List of Golden Globe Awards: Television, Best Series, Drama - List of Golden Globe Awards: Television, Best Series, Drama Despite the name, this is also an award that documentary series and mini-series can win, as proved by Roots (1978) and 60 Minutes (1979). 1970 - Marcus Welby, M.D 1971 - Medical Center 1972 - Mannix 1973 - Columbo 1974 - The Waltons 1975 - Upstairs/Downstairs 1976 - Kojak 1977 - Rich Man, Poor Man (Book I) 1978 - Roots 1979 - 60 Minutes 1980 - Lou Grant 1981 - Shogun 1982 - Hill Street Blues 1983 - Hill Street Blues 1984 - Dynasty 1985 - Murder, She Wrote 1986 - Murder, She Wrote 1987 - L.A. Law 1988 - L.A. Law 1989 - thirtysomething 1990 - China Beach 1991 - Twin Peaks 1992 - Northern Exposure.
List of prizes, medals, and awards - List of prizes, medals, and awards A list of famous prizes, medals, and awards including cups, trophies, bowls, badges, state decorations etc. Lists of people By name By belief By nationality By occupation By office held By prize won Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Science, Mathematics, Technology 1.1 Mathematics 1.2 Computer Science, Engineering, Technology, and Invention 2 Arts and Letters 2.3 American literature 2.4 British literature 2.5 Canadian literature 2.6 Finnish literature 2.7 French language literature 2.8 Indian literature 2.9 Italian literature 2.10 Spanish literature 2.11 Swedish literature 2.12 Science fiction and Fantasy 2.13 Children's literature 3 Architecture 4 Business and Management 5 Humanitarianism 6 Logic and Philosophy 7 General achievement 8 National honours, military, and patriotic medals 8.14 Australia 8.15 Canada 8.16 France 8.17 Germany.
List of Golden Globe Awards: Television, Best Series, Musical/Comedy - List of Golden Globe Awards: Television, Best Series, Musical/Comedy 1970 - The Governor and J.J 1971 - The Carol Burnett Show 1972 - All in the Family 1973 - All in the Family 1974 - All in the Family 1975 - Rhoda 1976 - Barney Miller 1977 - Barney Miller 1978 - All in the Family 1979 - Taxi 1980 - Taxi; Alice 1981 - Taxi 1982 - M*A*S*H 1983 - Fame 1984 - Fame 1985 - The Cosby Show 1986 - The Golden Girls 1987 - The Golden Girls 1988 - The Golden Girls 1989 - The Wonder Years 1990 - Murphy Brown 1991 - Cheers 1992 - Brooklyn Bridge 1993 - Roseanne 1994 - Seinfeld 1995 - Frasier and Mad About You 1996 -.
List of Canadians - List of Canadians This is a list of well-known Canadians. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Artists 2 Astronauts 3 Authors 4 Business Personalities 5 Cartoonists 6 Criminals 6.1 Alleged criminals 6.2 Wrongfully convicted 7 Educators 8 Explorers 9 Humanitarians 10 Inventors 11 Military Figures 12 Motion Pictures, Radio, & Television 13 Musicians 14 Political Leaders 15 Religious personalities 16 Scholars 17 Scientists 18 Sports Personalities 19 Other Personalities Artists The Group of Seven - male painters The Beaver Hall Group - female painters Robert Bateman (1930-), painter Paul-Émile Borduas, abstract painter Emily Carr (1871-1945), painter Jack Chambers Susan M. Cohen Watercolour artist, Thornhill, Ontario Greg Curnoe (1936-1992) Charles Daudelin (1920-2001), sculptor Marcelle Ferron (1924-2001), glazier Pierre Granche (1948-1997), sculptor Jack Harman, (1927-2001), sculptor Jean-Paul Mousseau, (1927-1991),.
Kathleen Turner - She was a gymnast as a teenager. While attending high school in London, England, she also took classes at the London Central School of Speech and Drama. When her father died in 1973, the family moved back to Springfield. She attended Southwest Missouri State University at Springfield for two years, then gained her Bachelor in Fine Arts degree from the University of Maryland in 1977. Turner married realtor Jay Weiss in 1984, and has a daughter, Rachel Ann Weiss, born 1988. She was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 1992. She was nominated for an Oscar for best actress in 1987 in Peggy Sue Got Married. She received two Golden Globe awards, both for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, in Romancing the Stone (1984) and Prizzi's Honor (1985)..
Marlee Matlin - stage at the age of seven, and her film debut brought her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama and an Academy Award for Best Actress (at 21, the youngest person ever to receive the award) - an achievement even more remarkable because she is almost completely deaf. Born in Morton Grove, Illinois, Marlee Matlin lost most of her hearing at the age of 18 months, following a bout of measles. (She lost all hearing in her right ear, and 80% of hearing in her left ear.) She made her stage debut at the age of seven, as Dorothy in a children's theatre version of The Wizard of Oz, and continued to appear with the same children's theatre group throughout her childhood. As an adult, she appeared in.
