His childhood work as a newsboy and
subsequent career as a crime writer are dealt with fairly briskly but the bulk of the film, and the best material, deals with his time in the Second World War.
His subsequent career as a director did not quite hit the heights of that first film, but what followed still proved Hopper to be a fascinating filmmaker with a unique point of view.
Not exact matches
Despite the often considerable differences in their interests, views, and philosophic temperaments, and despite the rather different course of
careers and
subsequent influence on the profession of philosophy generally, there remains the common commitment of both to plumbing the depths of the nature of things, while eschewing nonsense, pretense, fad, and fraud in favor of (
as Russell himself might have put the matter) that modest but frequently neglected goal of truth.
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood in the German - American parsonage; nine grades of school followed by three years in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's in Eden Seminary, with graduation at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite academic probation because he had no accredited degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918) in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation
as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the teaching
career at Union Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960); marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man; the founding of the Fellowship of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to critic of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration of Christianity and Crisis; the founding of the Union for Democratic Action, then later of Americans for Democratic Action; participation in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group in the State Department; the first stroke in 1952 and the
subsequent struggles with ill health; retirement from Union in 1960, followed by short appointments at Harvard, at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and at Columbia's Institute of War and Peace Studies; intense suffering from ill health; and death in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1971.
Ankle problems hampered Van Ginkel during a
subsequent loan at AC Milan last season and having failed to establish himself
as a regular starter at Stoke, the Dutchman will now look to get his
career back on track with Guus Hiddink's former club in his homeland.
The 29 - year old forward's move to Russia might see him end his
career as subsequent offers would be difficult, particularly if he does not impress again.
He was born in Jarrow, into a family with links across the generations to the river and its historic industry and, after 30 years
as a shipyard worker himself, he spent much of his
subsequent political
career unsuccessfully fighting to defend its continued existence.
His
subsequent publishing
career has included positions
as founding editor of the international monthly review journal, Trends in Ecology & Evolution from 1986 until 1999.
However,
as I thought about what specifically I would write about, I quickly realized that all significant issues pertaining to the recruitment, retention, and
subsequent career paths followed by people of color have already been written about, discussed, and analyzed over the years ad nauseam, in various forums, by many different organizations.
However, the initial twice - a-month seminar schedule proved to be a problem — although the first year's roster was full, the
subsequent years were more sparsely filled, simply because not
as many postdocs had reached a point in their
careers at which they needed this type of feedback.
«In movies just for the money,»
as she often stated, La Roy apparently never turned down a role, no matter how miniscule, and her
subsequent career was mostly spent playing minor vamps in low - budget independent productions.
It is at this point that Schaffner's Hollywood
career truly peaked; with the exception of such films
as Papillon (1973), most of the director's
subsequent projects were of diminishing quality.
For a grim period in the late»80s, Nolte's
career was threatened by his unrestrained drug and alcohol use, but a
subsequent rehabilitation strengthened his
career, paving the way for roles such
as Jake McKenna in Oliver Stone's neo-noir thriller U-Turn (1997) and his Oscar - nominated turn
as Sheriff Wade Whitehouse in Paul Schrader's Affliction (1997), a picture Nolte also executive produced.
Wray's
subsequent career was
as action - packed and eccentric
as any rock figure you can name, and it doesn't get played out here.
Subsequent career: Mamet seems to keep his writing and directing
careers running on parallel tracks, certainly jobbing
as a prolific screenwriter for film and TV, but also regularly popping back for directorial stints, with mixed bag results.
Ever since his days
as Harry Potter finished three years ago, Daniel Radcliffe has made sure his
subsequent career has veered toward genuinely good material (What If, Kills Your Darlings), and consistently further away from being typecast forever
as the Boy Wizard.
Supporting actors included Cliff Potts (who had a
subsequent long
career as a supporting actor in television), Ron Rifkin (L.A. Confidential, 1997; The Negotiator, 1998; Alias, 2001 - 2006), and Jesse Vint (Chinatown, 1974; Forbidden World, 1982).
It was also a period in which Schepisi started to come to terms with the pragmatics of international filmmaking, a set of lessons and experiences that have marked his
subsequent, tenacious
career as both a jobbing director — he has taken over a number of projects such
as Mr. Baseball (1992) and Fierce Creatures (1997)-- and a filmmaker whose work displays an intermittently consistent thematic and visual style.
