Sentences with phrase «early television work»

Her early television work included roles in the television shows Fudge (1995) and 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (1999).

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The 35 - year - old held talks with Rangers boss Harry Redknapp earlier this week following his return from Brazil, where he had been working as a television pundit on the World Cup.
Eric Vinal, who works for Onondaga County's economic development office, posted a picture of himself on Instagram earlier this month with Esposito, who played the character Gustavo Fring in «Breaking Bad» and stars in the television series «Revolution.»
Working for Vietnam's Ministry of Science and Technology, Nga will assess the country's current early - warning system, which relies on the Voice of Vietnam and Vietnam Television, and she will review lessons learned in other regions, too.
Officials at his institution, Karolinska Institute, initially cleared him of many charges, but that all changed earlier this year, when Swedish Television (SVT) aired a series of documentaries about Macchiarini and his work.
Janet Early is a health enthusiast living in Los Angeles and working as a researcher for a major television company.
Working on short - form content for a monthly publication is definitely a big change from working in television, but I think it's a huge part of the future of the industry and I wanted to be a part of that shift eaWorking on short - form content for a monthly publication is definitely a big change from working in television, but I think it's a huge part of the future of the industry and I wanted to be a part of that shift eaworking in television, but I think it's a huge part of the future of the industry and I wanted to be a part of that shift early on.
Unlike series co-star Biel, Mitchell remained with the program throughout its run, and through many character changes that found Lucy marrying Kevin Kinkirk, working as an associate pastor, giving birth, and surviving both a miscarriage to twins and clinical depression.Although Mitchell branched out from television into cinematic work as early as 1996, with a turn in the fantasy - action thriller The Crow: City of Angels, and continued intermittent film appearances (such as a supporting role in 2005's slasher movie Saw II), she made no secret of her real passion: performing country music as a guitarist and vocalist.
In the early»90s, the majority of his work was either in television (the P
In 1952 he began working in early television programming, working up to the title role in «Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers.»
Later receiving his bachelor's degree from Cal State L.A. and his master's degree from U.C.L.A., the creative soundman worked prominently in television commercials before turning to feature work in the early»70s.
During the early 1990s, around the time of Twin Peaks, Lynch was extremely busy, working on Julee Cruise's first two albums, staging the musical play Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Broken Hearted, with Cruise and Badalamenti's music, developing other short lived television projects and continually creating visual artwork.
At this point, it should be clear from the review that this film is a limited appeal project only for unwavering fanboys and perhaps those looking to see early work by future television stars Courteney Cox and Robert Duncan McNeil.
Jeff Bridges had done some television work but this was very early on in his career as well.
Directed by Quentin Lawrence and based on a television film he had directed earlier, the entire film is kept to a couple of sets and a small, contained cast, and the controlled microcosm is part of what makes it work, as the threats are all outside the walls, unseen and only heard over a phone line or described by the charmingly commanding Morell.
Though as early as 1996 she was reportedly at work on a film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel The Price of Salt, later adapted by Todd Haynes into 2015's Carol, Macdonald has worked exclusively in television ever since, and has been back in view lately for directing the acclaimed new miniseries adaptation of Howards End, scripted by Kenneth Lonergan.
Pacino should have won years earlier for his stunning work in «The Godfather Part II,» but of course the Academy, in its infinite wisdom, awarded old - timer Art Carney, a television icon, the award for «Harry and Tonto» -LRB-?).
Szifrón, who will turn 40 this summer, has been working steadily in Argentine television since the early 2000s.
And The Larry Sanders Show is a fitting reference point as it was an early television series that Judd Apatow worked on before becoming a key part of the creative team behind Freaks and Greeks (1999 - 2000), which Rogen and Franco got their breaks on, and then creating Undeclared (2001 - 2002), which starred Baruchel and again featured Rogen.
Guest isn't really new to television, having cut his directorial teeth there in the»80s and early»90s, but he's worked mostly in film since the mid -»90s.