List of Golden Globe Awards: Film, Best Drama - List of Golden Globe Awards: Film, Best Drama 1944 - The Song of Bernadette 1945 - Going My Way 1946 - The Lost Weekend 1947 - The Best Years of Our Lives 1948 - Gentleman's Agreement 1949 - Johnny Belinda; The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 1950 - All the King's Men 1951 - Sunset Boulevard 1952 - A Place in the Sun 1953 - The Greatest Show on Earth 1954 - The Robe 1955 - On the Waterfront 1956 - East of Eden 1957 - Around the World in Eighty Days 1958 - The Bridge on the River Kwai 1959 - The Defiant Ones 1960 - Ben-Hur 1961 - Spartacus 1962 - The Guns of Navarone 1963 - Lawrence of Arabia 1964 - The Cardinal.
List of Golden Globe Awards: Film, Best Actress, Drama - List of Golden Globe Awards: Film, Best Actress, Drama 1944 - Jennifer Jones, The Song of Bernadette 1945 - Ingrid Bergman, Gaslight 1946 - Ingrid Bergman, The Bells of St. Mary's 1947 - Rosalind Russell, Sister Kenny 1948 - Rosalind Russell, Mourning Becomes Electra 1949 - Jane Wyman, Johnny Belinda 1950 - Olivia de Havilland, The Heiress 1951 - Gloria Swanson, Sunset Boulevard 1952 - Jane Wyman, The Blue Veil 1953 - Shirley Booth, Come Back, Little Sheba 1954 - Audrey Hepburn, Roman Holiday 1955 - Grace Kelly, The Country Girl 1956 - Anna Magnani, The Rose Tattoo 1957 - Ingrid Bergman, Anastasia 1958 - Joanne Woodward, The Three Faces of Eve 1959 - Susan Hayward, I Want to Live 1960 - Elizabeth Taylor, Suddenly, Last.
List of Golden Globe Awards: Film, Best Actor, Drama - List of Golden Globe Awards: Film, Best Actor, Drama 1944 - Paul Lukas, Watch on the Rhine 1945 - Alexander Knox, Wilson 1946 - Ray Milland, The Lost Weekend 1947 - Gregory Peck, The Yearling 1948 - Ronald Colman, A Double Life 1949 - Laurence Olivier, Hamlet 1950 - Broderick Crawford, All the King's Men 1951 - José Ferrer, Cyrano de Bergerac 1952 - Fredric March, Death of a Salesman 1953 - Gary Cooper, High Noon 1954 - Spencer Tracy, The Actress 1955 - Marlon Brando, On the Waterfront 1956 - Ernest Borgnine, Marty 1957 - Kirk Douglas, Lust for Life 1958 - Alec Guinness, The Bridge on the River Kwai 1959 - David Niven, Separate Tables 1960 - Anthony Franciosa, Career 1961 - Burt Lancaster,.
List of movie awards - List of movie awards This is a list of groups, organizations and festivals that award prizes to motion pictures. Many awards are simply called the best picture (or actor or director) as chosen by the group presenting the wards. Where applicable, however, the name of the award is given -- for example, the Oscar. Awards have been divided into three major categories: critics' awards, voted on (usually annually) by a group of critics; festival awards, awards presented to the best film shown in a particular film festival; and industry awards, which are selected by professionals working in some branch of the movie industry. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Critics' awards 1.1 Australia 1.2 Canada 1.3 France 1.4 Internet 1.5 United Kingdom 1.6 United States 2 Festival.
List of Japan-related topics - List of Japan-related topics See also Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Japanese) Wikipedia:WikiProject Japanese prefectures Wikipedia:Wikiproject Japanese districts and municipalites Wikipedia:Tips for Japanese Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Japan Wikipedia:WikiProject Chinese characters Kanji Reference:Index Wikipedia:Manual of Style for Japan-related articles A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # .hack, .hack//SIGN, 0 Series Shinkansen, 100 Series Shinkansen, 100-yen shop, 1964 Summer Olympics, 1998 Winter Olympics, 200 Series Shinkansen, 23 special wards, 2ch, 300 Series Shinkansen, 400 Series Shinkansen, 47 Ronin, 500 Series Shinkansen, 55-year system, 64DD, 700 Series Shinkansen, 800 Series Shinkansen A A City With No People, A.I. Love You, Abashiri, Abashiri subprefecture, ABCL/1, ABCL/R, ABCL/R2, Abe clan of Mikawa, Abe Iso, Abe Masakatsu, Abe.
List of movies that have been considered the worst ever - List of movies that have been considered the worst ever Obviously, due to the subjective nature of "good" and "bad" judgments, there can be disagreement about what constitutes an "extremely bad movie". A movie usually garners an extremely bad reputation not merely for simply failing as drama, but failing to a degree out of all proportion to popular and critical expectation. Sometimes, excessive pre-release hype surrounding a film can build up expectations in viewers to an unrealistic degree; an example might be the Star Wars prequels, which, while performing extremely well at the box office, have caused great argument among fans of the series. And sometimes, audiences who are tiring of an overexposed celebrity will heap vilification upon a film starring that celebrity if it is.
