The greatest crisis of Rembrandt's
life after the death of his wife in 1642 came in the mid-1650s, when financial mismanagement pushed him into bankruptcy.
Beginners Year: 2011 Director: Mike Mills Christopher Plummer is absolutely smashing as Hal, a man coming out late in
life after the death of his wife Georgia (Mary Page Keller).
Not exact matches
These insurance policies are less pricey than traditional
life insurance, since they pay benefits only
after the
death of both husband and
wife.
English writer C.S. Lewis had this to say
after his
wife, Joy, died, «You never know how much you really believe anything until its truth
of falsehood becomes a matter
of life and
death to you.
Almost one year
after the
death of my
wife last November 2016 (55 yrs marriage), I'm considering to resume a normal
life with a nice, frien... Read More
Goodbye, Mr. Chips, based on James Hilton's novel, is a melodrama about a shy British teacher named Mr. Chipping (Robert Donat) who devotes his
life to teaching «his boys»
after the
death of his lovely, energetic American
wife Katherine (Greer Garson).
Toller's
wife left him
after their son was killed during his military service, and he has been
living with despair for so long it's no longer clear, even to him, whether he's in a dark night
of the soul or has passed through to the sickness unto
death.
Upon news
of Cyrus's
death, the elaborate house he
lives in as well as his considerable fortune are now left to his struggling nephew and his family, broke as a joke
after the
death of his
wife in a fire.
When a head injury brings him into contact with a former student turned medico Dr Janet Hartigan (played by Sarah Jessica Parker), his failure to move on emotionally
after the
death of his first
wife is brought into sharp relief and Wetherhold must confront the unhappiness he and his family
live with on a daily basis.
Starring the perpetually under - appreciated Jake Gyllenhaal, the film follows an investment banker who attempts to rebuild his
life after the unexpected
death of his
wife.
Synopsis (via IMDb): An investment banker struggling to understand his emotional disconnect
after the tragic
death of his
wife begins to tear apart his
life in a effort to see where he went wrong, is ultimately rescued by a woman he meets in a chance encounter.
After his
wife's untimely
death, Dan is left alone with his three children,
living in the shadow
of his successful and happy younger brother, Mitch (Dane Cook).
This word -
of - mouth hit — the # 5 bestselling book
of 2016 — features a lonely Swedish curmudgeon who doesn't have much to
live for
after his
wife's
death.
The grandfather
of the novel takes center stage as he relates a series
of grand adventures, from World War II to his romance
of his
wife to his
life after her
death.
A video Q&A in which Roger Rosenblatt discusses his memoir Making Toast, about the period in his
life when he and his
wife moved in to their son - in - law's house to help care for their three small grandchildren
after the sudden and unexpected
death of their daughter:
Miles's father, who spent a few months out
of the narrative
after finding out that his son was the new Spider - Man, and therefore involved in the
death of both his
wife and his brother, appeared abruptly back into the web swinger's
life in the middle
of a brand new firestorm being set up by Marvel writer god Brian Michael Bendis, which includes a resurrected Peter Parker and a seemingly immortal Goblin.
A mother and
wife, she had a challenging
life, enduring the
death of a child and tumultuous romantic relationships
after her marriage failed.
William Sanger (1873 - 1961) fared better than many artists during his
life because
of his innate talent and
after his
death because
of the notoriety
of his
wife, Margaret.
After some negotiation, including the
wife rejecting a number
of drafts, the agreement provided that the
wife would receive the marital home free
of encumbrance, yearly support
of $ 35,000 until her
death or remarriage with an annual cost -
of -
living increase, an automobile, and medical insurance until her
death or remarriage.
That said — if prisoners, albeit ones condemned to
death, do give their consent informed and freely to the use
of their organs for transplantation
after death, or indeed an impoverished Indian peasant, who is unable to support his
wife and large family, consents to the donation for cash
of eg a kidney, and this money will guarantee the family's
life and future — can such autonomous action be regarded as unethical and should it be outlawed?
Not much is known about his personal
life, but his
wife preserved a lot
of his drawings and work
after his
death, so his artistic legacy continues.