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She and co-wrote
She and Lang co-wrote all of his movies from 1921 through 1933, including 1922's Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler ( Dr. Mabuse the Gambler ), which ran for over four hours in two parts in the original version and was the first in the Dr. Mabuse trilogy, 1924's five-hour Die Nibelungen, the famous 1927 film Metropolis, and the 1931 classic, M, his first " talking " picture.
She co-wrote, directed and starred in the film and produced it under the banner of her own company, Leni Riefenstahl Productions.
She co-wrote the script with John E. Roach.
She had been working on the film, in which she appeared alongside 101 Dalmatians co-star Mark Williams, for 10 years, and aside from starring in it, she co-wrote the screenplay and produced the film.
She wrote or co-wrote songs for what would be the Minutemen's final album, 3-Way Tie ( For Last ), and to Watt's post-Minutemen band Firehose.
She also co-wrote the movie's theme song, " Can't Make it Good ", with Maida.
She co-wrote some of the tracks in it and was more involved in the process.
She co-wrote " Sister Morphine ", which is featured on the Stones ' Sticky Fingers album.
She also co-wrote with Taylor the song " Terra Nova " on his 1977 album JT.
She starred in the 1916 silent film A Night Out, an adaptation of the play she co-wrote, The Three Lights.
She co-wrote the hardback reference book, Ace, The Inside Story of the End of An Era with Mike Tucker, published by Virgin Publishing in 1996.
She co-wrote the song, " Don't Save It All For Christmas Day " along with Ric Wake and Peter Zizzo.
She co-wrote and produced Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five's most successful single, " The Message ", which is credited as the rap song that brought socially conscious lyrics into hip hop.
She also co-wrote a song with Mariah Carey called " O. O. C.
She co-wrote Schuller's autobiography, My Journey, and has written several other works.
She later co-wrote the book Cats of Shambala ( 1985 ) about the experience.
" She also co-wrote the theme song " City Heat ", which was sung by the jazz vocalist Joe Williams.
She also co-wrote the TV comedy film These Old Broads ( 2001 ), of which she was also co-executive producer.
Moving to New York, DeShannon co-wrote with Randy Newman, producing such songs as " She Don't Understand Him " and " Did He Call Today Mama?
She co-wrote and produced tracks for the following artists: Slumber Party Girls, Joanna Pacitti, Prima J, Girlicious, Pussycat Dolls, LaKisha Jones, Orianthi, Days Difference, Allison Iraheta, Vanessa Amorosi, Miley Cyrus, Christina Aguilera ( on the Burlesque Motion Picture Soundtrack ), and perhaps most interestingly, two tracks on Fergie's debut CD The Duchess.
She also worked with ex-offenders, co-wrote a book on housing for single homeless people in north London, and co-founded a refuge for battered women in West Sussex.
She did a duet with Rex Goudie on his new album Look Closer, on the song " Like I Was Dying ", which she also co-wrote.
She co-wrote and co-produced some of her own films as well.
" She co-wrote and co-produced some of her own films as well.
She and her husband Collier Young formed an independent company, The Filmakers, and Lupino became a producer, director and screenwriter of low-budget, issue-oriented films. This company would go on to produce 12 feature films, six of which she directed or co-directed, five of which she wrote or co-wrote, three of which she acted in, and 1 of which she co-produced.

She and underground
She compares the alleged misogyny characteristic of Lewis ' ideal of gender relations to underground male prostitution rings, which allegedly share the quality of men seeking to dominate subjects seen as less likely to take on submissive roles by a patriarchal society, but in both cases doing so as a theatrical mockery of women.
She becomes involved with Logan Cale ( Michael Weatherly ), an underground cyber-journalist with the alias Eyes Only, who recruits her to help fight corruption in the post-Pulse world, while at the same time she makes a living as a bicycle messenger at a courier company named Jam Pony along with her friends Original Cindy ( Valarie Rae Miller ), Herbal Thought ( Alimi Ballard ), and Sketchy ( Richard Gunn ).
She wants to build a raft to explore a stream which leads to an underground world.
She met Yu Qiwei, a biology student three years her senior, who was an underground member of the Communist Party Propaganda Department.
She realises that she cannot go through with killing Ged and instructs Manan to dig a false grave underground, while she takes Ged to hide in the treasury of the tombs where only she is allowed to go.
She heads underground to the labyrinth to think, and is horrified to find Kossil uncovering the fake grave, and desecrating the tombs by using a light.
She was killed in the village street during an air raid drill, while most people were underground, and much of the investigation turns on the issue of who had been, or could have been, outside the shelter when the murder was committed.
" She notes that the " 1980s generation " of post-punk indie rockers " has lately in the 2000s been taken down by younger " poptimists ," who argue that lovers of underground rock are elitists for not embracing the more multicultural mainstream ".
She portrayed the underground revolutionary Laureen Hobbs in the 1976 film Network and played the character of Victoria Butterfield on the television sitcom Maude ( 1977 – 1978 ).
She often becomes a hero in the novels, such as when she wins the war in Swallows and Amazons and finds an underground spring in Pigeon Post.
Similarly, the name of the underground civilisation in She, known as Kôr, derives from Norse mythological romance, where the " deathbed " of the goddess Hel is called Kör and means " disease " in Old Norse.
She co-founded Provisional Committee to Aid Jews ( Tymczasowy Komitet Pomocy Żydom ), which later turned into Council to Aid Jews ( Rada Pomocy Żydom ), codename Zegota, an underground organization whose sole purpose was to save Jews in Poland from Nazi extermination.
She was released through the efforts of the Polish underground and returned to Warsaw.
She attacks and subdues Kirtrina, who tells Selina that she had unknowingly stolen a map that details the location of the new Black Mask's underground bunker.
She aids in the rescue of the Keymaker from the Merovingian and in the subsequent escape, but her real role in the plot does not come into play until the climax of the story, where Neo is forced to choose between saving Trinity and saving Zion, the underground city where the last humans not living in the Matrix reside.
She wrote about animal rights movements and was a leading light of the Nazi underground during the 1960s.
She has performed with such artists as Lisa Lampanelli, Margaret Cho, Beck, and Ernesto Tomasini, and has collaborated with underground photographers / filmmakers Bruce LaBruce, Rick Castro, G. B. Jones, the performance artist Ron Athey and, more recently, with the Cheap art collective in Berlin, Germany.
She also contributed to the underground publication Chronicle of Current Events.
She becomes cold towards humans after this, and later auditions as a dancer for the Hellfire Club, an underground elite society.
She had been born in an underground world called Strata and sent away by its members to establish relations with the surface world.
She apparently went to Sioux City, Iowa, confirmed that her children were all right and then went underground.
She began running an anarchist bookshop, then went underground in 1985, when she joined the arm of Action directe that allied itself with the Red Army Faction.
She managed to escape on her way to exile and went underground.
She traveled Europe during the 1970s, returning to New York in 1981, where she worked with many underground theatre artists, including Jack Smith, Charles Ludlam and the Angels of Light.

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