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Hollywood and sojourn
After the Federal Art Project started up, Noguchi again put forth designs, one of which was another earthwork chosen for the New York City airport entitled Relief Seen from the Sky ; following further rejection, Noguchi left for Hollywood, where he again worked as a portrait sculptor to earn money for a sojourn in Mexico.
After a brief and unsuccessful sojourn in Hollywood, which resulted in the films Zandy's Bride ( 1974 ), starring Gene Hackman, and Hurricane ( 1979 ), Troell made Flight of the Eagle ( Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd, 1982 ).
F. Scott Fitzgerald lived there for several months in 1937-38 at the beginning of his final sojourn in Hollywood.
In 1946, Ross Russell established Dial Records in Hollywood, with the purpose of recording Charlie Parker during his sojourn in Los Angeles.

Hollywood and proved
Filming in England proved a difficult experience, as he was used to his own Hollywood studio and familiar crew.
Later Lethal Weapon ( 1987 ), proved that low-budget action plots ( like a maverick cop with martial arts skills fighting drug traffickers ), given the " Hollywood A-list " treatment ( bigger budgets, more talented casts, etc.
The film proved to be the start of Burton's most successful period in Hollywood ; he would remain among the top 10 box-office earners for the next four years.
Davis addressed the issue in an interview, pointing out that many Hollywood wives earned more than their husbands, but the situation proved difficult for Nelson, who refused to allow Davis to purchase a house until he could afford to pay for it himself.
She and her costar William Powell proved to be a popular screen couple and appeared in 14 films together, one of the most prolific pairings in Hollywood history.
This proved to be her last Hollywood film role.
Though Hayworth was anxious to start a new life abroad away from Hollywood, Aly Khan's flamboyant lifestyle and duties proved too difficult for Hayworth.
In the wake of the worldwide success of Monty Python's Life of Brian, the Pythons originally planned to release a film consisting of the two German shows edited together, but this proved impractical, and so Hollywood Bowl was released instead.
Soon after, Anger struck a deal that allowed Hollywood Babylon to be officially published in the United States for the first time, where it proved a success, selling two million copies during the 1960s, and around the same time Anger also translated Lo Duca's History of Eroticism into English for American publication.
His Beyer Speed Figure recorded in the Hollywood Futurity proved to be the highest Beyer rating of any two-year-old horse that went on to win the Kentucky Derby.
Despite such reviews, Hollywood proved reluctant to create starring roles for Wong ; her ethnicity prevented U. S. filmmakers from seeing her as a leading lady.
The sound quality of the tapes proved to be inadequate for commercial release ; and, when The Beatles returned to the Hollywood Bowl a year later during their 1965 American tour, Capitol recorded two performances by the group at the same venue.
When the Soviet Union also proved too inhospitable, he settled in Hollywood, where he made his first American film appearance as Kopalski in Ernst Lubitsch's Ninotchka ( 1939 ).
BYU were competitive all season, with most games being close 2-1 or 3-1 decisions ( their heaviest defeat of the season was a 3-0 loss to the Hollywood United Hitmen ), but the Cougar's inability to hold onto leads proved costly: they dropped points against Lancaster Rattlers from a winning position, and conceded an injury time penalty kick in their 2-1 loss to Fresno Fuego.
It proved popular with both European and American audiences and Forquet travelled to Hollywood to work for 20th Century Fox.
Warner Bros. paid Paul and Leonard Schrader the then-record sum of US $ 325, 000. 00 for their début story, which proved Paul's entrée into Hollywood, where he later became well known for the screenplays he wrote for the Martin Scorsese films Taxi Driver ( 1976 ) and Raging Bull ( 1980 ), as well as for his work as director on films such as Blue Collar, Hardcore, American Gigolo and Mishima.
A box-office bonanza, Lloyd's of London proved that 22-year-old Tyrone Power, in his first starring role, could carry a picture — and that the recently-formed 20th Century Fox was truly a major Hollywood studio.

