisted in the " best new play " category at the 2004 Laurence Olivier Awards.
Jimmy Chisholm read an abridgment by Laurence Wareing in the BBC Radio 4 " Book of the Week " slot between 8 December and 12 December 2003.
For his role in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at the Donmar Warehouse in 2002, Strong was nominated for the 2003 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role.
The first win was for Death of a Salesman ( for which he also won a Laurence Olivier Award for the production's London run ), in 1999, and the second was for Eugene O ' Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night in 2003.
Former designer on the show Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen took over presenting the show from Carol Smillie in 2003 for series 14 and 15.
Laurence Alan " Larry " Tisch ( March 5, 1923 – November 15, 2003 ) was an American businessman, Wall Street investor and self-made billionaire.
* Michael de Koningh & Laurence Cane-Honeysett: Young, Gifted And Black, The Story Of Trojan Records, 2003, Sanctuary Publishing, UK, ISBN 1-86074-464-8.
* Young, gifted and black: the story of Trojan Records / with Laurence Cane-Honeysett, 2003, Sanctuary Pusblishing, UK, ISBN 1-86074-464-8
* Laurence Tisch ( 1923 – 2003 ), brother of Preston Robert Tisch ; part owner of Loews Corporation
He was also nominated for a 2004 Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Newcomer of 2003 in a Society of London Theatre Affiliate for his performance as Skank in the aforementioned production of In Arabia We'd All Be Kings.
Clarke won the Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Performer in 2003 and was awarded a BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award in 2009.
He has also acted on the stage, and won the Laurence Olivier Award for " Most Promising Newcomer " in 2003 for his performance in the play Where Do We Live at the Royal Court Theatre.
* Mariées mais pas trop ( 2003 ) — Laurence Milcaux
The man who resembled Walker Laurence ( St. John ) and who has been living as Todd since 2003 was revealed actually have been born Victor Lord, Jr., brainwashed into believing that he is Todd by Irene.
Her performance in After Miss Julie at the Donmar Warehouse made her a star of the London stage and earned her a nomination for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress of 2003.
Reilly's performance in After Miss Julie at the Donmar Warehouse made her a star of the London stage and earned her a nomination for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress of 2003.
* Free Williamsburg Interview with Alexander Laurence ( 2003 )

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