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In 2005, she appeared as flight attendant Claire Colburn alongside Orlando Bloom, in Elizabethtown, a movie written and directed by Cameron Crowe.
Crowe also appeared briefly in serial The Young Doctors.
Crowe appeared in Robin Hood, a film based on the Robin Hood legend, directed by Ridley Scott and released on 14 May 2010.
On 26 September 2011, Crowe appeared on-stage at Rogers Arena in Vancouver in the middle of Keith Urban's concert.
On 18 August 2012, Crowe appeared along with Doyle at the Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavík, Iceland as part of the city's Menningarnótt program.
In the beginning of 2009, Crowe appeared in a series of special edition postage stamps called " Legends of the Screen ", featuring Australian actors.
On 5 November 2006, Crowe appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to announce that Firepower International was sponsoring the South Sydney Rabbitohs for $ 3 million over three years.
Crowe is also a fan of the National Football League, and on 22 October 2007 appeared in the booth of a Monday Night game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Jacksonville Jaguars.
DiCaprio's first effort of 1995 was Sam Raimi's The Quick and the Dead, a western film in which he appeared alongside Gene Hackman, Sharon Stone, and Russell Crowe, playing the role of Hackman's alleged son named Kid.
Blanchett provided a voice for the film Ponyo, and appeared opposite Russell Crowe in Ridley Scott's Robin Hood, released on 14 May 2010.
He appeared alongside Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, The RZA and T. I.
Hoffman has established a successful and respected film career playing diverse and idiosyncratic characters in supporting roles, working with a wide variety of noted directors, including Todd Solondz, The Coen Brothers, Spike Lee, Cameron Crowe, David Mamet, Robert Benton, Anthony Minghella and Paul Thomas Anderson ; notably, he has appeared in five out of six of Anderson's feature films to date ( Hard Eight, Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Punch-Drunk Love and The Master ).
He appeared in the second Slapshot movie, Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice, as well as the movie Mystery, Alaska with Russell Crowe.
In 2007, he portrayed local Sheriff James Timberlake in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and appeared in Ridley Scott's American Gangster, alongside Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe.
He appeared as the superior officer of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in the 2008 cop drama Righteous Kill and as the father of Russell Crowe in the 2010 suspense film The Next Three Days.
He appeared in television series including Doctor Who, Bottom, The Bill and Poirot, and films including Never Say Never Again ( 1983 ), Batman ( 1989 ), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ( 1989 ) and a credited role as Private Crowe in Aliens ( 1986 ).
Page appeared to be holding his own with Crowe until the tenth round.
" The Rain Song " has appeared in four films: The ending of Cemetery Junction, Almost Famous, directed by Cameron Crowe ( who, as a teen reporter for Rolling Stone magazine, covered Led Zeppelin ), It Might Get Loud, a documentary by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim, and Led Zeppelin's own 1976 concert film, The Song Remains the Same ( and accompanying soundtrack ), as part of lead singer Robert Plant's fantasy sequence.
In 2006, the song appeared in the Ridley Scott Movie, " A Good Year " starring Russell Crowe and Marion Cotillard.
The song later appeared in the Cameron Crowe film Say Anything .... " Mr. Whirly " is a pseudo-cover / parody of the Beatles track " Oh Darling " ( with the opening bars of " Strawberry Fields Forever ") and bears the writing credit " mostly stolen " on the record label.
In 2007, he appeared in the film 3: 10 to Yuma, starring Christian Bale and Russell Crowe, and in 2009 appeared in Gamer with Gerard Butler.

Crowe and firm
After graduation from the University of Oklahoma, Carson took a job at a prestigious Oklahoma law firm, Crowe & Dunlevy.
In 1924, Frank Crowe left the United States Bureau of Reclamation to join the construction firm of Morrison-Knudsen in Boise, Idaho.

Crowe and Jeffrey
In Louisville, Kentucky, Jeffrey Wigand ( Crowe ) packs his belongings and leaves his Brown & Williamson office, returning home to his wife Liane ( Venora ) and two children, one of whom suffers from acute asthma.
* Russell Crowe as Jeffrey Wigand
Publishers, Editors and writers for Creem included Connie Kramer, Lester Bangs, formative early editor Dave Marsh, Billy Altman, Bob Fleck, John Morthland, Ben Edmonds, Ed Ward, Richard Riegel, Ric Siegel, Robert Christgau, Richard Meltzer, Nick Tosches, Greil Marcus, Jeffrey Morgan, Richard C. Walls, Rob Tyner, Patti Smith, Peter Laughner, Cameron Crowe, Linda Barber, Charlie Auringer, Judy Adams, Jaan Uhelszki, Penny Valentine, Susan Whitall, John " The Mad " Peck, Robot A.
Jeffrey John Crowe ( born 14 September 1958 ) is a former New Zealand cricketer.
Allen Hughes ' next project is Broken City, an upcoming crime / drama starring Mark Wahlberg as Billy Taggart, Russell Crowe, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Barry Pepper, Kyle Chandler, and Jeffrey Wright.

