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Japanese actor Seizo Fukumoto is said to have enacted 50,000 screen deaths in his long career as a kirare - yaku, a minor character whose role is to die extravagantly in a sword fight.

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Keefer had a long career on stage and in film, including the original production of «Death Of A Salesman `.
The film begins at this point, with Long's career related in flashback as he hovers between life and death in a hospital bed.
Leacock would follow this movie with a long, full career in American television, producing and directing shows like «Gunsmoke», «Hawaii Five - O», and «The Waltons» prior to his 1990 death.
Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story Almost two decades following her death, Hedy Lamarr is finally getting respect for her brilliant mind, in this entertaining and detailed documentary about the beautiful Austrian actress, who had a long career in Hollywood and invented «frequency hopping,» a technology used extensively today.
In 1995, shortly after the death of Mrs. Terry Fischer, the University named the professorship in her honor, fittingly recognizing her long and successful career as a community leader and incorporating her compelling vision into the mission of the professorshiIn 1995, shortly after the death of Mrs. Terry Fischer, the University named the professorship in her honor, fittingly recognizing her long and successful career as a community leader and incorporating her compelling vision into the mission of the professorshiin her honor, fittingly recognizing her long and successful career as a community leader and incorporating her compelling vision into the mission of the professorship.
Reports from various news sources have noted the coincidental timing in the death of the author's long - time attorney and older sister, Alice Lee, who by many accounts was the instrumental force behind guarding the author's privacy and career.
The traditional industry, while maybe not yet embracing indie publishing, has certainly come a long way from the days in which a vanity press - produced title was the kiss of death for an author's future publishing career; it's now becoming more and more common for publishers to seek out authors whose titles that have a proven following thanks to self - publishing.
In a statement about Dial's death, the gallery said, «Across his decades - long career, Mr. Dial elevated the meaning of self - taught artist, harnessing his tremendous ability to create work filled with emotion and that reflected the human experience.»
In 1962, Arneson began a long and distinguished teaching career at the University of California Davis, a position he held until a year before his death from liver cancer at age sixty - two.
This compact show touched on the long arc of Mitchell's career, from her early, calligraphic slashes in the 1950s, when she was painting in a studio off St. Marks Place in New York and drinking with the AbEx boys, through her time in Paris in the»60s, and, until her death in 1992, in the French countryside at an estate with an overgrown garden and a
The exhibition, now on view at Leslie Feely Fine Art in New York, features paintings completed in 2015 and 2014, not long before Saito's death following a long, fruitful career.
The artist and impersonator par excellance born Elaine Sturtevant long ago shed her given name in favor of the iconic standalone cognomen, a lá Warhol — an act of mirroring that both pays homage to her kinship with that artist, whose works she began shamelessly copying in the mid - «60s, and speaks to the fame that she earned over the course of her long and astonishing career, which ended with her death at 89 this May.
The exhibition unfolds in eight thematically - focused galleries that explore Munch's long - term engagement with particular subjects that recur throughout his career — love, death, sickness, psychological turmoil and mortality, especially his own.
In 1995 the writer and critic Mel Gooding wrote a monograph on Mary Fedden's work, tracing her long career up to her husband's death.
As Lynn Gumpert, director of the Grey Art Gallery and co-curator of the exhibition, notes, «Vicente began making collages, which he thought of as «concrete improvisations,» in 1949 and continued to do so throughout his long career until his death over five decades later.
The cut - outs, produced between 1937 and Matisse's death in 1954, represented a glorious final chapter in a long artistic career and are represented in Tate's permanent collection by the hugely popular work The Snail.
His work's resistance to easy categorization, the artist's eccentric personality, and the copious theoretical and technical notes that he kept in his painting diaries lent an air of mystery to Bluemner's career and legacy that was not dispelled until long after his death.
Since his death in 1997 Martin Kippenberger has had more museum exhibitions and recognition within the mainstream art world — something he longed for during his career — than he did while he was alive.
John Hill, who collaborated on the book before his death in 2007, also served as Secretary of State and Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court in his long career.
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