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DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story, commonly referred to as simply DodgeBall, is a 2004 American sportscomedy film produced by 20th Century Fox and Red Hour Productions, written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber and starring Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor, and Rip Torn.
Rawson Marshall Thurber's debut feature, starring Ben Stiller opposite Vince Vaughn, is erratic, imbecilic if not completely idiotic, inconsequential in even the small scheme of things, and thoroughly entertaining ".
The Transparent Man, written by Rawson, starred Jerome Thor as The Great Merlini — who in this incarnation was a stage magician — with Barbara Cook as his assistant Julie and featuring E. G. Marshall as a criminal.
* Rawson Marshall Thurber, Writer and Director of Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, " Terry Tate: Office Linebacker "
Professors Emeriti include Sir George Alleyne, Mervyn C. Alleyne, Sir Fitzroy Richard Augier, Compton D. Bourne, Wilfred R. Chan, Daphne R. Douglas, Sir John Simon Rawson Golding, Douglas Gordon Hawkins Hall, Keith Laurence, Woodville Marshall, Mervyn Morris, Sir Kenneth Stewart, and Dr Micheal Carter.
Terry Tate: Office Linebacker was a series of short comedy television commercials created by Rawson Marshall Thurber, for Reebok, based on a short film pilot he created in 2000 ; Tate was first shown at Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003.

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According to " Dr. Richard Rawson, associate director of UCLA's Integrated Substance Abuse Programs, ... is popular with workers in overachieving, highly productive economies such as those in Japan and South Korea.
The editor-in-chief of Computerworld in the U. S. is Scot Finnie, who leads a staff of more than 20 editors and writers, including executive editor Julia King, managing editor / news Ken Mingis, managing editor / online Sharon Machlis, managing editor / features Ellen Fanning, managing editor / technologies Johanna Ambrosio, managing editor / production Bob Rawson and director of blogs, Joyce Carpenter.

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In late 2010, Mosman Municipal Council decided to name the new Sports centre in Rawson Park for Bashir in recognition of her service to both New South Wales and the Mosman community.
Both tracks meet at Rawson Pass for the final climb to the Kosciuszko summit.
* President who held office for least time ( not counting interim presidents ): Arturo Rawson, for just three days ; June 4, 1943 to June 6, 1943.
Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson, GCB, GCMG ( 5 November 1843 – 3 November 1910 ), is chiefly remembered for overseeing the British Benin Expedition of 1897 that burned and looted the city of the Kingdom of Benin, now in Nigeria.
Rawson was also the commanding officer of the British forces in the Anglo-Zanzibar War, the shortest war in history, which lasted for 38 minutes on 27 August 1896.
In the belief she was recovering, the four of them set sail for Australia in December 1905, but Lady Rawson died on board the ship " Ormuz " in the Red Sea on 3 December 1905 and was buried at sea.
Rawson died on 3 November 1910 in London after an operation for appendicitis ; he was survived by two sons and a daughter.
The four male colleges of the University of Sydney now compete for the ' Rawson Cup.
All of his novels were written before the founding of this group, but in 1949 and 1967 Rawson received Special Edgar Awards for his various contributions to mystery writing and the MWA, including the founding of the organization's first newsletter, " The Third Degree ".
Miracles for Sale ( 1939 ) was based on the novel Death From A Tophat by Clayton Rawson.
He thus declared his preference for the 19th-century narrative by Samuel Rawson Gardiner over the new interpretation, and, true to form, even adopted an exaggerated Whig-style argument: that one should recognize and accept the principles of the Parliamentary rebels because these ideas about freedom were the very foundation for our modern sense of political liberty.
Horchow is the author of three books, " The Art of Friendship: 70 Simple Rules for Making Meaningful Connections " ( St. Martin's Press, 2006 and Neiman Marcus Exclusive, 2005 ) ISBN 0-312-36039-8, Elephants in Your Mailbox: How I Learned the Secrets of Mail-Order Marketing Despite Having Made 25 Horrendous Mistakes ( Times Books, 1980 ) ISBN 0-8129-0891-0, and Living in Style: In A Time When Taste Means More Than Money ( Rawson Assoc, 1981 ) ISBN 0-89256-166-1.
It also calls for a complementary project for another motorway called South Corridor, connecting downtown San Juan with Rawson and other southern suburbs.
E. W. O ' Sullivan and the bridge was opened for traffic on 28 June 1902 by the Governor of New South Wales, His Excellency Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson KGB.
" At 08: 55, having received no further word from the palace, aboard St George Rawson hoisted the signal " prepare for action ".
Harry Rawson was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath for his work in Zanzibar and would later be Governor of New South Wales in Australia and receive promotion to Admiral.
Rawson spent a year in Paris in 1881 for medical treatment, before returning to Argentina.
King, to be followed by H. Byson, and then Dr. C Rawson, who served for two years before vacating for the first ever non-British personality to take over the helm.
The river flows eastwards for approximately, from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean, emptying at Engaño Bay near Rawson.

