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Stuart and Beattie
While the Mary Chain became notorious for their chaotic gigs, Gillespie and Beattie expanded Primal Scream's lineup to include schoolfriend Young on bass, rhythm guitarist Stuart May, drummer Tom McGurk, and tambourine player Martin St. John.
In April 2005, Penn was replaced by screenwriter Stuart Beattie to rewrite the script.
It was directed by Michael Mann and written by Stuart Beattie.
When he was 17, Australian writer Stuart Beattie took a cab home from Sydney airport, and had the idea of a homicidal maniac sitting in the back of a cab with the driver nonchalantly entering into conversation with him, trusting his passenger implicitly.
* Nominated-Best Writing — Stuart Beattie
* Nominated-Best Screenplay ( Original ) — Stuart Beattie
** Based on characters created by Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio and Stuart Beattie and Jay Wolpert
In an early draft by Stuart Beattie, Snake Eyes would have spoken as a gag, but Larry Hama convinced him to drop the joke.
After the release of Superman Returns, Routh signed on to play CIA agent John Clark in Without Remorse under the direction of John Singleton with a screenplay by Stuart Beattie.
In October 2011 Whyman rejoined the Most Haunted team of Yvette Fielding, Karl Beattie, Cath Howe, Stuart Torevell and Capel's demonologist Fred Batt to film a Most Haunted Christmas Special called Most Haunted Christmas Spirits, that is to be released on DVD only in December 2011.
Stuart Beattie ( born 1972 ) is an Australian screenwriter and film director.
Sir David Stuart Beattie, GCMG, GCVO, QSO, QC ( 29 February 1924 – 4 February 2001 ) was the 14th Governor-General of New Zealand, from 1980 to 1985.

Stuart and judged
When he judged he had enough support, he climbed the hill and the McPhees raised his royal standard, on Monday 19 August 1745, and claimed the Scottish and the English thrones in the name of his father James Stuart (' the Old Pretender '); A MacPhee ( Macfie ) was one of two pipers at Glenfinnan when Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his banner there in 1745.
It housed local miscreants who fell under the Bishop's jurisdiction as well as several more prominent individuals such as David Stuart, Duke of Rothesay in 1402, Duke Murdoch in 1425, and Archbishop Patrick Graham, who was judged to be insane and imprisoned in his own castle in 1478.

Stuart and Film
* Oderman, Stuart, Roscoe " Fatty " Arbuckle: A Biography of the Silent Film Comedian ( 2005 ) McFarland & Co.
** Oscar Award – Best Film Editing: Stuart Gilmore
** Eddie Award – Best Edited Feature Film: Stuart Gilmore
Under its former name Film Gimp, CinePaint was used for films such as Scooby-Doo ( 2002 ), Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ( 2001 ), The Last Samurai ( 2003 ) and Stuart Little ( 1999 ).
His directorial debut was the much-lauded and now rare Hidden City ( 1988 ), premiered at the Venice Film Festival and starring Charles Dance, Richard E. Grant and Cassie Stuart.
Film credits include: Stuart Little 2, According to Spencer, and Cul-de-Sac.
When screening the film, Stuart Alson, who founded the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, said that the piece was " a parallel line of work with the French masterpiece " Hiroshima mon amour ".
The career of Vincent Canby is discussed in the film, For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism, by contemporary critics such as The Nation ’ s Stuart Klawans, who talks of Canby ’ s influence for a quarter century as America ’ s most prominent " make-or-break " critic, and A. O.
Film director Richard Kwietniowski taught on the latter course during the mid 1980s, as did one-time Channel Four Commissioning Editor Stuart Cosgrove, and the feminist film academic Laura Mulvey.
An appearance by Manny Farber at the San Francisco Film Festival is shown in the documentary, For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism, in which he is called " criticism's supreme stylist " and his unusual use of language is discussed by The Nation critic, Stuart Klawans.

Stuart and Month
* Stuart Goldfarb, ' 76, former President and Chief Executive Officer of BMG Music Service, Columbia House, Book of the Month Club, Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club ; former Executive VP, NBC.
Stuart now plays for Scottish 3rd Division team Berwick Rangers where he signed on the eve of the 2011 / 12 season after a 2 year spell with Alloa Athletic in which he won the IRN BRU Phenomenal Player of the Month Award for scoring 5 goals in 4 games to send them top of the league.
The album again achieved Album of the Month in Terrorizer, with Stuart Banks remarking, " With No Human Intervention shows a band pulling out all the stops to push the extreme and avant garde to new depths and quite frankly, making it look easy.

