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Beneath Clouds is a 2002 film by Indigenous Australian director Ivan Sen. It is the feature film debut by the two lead actors. Damian Pitt was approached by Sen on the streets of Moree, New South Wales, and had never acted before. Dannielle Hall was cast through a more traditional method, via an audition tape. Much of the support cast were ...
MGM casting director Rufus LeMaire heard about a talented young soloist performing with the Ralph Thomas Academy and called her in for an audition. Durbin sang "Il Bacio" for the studio's vocal coach, who was stunned by her "mature soprano" voice. She sang the number again for Louis B. Mayer, who signed her to a six-month contract. [5]
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Director Yorgos Lanthimos clearly saw something special in her, casting her first in his dystopian dark comedy The Lobster and then in topsy-turvy period drama The Favourite as Queen Anne. It was ...
What started out pre-COVID-19 as a Warner Bros. theatrical teen inspirational drama, “Clouds,” became an early-acquisition feature film for Disney Plus, which begins streaming the movie on Oct ...
Barbara Owens (1934, Carrollton, Illinois – 2008, San Jose, California) was a psychological suspense writer.. Owens was the winner of the Mystery Writers of America Best Short Story Edgar Award for 1979 for her story "The Cloud Beneath The Eaves", which originally appeared in the January 1978 issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.
He also portrayed director John Ford in Steven Spielberg's 2022 film The Fabelmans. Michael Buckner/Variety/Penske Media via Getty. David Lynch receiving his honorary Oscar in 2019.
The director was jobless until Michael Douglas hired him in 1984 to direct Romancing the Stone. A romantic adventure starring Douglas and Kathleen Turner, Stone was expected to flop (to the point that, after viewing a rough cut of the film, the producers of the then-in-the-works Cocoon fired Zemeckis as director), [20] but the film became a ...