Sentences with phrase «most versatile talents»

Having propped up an array of other people's films, this is perhaps his first dramatic lead role since 2004's Dead Man's Shoes, and a salutary reminder that he is one of our finest, most versatile talents.
Henry Mancini was one of the most versatile talents in contemporary music.

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The former No. 1 recruit in the country is versatile, and defensive coordinator Don Brown will make the most out of that talent this season.
The Matt Canada offense has basically been the equivalent of the Dave Aranda defense — a scheme meant to make the most of versatile players to create advantages that are needed due to lack of elite talent.
Even if Danny Manning is not, as new Clipper coach Mike Schuler has said, «perhaps the most versatile player in the NBA,» he should now be able to lead a lineup that is rich in talent, if deficient in direction and confidence.
Danny Moloshok / Associated Press UCLA's Myles Jack is among the most versatile and intriguing talents in college football.
Two of North Carolina's veteran bluegrass musicians join forces with some of the Triangle area's most versatile musicians to create modern, American, acoustic music featuring the full range of their talents as composers and arrangers.
King ranks among the most underappreciated and versatile talents working today, but her turn in this biopic is her best.
The touching, versatile younger sister in an acting clan, this 15 - year - old may be the most impressive talent on the list.
Glenn Ford, one of the most versatile and reliable leading men of the studio era, had a particular talent for crime pictures — playing...
In all, the exhibition offers an immersive, wonderfully fun opportunity to reflect on the talents of one of the most influential and uniquely versatile designers working today.
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