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In film, entertainment, and television, Dartmouth is represented by Budd Schulberg, Academy Award winning screenwriter of On the Waterfront, Michael Phillips, who won the Academy Award for best picture as co-producer of The Sting, Rachel Dratch, a cast member of Saturday Night Live, creator of Grey's Anatomy Shonda Rhimes, film director and producer Jethro Rothe-Kushel (" The Oscars "), VP of Fox Searchlight, Zola Mashariki, Chris Meledandri Executive Producer of Ice Age, Horton Hears a Who!
Bogarde was later replaced by Michael Craig and Leslie Phillips, and the series continued until 1970.
Spader later transferred to Phillips Academy, but dropped out of school in the eleventh grade to pursue acting at the Michael Chekhov School in New York City.
** Mrs Michael Tindall MBE & Michael Tindall MBE, Esq ( The Princess Royal's daughter by Capt Mark Phillips, known as Zara Phillips, and her husband )
Ebert had pre-taped enough TV programs with his co-host Richard Roeper to keep him on the air for a few weeks ; his extended convalescence necessitated a series of " guest critics " to co-host with Roeper: Jay Leno, Kevin Smith, John Ridley, Toni Senecal, Christy Lemire, Michael Phillips, Aisha Tyler, Fred Willard, Anne Thompson, A. O.
Michael Phillips later became Ebert's replacement for the remainder of Roeper's time on At the Movies, until mid-2008, when Roeper did not extend his contract with ABC.
*, Professor Michael Phillips, California State University, Northridge
Corbett, Richard Briers, Josephine Tewson, Michael Grade and Peter Kay all read at the service, while others in attendance included David Jason, Stephen Fry, Michael Palin, Leslie Phillips, Lenny Henry, Dawn French and June Whitfield.
Primary advocates for supporting Massoud included two Heritage Foundation foreign policy analysts, Michael Johns and James A. Phillips, both of whom championed Massoud as the Afghan resistance leader most worthy of US support under the Reagan Doctrine.
The WBO was made popular by boxers such as Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya, Marco Antonio Barrera, Ronald " Winky " Wright, Naseem Hamed, Verno Phillips, Michael Carbajal, Johnny Tapia, Harry Simon, Jermain Taylor, Nigel Benn, Paul " Silky " Jones, Gerald McClellan, Joe Calzaghe, Steve Collins, Daniel Santos, Michael Moorer, Dariusz Michalczewski, Chris Eubank, Riddick Bowe, Vitali Klitschko, Wladimir Klitschko, Chris Byrd and Tommy Morrison in the 1990s.
The play starred Kenneth Williams, Michael Bryant, Siân Phillips, Edith Evans, Timothy West and Bernard Kay in its run ; the play has not been professionally produced since.
His songs have been recorded by Little Big Town, Faith Hill, Garth Brooks, Babyface, Amy Grant, Joe Cocker, Kathy Mattea, Martina McBride, Wynonna Judd, Trisha Yearwood, Bonnie Raitt, Susan Ashton, Michael W. Smith, Jill Phillips, Michael Crawford, Peter Frampton, Casting Crowns and Eric Clapton, whose version of Kirkpatrick's " Change the World " won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year.
* Chaplain: The Revd Dom Michael Phillips OSB, MA
* Librarian: The Revd Dom Michael Phillips OSB, MA
* 1989: BAFTA Award for Best Sound: Bill Phillips, Danny Michael, Robert J. Litt, Elliot Tyson, Rick Kline
Julia and Michael Phillips instantly signed on as producers.
Phillips played Juliet opposite Michael Byrne's Romeo in Juliet and her Romeo at the Bristol Old Vic from 10 March until 24 April 2010.
In 2010, movie critic Michael Phillips said on his show At the Movies that it was the most under-rated movie of the 1980s.
After attending high school at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, he attended Princeton University, where he majored in history and met Darby Bannard and Michael Fried.

Michael and Chicago
Rock station DJs Steve Dahl and Garry Meier, along with Michael Veeck, son of Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck, staged the promotional event for disgruntled rock fans between the games of a White Sox doubleheader.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ( born as Maria Ludwig Michael Mies ; March 27, 1886, Aachen – August 17, 1969, Chicago ) was a German-American architect.
* Gillespie, Michael Allen ( 1996 ), Nihilism Before Nietzsche, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Michael Jordan entered the league in 1984 with the Chicago Bulls, providing an even more popular star to support growing interest in the league.
Chicago, 1974: In the early morning hours of 18 October 1974, Officer Michael Byrne and Leonard Ciagi of the Chicago police were called to investigate a report that a kangaroo was standing in someone's porch.
In April 1985, Nike introduced its own brand of basketball shoe which would become popular in its own right, the Air Jordan, named after the then-rookie Chicago Bulls basketball player, Michael Jordan.
* 1945 – 1959 Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA-Master planned site and led the design for at least 8 of the approx.
** Michael Anthony Bilandic, Mayor of Chicago ( b. 1923 )
Richard Michael Daley ( born April 24, 1942 ), sometimes known as " Richie " Daley, is a former Mayor of Chicago, Illinois.
* Richard Michael Daley archive at the Chicago Public Library, including inaugural addresses
In 1893, Michael Ahern, the Chicago Republican reporter who wrote the O ' Leary account, admitted he had made it up as colorful copy.
He accepted the congratulations of Ohio governor Michael DiSalle, Connecticut governor Abraham A. Ribicoff, Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley, and New York mayor Robert F. Wagner, Jr .. Lawrence said that " Johnson has the strength where you need it most "; he then left to begin writing the nomination speech.
One of the most notable cases is that of Michael Corke, a music teacher from Chicago, Illinois.
"Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune Film Critic ( June 18, 2001 )
However, the first motorized ambulance was brought into service in the last year of the 19th century, with the Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, taking delivery of the first automobile ambulance, donated by 500 prominent local businessmen, in February 1899.
Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas ( Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1993, ISBN 978-0-226-14308-8 ).
Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas ( Chicago & London: Chicago University Press, 2001, ISBN 978-0-226-14281-4 ).
* October 12 An Arthur Andersen lawyer in Chicago, Nancy Temple, emails an Andersen partner in Houston, Texas, Michael Odom, reminding him of the Andersen document retention and destruction policy.
* How the Chicago Boys Wrecked the Economy An Interview with Michael Hudson by Mike Whitney
This came about after a successful screen test, financed by Michael Ovitz, led to Seagal being offered a contract by Warner Bros. Set in Chicago, the film was rated R by the MPAA.
with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Phil Jackson all leaving Chicago, the Heat were considered major contenders to claim the top spot in the east.

