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Agutter and moved
Agutter moved into adult roles, beginning with Walkabout ( 1971 ), playing a teenage schoolgirl lost with her younger brother in the Australian outback.

Agutter and at
The delay meant Agutter was 16 at the time of filming, which allowed the director to include nude scenes.
Agutter remained single until 1989, when at an arts festival in Bath, Somerset, she met Johan Tham, a Swedish hotelier who was a director of Cliveden Hotel in Buckinghamshire.
Agutter owns a second home in Cornwall at the Lizard.
* Walkabout Q & A with Nic Roeg, Lucien Roeg and Jenny Agutter at BFI in 2011
In 1974 he appeared at Laurence Olivier's National Theatre in the play Spring Awakening, opposite Peter Firth, Jenny Agutter, Beryl Reid and Cyril Cusack.
In 1970, Thomsett was cast as the 11-year-old Phyllis, despite the actress being 20 years old at the time-older than Jenny Agutter, who played her on-screen " older " sister, Bobbie.
* In 1982 Terry Hands directed the work, with Bruce Purchase and Jenny Agutter, at the RSC's Other Place theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Agutter and appeared
In 1976 he appeared in the screen adaptation by Tom Mankiewicz of the Jack Higgins novel The Eagle Has Landed as Oberst ( Colonel ) Kurt Steiner, the commander of a Luftwaffe paratroop brigade disguised as Polish paratroopers, whose mission was to kidnap or kill the then-British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, alongside co-stars Donald Sutherland, Robert Duvall, Jenny Agutter and Donald Pleasence.

Agutter and number
Kryten was built by the corporation DivaDroid International in 2340 ; one of a number of Series 4000 models based on a design by Professor Mamet, a roboticist ( played by Jenny Agutter ).

Agutter and films
Haworth and Haworth railway station have been used as settings for numerous period films and TV series, including The Railway Children ( starring Jenny Agutter ), Yanks ( starring Richard Gere and Vanessa Redgrave ), and Alan Parker's film version of Pink Floyd's The Wall ( starring Bob Geldof ).
Agutter has stated that the innocence of the characters she played in early films, combined with the costumes and nudity in later adult roles such as Logan's Run ( 1976 ), Equus ( 1977 ) and An American Werewolf in London ( 1981 ), are " perfect fantasy fodder ".< ref name =" McLean ( 2002 )"> McLean, G., 2002.

Agutter and next
Garai next starred in Stephen Poliakoff's World War II thriller Glorious 39, alongside Julie Christie, Jenny Agutter, Bill Nighy, Christopher Lee,

Agutter and including
The cast included several actors who went on to wider fame, including Alan Browning ( later seen in Coronation Street ), Maggie Fitzgibbon, Judy Geeson, Jenny Agutter and Wendy Richard.
It draws together the views of a wide range of organisations including conservation and environmental groups, community groups and trade unions and operates as the Campaign for Better Transport Ltd, of which Michael Palin is the president, and as the Campaign for Better Transport Charitable Trust ( a registered charity ) of which Jenny Agutter, Steve Norris and Tracy Marchioness of Worcester are patrons.

Agutter and 1976
Hemmings directed the horror film The Survivor ( 1981 ), based on James Herbert's 1976 novel of the same name, starring Robert Powell and Jenny Agutter.

Agutter and ),
* Dark Tower ( 1987 film ), a horror film starring Jenny Agutter
The flat in the Square belongs to Alex ( Jenny Agutter ), a pretty young nurse who becomes infatuated with one of the two American college students ( David Kessler ).
These included Brian Bedford, Tammy Grimes ( real-life mother of the aforementioned Ms. Plummer ), Gwen Verdon, Sandy Dennis, Jenny Agutter, Shirley Knight, and Sylvia Sidney.

