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Hartnett has since developed a successful film career, having appeared in many Hollywood films, including The Faculty, Black Hawk Down, Lucky Number Slevin and Pearl Harbor.
A ragtag group of students decide to resist: Zeke Tyler ( Josh Hartnett ), a loner repeating his senior year, who sells, among other illegal items, a cocaine-like drug of his own creation ; Stan Rosado ( Shawn Hatosy ), a jock who quits the football team during his senior year so he can focus on academics ; Stan's girlfriend Delilah Profitt ( Jordana Brewster ), the vindictive editor in chief of the student paper ; Casey Connor ( Elijah Wood ), a photographer for the paper with a crush on Delilah ; Stokely ' Stokes ' Mitchell ( Clea DuVall ), a gothic outcast and literary buff who, despite rumors she is a lesbian, has feelings for Stan ; and Marybeth Louise Hutchinson ( Laura Harris ), a new girl at school, who just moved from Atlanta to live with relatives because her parents died in a car crash.
Hartnett has left a legacy of playing a crucial role in the introduction of two of Australia's best selling brands of cars-Holden and Nissan.
30 Days of Night has been adapted into a film of the same name in 2007, starring Josh Hartnett and Melissa George, directed by David Slade and produced by Spider-Man director Sam Raimi.
As Tate, Laurie has a seemingly perfect life with a son, John ( Josh Hartnett ), a boyfriend, Will ( Adam Arkin ), and a great career as headmistress at Hillcrest Academy High School, a private boarding school.
He is now considered one of the most significant outsider voices in late 20th century Irish writing and has been called " Munster's de facto poet laureate " Each April a literary and arts festival ( Eigse Michael Hartnett ) takes place within the town.
Josh Hartnett has been announced in the role of Gary.
Werbowy has been romantically linked to Josh Hartnett.

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Hartnett was active in sports as a child, especially football, and did not entertain the thought of becoming a performer, until an injury left him unable to participate on the athletic playing field.
In April 1997, Hartnett made his screen debut playing the role of Michael Fitzgerald on the short-lived television series, Cracker.
For instance, Danish society is viewed as more liberal than many other cultures, and as such, have correlating liberal views on infidelity and extramarital affairs ( Blow and Hartnett 2005 ).
John Hartnett and Katherine Taplin married in Portsmouth on 1 May 1897 and went to live in Woking where in March of the following year their only child, Laurence ( known as Larry ) was born.
While College records show that Hartnett did not on the whole shine academically, in 1914 an essay he wrote on China won the Epsom college geography prize for which he received a book called Engineering Today by Thomas Corbin.
Demand for motor cars in England in the immediate aftermath of the war was far greater than the supply and Hartnett increased the automotive side of his new venture by instructing his employees to make enquiries in nearby villages with a view to locating war widows who couldn ’ t drive but whose husbands prior to enlisting had left their cars up on blocks to await their owners ’ return.
Hartnett capitalised on this growth and successfully turned around the fortunes of the local subsidiary to the extent that in 1935, the company increased production to over 23, 000 bodies, and declared a profit of 650, 000 pounds.
He instigated an ambitious venture to build a uniquely Australian car, the Hartnett, based on a design by Frenchman, Jean Gregoire.
After the retirement of catcher Bill Killefer, Hartnett became the favorite catcher of Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, Grover Cleveland Alexander and, caught Alexander's 300th career win on September 20,.
During an exhibition game against the Chicago White Sox on September 9, 1931, Hartnett was photographed while signing an autograph for gangster, Al Capone.
Hartnett was the Cubs ' catcher on October 1, in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series against the New York Yankees when, Babe Ruth hit his infamous Called Shot.
In 1933, Hartnett was selected to be a reserve catcher for the National League team in the inaugural Major League Baseball All-Star Game held on July 6, 1933.
With a count of 0 balls and 2 strikes, Hartnett connected on a Mace Brown pitch, launching the ball into the darkness, before it eventually landed in the left-center field bleachers.
After two disappointing seasons, Hartnett was dismissed by the Cubs on November 13, 1940, after 19 years with the club.
In a 20 year major league career, Hartnett played in 1, 990 games, accumulating 1, 912 hits in 6, 432 at bats for a. 297 career batting average along with a. 489 slugging percentage, 236 home runs, 1, 179 runs batted in and an on base percentage of. 370.
Hartnett died of cirrhosis in Park Ridge, Illinois on his 72nd birthday in 1972, and is interred in All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines, Illinois.
Dave Hartnett, permanent secretary for tax at HMRC, said the department operates a zero-tolerance policy on racial discrimination.
Although his parents ' name was Harnett, he was registered in error as Hartnett on his birth certificate.
Hartnett emigrated to England the day after he finished his secondary education and went to work as a tea boy on a building site in London.
* ‘ Male and Heretic: Michael Hartnett and Masculine Doubt ’, by Val Nolan ; lecture delivered to Southern Voices: A Symposium on Contemporary Munster Poetry in English ; University College Cork ; ( May 2008 )
Byrne appeared with Snoop Dogg in Danny Green's film The Tenants, based on Bernard Malamud's novel, and starred as Alex with Josh Hartnett and Diane Kruger in the romantic psychological thriller Wicker Park.

