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Georges-Henri Denys Arcand, (; born June 25, 1941 ) is a Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer.
* Denys Cowan, American comic book artist and television producer
Spry also tried his hand at other aspects of the film trade, acting as a producer, filmmaker, screenwriter, actor, cinematographer and film editor, and appearing in several colleagues ' films, including Denys Arcand's Québec, Duplessis et après " ( 1972 ), reading out sections of the 1837 Durham Report.

Denys and 1961
In 1961, the first vice-chancellor, Frank Thistlethwaite, had approached Denys Lasdun, an adherent of the " New Brutalist " trend in architecture, who was at that time building Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, to produce designs for the permanent campus.
Many people believed it was this sensationalist press coverage that led to his conviction, but thanks to the efforts of Ruth Eldridge and her sister Mary, a miscarriage of justice was eventually proven and Denys was released from Wormwood Scrubs in 1961.
As a working architect, he was associated with Maxwell Fry and Denys Lasdun before he started his own practice in 1960, working with The Earl of Snowdon and Frank Newby on the design of the Aviary at London Zoo ( 1961 ).

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* 1887 Denys Finch Hatton, English big-game hunter ( d. 1931 )
* 1667 The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys.
* 1951 Denys Hobson, South African cricketer
* 1914 Denys Lasdun, English architect, designed the Royal National Theatre ( d. 2001 )
* October 12 Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont, French governor-general of French Algeria, killed during the siege of Constantine ( b. 1783 )
* February 8 Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont, French general and governor-general of French Algeria ( d. 1837 )
* June 15 The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys.
Denys Lasdun's building for the National Theatre an " urban landscape " of interlocking terraces responding to the site at King's Reach on the River Thames to exploit views of St Paul's Cathedral and Somerset House.
* October 25 Opening of Royal National Theatre on the South Bank in London, in premises designed by Sir Denys Lasdun.
* Denys Val Baker The Face in the Mirror
* Concerto for Orchestra ( Variations without a theme ) by Denys Bouliane ( 1985 95 )
* Sir Denys Lionel Page 1971 1974
* Christopher Denys Stormont Finch-Hatton, 16th Earl of Winchilsea, 11th Earl of Nottingham ( 1936 1999 )
From 1885 to 1887 Pater published four new imaginary portraits in Macmillan's Magazine, each set at a turning-point in the history of ideas or art ' A Prince of Court Painters ' ( 1885 ) ( on Watteau and Jean-Baptiste Pater ), ' Sebastian van Storck ' ( 1886 ) ( 17th-century Dutch society and painting, and the philosophy of Spinoza ), ' Denys L ' Auxerrois ' ( 1886 ) ( the medieval cathedral-builders ), and ' Duke Carl of Rosenmold ' ( 1887 ) ( the German Renaissance ).
One of the longest-serving members ( 1935 2003 ) was Denys Spittle, whose collection of manuscripts was exhibited in 2007 under the title " Private Pleasures: Illuminated manuscripts from Persia to Paris ".
Sir Denys Lasdun CH ( 8 September 1914 11 January 2001 ) was an eminent English architect.
* Rowland Denys Guy Winn, 4th Baron St Oswald ( 1916 1984 )
* 22 April Englishman Denys Corbett Wilson completes the first completely successful aeroplane crossing of the Irish Sea, from Goodwick in Wales to Crane near Enniscorthy in Ireland ( Robert Loraine's flight in 1910, often credited as the first crossing, landed 200 feet short ).
* 1995-2002 Sir Denys Hartley Henderson ( born 1932 )
Denis the Carthusian ( 1402 1471 ), also known as Denys van Leeuwen or Denis Ryckel, was a Roman Catholic theologian and mystic.
Denys Corbet ( 1826 1910 ) was considered the " Last Poet " of Guernsey French and published many poems in his day in his native tongue in the island newspaper and privately.
* Denys Corbet ( 1826 1909 ) described himself as the Draïn Rimeux ( last poet ), but literary production continued.
* Pierre Denys de Montfort ( 1766 1820 ), French naturalist
The Denyses appear never to have lived at Kingston Russell, and in 1542 Sir Walter Denys ( 1501 1571 ) of Dyrham, great-great-grandson of Sir Gilbert Denys and Margaret Russell sold Kingston Russell to his younger brother Sir Maurice Denys ( 1516 1563 ), who sold it in March 1543 / 4 to the Crown.

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The school eventually fell into decay and students were taught in the parish church ( this part of St. Denys Church is now known as the Lady Chapel ) until 1816, when the school was discontinued.
From 1748 to 1753 he wrote a succession of tragedies ( Denys le Tyran ( 1748 ); Aristomene ( 1749 ); Cleopâtre ( 1750 ); Heraclides ( 1752 ); Egyptus ( 1753 )), which, though only moderately successful on the stage, secured Marmontel's introduction into literary and fashionable circles.
* Jean-Baptiste Denys performs the first blood transfusion from a lamb into a boy.
Thus the manors of Alveston, Earthcott Green and Siston together with Langley Hundred entered into the possession of the Denys family.
Hargreaves had moved from his country home in Bagnor near Newbury to a new home near Lymington on the Solent and one of his earliest programmes for Out of Town documented the invention, design and construction, by his friend Denys Rayner, of a family yacht-the Beacon Corvette-which evolved into Rayner's Westerly 22 and became among the first of a new family of small affordable sailing boats capable of being trailed behind a family saloon, easily launched and used for weekending as well as ocean voyaging.
It was translated from Arabic into English in 1992 by Denys Johnson-Davies and published by Doubleday.
Their idea of the laus perennis and similar institutions passed into the Western Church with St. Maurice of Agaune and St. Denys.
By the 15th century the manor had passed into the Denys family, the most notable holder being William Denys ( 1470 1533 ).
Pierre Denys de Montfort, also sometimes spelled " Pierre Dénys de Montfort ", ( 1766 1820 ) was a French naturalist, in particular a malacologist, remembered today for his pioneering inquiries into the existence of the giant squid Architeuthis, which was thought to be an old wives ' tale, and for which he was long dismissed.

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Lepage has directed four other feature films: Le Confessionnal ( 1995 ), Le Polygraphe ( 1997 ), Nô ( 1998 ) and Possible Worlds ( 2000 ), and has acted in films by other directors, notably Jésus de Montréal ( 1989 ) and Stardom ( 2001 ) by Denys Arcand.
The character was introduced in one of the first four titles of comic books published by Milestone in 1993, founded by Derek T. Dingel, Denys Cowan, Dwayne McDuffie, and Michael Davis.
Over the following 13 years, the Tomorrow ’ s Warriors Jazz Café Jam Session became an institution and developed four generations of Warriors, including Denys Baptiste, J-Life and Soweto Kinch.

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