Stuart and competition
Stuart also hosts an annual competition, 4 New Sensations, in association with Channel 4.
In the 1990s the football team, managed by former Newcastle United and Barnsley player, Stuart Barrowclough, reached the final of a pub team competition played at Wembley Stadium, losing on penalties.
Neither happened, but the first genuine sign of competition came in 1987, when the Nottingham Forest left back and captain Stuart Pearce was given his England debut against Brazil and played well, setting up England's goal for Gary Lineker.
John Stuart Mill believed the restraint of trade doctrine was justified to preserve liberty and competition
AP also frequently provided strange additions to the normal competition rules, such as making peculiar threats to people who were ineligible to enter the competition if they tried to, or specifically disallowing reader Stuart N. Hardy from entering the competition.
Each year, the revue casts of each of the 5 medical schools of the United Hospitals compete in the competition known as the UH Revue in an attempt to win The Moira Stuart Cup.
She is in competition with Stuart.
The team then returned to competition for the 2004 Tour de France, in which Stuart O ' Grady and David Moncoutié won stages, Moncoutié's on Bastille Day.

Stuart and March
* March 16 – Stuart Buchanan, American actor ( d. 1974 )
* March 10 – John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( b. 1713 )
* March 27 – Charles Stuart ( Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland ) succeeds James I of England.
* March 11 – Henry Benedict Stuart, pretender to the British throne ( d. 1807 )
On 26 March 1564 Knox stirred controversy again, when he married Margaret Stewart, the daughter of an old friend, Andrew Stewart, Lord Ochiltree, a member of the Stuart family and a distant relative of the Queen, Mary Stuart.
* March 23 – James Francis Edward Stuart unsuccessfully tries to land at the Firth of Forth.
Dudley Stuart John Moore, CBE ( 19 April 193527 March 2002 ) was an English actor, comedian, composer and musician.
# Margaret Stuart ( 24 December 1598 Dalkeith Palace – March 1600 Linlithgow Palace ).
In March there was an abortive attempt to restore the Old Pretender, James Edward Stuart to the throne of Britain, with a small landing of troops in Scotland.
Shortly before sunrise on March 22 on Route 13 between Dover and Woodside in Dover, Delaware, Stuart Pinkham ( aka Richard Stuart and Poor Richard ) assumed duties as driver.
Actors known for their early support of SAG ( besides the founders ) include Edward Arnold, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Dudley Digges, Porter Hall, Paul Harvey, Jean Hersholt, Russell Hicks, Murray Kinnell, Gene Lockhart, Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Fredric March, Adolphe Menjou, Chester Morris, Jean Muir, George Murphy, Erin O ' Brien-Moore, Irving Pichel, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Edwin Stanley, Gloria Stuart, Lyle Talbot, Franchot Tone, Warren William, and Robert Young.
* Video of Stuart Marrs, chairman of the University of Maine music department, performing the March from Eight Pieces for Four Timpani
The last Stuart monarch, Anne, similarly withheld, on the advice of her ministers, her Assent from a bill " for the settling of Militia in Scotland " on 11 March 1708, but no monarch since has withheld the Royal Assent on a bill passed by the British Parliament.
* Henry Benedict Maria Clement Thomas Francis Xavier Stuart ( 11 March 1725 – 13 July 1807 ), later known as the Cardinal Duke of York, never married.
In March 1849 Major Warden was succeeded at Bloemfontein as civil commissioner by Mr C. U. Stuart, but he remained British resident until July 1852.
* John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute: 25 March 1761 – 27 May 1762
The couple had four children: George, Sylvia ( 23 September 1875 – 1932 ; married Stuart James Bevan in 1900 ), Lawrence and Cordelia Rosa ( 31 March 1879 – 1943 ).
In March 2006, BBC Scotland documentary Happy Birthday Oor Wullie celebrated his 70th birthday with celebrity guests including Karen Dunbar, Sanjeev Kohli, Kaye Adams, Iain Robertson, Tony Roper, Tam Cowan, Stuart Cosgrove and Dominik Diamond, and was narrated by Lord of the Rings star Billy Boyd.
Prince Charles Edward Stuart travelled to Elgin from Inverness in March 1746 and, falling ill with a feverish cold, stayed for 11 days before returning to await the arrival of the king's army.
James Stuart, seventh in descent from the Black Stewart, was created a Baronet, of Bute, in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 28 March 1627.
: Other titles ( 3rd Duke onwards ): Earl of March and Baron Stuart of Leighton Bromswold, in the county of Huntingdon ( 1619 )
The Okeechobee Waterway was officially opened on 23 March 1937 by a procession of boats which left Fort Myers, Florida on 22 March and arrived at Stuart, Florida the following day.

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