She was sent to boarding school but
shortly after the death of her father was inspired by a Swedish noblewoman and mystic of the 13th century — St Bridget (or Birgitta).
Though burdened with some painfully clumsy passages of dialogue littered throughout Wentworth Miller's screenplay, the film succeeds on the strength of its lush visuals, nimble editing, sweeping musical contributions by Clint Mansell and Philip Glass, and magnetic performances by Mia Wasikowska and Matthew Goode as, respectively, the reserved young protagonist and her creepily seductive uncle who reappears
shortly after the death of her father (Dermot Mulroney).
Not exact matches
Today at 11:55 am - Ovation expected for club captain who played at West Ham
shortly after the shock
death of his
father...
Julie's research revealed that even in the event
of the mother's
death, during or
shortly after childbirth, the
father of the child was only entitled to two week's paid and four week's unpaid paternity leave.
Picking up
shortly after the events
of Captain America: Civil War, which gave the character his big - screen debut, Black Panther finds Wakanda's crown prince, T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman, with a purring accent), returning to take on the mantle
after the
death of his
father.
For reasons the film never bothers to clarify, he left his wife and infant son
shortly after the child was born, but now that the mother (Susan Blakely, displaying a courageous lack
of eye make - up) is on her
death bed, she wishes to effect a reconciliation between
father and son.
At one point he and his grandfather only escape
death because
of a very fortunate coincidence, but
shortly after that incident he and his
father are taken prisoner and forced into slave labor under terrible circumstances.
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Shortly after his
father's
death that same year, Hopper moved to the 3 Washington Square North apartment in the Greenwich Village section
of Manhattan, where he would live for the rest
of his life.
Shortly after the
death of the homeowner's
father, the writing was on the wall, literally.