Sentences with phrase «many screen credits»

In the video, Clinton then goes on to criticize the Republican presidential primary field, while quotes questioning climate science appear on screen credited to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and businessman Donald Trump.
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Mel Blanc, known as The Man of Thousand Voices is regarded as the most prolific actor to ever work in Hollywood with over a thousand screen credits... As the host of Cheap Eats on Cooking Channel, Ali Khan is right at home taking audiences on a budget - friendly culinary tour of America, highlighting spots
Among his recent big - screen credits are Joel Schumacher's horror TOWN CREEK (2009) and the Woody Allen film WHATEVER WORKS (2009).
It wasn't long before he was called to Tinseltown to write directly for the screen, though it wouldn't be until 1935 (three years after arriving in California) that he'd receive his first on - screen credit.
After teaching drama and music, Salt became a junior writer at MGM; his first screen credit was for 1938's Shopworn Angel.
Castle's first big - screen credit was as an actor in Carpenter's successful Halloween (78).
Extensive though his stage and screen credits may be, Warden has been just as busy on television, winning an Emmy for his portrayal of George Halas in Brian's Song (1969) and playing such other historical personages as Cornelius Ryan (1981's A Private Battle) and Mark Twain (1984's Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues).
After stage work, Freeman began taking bit roles in major - studio features in 1948, seldom getting screen credit but always making a positive impression.
It was to no avail: Gertrude Purcell never had another screen credit after 1950.
Other screen credits include JERICHO, INSIDE NO. 9, PARTNERS IN CRIME, FORTITUDE, AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME, for which she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Mini-Series at the US Critics Choice Awards, DOCTOR WHO, GARROW»S LAW, THE WOMAN IN BLACK, and ROBIN HOOD.
Brown was eighth - billed as Jimmy Brown in his earliest screen credit, the Paramount aviation epic I Wanted Wings (1941).
Naturally I knew Golitzen's name, as it appeared in countless screen credits over the years.
Instead, it's based on an original screenplay by Charles Grayson (The Barbarian and the Geisha, 1958), The Woman on Pier 13, 1949) and Vincent B. Evans, a real - life bombardier on the Memphis Belle during WW2 whose only other screen credit was for Chain Lightning (1950).
Their other big - screen credits include «I Love You Phillip Morris,» «Crazy, Stupid, Love» and «Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.»
She brought a sophistication to movies in the era when movies grew up and though she shares screen credit with her husband, Phillip Smalley, film historians agree that Weber was the defining creative force.
She brought a sophistication to movies in the era when movies grew up and though she shares screen credit with her husband, Phillips Smalley, film historians agree that Weber was the defining creative force.
(A friend told me that at his screening Morrison's screen credit got a round of applause.
and Star Trek: The Motion Picture, while Lillian did research for hundreds of films but received screen credit for only seven.
Film and television actor Sidney Clute amassed well over 100 big - and small - screen credits across a career lasting just over 30 years.
And while I would assume this should have been a cameo surprise, Channing Tatum is credited on screen from the beginning... a credit which got laughs, but whose final appearance didn't (another reason on screen credits aren't always a good idea).
The pop star's screen credits to date include brief appearances on CSI, Never Say Never — a 2011 concert documentary that showed The Bieb shooting hoops with his buddies backstage — and a guest role in the forthcoming Men in Black III, in which he will play an alien.
Mitch Glazer — «Passion Play» A writing veteran whose work goes all the way back to the early»80s when he wrote for «SNL,» Mitch Glazer «s first major screen credit (and most well - known film) is 1988's «Scrooged» starring Bill Murray.
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Abel's other on - screen credits include «I Am Number 4», «Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief» and it's upcoming sequel, «Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Sea of Monsters» as well as starring in a few episodes of TV's «Supernatural».
by Bill Chambers For good and for ill, John Hughes's sticky fingerprints are all over Drillbit Taylor, his first screen credit (under his nom - de-plume «Edmond Dantès») in six years.