Aaron Sorkin - York City) is an American screenwriter and producer now working in film and television. He graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater. After a brief stint at acting, he quickly established a reputation as a young, promising playwright on the New York theatre scene. His 1989 Broadway play A Few Good Men was made into a critically aclaimed feature film in 1992, kickstarting his Hollywood career. Sorkin is arguably best known for his highbrow TV drama, The West Wing, a series originally conceived from leftover dialogue written for the American President, a 1995 feature starring Michael Douglas as the President of the United States. The West Wing was honored with 13 Emmy Awards for its debut season, making the show a record holder for most Emmys.
Actor - actor is a person who acts, or plays a role, in films, television, theater, radio, video games or even on the street. In addition to playing dramatic roles, actors may also sing or dance. A female actor is sometimes called an actress. See: List of male movie actors, List of female movie actors, List of male theater actors and List of female theater actors For information on the artistic craft, see acting History The first recorded case of an actor performing took place in 534 B.C (probably on November 23rd, though the changes in calendar over the years make it hard to determine exactly) when the Greek performer Thespus stepped on to the stage at the Theatre Dionysus and became the first person to speak words as a character in a.
Hope Lange - December 19, 2003 at Santa Monica, California, was a stage, film, and television actress. Born into a theatrical family, Hope Lange was only 12 years of age when she first appeared in a Broadway play. Following her father’s passing, a teenage Lange worked as a waitress in her mother’s Greenwich Village restaurant and sometimes walked the dog of former First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt who had a nearby apartment. When the photo of the beautiful girl appeared in the newspaper, she received an offer to work as a New York City advertising model that eventually led to a return to acting in the early 1950’s when she began working in television. After being part of a 1953 television series, the demure and sophisticated blonde actress came to prominence.
Dancer in the Dark - into a trance and imagines that Bill's corpse stands up and slow dances with her, urging her to run to freedom.) She does, and takes the money to the Institute for the Blind to pay for her son's operation before the police can take it from her. Eventually Selma is caught and put on trial. It is here that she is pegged as a Communist sympathizer and murderess. Although she tells as much truth about the situation as she can, she refuses to reveal Bill's secret because she promised not to. Additionally, when her claims that the reason she didn't have any money was because she was sending it to her father in Czecholslovakia are proven false, she is convicted and sentenced to death. Cvalda and Jeff eventually put the pieces.
The Third Man - released in 1950 (Decca in UK, London Records in USA) became a bestseller, and later an LP was released. Cast Orson Welles as Harry Lime Joseph Cotten as Holly Martins Trevor Howard as Major Calloway Wilfred Hyde-White as Crabbin Bernard Lee as Sgt. Paine Erich Ponto as Dr. Winkel Ernst Deutsch as Kurtz Siegfried Breuer as Popescu The film won the 1949 Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) at the Cannes Film Festival, a British Academy Award for Best Film, and an Academy Award for Best Black and White Cinematography in 1950. The film was also voted the best British film of all time by the British Film Institute. Such is Orson Welles's fame as a director that many people erroneously believe that he directed the film. A radio drama series called The.
Claire Danes - as Romeo in William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet (1996) Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Awards 1.1 Won 1.2 Nominated 2 Filmography 2.3 Notable TV Guest Appearances 3 External references Awards Won Golden Globe Awards (1995) Best performance by an actress in a TV-series drama as Angela Chase in My So-Called Life (1994) Young Star Award (1995) Best performance by a youth ensemble in a TV series as Angela Chase in My So-Called Life (1994) shared with Wilson Cruz , Devon Gummersall , A.J.Langer , Devon Odessa and Lisa Wilhoit ShoWest (1997) Female star of tomorrow MTV Movie Awards (1997) Best female performance as Juliet Capulet in R&J (1996) Blockbuster Entertainment Award (1997) Favorite actress (romance ) as Juliet Capulet in R&J (1996) Young Artist Awards (1997) Best supporting young actress as.
Sam Waterston - in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Waterston is equally at home on the stage, in movies, and on television. Waterston grew up at the Brooks School, a boarding school in North Andover, Massachusetts. He attended the Groton School (another prep school), Yale University, and the Sorbonne. His first film was Fitzwilly in 1967. Other films include The Great Gatsby, Rancho Deluxe, Journey Into Fear, Capricorn One, Heaven's Gate, The Killing Fields (nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor), Interiors, Hannah and Her Sisters, Crimes and Misdemeanors and Serial Mom. Waterston has also starred in the well-received television series I'll Fly Away and currently stars in Law & Order. Waterston continues to win accolades, he is a six time Emmy Award nominee, winner of Golden Globe and Screen Actor's Guild awards and has been.
Raquel Welch - Fair. After high school she entered San Diego State College on a theater arts scholarship. The following year she married a high school sweetheart, James Welch. In 1959, Raquel Welch played the title role in the famous Hemet, California yearly outdoor play Ramona, which is based on the 1884 novel by Helen Hunt Jackson. Welch became a weather forecaster at a local San Diego television station. Because of her heavy schedule, she decided to leave college. Her marriage broke up and she moved with her two children to Dallas, Texas, where she modeled for Neiman-Marcus and worked as a cocktail hostess, entending to move on to New York City from there. Instead, she moved back to California. She found a place in Los Angeles and started making the rounds of the.