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Michael Findlay (August 27, 1937 [citation needed] – May 16, 1977) was an American filmmaker, producer and screenwriter. [1] Along with his wife Roberta, Findlay created numerous low-budget Z movies in the 1960s and 1970s. They have been described as "the most notorious filmmakers in the annals of sexploitation". [2]
Findlay was a Director of Richard Feigen Gallery from 1964 to 1971. He curated major exhibitions in its uptown galleries, first at 24 East 81st Street, then at 27 East 79th Street, including "The Artists Collect" in 1964, [3] a group show featuring Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Indiana, Tom Wesselmann, John Willenbecher, Lee Bontecou, George Segal, Roy Lichtenstein, Jack Youngerman, Jasper Johns ...
Michael Findlay (filmmaker) (1937–1977), American producer, director and screenwriter; Mike Findlay (born 1943), West Indian cricketer; Michael Findlay (veterinary surgeon) (1944–2014), Scottish author and broadcaster; Michael Findlay (art expert) (born 1945), Scottish-American art dealer and author; Michael Findlay (soccer) (born 1963 ...
The family of an American killed when a Malaysian Airlines plane was shot down over Ukraine in 2014 can sue Russia's largest bank for allegedly providing money transfers to a group blamed for ...
An anonymous John Doe on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for Southern New York, which was obtained by USA TODAY, that accuses Combs of forced labor, human and sex trafficking ...
Michael Arthur Findlay (1944 – 7 December 2014) was a Scottish veterinary surgeon, author and broadcaster. [1] Early life. Findlay was born in Ayr, Scotland. [1]
Jurkiewicz is a Polish surname, which is derived from the given name Jurek, a form of the Greek name Georgios. [1] [2] It may refer to the following notable people: Anna Jurkiewicz (born 1984), Polish figure skater; Edward Jurkiewicz (born 1948), Polish basketball player; Katarzyna Starr (born 1982, née Jurkiewicz), Polish and English chess master
Sláinte! After disappearing from the public eye for roughly 40 years, Grimace’s Irish, green, Shamrock Shake-slinging uncle has returned to McDonald’s. Uncle O’Grimacey, who was introduced ...