Agutter and 1977
* 1977: The Man in the Iron Mask ( 1977 )-British TV movie with Richard Chamberlain, Patrick McGoohan, Louis Jourdan, Jenny Agutter, Ian Holm, Ralph Richardson and Vivien Merchant

Agutter and for
* Famous as the location for the filming of the 1970 film The Railway Children, starring Jenny Agutter, Dinah Sheridan, Bernard Cribbins, Sally Thomsett and Gary Warren

Agutter and which
Since 1990, Agutter has brought up her son and her work has been in sound recordings and supporting charities, notably the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, of which she is a patron ( she is also a carrier of the disease ).

Agutter and she
In 2002, Agutter featured in the BBC television series Spooks and in 2007, she starred in the first episode of the new series of David Jason's ITV television series Diamond Geezer.

Agutter and American
The series also starred Jenny Agutter star of The Railway Children and An American Werewolf in London.
An American Werewolf in London is a 1981 comedy-horror film written and directed by John Landis, and starring David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, and Griffin Dunne.
* An American Werewolf in London, a 1981 film directed by John Landis ; starring David Naughton, Griffin Dunne and Jenny Agutter

moved and Hollywood
In 1944, van Vogt moved to Hollywood, California, where his writing took on new dimensions after World War II.
After leaving the Army in 1943 Wills moved to Hollywood, moving into a rented house in September, and began to reorganize the Texas Playboys.
He then moved to Hollywood, where he had a string of odd jobs that included bellhop and lifeguard.
Later, Ricardo got his big chance and moved, temporarily, to a fashionable hotel suite in Hollywood.
In 1919, they moved to Salt Lake City again, before moving to Hollywood, California, where Fay attended Hollywood High School.
Capra phoned them saying he had moved from Hollywood, and falsely implied that he had some experience in the budding film industry.
Mid-way through, the sessions moved to Columbia Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, finally coming to a close on May 27, 1968.
In the late 1970s, Chapman moved to Los Angeles, where he guest-starred on many television shows including Hollywood Squares, Still Crazy Like a Fox, and The Big Show.
After having also served in the Air Force, his brother Kenneth Hawks graduated from Yale University in 1919 and the brothers moved to Hollywood together to pursue their careers.
In 1914, having moved to Hollywood years earlier, Baum started his own film production company, The Oz Film Manufacturing Company, which came as an outgrowth of the Uplifters.
In 1950, Marvin moved to Hollywood.
In 1914, the school moved to a new campus on Vermont Avenue ( now the site of Los Angeles City College ) in Hollywood.
In 1934, following her divorce from Powell, Lombard moved into a house on Hollywood Boulevard.
The couple moved into the Chateau Marmont Hotel in West Hollywood for a few months until they arranged to lease Patty Duke's home on Summit Ridge Drive in Beverly Hills during the latter part of 1968.
McLaglen's career took a surprise turn in the 1920s, when he moved to Hollywood.
In the late 1970s, Moore moved to Hollywood, where he had a supporting role in the hit film Foul Play ( 1978 ) with Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase.
He made his Hollywood debut in 1935, and his career gained momentum after his Academy Award-nominated performance as Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath, a 1940 adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel about an Oklahoma family who moved west during the Dust Bowl.
During most of its daytime run, NBC broadcast Hollywood Squares at 11: 30 a. m. Eastern / 10: 30 a. m. Central time ; it dominated the ratings until 1976, when it moved to the first of a succession of different time slots.
The show moved to Universal Studios Hollywood for its final season.
The family moved to Hollywood in 1958, the year before the birth of his younger brother, Clint Howard.
After appearing in Broadway plays, Davis moved to Hollywood in 1930, but her early films for Universal Studios were unsuccessful.
In 1926, Selznick moved to Hollywood, and with the help of his father's connections, got a job as an assistant story editor at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
They opened an aikido dojo, initially in Burbank, California, but later moved it to the city of West Hollywood.
When the Los Angeles Dodgers displaced the Hollywood Stars PCL team, they moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, taking away the Pioneer League's largest market.

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