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Plans were immediately made to build a new, fireproof immigration station on Ellis Island.
* Ellis Walker, 1692, Epictetus, his Enchiridion made English in a poetical paraphrase.
Lemmy currently uses a customised 4004 made by luthier TC Ellis.
In 1985, Richardson made her film debut as Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in the United Kingdom, in Mike Newell's biographical drama, Dance With a Stranger.
His first records were made with Eric Dolphy ( another former member of Hamilton's group ) and Don Ellis, in 1960.
A critically panned film he made about the life of Richard Wagner ( noted for having the only onscreen teaming of Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson in the same scenes ) was shown as a television miniseries in 1983 after failing to achieve a theatrical release in most countries, but Burton enjoyed a personal triumph in the American television miniseries Ellis Island in 1984, receiving a posthumous Emmy Award nomination for his final television performance.
* The Brother Cadfael series by Ellis Peters, and the TV series made from them starring Sir Derek Jacobi
Pargeter wrote under a number of pseudonyms ; it was under the name Ellis Peters that she wrote crime stories, especially the highly popular series of Brother Cadfael medieval mysteries, many of which were made into films for television.
* When Australian federal politicians Peter Costello and Tony Abbott sued Bob Ellis for allegations made about their sex lives in his book Goodbye Jerusalem, the Australian radio comedy drama How Green was my Cactus made a parody of the sketch using the comedians ' voices, not the politicians.
This renovation was made possible by the combined efforts of a group of local citizens who have formed a group called Help Ellis Lake Prosper ( H. E. L. P.
Though Ellis made his debut at 21 with the controversial 1985 bestseller Less Than Zero, a zeitgeist novel about amoral young people in Los Angeles ; the work he is most known for is his third novel, 1991's American Psycho.
On its release, the literary establishment widely condemned the novel as overly violent and misogynistic ; though many petitions to ban the book saw Ellis dropped by Simon & Schuster, the resounding controversy made it a paperback bestseller for Alfred A. Knopf later that year.
Four of Ellis ' works have been made into films ; notably, Less Than Zero was rapidly adapted for screen, and a starkly different Less Than Zero film was released in 1987, and Mary Harron's adaptation of American Psycho was released to predominantly positive reviews in 2000.
added Ellis Island to Statue of Liberty National Monument in 1965, and Jimmy Carter made major additions to Glacier Bay and Katmai National Monuments in 1978.
Ellis made Wisdom the romantic interest of the much younger Shadowcat.
At that time, attempts to develop methods of changing homosexual men into heterosexual men were being made by many sexologists, including John Bancroft, Albert Ellis, and William Masters of the Masters and Johnson Institute.
Rogers and Ellis and their refinery made US $ 30, 000 their first year.
Although the actual report omits the names of the vessels she traveled on, records at Ellis Island reveal which ships she had included in her study: in 1905, she made a westbound crossing in steerage aboard the North German Lloyd line's Friedrich Der Grosse, followed in 1907 by the Hamburg Amerika Line's Pennsylvania, and finally, in 1909, she sailed aboard the White Star Line's Cedric.
Bateman made his first appearance in Ellis ' 1987 novel The Rules of Attraction ( in which Sean, his brother, is the main character ); no indication is given that he is a serial killer.
Alan J. Ellis, a journalist with the Cork Examiner made occasional contributions to the paper.
When Radack reviewed the Lindh file, it was determined that her prior communications with De Pue were missing from the file and were not made available to Randy Bellows or Judge Ellis.
The music journalist Ron Wynn noted " the Trammps ' prowess can't be measured by chart popularity ; Ellis ' booming, joyous vocals brilliantly championed the celebratory fervor and atmosphere that made disco both loved and hated among music fans.
Richardson made her American television debut in a small role in the 1984 CBS miniseries Ellis Island.

Ellis and extensive
To support the activities of the United States Bureau of Immigration, the United States Public Health Service operated an extensive medical service at the immigrant station, called U. S. Marine Hospital Number 43, more widely known as the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital.
With the help of its core educational staff of Jonas Nordwall, Donna Parker, Jelani Eddington, and Martin Ellis, the Summer Camp program has developed an extensive and successful curriculum for teaching the art of the theatre organ.

