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Julian Lennon is also the producer of the documentary called WhaleDreamers about an aboriginal tribe in Australia and its special relationship to whales.
" Redford noted there had already been a documentary on the scandal, referring to the Julian Krainin-produced work for a 1992 installment of the PBS series The American Experience.
* Julian Curry in the 1998 IMAX documentary Mysteries of Egypt.
In 2003, Julian Jones made a documentary about Page Three girls, The Curse of Page 3, which examined the negative aspects of some Page Three models ' lives, including drug addiction and involvement in abusive relationships.
Actor Peter Penry-Jones portrays Sir William Gull in 2004's Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder – The Case of Charles Bravo – a dramatised documentary investigating the unsolved murder of barrister Charles Bravo in 1876.
Smallwood was featured in two National Film Board of Canada documentaries: In 1970, he was the subject of Julian Bigg's documentary film A Little Fellow from Gambo ; in 1974, he was featured alongside Newfoundland media mogul Geoff Stirling and director Michael Rubbo in Rubbo's Waiting for Fidel.
The earliest documentary evidence of this church is of the pastoral visit of Bishop Tommaso Gargallo of 1601, which he says was built in 1580 and was dedicated to Saint Julian.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson portrayed Percy Julian in the PBS Nova documentary about his life called Forgotten Genius.
* Video of a talk by Nova producer Steve Lyons on the creation of the Percy Julian PBS documentary
The film followed the exploits, in documentary style, of Ricky ( Robb Wells ) and Julian ( John Paul Tremblay ), two criminals doing what they did just about every day.
Hamilton was the subject of a documentary film by director Julian Benedikt, Dancing to a Different Drummer.
Julian Bond is the protagonist on this documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley.
The Pieter – Dirk Uys Story, a 2007 documentary by Julian Shaw
The Pieter – Dirk Uys Story, a 2007 documentary by Julian Shaw
In 1992, during the making of a documentary about his career, he took a series of photographs of actors Sherilyn Fenn, Sharon Stone, Julian Sands, Raquel Welch, Eric Roberts and Sean Penn.
Ford's edition of The Writings of Thomas Jefferson is still regarded as one of the monuments of American historical scholarship, setting the standard for documentary editing for half-a-century, till the appearance of the first volume of The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, edited by Julian A. Boyd.
Evelyn Waugh, John Betjeman and Julian Barnes all dispensed with the hyphen ( though it was inserted by the BBC for Betjeman's documentary of 1973 ).
Hijacking Catastrophe: 9 / 11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire is a 2004 documentary narrated by Julian Bond and directed by Jeremy Earp and Sut Jhally.
In the 2005 Julian documentary, Simmons describes how his continuity duties eventually changed: " Continuity was very straight ... and then one Christmas, I was in for four or five days over the Christmas period, all done up like a dog's dinner and a dickie bow ... no news to read, so I started introducing these programmes and acting ' a bit of the lig ' in between the programmes.
Being a " second generation game " ( as producer Julian Eggebrecht states in the aforementioned documentary ), the production team felt the need to expand upon the game's predecessor Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader by adding enhanced atmospheric effects, more impressive explosions and the capability of having many more enemies on-screen at once, among other improvements.
In addition to the Sundance Channel documentary, " Love, Lust & Lingerie ," which featured a detailed segment on Lucile's contributions to fashion history, the British-produced miniseries Titanic, written by Downton Abbey's Julian Fellowes, included a cameo portrayal of the designer.
* Hijacking Catastrophe, a documentary film narrated by Julian Bond ( 2004 )

Julian and produced
Pre-modern female rhetoricians, outside of Socrates ' friend Aspasia, are rare ; but medieval rhetoric produced by women either in religious orders, such as Julian of Norwich ( d. 1415 ), or the very well-connected Christine de Pizan ( 1364 ?- 1430?
The proleptic Julian calendar is produced by extending the Julian calendar backwards to dates preceding AD 4 when the quadrennial leap year stabilized.
On 14 September 1568 Byrd married Julian Birley, a long-lasting and fruitful union which produced at least seven children.
