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Otto and Lang
Lang epitomized the stereotype of the tyrannical German film director such as Erich von Stroheim and Otto Preminger ; he was known for being hard to work with.
With Scullin temporarily absent in London, Lyons and acting Prime Minister James Fenton clashed with the Labor Cabinet and Caucus over economic policy, and grappled with the differing proposals of the Premier's Plan, Lang Labor, the Commonwealth Bank and British adviser Otto Niemeyer.
Artists using this technique include Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, Francisco Goya, Whistler, Otto Dix, James Ensor, Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly, Lucas van Leyden, Carlos Alvarado Lang.
The Spanish Colonial architecture building was designed by architects Otto Lang and Frank Witchell.
In April 1978 then-Transport Minister Otto Lang announced at a speech to the Board of Trade a plan to provide daily scheduled airline service between the airport and Ottawa and Montreal, using de Havilland Dash 7 STOL planes.
The film, directed by Samantha Lang, starred Otto as a teenager involved in a claustrophobic relationship with a lonely older woman.
* Otto Lang, Rhodes Scholar, Law School Dean, Federal Cabinet Minister, and Executive
Directors such as Fritz Lang, Billy Wilder, Otto Preminger, Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, Carol Reed and Michael Curtiz introduced the Expressionist style to crime dramas of the 1940s, expanding Expressionism's influence on modern film making.
: see also Otto Lang ( film producer )
Otto Emil Lang,, ( born May 14, 1932 ) is a Canadian politician.
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Former students of Hannes Schneider include Otto Lang and Friedl Pfiefer.
5 Fingers, known also as Five Fingers, is a 1952 American 20th Century Fox spy film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Otto Lang.
Rainier in Washington state, and starring skier Otto Lang, the film premiered at Radio City Music Hall.

Otto and served
Pribislav served as the godfather for Albert the Bear's first son, Otto.
Still only a child, Otto III's grandmother, the Dowager Empress Adelaide of Italy, served as regent until Otto III reached adulthood in 994.
Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, served as Otto III's regent from 983 to 984.
She served as Otto III's regent from 984 until her death in 991.
Imitating similar ceremonies carried out under Otto I in 936 and Otto II in 961, the dukes served Otto III as his ceremonial stward, chamberlain, cupbearer, and marshal, respectively.
Prior to his sudden death in December 983, Otto II had installed Pope John XIV, a non-Roman who had served as Otto II's chancellor in Italy, on the chair of St. Peter.
In Germany, the title Prinzregent ( literally prince regent ) is most commonly associated with Prince Luitpold of Bavaria, who served as regent for two of his nephews, King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who was declared mentally incompetent in 1886, and King Otto of Bavaria ( who had been declared insane in 1875 ) from 1886 until 1912.
Raeder claimed in his 1957 memoirs Mein Leben that he had first learned that the regime in which he served so long was a criminal regime in March 1945 when he visited his old colleague, the former Defence Minister Otto Gessler in a hospital when he was recovering from the torture he received in a concentration camp.
He told Otto, in the presence of the pope, that Prester John, a Nestorian Christian who served in the dual position of priest and king, had regained the city of Ecbatana from the brother monarchs of Medes and Persia, the Samiardi, in a great battle " not many years ago ".
Otto von Habsburg was Vice President ( 1957 – 1973 ) and President ( 1973 – 2004 ) of the International Paneuropean Union, and served as a Member of the European Parliament for the Christian Social Union of Bavaria ( CSU ) 1979 – 1999.
After her husband's death, Zita and her son Otto served as the symbols of unity for the exiled dynasty.
Future Nobel laureates James Franck, Gustav Hertz, and Otto Hahn served as gas troops in Haber's unit.
His uncle King Otto I of Greece served as his godfather.
Prince Otto served in the Bavarian army from 1863.
In addition to Otto Wilhelm von Struve, other children were Heinrich Vasilyevich Struve ( 1822 – 1908 ), a prominent chemist, and Bernhard Vasilyevich Struve ( 1827 – 1889 ), who served as a government official in Siberia and later as governor of Astrakhan and Perm.
The first manager of the Germany national team was Otto Nerz, a school teacher from Mannheim, who served in the role from 1926 to 1936.
* Otto Liman von Sanders, German general who served as adviser and commander of Ottoman forces in World War I ; awarded the Pour le Mérite and the oak leaves simultaneously in January 1916 for his role in the Battle of Gallipoli.
Otto II served as Floris V's guardian until he was twelve years old ( 1266 ) and considered capable of administering Holland himself.
Otto Braun ( 28 January 1872 – 14 December 1955 ) was a German Social Democratic politician who intermittently served as Prime Minister of Prussia from 1920 to 1932.
Otto August Strandman VR III / 1 ( 30 November 1875 – 5 February 1941 ) was an Estonian politician, who served as Prime Minister ( 1919 ) and State Elder of Estonia ( 1929 – 1931 ).
The Estonian Labour Party with Ants Piip headed the one-party minority government between 26 October 1920 and 25 January 1921, when Otto Strandman served as both the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Court.

