Sentences with phrase «international stardom in»

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Still, Barkley's rise to stardom in the last couple of seasons has seen him become a highly regarded talent, with City mentioned as potential suitors for the 21 - year - old England international.
This was a player once touted for international stardom, yet he finishes the season languishing in the club's Under 21s.
Though his breakout success could only be hinted at when he appeared in director Julian Schnabel's critically acclaimed drama Before Night Falls the previous year, it was his turn as a naïve, sex - starved teen in Cuarón's coming - of - age comedy drama that catapulted him to international stardom.
Exhibiting both grit and steely, almost otherworldly beauty, Canadian actress Carrie - Anne Moss rapidly ascended from obscurity to international stardom as the latex - clad cyber warrior Trinity in the Wachowski brothers» The Matrix.
Audrey Tautou was already an up - and - comer in her native France, but her role as titular heroine «Amélie» was her springboard to international stardom.
Audrey Tautou was already an up - and - comer in her native France, but her role as the titular heroine was her springboard to international stardom.
Won't You Be My Neighbor, directed by Oscar winner Morgan Neville (20 Feet From Stardom) dazzled the Sundance Film Festival and will next be seen at the San Francisco International Film Festival in April.
Eddie Murphy - already famous, but on the cusp of international stardom with this role - is tough - talking Detroit cop Axel Foley in this hit»80s...
The Bird With the Crystal Plumage Blu - ray (1970 — Italy) In 1970, young first - time director Dario Argento made his indelible mark on Italian cinema with «The Bird with the Crystal Plumage,» a film that redefined the «giallo» genre of murder - mystery thrillers and catapulted him to international stardom.
Cumberbatch is what stardom in the new millennium looks like: International acclaim plus devoted, plugged - in fans.
Schumer ascended to international stardom following the surprise hit of Trainwreck nearly two years ago and has since gone quiet in her cinematic career.
Wong has been widely acclaimed: the visionary auteur who helped catapult Maggie CHEUNG and Tony LEUNG Chiu - wai to international stardom; the first Asian to win Best Director at Cannes Film Festival (for his 1997 work Happy Together); one of the top three in Sight & Sound's list of Top Ten Directors of Modern Times; and the meticulous perfectionist behind this year's Berlinale opener The Grandmaster.
Jon (Domhnall Gleeson) is a serial - tweeting office drone plagued by dreams of international stardom but rather lacking in the creative drive to see them realized.
Sergio Leone, the Italian filmmaker whose artistic sensibilities created new interpretations of the American western with his landmark productions of «The Good, The Bad and The Ugly,» «A Fistful of Dollars» and «For A Few Dollars More,» and whose films brought international stardom to Clint Eastwood, crafts an unparalleled saga about two friends and the complex urban underworld in which they live.
Each artist made history in their chosen fields, but also transcended their medium to achieve international stardom.
Each made history in their chosen fields, but also transcended the medium to achieve international stardom.
She catapulted to international art stardom in the mid 1960s when New York's Museum of Modern Art included her alongside such talents as Josef Albers and Ellsworth Kelly in its 1965 exhibition «The Responsive Eye» and the fashion designer (and museum founder) Larry Aldrich printed knockoffs of her images on fabric for a popular dress collection.
Nelson «twice nominated for the Turner prize, never the winner, has finally been accorded that other mark of British artworld stardom: representing the UK at Venice, the largest, most established and still the most significant event in the international art calendar.
Flexible was executed in 1984, after Basquiat had just been catapulted from the New York underground scene on to international stardom.
After producing installation pieces such as Womanhouse (1972) and The Dinner Party (1975), Chicago achieved international stardom as a pioneer of the feminist art movement in the 1970s.
His powerful works brilliantly captured the zeitgeist of the 1980s New York underground scene and catapulted Basquiat on a dizzying meteoric ascent to international stardom that would only be put to a halt by his untimely death in 1988.
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