And it might be nice to see Whedon return to the action genre — he famously co-wrote (without receiving screen credit) Jan de Bont «s masterful «Speed» and sold a $ 1 million spec script called «Suspension» about a terrorist attack on a bridge (it was never actualized and was, at one point, considered for a sequel to the Sylvester Stallone disaster movie «Daylight «-RRB-.
Cat People was the first project he had not written himself, a script that had been developed by other directors, and while he had screenwriter Alan Ormsby significantly rework the script with his own ideas, Schrader took no screen credit for it.
A savvy producer, he also helped to break the Communist blacklist in Hollywood when he insisted that blacklisted «Spartacus» screenwriter Dalton Trumbo receive screen credit.
They surely enhanced Megan Fox, making her skin duskier, her lips a brighter red, her eyes more piercing blue and her teeth all but glow in the dark while roughing it in the Egyptian desert, apparently enhancing everything except her cleavage, which by virtue of its central supporting role deserves its own screen credit.
Viggo Mortensen, «Captain Fantastic» Although his first official on - screen credit was the 1985 feature film «Witness,» this Danish - American nominee technically first appeared in Woody Allen's «The Purple Rose of Cairo» — a movie from which he was subsequently cut.
The 90th Academy Awards March 4 will ring in a new class of the most riveting and talented big - screen performers; for many, the road to the red carpet was peppered with bit parts, thankless jobs, and a steady building of on - screen credits.
Lucas Hedges, «Manchester by the Sea» Known for breaking out in «Moonrise Kingdom,» «The Slap,» and now this Oscar - nominated performance, Hedges earned his first screen credit at age 10 in the 2007 Steve Carell film «Dan in Real Life.»
Official screen credit forms and copies of the main and end title credits must have been submitted to the Academy by December 1
In fact, the movie ends exactly as its predecessor does, almost down to the same dialogue (Beatty & May retain screen credits, by the way).
Mr. Kennedy died in February 2016 at the age of 91, after more than 50 years of acting and nearly 200 screen credits.
(It's not every film that gives its location scout a whole - screen credit: one Roger Faires has certainly earned his.)
Each branch sets its own requirements for membership, ranging from a certain number of screen credits to a number of years of continuous work in the field.
They almost never received screen credit, yet without their input films as diverse as The Ten Commandments, The Birds, and Rosemary's Baby wouldn't be the same.
Paxton's other notable big screen credits included Predator 2 (making him one of only two actors alongside Lance Henriksen to go up against a Terminator, a Xenomorph and a Predator), Tombstone, Apollo 13, Twister, A Simple Plan, 2 Guns, Edge of Tomorrow and Nightcrawler.
There are respectable gigs among his many screen credits this decade, tolerable movies like Adaptation and World Trade Center.
Striking a poignant note, quite literally, the film's haunting electro - orchestral score marks the final screen credit for composer Johan Johansson, who died this month, here working in tandem with fellow Icelander Hildur Gudnadottir.
One of the film's screenwriters was no less than William Faulkner; the others were Jules Furthman, responsible for other vintage classics like Mutiny on the Bounty, Nightmare Alley and Rio Bravo, and Leigh Brackett, whose final screen credit would come decades later in the form of The Empire Strikes Back.
A master of the stage (he featured opposite Lauren Bacall in Sweet Bird of Youth for the Sydney Theatre Company) and a constant presence on local television (27 small - screen credits, including «Prime Minister John Gorton» in the landmark mini-series, Vietnam), Cassell was a cherished cast member in many of the great films of the industry's boom decades.
The director is John Lafia, a TV guy with only one or two other big screen credits to his name.
Sponsors receive on - screen credit before programs every month.
He is, after all, one of Ireland's brightest young acting talents, with a slew of impressive big - screen credits already to his name.
His first prominent screen credit, which won him an Oscar, was for the screenplay of Midnight Express (1978)-- Alan Parker's masochistic bit of bombast about an American preppy serving time in a Turkish prison for possessing hash.
While there's certainly some unintended camp value which makes No Orchids for Miss Blandish notable, its titular leading lady, played by the decidedly un-captivating Linden Travers (whose biggest screen credit is Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, 1938), is perhaps the film's greatest misstep (even though she's interpreting the same role she played in the material's previous stage play version).
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