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Due in large part to unfavourable UK tax laws for inward investment in the UK film industry, the 1990 ′ s were precarious and witnessed an all-time low in British film production generally, but many large-scale productions such as Tim Burton ’ s Batman Returns and three further Bond films ( GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies & The World Is Not Enough ) kept Pinewood ticking over.
* Burton Russell, Jeffrey, Mephistopheles: The Devil in the Modern World, Ithaca, NY: Cornell ( 1986 ); 1990 reprint: ISBN 978-0-8014-9718-6
Meoto zenzai, Roppakukinsei, and Sesō, along with another story, Ki no miyako ( 木の都, 1943 – 44 ), have been translated by Burton Watson and published together as Stories of Osaka Life ( Columbia University Press, 1990 ; Weatherhill, 1994 ).
* Burton Levin, Former United States Consul General to Hong Kong and US Ambassador to Burma from May 1987 to September 1990, is currently the SIT Investment Visiting Professor of Asian Policy.
Edward Scissorhands is a 1990 American romantic fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp.
In 1990, the New York Times reported that in 1989, Burton had been a " celebrity player " at the Bob Hope Classic in Palm Springs, Calif., the Kemper Open in Potomac, Md., the Larry Bird Golf Classic in Indianapolis, the Danny Thompson Memorial Tournament in Sun Valley, Idaho, the Sugarloaf Invitational tournament in Maine and the Arte Johnson Tournament in Chicago.
Over the years, Burton's thoughts regularly returned to the project, and in 1990, Burton and Disney made a development deal.
In 1990, Burton found out that Disney still owned the film rights ; he and Selick committed to produce a full-length film with the latter as director.
Denis Kitchen officially incorporated the CBLDF in 1990 as a non-profit charitable organization with capital left over from Correa's defense fund, and Burton Joseph became their legal counsel in 1996.
* Mountains of the Moon ( 1990 ) ( starring Patrick Bergin as Sir Richard Francis Burton ) related the story of the Burton-Speke controversy.
He competed in the full season for Busch Series Rookie of the Year in 1989 in the # 12 Burton Autosports Pontiac In 1990, he drove the # 12 Armour Lower Salt Bacon Buick for Sam Ard, where he won his first career race.
In 1981, Fender had informally discussed the idea of a signature model Telecaster with the legendary James Burton ; however, this would not come to be until 1990.
Burton began his NASCAR Busch Series career in the 1990 season and competed full-time for four seasons.
Burton turned professional in 1990 and earned her 1991 LPGA Tour through qualifying school.
Rice wrote more than 20 books, including Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton, a best-selling 1990 biography of the famous 19th-century explorer, and was the founder ( 1953 ) of Jubilee magazine.
* Mountains of the Moon ( 1990 ) as Richard Francis Burton
Retained from his 1989 / 1990 inaugural jaunt were Joe Walsh and Nils Lofgren, while newcomers were Burton Cummings, Timothy B. Schmit, Dave Edmunds, Todd Rundgren, Tim Cappello on sax and Starr's own son, Zak Starkey on drums.
Mountains of the Moon is a 1990 theatrical film depicting the 1857-58 journey of Richard Francis Burton and John Hanning Speke in their expedition to central Africa — the project that culminated in Speke's discovery of the source of the Nile River.
The Apostles split as a group in 1990, immediately forming Academy 23 which also included Nathan Coles ( of The Unbelievables ) and Lawrence Burton ( formerly of Konstruktivists ).
These included collaborations with Burton Lane ( two volumes: 1990, 1992 ), Jule Styne ( 1991 ), Jerry Herman ( Michael Feinstein Sings the Jerry Herman Songbook, 1993 ), Hugh Martin ( 1995 ), Jimmy Webb ( Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb, 2003 ) and Jay Livingston / Ray Evans ( 2002 ).

1990 and co-wrote
In 1990, Idle sang and co-wrote the theme tune to the popular British sitcom One Foot in the Grave.
In 1990, Lauper co-wrote the song " Paper Heart " ( a song about drug addiction ) with Go-Go's alumna Jane Wiedlin.
In 1990, Kravitz co-wrote with Ingrid Chavez and produced the song " Justify My Love " for Madonna.
Dave Ball's ex-wife played violin in Marc Almond's solo band, though Almond and Ball did not work again together until 1990 when Ball remixed one of Almond's singles (" Waifs And Strays ") and co-wrote and arranged some music for Almond's Tenement Symphony album in 1991.
