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By the postwar period, people in advanced societies had long
since shed the old, laborious ways to embrace a sedentary duo of desk
work and
television watching, hopping into private automobiles to shuttle between the two.
Since joining AKPD in 2001, Del Cecato has been at the center of the company's creative
work — offering his expertise in message development, speechwriting, earned media strategy, and
television and radio ad production to candidates for federal, state, and municipal office.
Since taking up the post of Shadow Leader of the House I have
worked as constructively as possible with you and your office and tried to take the fight to the Tories on
television, on the radio and every Thursday morning in Business Questions and I have regularly called for the party to unite in the Shadow Cabinet and in public.
William Smith, who had been
working in film and
television since he was a kid, is great in the lead.
He has
worked forEntertainment Weekly
since 1998 in a variety of positions, most recently as the publication's
television critic.
But scribes Andrew Knight (who mostly
works in
television but also scripted Russell Crowe's directorial effort The Water Diviner in 2014) and Robert Schenkkan (who has also
worked as a
television writer
since adapting Graham Greene's The Quiet American for Phillip Noyce) give leverage to Doss» interactions with his combative superiors (a rather kitschy but likeable Vince Vaughn fares better than a somnolent Sam Worthington), underlining his developmental difficulties with authority figures thanks to his alcoholic dad.
Since then, with detours for movies and especially
television, he's
worked steadily in the theater, playing a slew of classical roles in regional theater, and
working on contemporary fare by writers such as Lanford Wilson, Terrence McNally, Edward Albee, and David Mamet.
It's too much to say that this is what
television was made for —
since it was also made for professional wrestling and situation comedies — but it is part of its original promise and compact, that ennobling great
works of art (ennobling in their greatness, that is, not in any didactic way) be made available to all, in the comfort of our own homes.
They've barely produced any screenplays
since: contributing to a 1990 Earth Day
television special, penning the 1999 Melissa Gilbert TV movie Mistaken Identity (a.k.a. Switched at Birth), and
working on the little - seen 2002 indie drama Julie Walking Home (a.k.a..
The ensemble does most of the film's heavy lifting,
since the unevenness of the script impacts Babbit's direction as well (it's surprising to see how lackluster her direction can be at times, considering her excellent
work on
television over the years).
The TV categories are even harder to predict and have less bearing on the Emmy race (
since the Globes are given out in the middle of the
television season), but star - driven hits like Big Little Lies, Feud: Bette and Joan, along with more topical
works like The Handmaid's Tale should feature prominently.
He is the 31 - year - old actor and he has been
working smoothly with good salary in
Television and Hollywood
since his teen and has different valuable
works in the pipeline, a rumored Matrix restart.
Prior to Burke and Hare, Landis had contributed a couple of segments to Masters of Horror and
worked on some other
television, but hadn't actually directed a film
since 1998, so it's great to hear he has something new in the
works already (even if he doesn't explicitly say he'll be behind the camera).
After
working on
television series and a documentary, Ana Kokkinos has returned to the feature film format for the first time
since 1998's Head On.
The actor: With over 100 credits to his name, Gabriel Byrne has been steadily
working in theater,
television, and film
since 1978.
Jamie Hewlett announced he was
working on a 10 - part animated
television series at the beginning of 2017, but we haven't heard much
since.
Though as early as 1996 she was reportedly at
work on a film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel The Price of Salt, later adapted by Todd Haynes into 2015's Carol, Macdonald has
worked exclusively in
television ever
since, and has been back in view lately for directing the acclaimed new miniseries adaptation of Howards End, scripted by Kenneth Lonergan.
Since «The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,» Slade has focused on
working in
television, making five episodes of «Hannibal» (as well as acting as a producer), and episodes of «Breaking Bad», «Awake» and «Crossbones.»
Though known initially for his compositions for documentary features, he has
since earned praise for his
work on acclaimed
television shows like The Magicians and The Path.
Szifrón, who will turn 40 this summer, has been
working steadily in Argentine
television since the early 2000s.
As for the director, his retirement from directing movies in 2013 is hereby voided, but given his frequent
work in
television since then (especially his now - canceled series The Knick), that declaration always seemed a little shaky.
Hofmann, who was named a European Shooting Star at the Berlin International Film Festival last year — previous winners include Rachel Weisz, Daniel Craig, Matthias Schoenaerts, Carey Mulligan, Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson, Bill Skarsgård, and Andrea Riseborough — may be attracting international attention for the first time, but he has been
working in front of the camera
since he was nine, when he began appearing on a German
television show reviewing theme parks.
