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Ackland and Art
File: SpanishDance c1884-DegasPC20080120-8849A. jpg | The Spanish Dance, c. 1885 ( bronze cast 1921 ), bronze, 46. 3 x 14. 3 cm, Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
* Richard Westall's painting, " The sword of Damocles ", Ackland Art Museum

Ackland and University
Frank's photographs were on display at the Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill until January 4, 2009.
* Ackland Art Museum ( University of North Carolina ); Art Gallery of the University of Rochester ( New York ); Art Institute of Chicago ; Beaverbrook Art Gallery ( New Brunswick ); Blanton Museum of Art ( University of Texas at Austin ); Brigham Young University Museum of Art ( Utah ); Carnegie Museum of Art ( Pittsburgh ); Detroit Institute of Arts ; the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Robert Hull Fleming Museum ( University of Vermont ); Frick Collection ( New York City ); the Getty Museum ( Los Angeles ); Harvard University Art Museums ; Honolulu Museum of Art ; Huntington Library ( California ); the Kimbell Art Museum ( Fort Worth, Texas ); the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; Metropolitan Museum of Art ( New York City ); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston ( Texas ); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; National Gallery of Art ( Washington D. C .); Norton Simon Museum ( Pasadena, California ); Philadelphia Museum of Art ; Wadsworth Atheneum ( Hartford, Connecticut ); National Gallery of Canada.
* Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
It was also screened in its entirety on Saturday December 4, 2010 at the Varsity Theater in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with live musical accompaniment, by The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Ackland Art Museum and Interdisciplinary Program in Cinema.

Ackland and North
In 1649, his tutor Baldwin Ackland refused to take the engagement, and together they left the university and settled at North Cadbury in Somerset.
Ackland was born in North Kensington, London, the son of Ruth ( Izod ) and Sydney Norman Ackland.

Ackland and at
The musical premiered in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre on April 15, 1975 and starred Jean Simmons, Joss Ackland, David Kernan, Liz Robertson, and Diane Langton, with Hermione Gingold reprising her role as Madame Armfeldt.
In John Miller's biography of Dame Judi, With A Crack In Her Voice, she talked of being bewildered at how Harvey never actually looked at her during his speeches, and the book also quotes Joss Ackland as saying that Americans seemed to think Harvey was some sort of great actor, which his colleagues certainly did not.
Various other writers and artists lived in the village at different times, such as Sylvia Townsend Warner and David Garnett, the poets Valentine Ackland and Gamel Woolsey, and the sculptors Elizabeth Muntz and Stephen Tomlin.
It was at Powys ' house in 1930 that Warner first met Valentine Ackland, a young poet.
Various other writers and artists lived in the village at different times, such as sisters Elizabeth Muntz, a sculptor, and author and historian Hope Muntz, who wrote The Golden Warrior, novelists Sylvia Townsend Warner and David Garnett, the poets Valentine Ackland and Gamel Woolsey, and the sculptor Stephen Tomlin.
It was at Theodore Powys's house, that novelist Sylvia Townsend Warner first met the poet Valentine Ackland, and they lived together in Chaldon from 1930 until Valentine's death in 1969.
This Hungary / Wales / Japan co-production, created at Budapest's PannóniaFilm, Japan's NHK, and S4C and Siriol Productions in Great Britain, starred the voices of Joss Ackland, Claire Bloom and William Hootkins.

Ackland and Chapel
A certain " Still Life with Hunting Trophies " hangs in the Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC.

Ackland and South
They moved to Kenya, where Ackland managed a tea plantation for six months, but, deciding it was too dangerous, they moved to Cape Town, South Africa.
* In the film Lethal Weapon 2, South African criminal Arjen Rudd ( played by Joss Ackland ), his colleague Pieter Vorstedt ( played by Derrick O ' Connor ) and their followers frequently refer to Danny Glover's character Roger Murtaugh, who is African American, as a " kaffir ".

Ackland and Sydney
* Another One Sacrificed in the Name of an Alliance, Opinion Article by Richard Ackland, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 February 2007.

