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Her and debut
Her debut over, perhaps the earlier scenes will emerge equally fine.
Her debut at Teatro alla Scala took place in 1842 as " Neocle " in the Italian version of Le siège de Corinthe, which was followed by roles in operas by Marliani, Donizetti ( as " Maffio Orsini "), Salvi and Pacini.
Her early acting pursuits led her to the stage, most notably a Broadway debut in Strindberg's The Father alongside Raymond Massey.
Her film debut was a small part in Francis Ford Coppola's 1982 film One from the Heart.
Her big-screen directorial debut came with the film Then She Found Me, in which she also starred, with Colin Firth and Matthew Broderick.
Her sensual performance in her English-language debut The Unbearable Lightness of Being ( 1988 ), directed by Philip Kaufman, launched her international career.
Her London debut as " Lola Montez, the Spanish dancer " in June 1843 was successful, but she had been recognized as Mrs. James and a scandal arose over the imposture.
Her theatrical debut was in the thriller TAG: The Assassination Game ( 1982 ) and as a result, she was listed as one of twelve " Promising New Actors of 1982 " in John Willis ' Screen World, Vol 34.
Her debut single, " Angry Johnny ", got much radio and MTV airplay.
Her debut album Been Waiting earned her seven nominations at the 2009 ARIA Music Awards, winning the award of ' Highest Selling Single ' for " Running Back ".
( Death's debut story, " The Sound of Her Wings " from issue # 8, appeared both at the beginning of early editions of The Doll's House and at the end of Preludes and Nocturnes, creating overlap between the first two volumes.
Her debut feature film, Salaam Bombay!
The new incarnation of the Misfits released their debut album American Psycho in 1997 and filmed music videos for the songs " American Psycho " and " Dig Up Her Bones ".
Her debut studio album, Auf der Maur, was released in 2004 and her second studio album, Out of Our Minds, was released in 2010.
Her debut performance, as the mother who calls out to her merry-go-round-riding child, can be seen in first season's memorable fifth episode " Walking Distance ", and her second, the most prominent of the four, in the episode videotaped immediately before this one, " The Whole Truth ", where she and Jack Ging play a newly married couple considering the purchase of one of the substandard vehicles in the lot of used-car dealer Jack Carson.
Her debut album, Ancient Heart, produced by Rod Argent and Peter Van Hooke, was released in September 1988 when she was 19 years old.
Her international self-titled debut studio album Belinda was released in Mexico by Sony BMG and RCA Records on August 5, 2003 and became as great a success in many different countries, as it was in Mexico, selling over 2. 5 million copies worldwide.
She started her career as a 4-year-old, appearing in a hot dog commercial Her debut role was in the sitcom Valerie in 1987 when she played Pamela, the niece of Mrs. Poole ( Edie McClurg ).
Her big screen debut was in Hue and Cry, in 1947, followed with performances in Nicholas Nickleby, The Winslow Boy, The History of Mr Polly, Scott of the Antarctic, Mother Riley Meets the Vampire and Dickens ' The Pickwick Papers.
Her debut album, At Last !, was released in late 1960 and was noted for its varied choice in music from jazz standards to blues numbers to doo-wop and rhythm and blues ( R & B ).
Her debut Mercury recording session took place in February 1954 and she stayed with the label through 1959.
Her debut at the Australian Open, Williams defeated younger sister Serena in the second round, which was the sisters ' first professional meeting.
Her debut album, La Chica Dorada ( 1992 ) was released under EMI Music, followed by 24 Kilates ( 1993 ).
Her debut English album gave Paulina the international recognition she had sought after for years.
Her popularity had been steady since her debut in 1909.

Her and collaboration
Her stage work remained a priority and continued with Ann Veronica ( Piccadilly, 1949 ), which was another collaboration with Gow, who wrote the play with his wife as leading lady.
Her next projects include Broken City and Steven Soderbergh's The Bitter Pill, being their third collaboration.
Her collaboration with White allowed Lynn to reach new audiences and generations, even garnering high praise in magazines that specialize in mainstream and alternative rock music, such as Spin and Blender.
Her triple album, Une Baladine included 10 new tracks and one new studio recording ; " SOS Mozart ", a writing collaboration of Gilbert Bécaud and Pierre Delanoë.
Her acting career was not, however, limited to Godard's films, and she went on to a successful collaboration with other well-known directors.
" Her fourth album for Epic Records entitled Stay in Love featured another collaboration with Stevie Wonder in the funky disco tune " Stick Together ".
Her second book, a collaboration with tennis player Chris Evert called Lloyd on Lloyd, was released three years later.
In her analysis, Emma Eckstein ' supplied Freud with the material that would allow him to theorize hysteric symptomology ... taught Freud about " the no-man's land between fantasy and memory, resonating with sadistic acts and fantasies of a former historical epoch "' Her ' eager collaboration in her analysis gave Freud much precious material ... contributed substantial changes and fundamental new elements to his theories: the wish theory of psychosis and dream ; the transferential reconstruction of her early pleasures ... fantastic scenes from her inner life '.
Her 1972 book Twice Over Lightly: New York Then and Now was written in collaboration with friend and actress Helen Hayes.
Her works quickly passed into oblivion because a suicide did not fit in the literary picture of East German politics and, also, Heiner reclaimed the sole authorship of the collaboration.
Her collaboration with Cassidy extended to include work with conductor Julie Rogers on the songs " Devota " and " Vespers ".
Her last hit was from their second collaboration in 1973, Seesaw.
Her directorial debut, the semi-autobiographical Channel 4 drama The Unloved, written in collaboration with Tony Grisoni, was first broadcast on 17 May 2009.
Her most famous string songs are " Ma Tammai " and " Faen Ja ," both in collaboration with Bird McIntyre.
Her performance with Madonna at the Live Earth 2007 concert in London, was their final professional collaboration to date.
Her guest appearances include collaboration with David Sylvian's band " Nine Horses ", including tracks from the album Snow Borne Sorrow and the Money for All EP.
Her series Chambre Close, which was realized between 1990 and 1992 in collaboration with Serge Bramly, had an immense success not only in Europe but all over the world.
" On Her Majesty's Secret Service " is a collaboration with composer David Arnold and his orchestra.
After an early 1977 British tour reunited him with Roger McGuinn and Gene Clark, the trio stayed together for two McGuinn-Clark-Hillman albums ( on which Hillman continued his songwriting collaboration with Knobler ) and one under the McGuinn-Hillman name, with a hit single in 1979's " Don't You Write Her Off ".
A collaboration with James Taylor called " Her Town Too " from Taylor's Dad Loves His Work album reached number 11 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.
The Her Space Holiday collaboration would not be released until 2003.
Her accompanist was John Newmark, and thus was the start of a lifelong collaboration.
Her first single, " Pick Up the Pieces ," was released in 1962, but it was not until two record labels and three years later that she scored her first hit, " Where Are You Now " which was featured in the popular TV series The Inspector Rose Mysteries and was written by Tony Hatch, who at that time was involved in a successful professional collaboration with Petula Clark.
Her collaboration with Sen was described as " a high point in her career ".

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