But really, he began his career by
working steadily in interesting British
television since the mid-2000s, including the groundbreaking drama «Skins,» «Doctor Who,» and the Danny Boyle - directed «Babylon» (which is not streaming, but worth tracking down if only for the rest of the cast, which includes Brit Marling, James Nesbitt, and Paterson Joseph).
Guest isn't really new to
television, having cut his directorial teeth there in the»80s and early»90s, but he's
worked mostly in film
since the mid -»90s.
It's a completely unlikely scenario, chock full of the sort of drama you only find on
television, like Billy's ex-wife Michelle (Maria Bello) still
working at the firm and McBride being harassed by a string of shady characters after he takes the case, but it's mostly forgivable
since the mystery is so intriguing and the characters so vibrant.
Based on This American Life's segment entitled «Heretics» that focused on Pearson and the controversial decision to tell his flock that Hell doesn't exist, director Joshua Marston (who made an impressive first film in 2004 with Maria Full of Grace but has largely
worked in
television since) and screenwriter Marcus Hinchey struggle to give the compelling true story of Pearson some much - needed dramatic mojo.
Since the 1970s, the name James L. Brooks has been synonymous with intelligent
television comedy — his shows are insightful about
work and love and always plugged in to the zeitgeist.
It's most curious that director James Frawley has
worked mostly in
television (ranging from «The Monkees» to, most recently, the fifth season of «Grey's Anatomy»),
since he displays plenty of flair here.
Apparently, a post on Reddit which has
since been deleted reveals the project that Oscar winning writer John Ridley (12 Years A Slave) is currently
working on for Marvel
Television, which will air on ABC.
He realized now that he should have kept the gun in his room, but there was no better hiding place, he'd thought, than the dried - out guts of a busted - up
television that hadn't
worked since he was five.
Pulitzer Prize - winning film critic Roger Ebert has written more than 15 books,
worked for the Chicago Sun Times
since 1967 and been on
television for 40 years.
Since 1998 Bori has written and recorded music for numerous projects, including 28 full ‑ length theatre performances (ranging from contemporary dance to traditional theatre), two seasons of a TV show screened on the Slovenian national
television, several short films, documentaries, and other audiovisual
works and public events.
Has
worked as an online writer
since late 2016, giving his take on video games, movies,
television shows, comic books, and the like.
He has
worked on a few
television series
since then; his last traditional
television soundtrack was for The Bachelor in 2002, though he has composed music for three webisode series
since then.
In addition to her voice
work, Chabert has been a regular in Hallmark
television films
since 2010 and has starred in several mainstream theatrical releases such as Lost in Space, Mean Girl, and Sanitarium.
Since 1966 he produced over 100
works for
television or the cinema: children's
television, documentary films, film essays, story films.
It draws on
work made
since 1968 for cinema,
television and the gallery, reflecting the overlapping and entangled histories of these sites.
As part of a special Artangel project, Rivers»
work has been projected in the vacant Drama Block at the BBC's old
Television Centre, a place used to create scenery for dramas
since 1960.
Working primarily in video
since 2000, the artist remained deeply engaged with the politics of image production and reception, using stock footage from Hollywood films,
television, and advertising to point to the exhaustion built into much of postwar cultural production.
She has
worked in
television and radio news
since 1998, including for WTVJ and Fox station WSVN.
This is the first solo show of the artist's
work in a London public institution
since 1989 and brings together
works from 1981 to 2015, including representations of obsolete technology; laptops, games consoles, black - and - white
televisions and incandescent lightbulbs that highlight the increasing transience of innovation.
Born in Paris in 1962, Pierre Huyghe has gained particular international prominence
since the mid-1990s, with
works ranging across architecture, magazines, billboards,
television, cinema and museum exhibitions.
This seems like a reasonable thing to ask, especially
since the term «catastrophic injury» can occur in a variety of contexts, from truck and auto accidents, to
work place injuries, to prime time
television.
Since Watson's
television debut in 2011, the supercomputer has matured from game show celebrity into professional resource; thanks to the
work of students at the University of Toronto, Watson will now aid legal cases, supporting a new law research service named Ross.
But
since HDR is only available in a subset of 4K
televisions, and the PS4 Pro was originally shown with 4K and HDR
working together to boost the console's image equality, it is an important, and very questionable, aspect of what the console can do.
Anna has
worked as a
television, radio and online reporter at Federal Parliament
since 2012, and also covers the national Indigenous Affairs round.
And it's no wonder,
since Schumacher's background is in
television and film where she
worked as an in - house designer.
Since fireplaces and
televisions both tend to become focal points in living rooms, figuring out how to make the two
work together can be challenging.
Since designer Nate Berkus established his award - winning interior design firm at the age of 24, his approachable and elevated philosophy has transformed countless homes around the world through his design
work, home collections, books,
television shows and media appearances.