In television she has worked on such distinguished shows as EARLY EDITION (Kyle Chandler), THE BIG C (Laura Linney), THE MINDY PROJECT (Mindy Kaling) and most recently worked with Adam McKay and Will Ferrell's company, Gary Sanchez Productions, on the pilot MISSION CONTROL and the limited TV series BAD JUDGE starring Kate Walsh.
But in the early 1990s, Paul found work on television before his first substantial role in «Clueless» several years later.
Producer / Emmy ® - award winning actress, America Ferrera talks about her early roles in film and television including the hit show Ugly Betty, Real Women Have Curves, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and working with Ryan Piers Williams on the independent film The Dry Land.
Producer / Emmy ® - award winning actress, America Ferrera talks her early roles in film and television including the hit show Ugly Betty, Real Women Have Curves, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and working with Ryan Piers Williams on the independent film The Dry Land.
Students can work towards a 2 or 4 year university degree or chose a career and technical education program in such areas as auto collision technology, CAD, computer information systems, culinary arts, criminal justice, medical careers, fire science technology, welding, multimedia graphic design, radio / television, early childhood education, and others.
In the early days of her career, Rachelle spent five years at Fox Broadcasting Company where she served as special programming coordinator, working on more than sixty network television specials including the Emmy Awards and Billboard Music Awards.
Narrated in perfect Dench style by Samantha Bond, this is the ideal format for quick glimpses, drawn with humor and charm, of her incredibly full working life, from her earliest appearances with the Old Vic and the Royal Shakespeare Company to her many roles in West End and on Broadway, in television and on the silver screen, including an Academy Award - winning portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love.
From Lorrie Moore's earliest reviews of novels by Margaret Atwood and Nora Ephron, to an essay on Ezra Edelman's 2016 O.J. Simpson documentary, and in between: Moore on the writing of fiction (the work of V. S. Pritchett, Don DeLillo, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Munro, Stanley Elkin, Dawn Powell, Nicholson Baker, et al.)... on the continuing unequal state of race in America... on the shock of the shocking GOP... on the dangers (and cruel truths) of celebrity marriages and love affairs... on the wilds of television (The Wire, Friday Night Lights, Into the Abyss, Girls, Homeland, True Detective, Making a Murderer)... on the (d) evolving environment... on terrorism, the historical imagination, and the world's newest form of novelist... on the lesser (and larger) lives of biography and the midwifery between art and life (Anaïs Nin, Marilyn Monroe, John Cheever, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Eudora Welty, Bernard Malamud, among others)... and on the high art of being Helen Gurley Brown... and much, much more.
My father John Sedwick started his career as a stage director, then began working in early television in the 1950's.
His prolific work can be seen everywhere, including on television, on the stage (indeed, earlier this fall, his show Harakiri Kane debuted at the Brick Theater in -LSB-...]
Earlier in the year Ubisoft Motion Pictures and Television Division of Ubisoft announced they were working on an Assassin's Creed film, -LSB-...]
Artist Michael Smith discusses the influence of standup comedy and television on his early video and performance works, on - view in the exhibition Rituals of Rented Island: Object Theater, Loft Performance, and the New Psychodrama — Manhattan, 1970 — 1980 (October 31, 2013 — February 2, 2014).
The anxiety is there in the work, early and late: in the Cold War «Combines,» in the skewed street signs of the 1980s «Glut» sculptures, and in the image - jammed silk - screens that suggest stacked - up televisions, each tuned to different types of jolting news.
Upstream Gallery presents work of Dutch artist Marinus Boezem (1934) at Art Basel 2018 Feature section, dedicated to signal his position as pioneer in the international development of conceptual art and early video and television art through an extensive survey of unique works, editions and arc...
These works have been read as visual metaphors of Vietnam - era war images broadcast on television, and references early experimental video practices of the 1970s, with its dynamic black and white horizontal lines and ghosted movement.