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In the 2008 film August, directed by Austin Chick, he played a supporting role as Ogilvie, alongside Josh Hartnett and Rip Torn, with whom he had worked in 1976 for The Man Who Fell to Earth.
This involved compromise with GM, as Holden's managing director, Laurence Hartnett, favoured development of a local design, while GM preferred to see an American design as the basis for " Australia's Own Car ".
In the first two decades of the 20th century, baseball great Gabby Hartnett, born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, grew up in Millville, played youth baseball in the Blackstone Valley League, and played for the Chicago Cubs, beginning in 1922.
After finishing high school, a move to New York to attend the Conservatory of Theatre Arts & Film at SUNY Purchase did not go as well as he had hoped for, and a year later at age 19, Hartnett found himself in California.
Although the series was cancelled after sixteen episodes, Hartnett had made a name for himself.
In 2009, Hartnett produced the video clip for the rapper Kid Cudi's song Pursuit of Happiness.
Shortly after, he wrote the screenplay for Pearl Harbor ( 2001 ), directed by Michael Bay and starring Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale.
Other alumni include Chris Hartnett, CEO of USA Global Link, who received his BA from MUM, Michael C. Dimick, a Natural Law Party candidate who received his MBA degree, and Jennie Rothenberg-Gritz who is the senior editor for TheAtlantic. com A son of Joaquim Chissano, then President of Mozambique, and several children of his cabinet members received scholarships to Maharishi International University in the mid-1990s.
Kutcher was cast in a series of film roles ; although he auditioned but was not cast for the role of Danny Walker in Pearl Harbor ( 2001 ) ( the role went to Josh Hartnett ), he starred in several comedy films, including Dude, Where's My Car?
The victory cut the Pirates ' lead to a half game and, set the stage for one of baseball's most memorable moments when in the next game of the series, Cubs player-manager, Gabby Hartnett, hit his famous Homer in the Gloamin ' to put the Cubs into first place.
The best known of that generation was possibly Michael Hartnett ( 1941 – 1999 ), who wrote both in Irish and English, abandoning the latter altogether for a time.
In 1936, Hartnett instigated plans for production of an Australian car-these plans finally came to fruition in 1948, with the introduction of the Holden.
This brought Hartnett into conflict with General Motors in Detroit, as Hartnett favoured development of a local design, while Detroit preferred to see a US design as the basis for " Australia's Own Car ".
This became a successful venture, and Hartnett was responsible for popularising the Nissan / Datsun brand in Australia.
In 1965, in honour of Sir Laurence Hartnett, the Society of Automotive Engineers Australasia established the annual Hartnett Award as an award for an outstanding original contribution to automotive or aeronautical engineering knowledge or practice.
Joe Rich ,' An Edwardian Childhood: Sir Laurence Hartnett and the Search for identity ' in Australian Historical Studies No95 October 1990
At the time of his retirement, Hartnett held the career records for catchers in home runs, runs batted in, hits, doubles and in most games played as a catcher.

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