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* The 1993 film of The Trial was based on Harold Pinter's screenplay adaptation and starred Kyle MacLachlan and Anthony Hopkins.
* 1993 Love Held Lightly: Rare Songs by Harold Arlen ( rec.
* Harold Rome ( 1908 – 1993 ), American composer
* Harold Johnson ( 1993 )
Groundhog Day is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell.
General James Harold " Jimmy " Doolittle, USAF ( December 14, 1896 – September 27, 1993 ) was an American aviation pioneer.
The decade started with Rob Reiner's Misery ( 1990 ), based on the book by Stephen King, with Kathy Bates as an unbalanced fan named Annie who terrorizes, in her care, an incapacitated author named Paul ( James Caan ); in one horrifying scene, she ' hobbles ' his ankles so that he can't escape, a battered wife who left her sadistic husband to find a better life was vengefully pursued in Sleeping with the Enemy ( 1991 ), Curtis Hanson's The Hand That Rocks the Cradle ( 1992 ), with Rebecca De Mornay as a nanny intent on seeking revenge against her dead obstetrician husband's patient ( Annabella Sciorra ), Unlawful Entry ( 1992 ) with Ray Liotta as cop being obsessed with a woman he saved, Barbet Schroeder's suspenseful Single White Female ( 1992 ), with Bridget Fonda and her obsessed roommate-from-hell Jennifer Jason Leigh, Harold Becker's Malice ( 1993 ) with Alec Baldwin and Nicole Kidman, and lastly Anthony Minghella's psychological thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley ( 1999 ) with Matt Damon being obsessed with, and then assuming the identity of, Jude Law.
* Mick in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker at the Nottingham Playhouse-Nottingham ( 1993 )
Also in 1993, Sheen appeared in the world premiere of Harold Pinter's Moonlight at the Almeida Theatre and made his television debut in the 1993 BBC mini-series Gallowglass.
The first commercially successful telepresence company, Teleport ( which was later renamed TeleSuite ), was founded in 1993 by David Allen and Harold Williams.
* Prince, Harold ( 1993 ), Grandchild of Kings, Samuel French,
Though most of his work has been in film and television, it also includes stage performances ; most notably as Louis Ironson in Declan Donnellan's 1992 and 1993 Royal National Theatre London premières of Parts One ( Millennium Approaches ) and Two ( Perestroika ) of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, and as Ben, one of two hitmen, playing opposite Lee Evans as Gus, in Harry Burton's 2007 critically acclaimed 50th-anniversary revival of Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter's 1957 two-hander The Dumb Waiter at Trafalgar Studios.
Conway Twitty ( September 1, 1933 – June 5, 1993 ), born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, was an American country music artist.
* Harold Culbert, Member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 1997.
* Booknotes interview with Harold Holzer on The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, August 22, 1993.
* Edward Henry Harold Ward, 7th Viscount Bangor ( 1905 – 1993 )
Harold Lloyd Henderson ( 1907-January 18, 1993 ) was a Presbyterian minister and politician in Manitoba, Canada.
McCaughey wrote op-eds over the next six months in The Wall Street Journal and USA Today in which she supported the 1993 selection of a jury from predominately white Republican white rural counties for the Memphis retrial of African American Democratic U. S. Representative, Harold Ford, Sr., and praised the 1993 Shaw v. Reno U. S. Supreme Court decision in favor of five white voters who said their rights had been infringed by redistricting that had been done to comply with the Voting Rights Act.
Harold Evans became an American citizen in 1993, and lives in New York with his wife Tina Brown and their two children.
Soon after turning professional, Harold was the surprise winner of the 1993 Asian Open, beating Darren Morgan 9 – 3 in the final.
In 1993, Harold and Wilma Good, longtime friends of the college, left their estate to Goshen.
Sir Harold Percival ( Harry ) Himsworth, KCB, FRS ( 19 May 1905 – 1 November 1993 ) was a British scientist, best known for his medical research on diabetes mellitus.

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Dead Ringer ( 1964 ) was a crime drama in which she played twin sisters and Where Love Has Gone ( 1964 ) was a romantic drama based on a Harold Robbins novel.
Noted fans have included Sir Alec Guinness ( who never travelled without a Trollope novel ), former British Prime Ministers Harold Macmillan and Sir John Major, economist John Kenneth Galbraith, English judge Lord Denning, American novelists Sue Grafton and Dominick Dunne and soap opera writer Harding Lemay.
The Go-Between was adapted from the novel by the playwright Harold Pinter in the third of his collaborations with film director Joseph Losey.
She had a romantic role in the BBC television film Langrishe, Go Down ( 1978 ), with Jeremy Irons and a screenplay by Harold Pinter from the Aidan Higgins novel, directed by David Jones, in which she played one of three spinster sisters living in a fading Irish mansion in the Waterford countryside.
In the aftermath of the events in the house, she becomes an unlikely editor, approaching many real characters ( including Stephen King, Stanley Kubrick, Hunter S. Thompson, Douglas Hofstadter, Harold Bloom, and Jacques Derrida ) for comment on The Navidson Record, albeit comment within the fictional universe of the novel.
He later appeared in a prequel as the titular Nevada Smith, a character from Harold Robbins ' The Carpetbaggers who had been portrayed by Alan Ladd two years earlier in a movie version of that novel.
* The Pirate, a 1974 novel by Harold Robbins
Harold Bell Wright published his novel about The Ozarks, The Shepherd of the Hills, in 1907.
" Harold Bloom has also called the novel " Pynchon's masterpiece to date.
McCullers herself adapted the novel for a Broadway production directed by Harold Clurman.
Some sources say the band took its new name from the Harold Pinter play The Birthday Party ; others ( including Ian Johnston's Cave biography ) state it was prompted by Cave misremembering, or intentionally misattributing, the name to a non-existent birthday party scene in the lengthy Dostoevsky novel, Crime and Punishment.
Characters based on Gaddis include " Harry Lees " in Chandler Brossard's 1952 novel Who Walk in Darkness, " Harold Sand " in Jack Kerouac's autobiographical 1958 novella The Subterraneans and possibly " Bill Gray " in Don DeLillo's 1991 novel Mao II.
However, the quality of the score convinced producer Harold Prince to hire them for their first professional production, the George Abbott-directed musical Flora the Red Menace, based on Lester Atwell's novel Love is Just Around the Corner.
* Diogenes Alejandro Xenos ( DAX ), a character in Harold Robbins ' 1966 novel and Lewis Gilbert's The Adventurers ( 1970 film )
The film was adapted by Harold Pinter from the 1962 novel of the same name by Penelope Mortimer, and was directed by Jack Clayton.
In a 1999 obituary for Penelope Mortimer, The Guardian characterized Harold Pinter as someone who values what is " written between the lines ", making him " her ideal translator and interpreter " for the film adaptation of Mortimer's novel.
Adapted from the John Fowles novel by Harold Pinter, it starred Jeremy Irons and Meryl Streep.
In 1981, director Karel Reisz and writer Harold Pinter adapted the novel as a film, starring Meryl Streep.
* Theodora and the Emperor ( 1952 ) by Harold Lamb is a historical fiction novel that follows the events of the Nika riots closely, using timelines and characters based on historical documents.
Time magazine included the novel in its list of 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to 2005, and noted critic Harold Bloom included it in his list of canonical works in the book The Western Canon
The main character in the 1949 novel The Dream Merchants by Harold Robbins, a former Universal Studios employee, is based upon Carl Laemmle.
Accident is Harold Pinter's 1967 dramatic film adaptation of the 1965 novel by Nicholas Mosley.
It was based on the Harold Robbins ' novel by the same name.

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