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Last week at the Elys é e, he pinned a Legion of Honour medal onto the suit lapel of actor-director Robert Redford and thanked him for the pleasure his films have brought to so many.
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Montreal's out actor-director Xavier Dolan triumphs at Cannes
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Howard, the daughter of actor-director Ron Howard, is best known for her big-screen roles in The Village, Spider-Man 3 and Eclipse.
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Authorities are investigating claims by Gibson's ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva that the 54-year-old actor-director physically abused her.
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He's written music for many national television ad campaigns, and has scored four films for Edward Burns, including last year's "Nice Guy Johnny" the two met at Ludlow Guitars on Ludlow Street in 2003 when the actor-director came in to buy a guitar and Mr. Walkley was working at the store.
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The third annual survey of top-notch indie flicks shakes its bodacious posterior Friday, as BAMcinématek welcomes French actor-director Mathieu Amalric "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" to screen his 2010 drama "Tournée."
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At 44, actor-director Baltasar Kormakur may soon be Iceland's most famous export since Bjork.
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Fortunately, this version of the story of Robin Hood and his outlaws who steal from the rich but in this instance seem less than eager to redistribute to the poor comes with a terrific pedigree: it's written by David Farr and directed by the Icelandic actor-director Gisli Orn Gardarsson, best known here for his work with his company Vesturport and with Kneehigh.
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The child, named Marcel, is Cotillard's first with her actor-director boyfriend Guillaume Canet.
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Over the next two years, Gray, as the ambient, industrial-sound band became known, rotated through members and collaborators—including Nick Taylor, Shannon Dawson, Wayne Clifford and, at one point, actor-director Vincent Gallo—and played downtown haunts like CBGB and the Mudd Club.
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