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"Stormborn" was written by Bryan Cogman. Cogman has been a writer for the series since its beginning, previously writing nine other episodes. The title of the episode, "Stormborn", is a reference to Daenerys Targaryen, who was born in the midst of a great storm, earning her that
Storm was born in Chicago, Illinois, near a village located in Cook County.Her father, Dave, is a dentist, and her mother, Barb, a magazine editor. Storm's father is of German background and her mother is Jewish, and Storm was raised in the Jewish religion. [1]
Ragnar Garrett (12 February 1900 – 4 November 1977) was Chief of the General Staff in the Australian Army from 1958 to 1960. He completed staff training in England just as the Second World War broke out, joined the Second Australian Imperial Force, and commanded the 2/31st Battalion in England before seeing action with Australian brigades during the German invasion of Greece and the Battle ...
Mandyleigh Storm, English female singer/songwriter; Michael Storm (born 1939), American actor; Morten Storm (born 1976), Danish former agent of the PET; Nikola Storm (born 1994), Belgian professional footballer; Olaf Storm (1894–1931), Danish film actor of the silent era; Peter Storm (born 1953), birth name of Swedish actor Peter Stormare
The Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd-published first edition—the 600-page Biographical Dictionary of Cinema [1] —was followed by Biographical Dictionary of Film, published by William Morrow & Co in June, 1980; [12] the third, entitled A Biographical Dictionary of Film, was released on November 17, 1994, by Andre Deutsch Ltd; 328 pages longer than the first edition, it added 200 new entries ...
Australia's National Film and Sound Archive also placed on limited releasing a digital re-mastering of the original 1976 film, for use at film festivals. The new Storm Boy film, produced by Michael Boughen and Matthew Street, has a screenplay written by Justin Monjo and is directed by Shawn Seet. [ 7 ]
Mythica: A Quest for Heroes is a 2014 Arrowstorm Entertainment fantasy film written and directed by Anne K. Black and starring Melanie Stone and Kevin Sorbo. [9] The movie is the first of a six-part film series, and was partly funded by a Kickstarter campaign that collected $94,294. [1]
Tamara Ryan (born September 19) [2] is an American voice actress who provides voices for English versions of Japanese anime series and video games. [3] She is known for her anime roles as Falan from Magi: Adventure of Sinbad, Rose from Gundam Build Divers, Chianti from Case Closed Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small and Dorothea from Sirius the Jaeger.