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* 1945 – Nicholas Meyer, American author
" In the bonus material on the DVD, screenwriter Nicholas Meyer and actor William Shatner both explain that this was an allusion to the German myth that Shakespeare was in fact German.
The film was written by Edward Hume, produced by Robert Papazian and directed by Nicholas Meyer.
Finally, in May, ABC hired feature film director Nicholas Meyer, who had just completed the blockbuster Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
There were many meetings with the censors and Nicholas Meyer was enraged and confused because the network actually cut out many scenes due to what it considered slow pacing, not because they were too controversial or too graphic.
The New York Post accused Meyer of being a traitor, writing, " Why is Nicholas Meyers doing Yuri Andropov's work for him?
* Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special ( Nicholas Meyer )
Category: Films directed by Nicholas Meyer
** Nicholas Meyer, American screenwriter, producer, director and novelist
Wrath of Khan director and writer Nicholas Meyer, who had never seen an episode of Star Trek before he was assigned to direct, focused on the " Hornblower in outer space " atmosphere, unaware it was an influence on the show.
Star Trek II director Nicholas Meyer said Shatner " gives the best performance of his life " in The Wrath of Khan.
* The Canary Trainer, a 1993 novel by Nicholas Meyer.
Director Nicholas Meyer objected to but did not obstruct the changes, and even Nimoy didn't know about the new scene until he viewed the film.
In a commentary track on DVD, interviewed by fellow director Nicholas Meyer, the director Robert Wise stated that he wanted the film to appear as realistic and believable as possible, in order to drive home the motion picture's core message against armed conflict in the real world.
Dissatisfied with the first screenplay produced by Steve Meerson and Peter Krikes, Paramount hired The Wrath of Khan writer and director Nicholas Meyer.
Writer Nicholas Meyer denied this, saying that the inspiration for Taylor came from a woman biologist featured in a National Geographic documentary about whales.
Paramount was dissatisfied with the script, so its head of production Dawn Steele asked Nicholas Meyer, the writer and director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, to help rewrite it.
Category: Screenplays by Nicholas Meyer
The film was adapted by James Dearden and Nicholas Meyer from an earlier short film by Dearden for British television, Diversion ( 1980 ).
It was the directing debut of screenwriter Nicholas Meyer, whose screenplay is based largely on the uncredited novel of the same name by Karl Alexander ( which was unfinished during the time the film was made ) and a story by the latter and Steve Hayes.
Five years prior to writing and directing Time After Time, Nicholas Meyer published the novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, in which Sherlock Holmes meets Sigmund Freud.
Nicholas Meyer has deftly juxtaposed Victorian England and contemporary America in a clever story, irresistible due to the competence of its cast.
Nicholas Meyer won the Antenne II Award and the Grand Prize at the Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival and he was nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay and the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation.
Category: Films directed by Nicholas Meyer

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In 1560 the diplomat Nicholas Throckmorton advocated vehemently against Dudley marrying the Queen, but Dudley won him over in 1562.
* Nick Cook ( Nicholas Julian Cook, b. September 2, 1959 ) is a British aviation journalist and author of fiction and non-fiction works and has won four Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards from the Royal Aeronautical Society.
Although he viewed himself as an entertainer first and foremost, his consummate artistry won him the admiration of such twentieth century dance legends as Gene Kelly, George Balanchine, the Nicholas Brothers, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Margot Fonteyn, Bob Fosse, Gregory Hines, Rudolf Nureyev, Michael Jackson and Bill Robinson.
Bennett's critically acclaimed The History Boys won three Laurence Olivier Awards in 2005, for Best New Play, Best Actor ( Richard Griffiths ), and Best Direction ( Nicholas Hytner ), having previously won Critics ' Circle Theatre Awards and Evening Standard Awards for Best Actor and Best Play.
The History Boys also won six Tony Awards on Broadway, including best play, best performance by a leading actor in a play ( Richard Griffiths ), best performance by a featured actress in a play ( Frances de la Tour ), and best direction of a play ( Nicholas Hytner ).
In 1997, the choir won a Gramophone Award in the Best-selling disc category for their album Agnus Dei, and in 2008, they won a Gramophone Award in the Early Music category for their recording of Nicholas Ludford's Missa Benedicta.
Love Me or Leave Me won the Academy Award for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story, and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( James Cagney ), Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture, Best Music, Song ( for Nicholas Brodzsky and Sammy Cahn for " I'll Never Stop Loving You "), Best Sound, Recording ( Wesley C. Miller ) and Best Writing, Screenplay.
Helen Mirren won the Best Actress Award and Nicholas Hytner was nominated for the Golden Palm at the 1995 festival.
They included " The Strike ", which won the Golden Rose of Montreux ; " More Bad News ", a sequel to " Bad News Tour " showing the band reforming after five years to play at Castle Donington ; and " Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door ", written by Mayall and Edmondson in the violent style of their sitcoms Filthy Rich and Catflap and Bottom, which featured Peter Cook as a psychotic contract killer ( the eponymous Mr. Jolly ) and Nicholas Parsons.
Cunningham first came to prominence in 1995 when she won the bitter Perth and Kinross by-election to replace the Conservative MP, Sir Nicholas Fairbairn, who had died.
Nicholas Maw's violin concerto is dedicated to Bell, who premiered it in 1993 and won a Grammy Award for his recording of the piece.
She has appeared in a number of foreign films, most of which have won international acclaim, including John Schlesinger ’ s Madame Sousatzka, Nicholas Klotz ’ s Bengali Night, Roland Joffe ’ s City of Joy, Channel 4 ’ s Immaculate Conception, Blake Edwards ' Son of the Pink Panther, and Ismail Merchant ’ s In Custody.
In 2001 a painting of Bell by artist Nicholas Harding won the Archibald Prize.
Sansom finally won some domestic silverware in 1987, captaining Arsenal to a League Cup final victory over Liverpool at Wembley ; Arsenal came from a goal down to win 2-1, and Sansom had started the move which had led to Arsenal's late winner, scored by Charlie Nicholas.
The current President ( 2007 ) is David Edgar, the noted playwright, TV and film writer ( Nicholas Nickleby for the Royal Shakespeare Company ; Pentecost, which won an Evening Standard award in 1994 ; The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs ; Albert Speer, based on Gitta Sereny's biography of Hitler's architect ; Playing With Fire ; etc.
Nicholas Daniel won the BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition in 1980 and was awarded the 2011 Queen's Medal for Music.
He initially defeated Oliver Phelps in 1804, and then won re-election over Thomas Storm in 1807 and Nicholas Fish in 1810.
Nick Cook ( Nicholas Julian Cook, b. 2 September 1959 ) is a British aviation journalist and author of fiction and non-fiction works and has won four Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards from the Royal Aeronautical Society.
Pembroke was Mary's most effective commander at the battle of St Quentin, when he led the English contingent that included among the officers such former reformists as Lord Braye, Sir Peter Carew, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton and the surviving sons of the duke of Northumberland ; John Dudley, the son of Northumberland, had died not long after he left the Tower and his three surviving brothers, Ambrose, Robert, and Henry were pardoned for their recorded treasons in January, 1555 and so duly served the Queen and King Philip on the St Quentin expedition, where Henry Dudley was killed and his brothers won the restoration of their honour and titles.

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