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Dwan also helped launch the career of two other very successful Hollywood directors, Victor Fleming, who went on to direct The Wizard of Oz and Gone With the Wind, and Marshall Neilan, who became an actor, director, writer and producer.
Fleming had been an auto mechanic and early aviator when his old friend Marshall Neilan recommended him to film director Allan Dwan as a good mechanic.
The company was named Associated Producers and was a joint venture between Hawks, Allan Dwan, Marshall Neilan and director Allen Holubar, with a distribution deal through First National.
In 1994, he made his Broadway debut, as a replacement cast member playing the Devil in a revival of the baseball musical, Damn Yankees, choreographed by future film director Rob Marshall ( Chicago ).
In the February 1964 issue of Popular Science, von Braun, then director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center ( MSFC ), discussed the need for a lunar surface vehicle, and revealed that studies had been underway at MSFC in conjunction with Lockheed, Bendix, Boeing, General Motors, Brown Engineering, Grumman, and Bell Aerospace.
As programming chief, Robert W. Pittman recruited and managed a team for the launch that included Tom Freston ( who succeeded Pittman as CEO of MTV networks ), Fred Seibert, John Sykes, Carolyn Baker ( original head of talent and acquisition ), Marshall Cohen ( original head of research ), Gail Sparrow ( of talent and acquisition ), Sue Steinberg ( executive producer ), Julian Goldberg, Steve Lawrence, Geoff Bolton studio producers and MTV News writers / AP Liz Nealon, Nancy LaPook and Robin Zorn, Steve Casey ( creator of the name " MTV " and its first program director ), Marcy Brahman, Ronald E. " Buzz " Brindle, and Robert Morton.
* 1942 – Penny Marshall, American actress and film director
The pervading presence of stage actors in film was the cause of this outburst from director Marshall Neilan in 1917: " The sooner the stage people who have come into pictures get out, the better for the pictures.
* 1946 – Frank Marshall, American director and producer
Samuel Marshall " Sam " Raimi ( October 23, 1959 ) is an American film director, producer, writer and actor.
* October 15 – Penny Marshall, American actress and director
In the same year, Mendes ( then a theater director ) revived the musical Cabaret in New York with fellow director Rob Marshall.
* 1995: The Congo River is featured in the action film Congo, by director Frank Marshall, although it is not mentioned by name in the film.
Her fifth and final husband was director and producer William Marshall.
It included a high-definition digital transfer of Peter Bogdanovich ’ s director ’ s cut, two audio commentaries, one from 1991, featuring Bogdanovich and actors Cybill Shepherd, Randy Quaid, Cloris Leachman, and Frank Marshall ; the other from 2009, featuring Bogdanovich “ The Last Picture Show ”: A Look Back, ( 1999 ) and Picture This ( 1990 ), documentaries about the making of the film, A Discussion with Filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich, a 2009 Q & A, screen tests and location footage, and excerpts from a 1972 television interview with director François Truffaut about the New Hollywood.
Kavner interviewed several nurses in preparation for the role, and Penny Marshall, the director of the film, described Kavner as " a low-maintenance actor [...] You never have to worry about giving back-story for her characters.
* George Marshall ( 1891 – 1975 ), director
* Tully Marshall ( 1864 – 1943 ), actor / producer and director
During troubles with the shooting of Fields ' 1939 film You Can't Cheat an Honest Man, largely resulting from Fields ' clashes with director George Marshall, Fields managed to put Cline in the director's chair.
He and his nephew both appeared in the movie Doomsday by director Neil Marshall.
Notable people from Bury St Edmunds include author Norah Lofts, who though actually born in Shipdham Norfolk, bases many of her stories in Baildon, the fictionalised Bury St Edmunds, artist Rose Mead, artist and printer Sybil Andrews, actors Bob Hoskins and Michael Maloney theatre director Sir Peter Hall, author Maria Lousie de la Ramé ( also known as Ouida ), Canadian journalist and author Richard Gwyn, cyclist James Moore, World War II Canadian general Guy Simonds, footballer Andy Marshall and the 18th-century landscape architect Humphry Repton, Bishop of Winchester and Lord High Chancellor Stephen Gardiner.
Dr. Henry Marshall Tory ( 1864 – 1947 ) was the first director.

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