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In 1996, he starred in the film version of Substance ; in 2002, he appeared in the Baitz play Ten Unknowns at Boston's Huntington Theatre ; in 2004, he starred in his play, The Paris Letter at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles, a role he reprised the following year at the Laura Pels Theatre in New York City ; and at present, he is appearing in the ABC drama series Brothers & Sisters, which Baitz created, as a character named Saul, Rifkin's real-life name.

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Collins also appeared as a potential love interest / boyfriend for Ron Rifkin's character Saul Holden, on ABC's Brothers & Sisters, in fall of 2010.
Rifkin's work explores the potential impact of scientific and technological changes on the economy, the workforce, society, and the environment.
Rifkin's concept of connectivity is displayed in the Dutch people's quest for gezelligheid ( meaning a cozy, inclusive environment ), as well as the social market theories that have dominated French and German economic planning since WWII.
Experts and victims ' rights advocates, however, believe that Rifkin's recent statements have no value.
Rifkin's birth mother was a 20-year-old college student, birth father a 24-year old college student and army veteran.
It came from the corpse of prostitute and dancer Tiffany Bresciani, 22, the girlfriend of Dave Rubinstein ( a. k. a. Dave Insurgent, a member of the 1980s punk band Reagan Youth ), Rifkin's final victim.

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Winning the 1951 Best Picture Oscar and numerous other awards, the film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, featured many tunes of Gershwin, and concluded with an extensive, elaborate dance sequence built around the An American in Paris symphonic poem ( arranged for the film by Johnny Green ), costing $ 500, 000.
However, the film's ambitious scope and its extensive effects work forced Campbell, Raimi and producer Rob Tapert to put up $ 1 million of their collective salaries to shoot a new ending and not film a scene where a possessed woman pushes down some giant pillars.
When the 1999 film The Blair Witch Project was released, the extensive marketing campaign claimed it to be a real documentary, compiled from footage discovered abandoned in a forest.
The British director Mike Leigh makes extensive use of improvisation in the creation of his films, including improvising important moments in the characters lives that will not even appear in the film.
The play ran for a year at the Shubert Theatre, and in the months before its extensive national tour a film version was to be made by MGM.
The extensive use of split-screen as part of the narrative structure of a film, as in The Boston Strangler.
Perhaps the most extensive use of split screen was in Hans Canosa's 2005 film Conversations with Other Women.
Video and film director Michel Gondry has made extensive use of split screen techniques in his videos.
In August 2008, the BFI announced a new release of Salò on both high-definition Blu-ray and standard-definition DVD, claiming it to be " fully uncut and in its most complete version ," and that " the film has been re-mastered from the original Italian restoration negatives " and would be accompanied by a second disc containing extensive additional features.
The underlying themes of the film have been the subject of extensive critical discussion ; critics and scholars have interpreted it as a paradigmatic exploitation film in which female protagonists are subjected to brutal, sadistic violence.
Karl Hardman told an interviewer that the music came from the extensive film music library of WRS Studio.
The film made use of extensive on-location street scenes and waterfront shots, and included a notable score by composer Leonard Bernstein.
The 1933 film King Kong made extensive use of miniature effects including scale models and stop-motion animation of miniature elements.
The film made extensive use of authentic locations, filming in Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion National Park in Utah and the San Fernando Mission and the Mojave Desert in California.
" His most famous film, Le Voyage dans la lune ( 1902 ), a whimsical parody of Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon, featured a combination of live action and animation, and also incorporated extensive miniature and matte painting work.
Rapf initially hesitated, but when he found out that most of the film would be live-action and that he could make extensive changes, he accepted the offer.
With its extensive underwater scenes and languid score ( as with nearly all of Luc Besson's films the soundtrack was composed by Eric Serra ), the film has been both praised as beautiful and serene, and in equal measure criticized as being too drawn out, overly reflective and introspective.
The Dome of Discovery, the Exhibition of Science in South Kensington and the travelling Festival Exhibition made extensive use of educational and explanatory film.
The film makes extensive use of the IntroVision process, a variation of front projection that allows realistic three-dimensional interaction of foreground characters with projected backgrounds without the heavy cost of traditional bluescreen effects.
The film achieved a sense of the era through extensive use of period Swedish progg and pop songs, including ABBA's hit " S. O. S.
Despite the extensive cuts, the film was still negatively received by audiences, and remained an object of extreme controversy.
Although the film was made between July and October 1951, it was not released until 1953 due to director Stevens ' extensive editing.
A recent study done by the observer of Chinese film and television, Ying Zhu, suggests that “ CCTV is full of serious-minded creators who regularly experience bouts of self-doubt, philosophical ambivalence, and in some cases, clinical depression .” During her extensive interviews with key CCTV players, Zhu notes that “ Certain common themes, about ideals distorted or altogether thwarted by commercial and political pressure, emerged .”