You obviously expect less from a film by Mikael Salomon, the Swedish cinematographer of such Hollywood films
as James Cameron's The Abyss, Steven Spielberg's Always, and Ron Howard's Backdraft, whose
subsequent directing
career has consisted almost entirely of lesser genre television (like A&E's 2008 «The Andromeda Strain» miniseries and Lifetime's Drew Peterson: Untouchable).
Students used this information in the first round of coaching to look for patterns and to help determine where they were
as leaders In
subsequent rounds, students reflected more extensively on coursework, teamwork experiences within the program, and emerging
career interests during coaching sessions.
GirlsTech attendees were able to take part in round table discussions, sharing different policies designed to encourage more women to take up STEM subjects and
subsequent careers,
as well
as various presentations on STEM engagement from Gateshead College, Derby College, Chichester College and Exeter College.
Such a revamped ESEA should fix the current law's flaws; align with state and local education initiatives; and guide
subsequent revisions to other federal programs that support students, such
as special education and
career - technical education.
Holly Goldberg Sloan credits her
career change, and her
subsequent success
as an author of children's books, to something a little different: a lucky shrimp.Alas, said shellfish wasn't so felicitous for Sloan's husband.
My education years ago
as an IBEW trained Apprentice and
subsequent graduation to Journeyman Wireman has proven invaluable to me in my
career as an electrician.
As with the subsequent ROCI exhibitions, the presentation in Mexico City included Rauschenberg artworks from earlier in his career, as well as works that were particularly inspired by the host countr
As with the
subsequent ROCI exhibitions, the presentation in Mexico City included Rauschenberg artworks from earlier in his
career,
as well as works that were particularly inspired by the host countr
as well
as works that were particularly inspired by the host countr
as works that were particularly inspired by the host country.
Ranging across Jasper Johns's entire
career — from his breakthrough paintings of the 1950's, which paved the way for the
subsequent development of pop art and minimalism, Jasper Johns has had numerous museum retrospectives throughout his
career, including paintings, drawings, prints
as well
as a host of other themes; recent highlights include the landmark 1997 exhibition» «Jasper Johns: A Retrospective» at the Museum of Modern Art, curated by Kirk Varnedoe and the breathtaking 2008 «Jasper Johns: Gray» at the Art Institute of Chicago and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Through a rich collection of images and rare testimonies published for the first time,
as well
as a detailed chronology, in this volume Germano Celant recounts the years 1959 — 1971 in the Dwan Gallery, whose shows were
as important
as those organized by figures such
as Leo Castelli and Ileana Sonnabend, also focusing on earlier and
subsequent events in Virginia Dwan's
career up to the present.
Then Krugier details the evolving path of his postwar
career in art, beginning with his own paintings and moving on to the opening of his own galleries in Geneva in 1962 and New York in 1966, and his
subsequent work mounting exhibitions for such artists
as Alberto Giacometti, Giorgio Morandi, and Oscar Schlemmer.
What was supposed to be a one - year stop became a long - term stay
as Paul spent the majority of his
subsequent career working in the Big Apple.
And while he saw this
as an end - point in his process, many others used it
as a starting point in their own respective
careers, making the American minimalist artist and his sculptures an important reference point for many
subsequent artists.
Though his talent
as a photographer was recognized early in his
career, it was his solo exhibition at The Victoria and Albert Museum in 1986 and the
subsequent use of his images on album covers and concert backdrops for the musician Morrissey in the 1990s that renewed interest in his work.
From Phaidon's press release: «Paik effortlessly guides readers through Kelly's extraordinary seventy - year
career, beginning with his experience
as a soldier in World War II and his
subsequent years in France, where he explored European art and architecture.
Using these first mature works
as a starting point, this exhibition focuses on how Law refined his abstract language in
subsequent drawings and paintings throughout his
career.
Forsythe is a radical innovator in choreography and dance, and in the course of his singular
career over four decades he has redefined the praxis of his field and exerted unparalleled influence on
subsequent generations of artists,
as well
as an open - access to digital platform and improvisation.
The plaintiff suffered memory problems
as a result of the accident that interfered with her success in college and
subsequent career.
Additional education, training or work assignments may be planned
as mechanisms to qualify employees for
subsequent roles within their
career path.
My education years ago
as an IBEW trained Apprentice and
subsequent graduation to Journeyman Wireman has proven invaluable to me in my
career as an electrician.