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Hawke and regarded
As a former ACTU official, Willis was regarded as a protegee of the new Labor leader, Bob Hawke ( a former ACTU President ), who became Prime Minister in March 1983.

Hawke and Tape
" In 2001, Hawke appeared in two more Linklater movies: Waking Life and Tape, both critically acclaimed.
The real-time drama Tape, based on a play from Stephen Belber, took place entirely in a single motel room with three characters played by Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard and Uma Thurman.
co-star Hugh Laurie, as well as childhood friend, Dead Poets Society and Tape co-star, Ethan Hawke with whom he founded the Malaparte theater company, along with James Waterston, Steve Zahn, and Frank Whaley.

Hawke and first
* Simon Hawke uses the story as the basis for The Ivanhoe Gambit the first novel in his time travel adventure series TimeWars.
Having lost the first challenge to Hawke, Keating realised that events would have to move very much in his favour for a second challenge to be even possible.
The Australian Labor Party first made republicanism its official policy in 1991, with then Prime Minister Bob Hawke describing a republic as inevitable.
His first major work as Simon Hawke was the Timewars series, which recounts the adventures of an organization tasked with protecting history from being changed by time travellers.
In November 2007 Hawke directed his first play, Jonathan Marc Sherman's Things We Want.
Hawke obtained his mother's permission to attend his first casting call at age 14.
In a television adaptation of the Herman Melville novel Moby-Dick, Hawke played the role of Starbuck, the first officer to William Hurt's Captain Ahab.
Hawke has described theater as his " first love ", a place where he is " free to be more creative ".
" The performance earned Hawke his first Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play.
The Battle of Toulon ( 1744 ), where Hawke first saw action
The Firm, during the first three seasons, served as both ally and enemy for Hawke and Santini ; when an opportunity to seize Airwolf presented itself, Firm operatives often took it.
Beazley became a protege of Bob Hawke, Labor leader from 1983, and in that year he was appointed Minister for Aviation in Hawke's first ministry.
Mark Latham with former Prime Minister Bob Hawke, unveiling a plaque to commemorate the centenary of the first Australian federal Labor government, Melbourne, April 2004
Hawke, a good friend of Trueman off the field, was the first to congratulate him.
About 9am Hawke gave the signal for general chase, along with a new signal for the first 7 ships to form a line ahead and, in spite of the weather and the dangerous waters, set full sail.
The first was as Ophelia in Michael Almereyda's Hamlet ( 2000 ), with Ethan Hawke in the lead.
In January 1755 he was appointed first lieutenant of the 90-gun with Captain Charles Saunders, and on 22 April 1755 he was promoted to command the 8-gun sloop, attached during the year to the western squadron cruising under the command of Sir Edward Hawke or Vice-Admiral John Byng.
When Hawke won the March 1983 election, Bowen became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade in the first Hawke Ministry.
The Fathom: Cannon Hawke mini-series ran parallel with the first few issues of Fathom vol.
Bill Hawke threw one on August 16, 1893, the first from the modern pitching distance of 60 feet, 6 inches.
The team faded again in 1882 and Hawke, who had refused the captaincy earlier, was appointed Club Captain at the end of the season, the first amateur to hold this position.
At the end of the 1882 season, in addition to appointing Hawke as captain, the committee agreed to reorganise itself for the first time since the club's foundation and began a process which eventually made the club representative of the whole county and not just Sheffield.
Hawke succeeded Emmett in 1883 and remained as official captain for 27 years, but at first he was careful to take his time and did not make too many changes.

Hawke and adult
He was married in 1962 to the late Marie R. Hawke and has four adult children.

Hawke and performance
The film was critically well-received ; the Variety reviewer wrote " Hawke ... gives a haunting performance.
Film critic Roger Ebert called Hawke's performance convincing and noteworthy: " Hawke captures all the right notes as the boorish Troy.
The following year Hawke again received critical praise, this time for his performance in Richard Linklater's 1995 drama Before Sunrise.
Salon reviewer wrote: " Hawke certainly isn't the greatest Hamlet of living memory ... but his performance reinforces Hamlet's place as Shakespeare's greatest character.
Despite the film's reception, Hawke's performance was favored by critics ; the Star Tribune noted that Hawke " plays a complex character persuasively ".
The film opened to a mediocre reception, yet his performance was well-received, with the New York Daily News concluding, " Hawke – continuing an evolution toward stronger, more intense acting than anyone might've predicted from him 20 years ago – drives the movie.
The performance earned Hawke a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor.
In his review for the New York Times, Ben Brantley noted the production's " scary, splendid clarity ", and praised Hawke for providing his cast " with a mood-stirring mise-en-scène " and, moreover, for eliciting a performance that " connoisseurs of precision acting will be savoring for years to come ".
His co-star Ethan Hawke was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as a rookie cop.
Denzel Washington won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 2001, notably beating out Russell Crowe's performance as John Nash for A Beautiful Mind, and the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain in 2002 for his performance in Training Day, and Ethan Hawke was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2001 for the film.
Hawke then put a great deal of effort into improving the performance of his crews and instilling in them a sense of pride and patriotism.
It was widely expected that the incumbent Hawke Labor government would be easily re-elected, but an exceptionally long 10-week campaign and a strong campaign performance by Liberal leader, Andrew Peacock, saw the government ’ s majority reduced ( although this was disguised by the increase in the size of the House from 125 to 148 ).
Headey's performance in a one-off show when she was 17 caught the attention of a casting agent, who took a photo and asked her to audition and eventually she got a supporting role alongside Jeremy Irons and Ethan Hawke in the 1992 British drama film Waterland and went on to appear with higher-profile actors in major films such as The Remains of the Day ( 1993 ), The Jungle Book ( 1994 ), Onegin ( 1999 ) and Aberdeen ( 2000 ).

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