Lynch co-wrote the screenplay with Barry Gifford, who also wrote the novel that served as the basis for Lynch's Wild at Heart ( 1990 ).
With Andrew Eldritch, Steinman co-wrote and co-produced the track " More " for the 1990 album Vision Thing by the group The Sisters of Mercy.
From 1990 onwards Richard was a frequent musical collaborator with Jon Hare with whom he co-wrote and arranged all of Sensible Software's best known musical tracks including the soundtrack for Cannon Fodder the GBA version of which was also nominated for a BAFTA in 2000, and is still the only small-format soundtrack to be recognised by BAFTA to this day.
Skillings played bass, sang backing vocals, and co-wrote songs on the history-making, Grammy award-winning 1988 debut album Vivid, the Grammy award-winning 1990 follow up Time's Up, and the 1991 EP Biscuits.
Starlin co-wrote four novels with his wife Daina Graziunas ( whom he married in October 1980 ): Among Madmen ( 1990, Roc Books ), Lady El ( 1992, Roc Books ), Thinning the Predators ( 1996, Warner Books ; paperback edition entitled Predators ); and Pawns ( 1989, serialized in comic book Dreadstar # 42-54 ).
In 1990 he co-wrote and starred in the comedy variety show Packet Of Three on Channel 4 but continued to see his reputation as a stand-up grow.
Brooks and Pam Tillis co-wrote and sang on " Tomorrow's World ", a multi-artist single released on Warner Bros. Records in 1990 in honor of Earth Day, which peaked at number 74 on the country charts.
In 1990, McKagan — along with his Guns N ' Roses band mate Slash — co-wrote and played several songs on Iggy Pop's Brick by Brick.
In 1990, Sparks co-wrote with Billy Mills Wokini: A Lakota Journey to Happiness and Self-Understanding.
In the fallow period of the late seventies / early eighties as the various Beach Boys diverted talents to other projects, Jardine's voice remained central in their irregular shared work and he can be heard prominently on songs like 1979's " It's a Beautiful Day ," which he co-wrote with Mike Love and which later appeared on 1981's " Ten Years of Harmony " compilation assembled by James William Guercio for Caribou CBS, and one-off movie-featured songs like "" Happy Endings "" ( 1985 ) and " Problem Child " ( 1990 ).
In 1990 they co-wrote and performed a smoothjazz song called " Be With You " for GospelJazz pioneer, Ben Tankard on his " Keynote Speaker " album.
After the end of Fridays, Hall co-wrote and starred in the satirical comedy series Not Necessarily the News from 1983 until 1990 where he coined the term " sniglet " and collected and published several volumes of books of them.
She released two solo singles on Motorcity-" Stop, I Need You Now " ( 1990 ) and her own version of Deniece Williams ' hit " Free " ( 1991, which she co-wrote ).
* George Perdikis ( 1985 – 1987, 1989 – 1990 ) Left the band before their first album, but co-wrote most of the songs on it.
In addition she co-wrote the duet, titled " Promise You Anything ," with Steve Earle which appeared on his 1990 album, The Hard Way.
Besides her own work, Tillis co-wrote and sang on the 1990 Warner Bros. single " Tomorrow's World ", written in honor of Earth Day, and Dolly Parton's 1992 single " Romeo ".
He also wrote screenplays for The Tin Drum ( 1979 ), Danton ( 1983 ), The Return of Martin Guerre ( 1982 ), La dernière image ( 1986 ), The Unbearable Lightness of Being ( 1988 ), Valmont ( 1989 ), Cyrano de Bergerac ( 1990 ), Birth ( 2004 ), and Goya's Ghosts, and co-wrote Max, Mon Amour ( 1986 ) with director Nagisa Oshima.
Between 1973 and 1990, The Ides of March went on an extended hiatus, during which Jim Peterik co-founded the band Survivor and co-wrote all of their platinum hits including " Eye of the Tiger ," " The Search Is Over ," " High on You " and " I Can't Hold Back ".
The heartrending " Where've You Been ," which Mattea's husband Jon Vezner co-wrote with singer / songwriter Don Henry, reached No. 10 on the country chart and won her a 1990 Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal.
In 1990, he co-wrote and produced Marked for Death, with Steven Seagal.

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