Otto and acting
In City of Nets, Otto Friedrich noted that the movie had a formidable array of acting talent, and that the scene in which he saw that his legs were gone was his " one great opportunity.
Lindsay also tried his hand at acting, appearing in Otto Preminger's Rosebud ; the following year his novel, The Edge, was published ( Lindsay had earlier authored two non-fiction memoirs ).
* Otto Herman Lode 1811 – 1813 ( acting )
* Otto Wilhelm Klinckowström 1820-1821 ( acting ) and 1821-1825
* Otto Herman Lode 1811 – 1813 ( acting )
* John Otto ( FBI acting director ), acting director of the FBI in 1987
After Jüri Vilms mysteriously died in Finland, Otto Strandman took over as acting Minister of Court.
The daughter of actors Lindsay and Barry Otto and the sister of actress Gracie Otto, she began acting at age eighteen, and has performed in a variety of independent and major studio films.
Otto was born in Brisbane to stage and film actor Barry Otto and former actress Lindsay Otto ( who retired from acting upon Miranda Otto's birth ).
In a naturally aspirated engine ; air for combustion ( diesel cycle in a diesel engine, or specific types of Otto cycle in gasoline engines – namely gasoline direct injection ), or an air / fuel mixture ( traditional Otto cycle petrol engines ) is drawn into the engines cylinders by atmospheric pressure acting against a partial vacuum that occurs as the piston travels downwards toward bottom dead centre during the induction stroke.
Joseph Taylor was acting Rollo ; John Lowin played Aubrey, Charles Hart Otto ; Nicholas Burt was Latorch, and Thomas Pollard the Cook.
In 1957, Paul Schell joined Radio Free Europe and the family moved to Munich, where Catherine developed an interest in acting and attended the prestigious Otto Falckenberg Academy of Performing Arts.
When the film was released in its day, Bosley Crowther, the film critic for The New York Times, appreciated the adaptation of Chandler's novel and lauded the acting, writing, " Practically all of the supporting roles are exceptionally well played, particularly by Mike Mazurki, the former wrestler, as the brutish Moose Malloy ; Otto Kruger as Jules Amthor, quack-psychologist and insidious blackmailer ; Anne Shirley as an innocent among the wolf pack, and Don Douglas as the police lieutenant.
It was he, as acting commander in chief in place of a sick Admiral Eduard von Knorr, who sent the German East Asia Squadron commanded by Otto von Diederichs to the Shandong Peninsula area in the fall of 1897, and who gave the order to take over Kiautschou in November.
He studied acting at the Munich Acting School and at the Otto Falkenberg school.
In 1901, Otto v. Furth and Hugo Schneider showed that a tyrosinase could be obtained from the blood of certain insects, and, acting upon a chromogen present in the blood, converted it into a pigmentary substance of melanin-like nature.
John E. Otto ( born December 18, 1938 ) was the acting director of the FBI in 1987.

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