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Carol Fox was succeeded at the Lyric by her longtime assistant manager, Ardis Krainik ( 1981 – 1996 ), after whom the opera house was named, and then by William Mason ( 1997 – 2011 ).
Bley has collaborated with a number of other artists, including Jack Bruce, Robert Wyatt and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, whose 1981 solo album Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports was a Carla Bley album in all but name.
* 1981 The Best of Dave Mason
The death in a helicopter crash of the firm's director, Raúl Ondarts, and the appointment of General Guillermo Suárez Mason in 1981 was followed by a period of severe mismanagement, however.
The terms " functionalist " and " intentionalist " were coined in 1981 by Timothy Mason but the origins of the debate go back to 1969 – 1970 with the publication of Martin Broszat's The Hitler State in 1969, and Karl Schleunes's The Twisted Road to Auschwitz in 1970.
Two of the paper's news staff, Michael Mason and Graham McKerrow, later founded the London weekly newspaper Capital Gay which was launched in June 1981.
Mason is the son of NSW parliamentarian, John Mason, who was the state's Liberal Party leader during 1978 – 1981.
A short-lived television series based on the film and sharing its title, starring Tom Mason and Héctor Elizondo in the title roles, was broadcast on CBS on Saturday nights at 9: 00 PM in December 1980 and January 1981.
In a 1981 essay ' Intention and explanation: A current controversy about the interpretation of National Socialism ' from the book The " Fuehrer State ": Myth and reality, Mason coined the terms Intentionist and Functionalist as terms for historical schools regarding Nazi Germany.
In 1981, the British Marxist historian Timothy Mason in his essay ' Intention and explanation: A current controversy about the interpretation of National Socialism ' from the book The " Fuehrer State ": Myth and reality coined the term " Intentionist " as part of an attack against Hildebrand and Karl Dietrich Bracher, both of whom Mason accused of focusing too much on Hitler as an explanation for the Holocaust.
1981 Anita Taylor, George Mason University
Bry also appeared as medical student Jean Hallinan in three episodes of the hit television series " Dallas " ( Season Four, 1981 ) and as photographer Juile Mason on the 1978 CBS series The Amazing Spider-Man.
Early members included Henry Boimah Fahnbulleh, Dew Tuan-Wreh Mason, Amos Sawyer, who served as President of the Interim Government of National Unity ( IGNU ) in 1990-94, and Kukoi Samba Sanyang, a Gambian revolutionary who had been one of the leaders of a coup attempt in Banjul in 1981.
* Ryan Barry Mackenzie Mason ( b. 1981 ) ( Katherine )
It was founded by Graham McKerrow and Michael Mason and published its first edition on June 26, 1981, Pride Week.
The terms were coined in a 1981 essay by the British Marxist historian Timothy Mason.
In 1981, the British historian Timothy Mason published an essay entitled " Intention and Explanation " that was in part an attack on the scholarship of Karl Dietrich Bracher and Klaus Hildebrand, both of whom Mason accused of focusing too much on Adolf Hitler as an explanation of the Holocaust.
David Gilmour played mandolin, Richard Wright played accordion, Willie Wilson played tambourine, Andy Bown played 12-string acoustic guitar, and Snowy White ( replaced by Andy Roberts for the 1981 shows ), Peter Wood and ( unusually ) Nick Mason played 6-string acoustic guitars.
More detail on the history of the Nupe kingdoms can be found in Burdon ( 1909 ), Nadel ( 1942 ), Hogben & Kirk-Greene ( 1966: 261-282 ) and Mason ( 1981 ).
* Colin R. Mason ; 1981 – 1997
All fine arts departments at the other Rutgers colleges were merged into Mason Gross in 1981 and as of 2005 has expanded to more than 20 buildings, including the spacious visual arts studios at the Livingston campus and the Civic Square Building in the center of New Brunswick and a variety of performing-arts spaces.

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" 9 to 5 ", the theme song to the feature film 9 to 5 ( 1980 ) Parton starred in along with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, not only reached number one on the country charts, but also, in February 1981, reached number one on the pop and the adult-contemporary charts, giving her a triple-number-one hit.
Lewis returned to the screen in 1981 with Hardly Working, a film he both directed and starred in.
Ford's status as a leading actor was solidified when he starred as Indiana Jones in the George Lucas / Steven Spielberg collaboration Raiders of the Lost Ark ( 1981 ).
Reds is a 1981 American epic film that was co-written, produced, directed by and starred Warren Beatty.
In 1981, Moore appeared as the lead in the comedy Arthur, an even bigger hit than 10, which also starred Liza Minnelli and Sir John Gielgud.
In 1981, while at Juilliard, Kilmer co-authored and starred in the play How It All Began, which was performed at the Public Theatre at the New York Shakespeare Festival.
He carried on using it into the 1980s, the instrument dominating the 1981 film soundtrack for Nighthawks which starred Sylvester Stallone.
She has starred in a variety of other successful films, including The Thomas Crown Affair ( 1968 ), Three Days of the Condor ( 1975 ), and Mommie Dearest ( 1981 ).
She starred in the 1981 TV film, Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story, playing the part of the eponymous doomed Playmate.
In 1981 Sykes wrote, directed and starred in the offbeat comedy If You Go Down in the Woods Today for Thames, with a cast including Roy Kinnear, Fulton Mackay and George Sewell.
Dench and her husband starred together in several stage productions, and the Bob Larbey British television sitcom, A Fine Romance ( 1981 – 84 ).
* On October 10, 1981, Alabama guest starred on Hee-Haw.
She also starred in several stage plays, including a play called It Had to be You at a dinner theater in Canada, Particular Friendships in New York in 1981, and Two for the Seesaw, directed by Burt Reynolds.
Troisi wrote, directed, and starred in his first film, Ricomincio da tre (" I Start Over from Three ") in 1981.
Tomlin then starred in the 1981 science fiction comedy The Incredible Shrinking Woman, a send-up of consumerism, and was the sickly heiress in the comedy All of Me opposite Steve Martin.
In 1981, she co-produced and starred in George Cukor's final film, Rich and Famous.
In 1981 Le Mesurier played Father Mowbray in Granada Television's adaptation of Brideshead Revisited and guest starred in episodes of the British comedy television series The Goodies, and an early episode of Hi-de-Hi !.
Ironically, she starred in the film adaptation of the 1981 Broadway musical Dreamgirls as Deena Jones, the front woman of the Dreams, a female singing group based on the Supremes.
She also starred in the lead role of a drama called ' The Story of Ruth ' ( 1981 ), in which she played the role of the schizophrenic daughter of an abusive father, for which she received critical acclaim.
Hordern had already starred as another great literary wizard, Tolkien's Gandalf, in the BBC's 1981 radio adaptation of The Lord of the Rings.
In 1954, Clark had starred in a stage production of The Constant Nymph, but it wasn't until 1981, at the urging of her children, that she returned to legitimate theatre, starring as Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music in London's West End.
Peters starred opposite Steve Martin in The Jerk ( 1979 ), in a role that he wrote for her, and Pennies From Heaven ( 1981 ), for which she won the Golden Globe Award as Best Motion Picture Actress in a Comedy or Musical.
She made her theatrical feature debut in Hard Country ( shot in 1979 and released in 1981 ), where she starred opposite Jan Michael Vincent.
* Sweet Dreams ( 1981 film ) or Sogni d ' oro, a film directed and starred by Nanni Moretti

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