Crowe and Wigand
When Crowe read the scene where Wigand finds out that the 60 Minutes interview he did will not be aired, he captured the essence of Wigand so well that Mann knew he had found the perfect actor for the role.
Crowe put on 35 pounds for the role, shaved back his hairline, bleached his hair seven times and had a daily application of wrinkles and liver spots to his skin to transform himself into Wigand ( who was in his early-to-mid-50s during the events depicted in the film ).
Crowe was not able to talk to Wigand about his experiences because he was still bound to his confidentiality agreement during much of film ’ s development period.
To get a handle on the man ’ s voice and how he talked, Crowe listened repeatedly to a six-hour tape of Wigand.

Crowe and 1999
In 1999 Crowe paid A $ 42, 000 at auction for the brass bell used to open the inaugural rugby league match in Australia in 1908 at a fund-raiser to assist Souths ' legal battle for re-inclusion in the League.
Between 1999 and 2005 Crowe was involved in three altercations which gave him a reputation for having a bad temper .< ref >
The article was later adapted into a movie The Insider ( 1999 ), which starred Al Pacino and Russell Crowe.
* Quinlan, Kieran, 1999, " John Crowe Ransom ", American National Biography.
Also in late 1999, Crowe released his second book, Conversations with Billy Wilder, a question and answer session with the legendary director.
* Russell Crowe ( March 1999, March 2005 )
Kozelek has also dabbled in acting — friend Cameron Crowe cast him in Almost Famous ( 1999 ) as Larry Fellows ( the bass player in Stillwater ), and in Vanilla Sky ( 2001 ).

Crowe and film
In 1995, Hackman played an inept Hollywood producer in Get Shorty and the villainous fast-draw champion John Herrod in The Quick and the Dead opposite Sharon Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, as well as submarine Captain Frank Ramsey in the film Crimson Tide with Denzel Washington.
The semi-autobiographical film was written and directed by former Rolling Stone columnist Cameron Crowe and featured portrayals of publisher Jann Wenner ( Eion Bailey ), editor Ben Fong-Torres ( Terry Chen ), David Felton ( Rainn Wilson ) and others in Rolling Stones 1970s San Francisco offices.
Russell Ira Crowe ( born 7 April 1964 ) is a New Zealand-born Australian actor, film producer, and musician.
When Crowe was four years old, his family moved to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, where his parents pursued a career in film set catering.
After appearing in the TV series Neighbours and Living with the Law, Crowe was cast in his first film, The Crossing ( 1990 ), a small-town love triangle directed by George Ogilvie.
Before production started, a film-student protégé of Ogilvie, Steve Wallace, hired Crowe for the film Blood Oath ( 1990 ) ( aka Prisoners of the Sun ), which was released a month earlier than The Crossing, although actually filmed later.
Also in 1992, Crowe starred in Romper Stomper, an Australian film which followed the exploits and downfall of a racist skinhead group in blue-collar suburban Melbourne, directed by Geoffrey Wright.
Crowe was awarded the ( Australian ) Centenary Medal in 2001 for " service to Australian society and Australian film production.
Crowe at London premiere | film premiere for State of Play ( film ) | State of Play, 21 April 2009
While the light romantic comedy of A Good Year was not greatly received, Crowe seemed pleased with the film, telling STV in an interview that he thought it would be enjoyed by fans of his other films.
Crowe starred in the 2010 Paul Haggis film The Next Three Days, an adaptation of the 2008 French film Pour Elle.
Crowe will be taking on the role of Inspector Javert in the musical film of Les Misérables.
It was announced that Crowe will be the lead in the Darren Arnofsky film Noah, set to release in March 2014.
In preparation for several film roles in 2012, from June to November 2011 Crowe underwent a gluten-free and non-alcoholic diet and fitness programme that consisted of walking, mountain biking and workout in the gym.
After his release, Hargrove wrote a book about his ordeal which inspired the 2000 film Proof of Life starring Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe.
* July 13 – Cameron Crowe, American writer and film director
The film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World starring Russell Crowe and directed by Peter Weir is based on this series of books.
The grunge scene was the backdrop in the 1992 Cameron Crowe film Singles.
The latter featured in Mark Greenstreet's 1996 comedy film ' Caught In The Act ' which starred Sara Crowe, Annette Badland, Nadia Sawalha, Paul Shelly and Leslie Phillips.
These lines are largely attributed to Cameron Crowe, director and screenwriter of the film.

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