Chapter 1: Things Must be Pulverized: Abstract Expressionism Charts the move from figurative to abstract painting as the dominant style of painting (1940s & 50s) Key artists discussed: Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko Chapter 2: Wounded Painting: Informel in Europe and Beyond Meanwhile in Europe: abstract painters immediate responses to the horrors of World War II (1940s & 50s) Key artists discussed: Jean Dubuffet, Lucio Fontana, Viennese Aktionism, Wols Chapter 3: Post-War Figurative Painting Surveys those artists who defiantly continued to make figurative work as Abstraction was rising to dominance - including Social Realists (1940s & 50s) Key artists discussed: Francis Bacon, Lucien Freud, Alice Neel, Pablo Picasso Chapter 4: Against Gesture - Geometric Abstraction The development of a rational, universal language of art - the opposite of the highly emotional Informel or Abstract Expressionism (1950s and early 1960s) Key artists discussed: Lygia Clark, Ellsworth Kelly, Bridget Riley, Yves Klein Chapter 5: Post-Painting Part 1: After Pollock In the aftermath of Pollock's death: the early days of Pop, Minimalism and Conceptual painting in the USA (1950s and early 1960s) Key artists discussed: Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly Chapter 5: Anti Tradition - Pop Painitng How painting survives against growth of mass visual culture: photography and television - if you can't beat them, join them (1960s and 70s) Key artists discussed: Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol Chapter 6: A transcendental high art: Neo Expressionism and its Discontents The continuation of figuration and expressionism in the 1970s and 80s, including many artists who have only been appreciated in later years (1970s & 80s) Key artists discussed: Georg Baselitz, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Anselm Kiefer, Julian Schnabel, Chapter 7: Post-Painting Part II: After Pop A new era in which figurative and abstract exist side by side rather than polar opposites plus painting expands beyond the canvas (late 1980s to 2000s) Key artists discussed: Tomma Abts, Mark Grotjahn, Chris Ofili, Christopher Wool Chapter 8: New Figures, Pop Romantics Post-cold war, artists use paint to create a new kind of «pop art» - primarily figurative - tackling cultural, social and political issues (1990s to now) Key artists discussed: John Currin, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Neo Rauch, Luc Tuymans
As a research fellow at MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS) and artist - in - residence at Boston's public television station WGBH, he began to develop new forms of interdisciplinary work and integrated forms of visual information that now stand as significant experiments in early new media art.
-- Nikolay Oleynikov, Tsaplya Olga Egorova, Dmitry Vilensky, and others Claire Fontaine (fictional conceptual artist)-- A Paris - based collective including Fulvia Carnevale and James Thornhill CPLY — William N. Copley Diane Pruis (pseudonymous Los Angeles gallerist)-- Untitled gallery's Joel Mesler Donelle Woolford (black female artist)-- Actors hired to impersonate said fictional artist by white artist Joe Scanlan Dr. Lakra (Mexican artist inspired by tattoo culture)-- Jeronimo Lopez Ramirez Dr. Videovich (a «specialist in curing television addiction»)-- The Argentine - American conceptual artist Jaime Davidovich Dzine — Carlos Rolon George Hartigan — The male pseudonym that the Abstract Expressionist painter Grace Hartigan adopted early in her career Frog King Kwok (Hong Kong performance artist who uses Chinese food as a frequent medium)-- Conceptualist Kwok Mang Ho The Guerrilla Girls — A still - anonymous group of feminist artists who made critical agit - prop work exposing the gender biases in the art world Hennessy Youngman (hip - hop - styled YouTube advice dispenser), Franklin Vivray (increasingly unhinged Bob Ross - like TV painting instructor)-- Jayson Musson Henry Codax (mysterious monochrome artist)-- Jacob Kassay and Olivier Mosset JR — Not the shot villain of «Dallas» but the still - incognito street artist of global post-TED fame John Dogg (artist), Fulton Ryder (Upper East Side gallerist)-- Richard Prince KAWS — Brian Donnelly The King of Kowloon (calligraphic Hong Kong graffiti artist)-- Tsang Tsou - choi Klaus von Nichtssagend (fictitious Lower East Side dealer)-- Ingrid Bromberg Kennedy, Rob Hult, and Sam Wilson Leo Gabin — Ghent - based collective composed