Hollywood and brief
In 2001, after a brief stint in Hollywood, Jean-Pierre Jeunet returned to France with Amélie ( Le Fabuleux Destin d ' Amélie Poulain ) starring Audrey Tautou and Mathieu Kassovitz.
His brief career as a Hollywood writer ended suddenly after a car he was driving struck and killed a young female pedestrian.
In November 2006, she made another brief return to Hollywood with a guest-starring role on the FX TV series Nip / Tuck.
Laughton turned out other memorable performances during that first Hollywood trip, repeating his stage role as a murderer in Payment Deferred, playing H. G. Wells ' mad vivisectionist Dr. Moreau in Island of Lost Souls, and the meek raspberry-blowing clerk in the brief segment of If I Had a Million, directed by Ernst Lubitsch.
A brief stint in Hollywood included an appearance in Good Neighbor Sam ( 1964 ) a comedy with Jack Lemmon, while What's New Pussycat?
* Lorne Greene made a brief walk-on cameo during the first episode of Season 5, which took place in Hollywood.
She appeared in the film version, beginning her brief Hollywood career.
Carter has made several brief cameo roles as an actor — first appearing in The X-Files " Anasazi " as a FBI agent ; before portraying a member of a film audience in " Hollywood A. D .", a later episode of the same series.
There is a brief appearance during the sketch by Mrs Twolumps, presumably the Minister's secretary, bringing in coffee with full silly walk ( played by Carol Cleveland in the Hollywood Bowl version ).
After living together for a brief time in the Hollywood Hills Hotel, the pair parted ways.
* The Battle of Hearts ( 1916 ); Lost ; save for brief sequences in Hedda Hopper's Hollywood ( 1941 / 42 )
This led to a brief stint in Hollywood ( where she was credited simply as Jeanmaire ), appearing in the musicals Hans Christian Andersen ( 1952 ) and Anything Goes ( 1956 ).
He spent a brief period in Hollywood acting in silent films, before embarking on his public career.
The couple finally settled into the Hollywood community in Brentwood, and their business prospered until their retirement in the early 1970s, except for a brief interruption when Haines served in World War II.
Apart from being a scriptwriter for the silent movie industry, working for both MGM and Paramount Pictures in Hollywood in the mid-1920s, she had a brief career as one of the earliest female directors.
The show also launched the career of Mike Myers, now a major Hollywood star, who made guest appearances with Neil Mullarkey on the show for a brief time, parodying the show's title in his segment, Sound Asleep Club, in which he sported pyjamas and a " bed-head " hairstyle.
Sparks was also caricatured in cartoons including the Jack-in-the-Box character in the Disney short Broken Toys ( 1935 ), and the jester in Mother Goose Goes Hollywood ( 1938 ), a hermit crab in both Tex Avery's Fresh Fish ( 1939 ) Bob Clampett's Goofy Groceries ( 1941 ), a chicken in Bob Clampett's Slap Happy Pappy ( 1940 ) and a brief appearance in Friz Freleng's Warner Brothers cartoon Malibu Beach Party ( 1940 ).
After a brief stint at the factory, Ferragamo convinced his brothers to move to California, first Santa Barbara then Hollywood.
Gwili Andre ( 4 February 1908 – 5 February 1959 ) was a Danish actress who had a brief career in Hollywood films.
The ABC Sunday Night Movie is a television program that aired on Sunday nights, first for a brief time in 1962 under the title Hollywood Special ( although Time magazine lists this version as The Sunday Night Movie ).
While the mainstream's growing focus on punk and ska by the mid-1990s began presenting the Daddies with commercial opportunities-leading The Register-Guard to predict them as becoming the next Northwestern act " to go national "-the band chose to remain wholly independent during this time to allow themselves unlimited creative freedom, supposedly after several major contract offers ( including a brief attachment to Hollywood Records ) had been withdrawn due to the Daddies ' refusal to adhere to any one particular genre.
She went to Hollywood to meet the stars and, after a brief relationship with Don Everly, wrote her first song, the autobiographical " Poor Little Fool ".
The album contains brief stereo excerpts of their 1964 Hollywood Bowl concert, which was unreleased until May 1977 on The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl.

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