Ellis and musical
His musical talents were developed at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and under the tutelage of Ellis Marsalis and James Booker.
Arc de Triomphe ( 1943 ), a musical vehicle for Mary Ellis, was only a modest success, but Perchance to Dream ( 1945 ) was immensely successful, running for 1, 022 performances.
Scott Ellis and David Thompson are working on a musical adaptation of the film to feature songs by Harold Arlen as its score .< sup >
The song was a re-interpretation of a song from the 1920s musical Mr. Cinders by Vivian Ellis, and was a surprise Top 20 hit in the UK.
* " Faint Harmony " w. Desmond Carter m. Vivian Ellis from the musical Jill Darling
* " I'm On A Seesaw " w. Desmond Carter m. Vivian Ellis from the musical Jill Darling
In January 1991, Harvey left the band to form her own band with former bandmates Ellis and Olliver ; yet she had formed lasting personal and professional relationships with certain members, especially Parish, whom she has referred to as her " musical soulmate.
Mary Ellis ( June 15, 1897 – January 30, 2003 ) was a long-lived star of the British stage best known for her roles in the genre of musical theatre.
In 1954 Ellis was cast as Mrs. Erlynne in Coward's musical After the Ball, but her singing voice had deteriorated drastically, and much of her music had to be cut.
In the 1980s, Manne recorded with such stars as trumpeter Harry " Sweets " Edison, saxophonist Zoot Sims, guitarists Joe Pass and Herb Ellis, and pianist John Lewis ( famous as the musical director of the Modern Jazz Quartet ).
Central to the project is Ben Watkins and his collaborations with a constantly changing ensemble of musicians from across the world, including percussionist Mabi Thobejane from South Africa, along with countrymen Amampondo, Eduardo Niebla, Steve Stevens, Greg Ellis, Taz Alexander, Ghetto Priest, Sugizo, Yasmin Levy, Budgie ( drummer ) and recently Hamsika Iyer, and Maggie Hikri, Ben Watkins also collaborated with composer Don Davis for the musical score of the film The Matrix.
He directed the first production of The Legend of King O ' Malley ( a musical play based on the life of King O ' Malley by Bob Ellis and Michael Boddy ) in 1970.
* Harry Ellis Wooldridge ( 1845-1917 ), English musical antiquary and Slade Professor of Fine Art.
Handsworth has produced some notable popular musical acts: Steel Pulse ( whose first studio album Handsworth Revolution is named after the area ), Joan Armatrading, Pato Banton, Benjamin Zephaniah, Swami, Apache Indian, Ruby Turner and Bhangra group B21 and Jamaican musicians such as Mighty Diamonds, Alton Ellis, Burning Spear and Dennis Brown have performed in Handsworth, rare photographs of these musicians are held in Pogus Caesar's OOM Gallery Archive.
Ellis elaborates his notion and notation of cents for musical intervals which became especially influential in Comparative musicology, a predecessor of ethnomusicology.
Analyzing the scales ( tone systems ) of various extra-European musical traditions, Ellis also showed that the diversity of tone systems cannot be explained by a single physical law, as had been argued by earlier scholars.
The Don Ellis Orchestra was different from most other big bands in several ways ; most obviously in its instrumentation ( discussed below ), but also in Ellis's incorporation of Indian musical elements into modern big-band writing.
He was the patriarch of the renowned Marsalis musical family that includes his son, Ellis Marsalis, Jr., and grandsons Wynton, Branford, Delfeayo, and Jason.
O ' Malley is the subject of a 1970 musical play The Legend of King O ' Malley by Michael Boddy and Bob Ellis.
Organists such as Walt Strony, Jelani Eddington, Jonas Nordwall, Donna Parker, Chris Gorsuch, Martin Ellis, Ken Double, Chris Elliott, Dave Wickerham, and Bob Ralston maintain active concert schedules and continue to promote the instrument and its preservation through their worldwide travels and musical talents.
Her relationship with Kander and Ebb led to co-creating, with Ellis and David Thompson, the hit off broadway musical And the World Goes ' Round in 1991.
* Brad Ellis, American composer and musical director
* Vivian Ellis ( 1903 – 1996 ), English musical comedy composer
In 1930, Sophie Tucker played in the Vivian Ellis musical Follow a Star, and in 1923, Gracie Fields appeared here in Walk This Way.

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