" However, when literally followed, this means that the national anthem should only be performed by a pianist or by a brass band, as these were the only versions that were produced by Julian Felipe.
The city of Cali, is known as Colombia's " capital of salsa ", having produced such groups as Orquesta Guayacan, Grupo Niche, songwriter Kike Santander, and Julian Collazos, the producer of the Marco Barrientos Band.
Julian Huxley invented the term, when he produced his book, Evolution: The Modern Synthesis ( 1942 ).
Merchant-Ivory produced an award-winning film adaptation in 1985 directed by James Ivory and starring Maggie Smith as " Charlotte Bartlett ", Helena Bonham Carter as " Lucy Honeychurch ", Judi Dench as " Eleanor Lavish ", Denholm Elliott as " Mr. Emerson ", Julian Sands as " George Emerson ," Daniel Day-Lewis as " Cecil Vyse " and Simon Callow as " The Reverend Mr. Beebe ".
Julian had a brief relationship with Patricia Neal's daughter Tessa Dahl ( Stanley Holloway had appeared with Neal in the 1965 film In Harm's Way ), which produced a daughter, the model and author Sophie Dahl.
They produced " some of the most visceral and psychedelic music of all time ... and set a sonic template that influenced a generation, inspiring countless bands " ( Julian Woolsey, Rock Edition ).
The term first appeared in print in Time magazine in October 1964 in response to Julian Stanczak's show Optical Paintings at the Martha Jackson gallery, though works which might now be described as " op art " had been produced for several years previously.
In an October 2008 interview, Rick Nielsen revealed that several Cheap Trick releases were in store for the future, including a new album produced by Julian Raymond and Howard Willing, and the re-recorded version of In Color.
Directed by Michael Hayes and produced by Peter Dews, with a script by Eric Crozier, the production featured Terry Scully as Henry, Mary Morris as Margaret, Julian Glover as York and Paul Daneman as Richard.
The marriage, which lasted until his death, produced two sons: composer Andrew ( born 1948 ) and cellist Julian ( born 1951 ).
Have GunWill Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks and Julian Claman.
Her play Julian was produced at Covent Garden, with William Charles Macready in the title role, in 1823 ; The Foscari was performed at Covent Garden, with Charles Kemble as the hero, in 1826 ; Rienzi, 1828, the best of her plays, had a run of fourteen nights, and Mary's friend, Thomas Noon Talfourd, imagined that its vogue militated against the success of his own play Ion.
From 1858 to 1860 Hauch was director of the Danish National Theatre ; he produced three more tragedies: The King's Favourite ( 1859 ); Henry of Navarre ( 1863 ); and Julian the Apostate ( 1866 ).
In a series of BBC radio adaptations aired between December 1991 and January 1992, dramatised by Julian Dutton and produced by Sarah Smith.
He is also the writer of more than 70 Radio 4 plays and series including, The House for Timothy West, Julian Glover and Isla Blair, Colvil & Soames for Dudley Sutton and Christopher Benjamin, Our Brave Boys for Martin Jarvis and Fiona Shaw and the Los Angeles production of his The Trial of Walter Ralegh which Rosalind Ayres produced with Michael York in the title role.
Their third album, Race ( 1989 ), produced by Julian Mendelsohn and Brian Canham, had a more mature rock sound.
Her relationship with actor Julian Holloway produced one daughter, model and author Sophie Dahl.
Dalbello has not released another album since 1996 and has primarily focused on producing and writing for other artists such as Heart, Julian Lennon, Nena, and Patti LaBelle, whom she also produced.
The film was directed by Carlo Ledesma, co-written, co-produced and co-edited by Julian Harvey and Enzo Tedeschi, and produced with Denton's production company Zapruder's Other Films.
Allen is adapting the film as a stage musical to be directed by Susan Stroman, produced by Julian Schlossberg and Letty Aronson, with a score from the American songbook.
New Brunswick has also produced several popular contemporary country artists, including Julian Austin and Chris Cummings.

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