of Gaëtan Begerem, Robin De Vooght, and Lieven Deconinck Lucie Fontaine (art and curatorial collective)-- The writer / curator Nicola Trezzi and artist Alice Tomaselli MadeIn Corporation — Xu Zhen Man Ray — Emmanuel Radnitzky Marvin Gaye Chetwynd (Turner Prize - nominated artist formerly known as Spartacus Chetwynd)-- Alalia Chetwynd Maurizio Cattelan — Massimiliano Gioni, at least in many interviews the New Museum curator did in the famed Italian artist's stead in the»90s Mr. Brainwash (Banksy - idolizing street artist)-- Thierry Guetta MURK FLUID, Mike Lood — The artist Mark Flood R. Mutt, Rrose Sélavy — Marcel Duchamp Rammellzee — Legendary New York street artist and multimedia visionary, whose real name «is not to be told... that is forbidden,» according to his widow Reena Spaulings (Lower East Side gallery)-- Artist Emily Sundblad and writer John Kelsey Regina Rex (fictional Brooklyn gallerist)-- The artists Eli Ping (who now has opened Eli Ping Gallery on the Lower East Side), Theresa Ganz, Yevgenia Baras, Aylssa Gorelick, Angelina Gualdoni, Max Warsh, and Lauren Portada Retna — Marquis Lewis Rod Bianco (fictional Oslo galleris)-- Bjarne Melgaard RodForce (performance artist who explored the eroticized associations of black culture)-- Sherman Flemming Rudy Bust — Canadian artist Jon Pylypchuk Sacer, Sace (different spellings of a 1990s New York graffiti tag)-- Dash Snow SAMO (1980s New York Graffiti Tag)-- Jean - Michel Basquiat Shoji Yamaguchi (Japanese ceramicist who fled Hiroshima and settled in the American South with a black civil - rights activist, then died in a car crash in 1991)-- Theaster Gates Vern Blosum — A fictional Pop painter of odd image - and - word combinations who was invented by a still - unnamed Abstract Expressionist artist in an attempt to satirize the Pop movement (and whose work is now sought - after in its own right) Weegee — Arthur Fellig What, How and for Whom (curators of 2009 Istanbul Biennial)-- Ana Dević, Nataša Ilić, Sabina Sabolović, Dejan Kršić, and Ivet Curlin The Yes Men — A group of «culture - jamming» media interventionists led by Jacques Servin and Igor Vamos
Other early examples include The Joker Episode of the Avengers (1991)-- part of a series of works based on the British television series The Avengers.
In the early 1960s, influenced by films, television, and billboard advertising, Katz began painting large - scale works, often with dramatically cropped faces.
While many early artistic experiments in television took an explicitly oppositional stance toward the TV industry, Davidovich and his cohort devised clever ways to work with television rather than against it.»
He acquired basic film making and animation skills while working on the set of an early children's television program, «Winky Dink and You».
Part I: A History examines the early years of the Experimental Television Center through ephemera, tools, and early works from the late 1960s through the 1970s.
Shown here are the score and video of his early work performed on television, Water Walk (1959), courtesy of the John Cage Trust at Bard College.
Early in her career, while working in Los Angeles, she primarily concentrated on mass media imagery, reproducing scenes of war, violence, and disaster borrowed from television and newspapers that reflected both the tumultuous political moment of the 1960s as well as her childhood experiences in war - torn Europe.
... this exhibition features some of her earliest muted paintings, works that take their subjects from pictures torn from magazines, images from television, and photographs from books about World War II.»
Fixating on the hidden agendas of broadcasting is where Birnbaum is most cutting; indeed, her incisiveness is comparable to Dan Graham's critical essays on television (he was an early supporter of her work).
Pippin's work shows a strong interest in the mechanical, which he has said stems from an early childhood memory of seeing his father surrounded by the wires and tubes of a television set he was repairing.
Other works in the exhibition draw out thematic relationships to geography and landscape, from Acosta's recent Earth and Sky Monochromes (2012) to his earlier video Sissyeyes (2006), which borrows and transforms passages from Terrence Malick's Badlands and the 1970s television series Land of the Lost.
His early post-graduate work involved comics and contributions to The Simpsons television show.
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