Michael and Tribune
After almost-but-not-quite-being-accepted by Tribune ( a Labour-supporting journal edited by Michael Foot, Paul ’ s uncle ), Rushton found a place at the Liberal News, which was also employing Christopher Booker as a journalist.
In late 2001, sports columnist Michael Holley announced he was leaving the Tribune after just two months because he was homesick.
* On August 15, 2008, the Tribune laid-off more than 40 newsroom and other editorial employees, including reporters Rick Popely, Ray Quintanilla, Lew Freedman, Michael Martinez and Robert Manor ; also Gail Glaser and Bodhan Pauk.
On 19 June 2006 the International Herald Tribune reported that Michael Howard would become chairman of Diligence Europe, a private intelligence and risk assessment company founded by former CIA and MI5 members.
* Michael Foot relinquishes the editorship of Tribune to return to Parliament.
In December 1986, the Sun-Times hired high-profile gossip columnist Michael Sneed away from the rival Chicago Tribune, where she had been co-authoring the Tribune's own " Inc ." gossip column with Kathy O ' Malley.
Michael J. Klingensmith is publisher and CEO of Star Tribune Media Company LLC with overall responsibility for all news and business operations of the company.
The Dublin Tribune, though a commercial failure, was a breeding ground for a number of talented young journalists under the direction of editors Michael Hand and Rory Godson, and news editor Colin Kerr.
New York Herald Tribune critic Walter Kerr praised Gower Champion's direction but criticized the libretto and score, stating that " Mr. Champion has been very much responsible for the gayety ( sic ), the winsomeness, and the exuberant zing of the occasion ... he has not always been given the very best to work with ... every once in a while, Michael Stewart's book starts to break down and cry ... Lee Adams's lyrics lean rather heavily on the new " talk-out-the-plot " technique, and Charles Strouse's tunes, though jaunty, are whisper-thin.
* 1997: Michael Gartner, Daily Tribune ( Ames, Iowa ), " for his common sense editorials about issues deeply affecting the lives of people in his community.
After the Great Chicago Fire, Chicago Tribune reporter Michael Ahern published the story that the fire started when a cow kicked over a lantern while a woman was milking it.
Michael Wilmington from the Chicago Tribune said " film takes Spielberg into realms he's rarely traveled before.
From April to August 2008, Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune cohosted.
Robert Wilonsky of the Dallas Observer and HDnet. com, Chicago Tribune critic Michael Phillips, and A. O. Scott of The New York Times each appeared repeatedly.
On April 13, 2008, Scott wrote that his " experiences guest critic ... ended when Michael Phillips of The Tribune was made Mr. Roeper's permanent foil ..." Phillips remained as Roeper's regular cohost until Roeper and Ebert ended their relationship with the series in August 2008.
" Writing in The Chicago Tribune, Michael Phillips, in an otherwise tepid review, said of her performance: “ Every scene she ’ s in, even the silly ones, becomes better — truer, often against long odds — because she ’ s in it.
He has said that he returned to his Tribune based political roots around 1964, where he was appointed as the circulation manager by Michael Foot.
Chicago Tribune film critic Michael Wilmington calls it " the greatest rock concert movie ever made – and maybe the best rock movie, period.
Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune described it as " a brilliant, giddy satiric romp with a discreetly moralistic viewpoint beneath its high-style wit ," " a ball to watch ," and " an incredibly entertaining film with a magnificent cast ," and called Fry " a splendid director capable of visual dazzle and superb ensemble work ".
Lifelong friend and fellow actor Larry Manetti told reporters from The Chicago Tribune during the Family Trial, " I didn't know Michael was a gangster.
* The anguished life of Michael Dorris by Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune, August 3, 1997.
The film received negative reviews, with Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune writing that " Lerman already has done solid work ... but he's a blank slate here ".
Chicago Tribune critic Michael Wilmington panned the film, wondering why the characters ( primarily Howard ) acted so illogically: " Howard Langston is supposed to be a successful mattress manufacturer, but the movie paints him as a hot-tempered buffoon without a sensible idea in his head.

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