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Beauty and Beast
* Beauty and the Beast ( 1988 ) as Lisa Campbell in the episode " Arabesque "
She was a special guest at the 70th Academy Awards, where the show's host, Billy Crystal, introduced her as the " Beauty who charmed the Beast ".
* The poem was used as the title of one of the final episodes of the 1987-1989 television series Beauty and the Beast.
Cocteau is best known for his novel Les Enfants terribles ( 1929 ), and the films Blood of a Poet ( 1930 ), Les Parents terribles ( 1948 ), Beauty and the Beast ( 1946 ), and Orpheus ( 1949 ).
Cocteau cast Marais in The Eternal Return ( 1943 ), Beauty and the Beast ( 1946 ), Ruy Blas ( 1947 ), and Orpheus ( 1949 ).
Cocteau is best known for his novel Les Enfants terribles ( 1929 ), and the films Blood of a Poet ( 1930 ), Les Parents terribles ( 1948 ), Beauty and the Beast ( 1946 ), and Orpheus ( 1949 ).
* La Belle et la Bête ( Beauty and the Beast ) ( 1946 )
( Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King were adapted for the stage after their blockbuster success.
* Pascal, a character in the television series Beauty and the Beast, portrayed by Armin Shimerman
In 1985 and 1986, Vangelis wrote music for two more ballets: " Frankenstein – Modern Prometheus " and " The Beauty and the Beast ".
The films produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios became popular once more when the studio returned to making traditionally animated musical family classics such as Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King.
* Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont ( 1711 – 1780 ), novelist, author of the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast
" In the reverse situation, in the tale of " Beauty and the Beast ," a transformed prince then told the girl that he had been bewitched by a wicked fairy, and could not be recreated into a man unless a maid fell in love with him and kissed him, despite his ugliness.
He said that " Mulan is an impressive achievement, with a story and treatment ranking with Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King ".
While Mulan outgrossed the two Disney films which preceded it, The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( 1996 film ) and Hercules, its box office returns failed to match those of the Disney films of the early 1990s such as Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King.
Animated films can be nominated for other categories but have rarely been so: Beauty and the Beast ( 1991 ), Up ( 2009 ) and Toy Story 3 ( 2010 ) are the only animated films ever to be nominated for Best Picture, while Waltz with Bashir ( 2008 ) is the only animated picture ever nominated for Best Foreign Language Film ( though it failed to earn a nomination in the Best Animated Feature category ).
Linda Carroll Hamilton ( born September 26, 1956 ) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of Sarah Connor in The Terminator and its sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Catherine Chandler in the television series Beauty and the Beast, for which she was nominated for two Golden Globes and an Emmy.
Hamilton next starred opposite Ron Perlman in the TV series Beauty and the Beast.
Hamilton and her Beauty and the Beast costar Ron Perlman reunited in the 2005 post-Vietnam war drama Missing in America.
** 1988 – Nominated Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series — Drama for Beauty and the Beast
** 1989 – Nominated Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series — Drama for Beauty and the Beast
Rigoletto is a 1993 musical fantasy / drama produced for Feature Films for Families and has been compared with Beauty and the Beast, The Man Without a Face, and The Phantom of the Opera.
His inspiration was Beauty and the Beast.
The record was surpassed by Beauty and the Beast in December 1992.
* Beauty and the Beast: Belle, the Beast / Prince, Gaston, Le Fou, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Fifi, the Bimbettes, Moniseur Duke, the Villagers, the Wardrobe, the Dishes, and the Palanquin.

Beauty and Poems
* Beauty, Be My Brahman: Indian Poems ( Writers Workshop, Kolkata, 2004 )
Shirley's Poems ( 1646 ) contained " Narcissus ," and the masque The Triumph of Beauty.
* The Beauty of the Weapons: Selected Poems 1972 – 82 – 1982 ( nominated for a Governor General's Award ), 1985 ( Copper Canyon Press )
* Robert Bringhurst, The Beauty of the Weapons: Selected Poems 1972-1982
Books produced under this arrangement by Dulac include Stories from The Arabian Nights ( 1907 ) with 50 colour images ; an edition of William Shakespeare's The Tempest ( 1908 ) with 40 colour illustrations ; The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam ( 1909 ) with 20 colour images ; The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales ( 1910 ); Stories from Hans Christian Andersen ( 1911 ); The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allan Poe ( 1912 ) with 28 colour images and many monotone illustrations ; and Princess Badoura ( 1913 ).

