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Weaver and wrote
On 10 March 1923 he wrote a letter to his patron, Harriet Weaver: " Yesterday I wrote two pages — the first I have since the final Yes of Ulysses.
Joyce wrote to Weaver in late 1929 that he had " explained to all about the book, at least a great deal, and he promised me that if I found it madness to continue, in my condition, and saw no other way out, that he would devote himself heart and soul to the completion of it, that is the second part and the epilogue or fourth.
" Even Joyce's patron Harriett Weaver wrote to him in 1927 to inform him of her misgivings regarding his new work, stating " I am made in such a way that I do not care much for the output from your Wholesale Safety Pun Factory nor for the darknesses and unintelligibilities of your deliberately entangled language system.
Weaver wrote, directed and stars in his next feature film 6 Month Rule with a cast featuring Martin Starr, Jaime Pressly, John Michael Higgins and Dave Foley.
Icelandic writer Halldór Laxness, who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1955, wrote most of his first novel, Vefarinn mikli frá Kasmír (" The Great Weaver from Kashmir "), in Taormina which he then praised highly in his book of autobiographical essays, Skáldatími (" The Time of the Poet ", 1963 ).
He wrote the libretto for a new children's opera Chincha-Chancha Cooroo or The Weaver s Wedding with music by Bernard Hughes.
The Weaver Twins from Stoke Gabriel wrote a song entitled, " Dart ".
For example, the Ulster Weaver Poets wrote in an Ulster Scots dialect.
He also wrote three books: Weaver on Strategy ( 1984 ), It's What You Learn After You Know It All That Counts ( 1983 ), and Winning ( 1972 ).
wrote and performed the lyrics in character as Charley Weaver:
Kinnison wrote letters to the FBI, Secret Service, and county sheriff alleging Weaver had threatened to kill the Pope, the President, and John V. Evans, governor of Idaho.
In 1957, Weaver wrote the first article in the inaugural issue of Russell Kirk's Modern Age.
He also wrote all of the material, with a few exceptions: Bobby Weaver co-wrote " A Face That Could Launch a Thousand Ships " and " Off with Their Heads " from the album Young Bodies Heal Quickly, You Know.
Weaver wrote a number of books regarding black issues and urban housing, including:
Weaver poet, James Orr wrote a poem entitled Donegore Hill on the subject.
" Of Weaver, Luciano wrote, " It's impossible for me not to admire him, but it's pretty hard for me to like him.
" Michael Brunas, John Brunas and Tom Weaver wrote in Universal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-46 ( McFarland, 1990 ), Lindsay, "... one of the loveliest and most talented of ' 30s leading ladies, contributes a fine, mature performance that's probably the best, certainly the most striking, in the picture .... ad a Bette Davis played Hepzibah, this same performance would be hailed as a classic ..."

Weaver and directed
* In 1977 for television, directed by Harvey Hart and starring Karl Malden, Ricardo Montalbán, Fritz Weaver, Fred Gwynne and Neville Brand.
" In the sequel Aliens directed by James Cameron critic Roger Ebert exclaims, " Weaver, who is onscreen almost all the time, comes through with a very strong, sympathetic performance: She's the thread that holds everything together.
Another popular and critically acclaimed TV movie was 1971's Duel, written by Richard Matheson, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Dennis Weaver.
* A Navajo Weaver directed by Susie Benally
* Second Weaver directed by Alta Kahn
The show was brought to television by Sylvester " Pat " Weaver and directed by Max Liebman who had been producing musical revues at the Taminant resort in the Poconos for many years prior.
In 1997, the novel was adapted into an acclaimed feature film directed by Ang Lee, featuring a cast including Joan Allen, Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Christina Ricci, Elijah Wood and Tobey Maguire.
During the series, in 1971, Weaver also appeared in Duel, a television movie directed by Steven Spielberg.
In 1994, Roman Polanski directed a film of the work, starring Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingsley, and Stuart Wilson.
Dave is a 1993 comedy-drama film written by Gary Ross, directed by Ivan Reitman, and starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver.
As a result, Weaver missed the hearing and a bench warrant was issued for his arrest, with the U. S. Marshals Service directed to serve it.
Blair directed the play Off Broadway in New York, starring Fritz Weaver and Philip Bosco, where it received considerable critical acclaim and ran for four months.
A 2002 television version was directed by Robin Lough, with stars Eddie Izzard, Victoria Hamilton, Prunella Scales, and Robin Weaver.
Since his Broadway debut in " Yentl " Shea has continued to work in Off-Broadway and Broadway theatre productions, starring in Arthur Kopit's End of the World with Linda Hunt, directed by Hal Prince, Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive with Molly Ringwold, Anne Meara's Down the Garden Paths with Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson, Eugene O ' Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night ( Joseph Jefferson Award nom., Best Actor ), the original production of A. R. Gurney's The Dining Room, Peter Parnell's The Sorrows of Stephen, Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, Poliakoff's American Days, for which he received a " Best Actor " nomination from the Drama Desk Awards, Romeo and Juliet, Philip Barry's The Animal Kingdom with Sigourney Weaver, Nancy Hasty's The Director, directed by Evan Bergman, and Israel Horowitz's The Secret of Madame Bonnard's Bath in 2007.