extensive and credits
Throughout the show's run, there was extensive Internet speculation as to whether the theme song and opening credits would be changed.
In the UK, Master's degrees may be taught or by research: taught Master's include the MSc and MA degrees which last 1 year and are worth 180 CATS credits ( equivalent to 90 ECTS European credits ), whereas the Master's by research degrees include the MRes ( Master of Research ) which also lasts 1 year and worths 180 CATS or 90 ECTS credits ( the difference compared to the MA / MSc being that the research is much more extensive ), and the MPhil ( Master of Philosophy ) degree which lasts 2 years.
Routledge's extensive radio credits include several Alan Bennett plays and the BBC dramatisation of Carole Hayman's Ladies of Letters, in which she and Prunella Scales play retired women exchanging humorous correspondence over the course of several years.
* The ending credits of the film 300 ( 2007 ) depict a battle in silhouette, and the source-material graphic novel by Frank Miller features extensive use of stylised silhouettes.
Film author Pauline Kael credits Mankiewicz with having written, alone or with others, " about forty of the films I remember best from the twenties and thirties ," adding, " I hadn ’ t realized how extensive his career was.
His extensive television credits include three years as Dr. Ted Stuart on the series The Bold Ones: The New Doctors ( 1969-1972 ) and two years as Tony Cumson on Falcon Crest ( 1986-1988 ).
Opening credits since the early 1980s, if present at all, identify the major actors and crew, while the closing credits list an extensive cast and production crew.
The college offers flexible programs, including distance education, extensive transfers of credits from other universities, prior learning assessment for knowledge gained through independent studies, standardized evaluations, and the opportunity to design one's own degree with an academic advisor or mentor.
An actor with extensive film, television and theatre credits, he portrayed leading roles in acclaimed pictures such as La tregua ( 1974 ), Juan que reía ( 1976 ), Darse cuenta ( 1984 ), Esperando la carroza ( 1985 ), Made in Argentina ( 1986 ), Cien veces no debo ( 1990 ), Convivencia ( 1993 ), Una sombra ya pronto serás ( 1994 ), De mi barrio con amór ( 1995 ), and Los pasos perdidos ( 2001 ).
He has an extensive list of credits in film, TV, and theater going back over 20 years, and his most recent film role was as Headmaster Widdlesome in Thunderbirds.
Gareth Williams has an extensive list of film credits, including " Hollywoodland " with Adrien Brody, " The Cell " with Jennifer Lopez, and " Keith " with Jesse McCartney, " Palookaville ," " Malcolm X " with Denzel Washington and was the lead in the Danish produced road movie " P. O. V.
Becket's extensive list of credits includes:
MacIntosh has a wealth of acting experience, with an extensive list of TV credits including Police Rescue, The Flying Doctors, Something in the Air, Grass Roots, Stingers, State Coroner, Good Guys Bad Guys, Wildside, McLeod's Daughters, G. P., The Feds III and Chances.
As for her anime dubbing, she has an extensive list of credits.
Along with his choreographic credits, Pazik had extensive credits as a teacher and trained a number of dancers who are now enjoying successful professional careers.
J. C. Penney credits this collaboration as result of extensive customer input.
In addition to her extensive credits in television and theatre, Gilsig also has some experience with films.
The game includes extensive credits, however some of the more notable contributors include:
Blake has appeared in television programmes starring Victoria Wood and has extensive radio credits.
* Ross's extensive Broadway show credits

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