Beauty and from
Beauty borrowed from afar
The cubists, dadaists, Stravinsky, and many later art movements struggled against this conception that beauty was central to the definition of art, with such success that, according to Danto, " Beauty had disappeared not only from the advanced art of the 1960 ’ s but from the advanced philosophy of art of that decade as well.
* Fauna, a fictional character from Disney's Sleeping Beauty
In particular, variations of " Chinsagu No Hana " ( from Beauty ) and " Bibo No Aozora " ( from 1996 ) provide the poignant closing pieces for Sue Brooks's Japanese Story ( 2003 ) and Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel ( 2006 ), respectively.
* Japanese Story ( 2003 ) – featuring " Chinsagu No Hana " ( from Beauty )
As a result the first DNA transposon used as a tool for genetic purposes, the Sleeping Beauty transposon system, was a Tc1 / mariner-like transposon that was resurrected from a long evolutionary sleep.
A late entry by amateur architect William Thornton was submitted on January 31, 1793, to much praise for its " Grandeur, Simplicity, and Beauty " by Washington, along with praise from Jefferson.
* Aurora ( Disney ), the title character from the Disney film Sleeping Beauty
During the 90s, many releases included recordings of classical compositions: Pictures at an Exhibition ( on Turn of the Tides ), Largo ( from Xerxes ) ( on Tyranny of Beauty ), Symphony in A Minor ( by J. S. Bach ), and Concerto in A Major / Adagio ( by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ) ( both on Ambient Monkeys ).
The Brothers Grimm rejected several tales for their collection, though told orally to them by Germans, because the tales derived from Perrault, and they concluded they were thereby French and not German tales ; an oral version of Bluebeard was thus rejected, and the tale of Briar Rose, clearly related to Perrault's Sleeping Beauty, was included only because Jacob Grimm convinced his brother that the figure of Brynhildr, from much earlier Norse mythology, proved that the sleeping princess was authentically Germanic folklore.
This consideration of whether to keep Sleeping Beauty reflected a belief common among folklorists of the 19th century: that the folk tradition preserved fairy tales in forms from pre-history except when " contaminated " by such literary forms, leading people to tell inauthentic tales.
Little Briar-Rose appears to stem from Perrault's Sleeping Beauty, as the Grimms ' tale appears to be the only independent German variant.
Mendes called American Beauty a rites of passage film about imprisonment and escape from imprisonment.
American Beauty follows a traditional narrative structure, only deviating with the displaced opening scene of Jane and Ricky from the middle of the story.
Ball did not expect to sell the script, believing it would act as more of a calling card, but American Beauty drew interest from several production bodies.
Ball remained involved throughout production ; he had signed a television show development deal, so had to get permission from his producers to take a year off to be close to American Beauty.
Turan suggested that American Beauty may have benefited from Mendes ' inexperience, as his " anything's possible daring " made him attempt beats that more seasoned directors might have avoided.
In September 2008, Empire named American Beauty the 96th " Greatest Movie of All Time " after a poll of 10, 000 readers, 150 filmmakers and 50 film critics, the 3rd highest ranked movie from 1999 ( behind Fight Club and The Matrix ).
* The Religion of Beauty: Selections from the Aesthetes ( 1950 ) anthology, editor
Beauty is utility, developed in a a manner to which the eye is accustomed by habit, in so far as this development does not detract from its quality of usefullness.
His expressive execution of a pas de deux from The Sleeping Beauty ( Tchaikovsky ) was a tremendous success ; in 1910 he performed in Giselle, and Fokine's ballets Carnaval and Scheherazade ( based on the orchestral suite by Rimsky-Korsakov ).
* Prince Phillip, a character from Disney's 1959 film Sleeping Beauty

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