Weaver and played
Starting the following game, the song ( a favorite among many fans, who appreciated its references to Wild Bill Hagy and Earl Weaver ) was only played ( along with a video featuring several Orioles stars performing the song ) after wins.
When a human played the game against the computer, the computer queried the Earl Weaver or Tony La Russa Expert System for a decision on what strategy to follow.
* Sigourney Weaver as Gwen DeMarco, the actress who played Lt. Tawny Madison, the Computer Officer of the Protector, who performed communication duties.
Her eye-candy role, Tawny Madison, contrasts outrageously with the no-nonsense warrant officer Ellen Ripley of the Alien series, also played by Weaver.
The female action hero Ellen Ripley ( played by Sigourney Weaver ), who appeared in the first four Alien films, would become a cinematic icon.
Bill Laswell, Robert Weaver, Kevin Rutmanis, Marc Sloan and Stefan Lessard have also played slide bass.
Sigourney Weaver at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Baby Mama ( film ) | Baby Mama ; she played a role in the film.
* DeWitt Weaver, former professional golfer, played in PGA Tour, lives here
* Betty, Jean and Joanne Weaver, sisters who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in the early 1950s
The name " XUL " references the film Ghostbusters ( 1984 ), in which the ghost of an ancient Sumerian deity called Zuul possesses the character Dana Barrett ( played by Sigourney Weaver ) and declares, " There is no Dana, only Zuul ".
The remaining members of Traffic began a project with Mick Weaver ( a. k. a. Wynder K. Frog ), the short-lived Mason, Capaldi, Wood and Frog ( later shortened to Wooden Frog ), which played a few live dates and recorded some BBC sessions, but broke up before releasing any formal recordings.
As the series continued, some key changes were made: Nurse Carol Hathaway, played by Julianna Margulies, who attempts suicide in the original pilot script, was made into a regular cast member, while Gloria Reuben and Laura Innes would then join the series as Physician Assistant Jeanie Boulet and Dr. Kerry Weaver, respectively, by the second season.
The title role is played by Dennis Weaver as Marshal Sam McCloud, a law officer from Taos, New Mexico, on semi-permanent " special assignment " with the New York City Police Department.
The new series was to be a " reimagining " of the Weaver original, with the character changed to a woman and played by comedienne Brett Butler.
Later series during the 1980s ( both of which lasted only one season ) were Stone, in which Weaver played a Joseph Wambaugh-esque police sergeant turned crime novelist, and Buck James, in which he played a Texas-based surgeon and rancher ( Buck James was loosely based on real-life Texas doctor Red Duke ).
In 1978, Weaver played the trail boss R. J. Poteet in the television miniseries Centennial on the episode titled " The Longhorns.
Weaver received probably the best reviews of his career when he starred in the 1987 film Bluffing It, in which he played a man who is illiterate.
Weaver strongly believed in finishing as high in the standings as possible, even if a championship was not involved: In 1977, the Orioles entered the final weekend of the season tied for second place in the AL East with the Red Sox, three games behind the division-leading Yankees, to play a scheduled three-game series against the Red Sox in Boston, while the Yankees played three at home against Detroit.
Dennis Weaver played Mark's father, park ranger Tom Wedloe.
In the film Snow White: A Tale of Terror, the character is not a Queen, but rather a noblewoman named Lady Claudia Hoffman played by Sigourney Weaver, and is partly portrayed as a tragic character.
Ellen Ripley is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Alien film series played by American actress Sigourney Weaver.
He stated as the reasons: " She's not a sidekick, arm candy, or a damsel to be rescued ", " She isn't a fantasy version of a woman ", " The character is strong enough to survive multiple screenwriters ", and " She was lucky enough to be played by Sigourney Weaver ".
* Janine " Smurf " Cody, a fictional character played by Jacki Weaver in the 2010 Australian film Animal Kingdom

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