Ackland and British
* Joss Ackland, British actor
Trudie Goodwin ( born 13 November 1951 ) is an English actress best known for playing Sergeant June Ackland in the high-profile British television police drama The Bill from 1984 to 2007.

Ackland and Cambridge
Ackland argues in The Cambridge Companion to Australian Literature that the movement " reactualised debate on Indigenous culture, and promoted local talent in its annual anthologies ".

Ackland and R
A number of the stories formed the basis of the 1991 four-part BBC1 series Ashenden, directed by Christopher Morahan, with Alex Jennings in the title role, Joss Ackland as Cumming and Ian Bannen as ' R '.

Ackland and .
He wrote to 300 actors asking to take their pictures, and received permission from one, Joss Ackland.
Ackland then suggested that Gotts photograph Greta Scacchi, with whom he had appeared in the film White Mischief.
" This second committee included Dr. John Percival, Dr. G. W. Kitchin, A. H. D. Ackland, T. H. Green, Mary Ward, William Sidgwick, Henry Nettleship, and A. G. Vernon Harcourt.
Actor Joss Ackland lives near Bideford.
In 2007's miniseries adaptation of Hogfather he was played by Joss Ackland, and in the 2010 adaptation of Going Postal he was portrayed by Timothy West.
* 1966 ( BBC ): Starring Rod Steiger, Betsy Blair, Tony Bill, Brian Davies and Joss Ackland and directed by Alan Cooke.
John Edensor Littlewood was born in 1885, the son of Edward Thornton Littlewood and Sylvia Ackland.
A BBC Radio English-language radio dramatization of The Little World of Don Camillo was broadcast in 2001 starring Alun Armstrong as Don Camillo, John Moffatt as the Bishop, Shaun Prendergast as Peppone and Joss Ackland as God, and rebroadcast in July 2010 on BBC Radio 7.

Ackland and D
Thomas Gilbank Ackland, D. D.

Ackland and Jones
In 1999, reporters Richard Ackland, Deborah Richards and Ann Connelly from the public broadcaster's Media Watch TV program revealed that 2UE talk radio hosts John Laws and Alan Jones had been paid to give favourable comment to companies including Qantas, Optus, Foxtel, Mirvac and major Australian banks, without disclosing this arrangement to listeners.

Ackland and Norman
A 1982 BBC Radio 4 broadcast featured Alec McCowen as Orsino, Wendy Murray as Viola, Norman Rodway as Sir Toby Belch, Andrew Sachs as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Bernard Hepton as Malvolio ; in 1993 BBC Radio 3 broadcast the play, with Michael Maloney as Orsino, Eve Matheson as Viola, Iain Cuthbertson as Malvolio and Joss Ackland as Sir Toby Belch.

Ackland and Ann
The affair was first reported on the ABC program Media Watch by reporters Richard Ackland, Deborah Richards and Ann Connelly.

Ackland and for
Ackland appears in the Pet Shop Boys ' 1987 film It Couldn't Happen Here, and in the video for their version of the song Always on My Mind, which was taken from the film.
In 2007, with his distinctive voice, Ackland narrated and provided the voice for the Robert Garofalo biography film / documentary on notorious Occultist Aleister Crowley, titled In Search of The Great Beast 666 that was released on DVD.
Ackland and his wife were married for 51 years.
The film won Pressburger an Academy Award for Best Story and was nominated for Best Picture and Best Screenplay ( including Rodney Ackland for additional dialogue ).
Hitchcock was assigned writer Rodney Ackland for the film, and decided to take the film as a comedy-oriented thriller.
* Joss Ackland, film actor, and provides the voice-over for Mr Kipling TV adverts
It was adapted again for the BBC series Miss Marple starring Joan Hickson as Miss Marple, Jean Simmons as Carrie-Louise Serrocold, Joss Ackland as Lewis Serrocold and Faith Brook as Ruth van Rydock ; first broadcast on December 29, 1991.
Chris pulls over for a female hitchhiker whom they see on the roadside, but instead an elderly man ( Joss Ackland ) gets in.

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