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Her symbolic role in this unique mission to the Spanish Court was intended to emphasize the international links which were forged by her 16th-century ancestor, Ieyasu Tokugawa.
Her French-language films were dubbed for international release.
Her funeral was televised live on domestic and international stations, including the BBC.
* 1953 – The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, who is crowned Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories & Head of the Commonwealth, the first major international event to be televised.
Her books with photographs of the tribes were published in 1974 and 1976 as The Last of the Nuba and The People of Kau and were both international bestsellers.
* December 26 – " I Want to Hold Your Hand " and " I Saw Her Standing There " are released in the U. S., marking the beginning of Beatlemania on an international level.
In 1980, after the international success the biography Sophia Loren: Living and Loving, Her Own Story by A. Hotchner, Loren portrayed herself and her mother in a made-for-television biopic adaptation of her autobiography entitled Sophia Loren: Her Own Story.
Her next role, which brought her to international attention, was as one of the regular cast members on the 1968-1973 sketch comedy show, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
Her sensual performance in her English-language debut The Unbearable Lightness of Being ( 1988 ), directed by Philip Kaufman, launched her international career.
Her next role would significantly reinforce her position as a bona fide international movie star, The English Patient, based on the prize winning novel by Michael Ondaatje and directed by Anthony Minghella, was a worldwide hit.
Under Tree, however, Her ( later His ) Majesty's Theatre was most famous for its work with Shakespeare, building an international reputation as the premier British playhouse for his works during the Edwardian era, which had for so long belonged to Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre during the Victorian period.
Her then-boyfriend, Luis Fonsi, announced at the same press conference that he was canceling his 2005 international tour to be by her side.
Her role as the grand Russian princess in a huge commercial success, Murder on the Orient Express ( 1974 ), won her international acclaim and the Evening Standard British Film Award as Best Actress.
Her international breakthrough came with La Dentelliere ( 1977 ), for which she won a BAFTA award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles.
Her performance as " Lola-Lola " in The Blue Angel, directed by Josef von Sternberg, brought her international fame and provided her a contract with Paramount Pictures in the US.
Her performance in Three Colors: Red gained huge international recognition, bringing many offers from major American motion-picture studios.
Her first high-profile international role was as Elizabeth I of England in the 1998 movie Elizabeth, which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
" Her remarks drew international headlines.
Her fourth single, " Anyone Who Had a Heart ," released in December 1963, was Warwick's first top 10 pop hit (# 8 ) in the U. S. and also an international hit.
Her debut English album gave Paulina the international recognition she had sought after for years.
In May 2001, the new, state-of-the-art international air terminal was completed and officially opened in 2002 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Her first album for Arista, Coming Around Again ( 1987 ), gave Simon another international hit with the title track ( which was featured in the film Heartburn ), returning her to the Billboard Pop Top 20 and the U. K. Top 10 ( It also garnered her a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance ).
Her film career had spread over almost 20 years before she gained international renown as Pina in Roberto Rossellini's neorealist milestone Roma, città aperta ( Rome, Open City, 1945 ).

Her and self-titled
Her solo music career began in 1971, with the self-titled Carly Simon on Elektra Records.
Midler at the premiere of The Rose ( film ) | The Rose, 1979 Her self-titled follow-up album was released at the end of 1973.
Her 1999 self-titled album is primarily a tribute to Cline, as Rimes recorded five out of ten songs for the album that were hits for Cline years before.
Her seventh studio album, self-titled Thalía, was released on 21 May 2002.
Her self-titled second album also included operatic, religious and traditional tracks.
Her self-titled fourth album Lisa Stansfield ( 1997 ) was a hit in Europe with three Top Ten singles: " People Hold On " ( re-released as a dance mix by the Dirty Rotten Scoundrels ) UK number 4 ( 7 places higher than the original release ), " The Real Thing " UK number 9 and " Never Never Gonna Give You Up " ( a remake of Barry White's 1973 hit ) UK number 25 ; upon being released in North America, the album received some mainstream attention.
Her first self-titled album produced the disco song " Heaven Must Have Sent You ".
Her second solo release, " In Walked Love " ( previously a hit from the self-titled 1992 album by the dance / pop group Exposé ), fared less well and missed the UK Top Ten.
Her self-titled album in 1975 contained her first charted hit, " You're a Part Of Me " ( No. 32 AC ).
Her next album, the self-titled Tata Young, was released in 2001 with many of its songs reaching high chart positions and in 2003 she released her fourth album, Real TT.
Her legs appeared on the cover of Ratt's self-titled EP wearing black stockings and red pumps, pictured with white mice climbing up her legs.
Her debut album was the self-titled Jill Jones ( 1987 ), released on Prince's Paisley Park Records.
Her second album, the 1978 self-titled Kate Taylor, was produced by her brother James and Lew Hahn on Columbia Records.
Her self-titled debut album was recorded in 1978, but Ariola never released it in the United States, and it has since become a collector's item.
Her self-titled debut album was released in 1996, and was in the top 100 of the year's Canadian independent albums.
Their 1969 song " Gyöngyhajú lány " became an international hit, and was later covered by Griva on their 1987 self-titled album, with the title " Devojka biserne kose ", and by Scorpions on a 1995 live release, with new lyrics and the title " White Dove " ( the Hungarian title officially was translated as " Pearls In Her Hair ").
Her self-titled debut album Olivia was released in 2001 and featured the singles " Bizounce " which made # 15 on the charts, and " Are U Capable ".
Her self-titled debut album was more folk-rock in orientation while her second album, " Stolen Time ," had a contemporary pop sound.
Her self-titled first album, produced by Mark Berry and released on Vanguard Records, included the hits " All Night Passion " (# 4 Hot Dance US ), " Baby Talk " (# 1 Hot Dance US ), and " Too Turned On " (# 6 Hot Dance US ) and sold over two million copies.
Her first self-titled album was released in Japan in 1999 Heat Wave.
" Rip Her to Shreds " is a song by American New Wave band Blondie, which features on the band's self-titled debut album ( 1976 ).
Her recording of Daniel Johnston's " Speeding Motorcycle " ( which originally featured on her self-titled 8-song Kill Rock Stars release ) was featured in commercials for Target stores, after which her label reissued the song as the lead-off track of a CD single which also included two demo recordings from the sessions for Got No Shadow.
Her self-titled 1963 album, led by the hit single " La partita di pallone " (" The Ball Game ") made her a national star at 17, and international attention soon followed.
Her self-titled debut album, released in 2004, was the highest selling female solo debut album for the year and attracted GMA nominations for both Female Vocalist and New Artist of the Year.

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