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* 1964 – Todd Field, American actor and film director
** Todd Field, American actor and director
George Field ( 1904 – 2006 ) was executive director of the organization until his retirement 1967.
He was familiar with the stage plays of fellow Irishman John B. Keane, and had heard that one of them, The Field, was being adapted for film by director Jim Sheridan.
But because of the success of Norma Rae ( 1979 ), with the same star ( Field ), director, and screenplay writing team ( Harriet Frank Jr. and Irving Ravetch ), and with Field's new production company ( Fogwood Films ) producing, Columbia agreed.
Sally Field and director Martin Ritt had to fight Columbia Pictures in order to cast Garner, who was viewed at that point as primarily a television actor despite having enjoyed a flourishing film career in the 1960s ( and more recently having co-starred in the box office hit Victor / Victoria opposite Julie Andrews two years earlier ).
But because of the success of Norma Rae ( 1979 ), with the same star ( Field ), director, and screenplay writing team ( Harriet Frank, Jr. and Irving Ravetch ), and with Field's new production company ( Fogwood Films ) producing, Columbia agreed.
As director of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, Cochran supervised the training of hundreds of women pilots at the former Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas.
Sally Margaret Field ( born November 6, 1946 ) is an American actress, singer, producer, director, and screenwriter.
In 1996, Field was awarded with the Berlinale Camera award at the 46th Berlin International Film Festival for her role as a grieving vigilante mother in Eye for an Eye for director John Schlesinger.
The historic ball was caught in the right field stands of Tropicana Field by Mike Hogan, a sports information director at the University of South Florida, who gave it back to Boggs at the conclusion of the game.
Their director of music turns inwards on his horse as a signal to the Field Officer that the Household Cavalry are in position.
They were confronted by the theater's artistic director, Crystal Field, who, instead of calling the police, handed them scripts and offered them parts in the upcoming show.
The next year, Simon Field, formerly Cinema Director at the London Institute of Contemporary Arts, became director of the festival.
In 1930 he became director of the newly formed Oxford Bird Census ( later Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology ).
He also brought on the " magical " Michael Whouley who was Al Gore's national field director and would later become the Democratic National Committee's National Field Director for Kerry-Edwards.
De Valois decided that a second company was needed to continue ballet performances at Sadler's Wells, and so the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet was formed, with John Field as artistic director.
That was followed by appointments as director of the Bureau of Revenue, Relief Administrator for the State of New Mexico, Western States Field Coordinator for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, State Director of the National Youth Administration, Chairman of the New Mexico Unemployment Security Division, and Managing Director of the Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission, among others.
The first Artistic Director of the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet was John Field, who was later made co-director of the Royal Ballet and also worked as artistic director of La Scala Theatre Ballet and English National Ballet.
The director and choreographer was Ron Field.
On October 17, 1973, the AFL-CIO executive council unanimously asked Usery to become director of the federation's Department of Organization and Field Services.
In 1948, Oregon State president August L. Strand, athletic director Spec Keene, and Portland businessman Charles T. Parker met to plan a replacement for Bell Field.
From January 1942 until August 1943, he was director of training at Midland Army Air Field, Texas, and was instrumental in establishing an advanced bombardier training school.
Newton Field in honor of retired UK athletic director and former baseball and basketball player C. M.

Field and Martin
Field Marshal George Hamilton 1666-1737 Earl of Orkney, by Martin Maingaud.
* 1966 – The Chicago Freedom Movement, led by Martin Luther King, Jr., holds a rally at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.
Its editorial outlook is generally supportive of the Conservative Party, although regular contributors include some outside that fold, such as Frank Field and Martin Bright.
: Auxiliary Field 4 is named Peel Field for 2nd Lt. Garland O. Peel Jr., who died in the take-off crash of Martin B-12AM, 33-262, of the 387th School Squadron, 2 January 1942, when he suffered engine failure.
Adjacent to Melching Field is Spec Martin Stadium, a 6, 000-seat football stadium.
A smaller general-aviation airport, Martin Field ( 7K8 ), is located just west of South Sioux City along U. S. Highway 20.
In 1940 as American involvement in World War II loomed, the Army Air Corps chose Offutt Field as the site for a new bomber plant that was to be operated by the Glenn L. Martin Company.
In 1942, the Army Air Corps opened Laughlin Field east of Del Rio as a training base for the Martin B-26, but it was deactivated in 1945.
Martin Field, to the west of town, was an air training base during World War II.
The play was adapted into a radio play in April 1946 on Molle Mystery Theater featuring Ian Martin and Virginia Field.
He is the author of a number of written works on cricket, including Gower: The Autobiography with The Independent journalist Martin Johnson in 1992, David Gower: With Time to Spare with Alan Lee in 1995 and Can't Bat, Can't Bowl, Can't Field also with Johnson.
He left Martin in 1938 to try again with his own firm, McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, this time based at Lambert Field, outside St. Louis, Missouri.
* Martin Field, airports in Nebraska and Washington
The Martin Company built a total of 531 Boeing B-29 Superfortresses and 1, 585 B-26 Marauders at its Omaha, Nebraska, plant at Offutt Field.
* 1st Day Bombardment Group ( later 2nd Bomb Group ), Kelly Field, Texas ( SE-5 fighters, Martin NBS-1, Handley-Page O / 400, and Caproni CA-5 bombers )
Later that same year he won his second Mackay Trophy, when he led ten Martin B-10B bombers on an flight from Bolling Field to Fairbanks, Alaska, and back.
In the episode of The Critic, Jay Sherman shows a clip of a movie entitled " Field Of Dreams 2 " where after Kevin Costner's character completes his new ball field, Martin emerges and punches Costner.
Florida State University's baseball team plays on Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium, named in his honor, and he is honored with a bronze bust on the stadium grounds.
The German Wehrmacht was understrength, especially after continuous operations between June 1942 and February 1943, to the point where Hitler appointed a committee made up of Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Martin Bormann and Hans Lammers, to recruit 800, 000 new able-bodied men — half of whom would come from " nonessential industries ".
* Martin Schottenloher, A Mathematical Introduction to Conformal Field Theory, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 1997.
Field's father, attorney Roswell Martin Field, was famous for his representation of Dred Scott, the slave who sued for his freedom.
Raymond Allen " Ray " Liotta ( born December 18, 1954 ) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Henry Hill in the crime-drama Goodfellas, directed by Martin Scorsese and his role as Shoeless Joe Jackson in Field of Dreams.

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