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António Reis' works had a major impact on the practices of contemporaries of his like Manoel de Oliveira, whom Reis assisted in his second feature, Rite of Spring, [8] in 1963; Paulo Rocha, having Reis written the script for his feature Change of Life; or João César Monteiro, whose quotations of Reis are clear in films as Recollections of the Yellow House, God's Comedy or Silvestre.
David Anthony Reiss was born to a Jewish family in May 1943. [2] His father, Joshua Reiss, operated a store in Bishopsgate that was founded by his uncle, Samuel Reiss (born 1903) who was an immigrant from a south-eastern Polish shtetl in Radomyśl Wielki. [3]
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Nuno Reis (Angola, March 2, 1974 - Portugal, August 4, 2022), [1] better known as Nomen, was a self-taught [2] Portuguese graffiti artist. Alongside his colleagues Ram and Utopia, he formed the Double Trouble crew .
Antonio Luiz Martins Harrad Reis (born 20 June 1964), known as Toni Reis, is a Brazilian activist and teacher.He is the former president of the LGBT organisation called Grupo Dignidade [], and the former general secretary of the ABGLT of which he was a founding president in 1995, and a member of the international council of the Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation.
Antonio Reis (born 16 December 1959) is a Portuguese bobsledder. He competed in the two man and the four man events at the 1988 Winter Olympics [ 1 ] and was the flag bearer for Portugal in the opening ceremony .
It was there that he executed his finest work, in Carrara marble, the acclaimed "O Desterrado" ("The Exiled"), a touching image of neoclassical, romantic and realist resemblances, that is the masterpiece of Portuguese sculpture. After returning to Portugal, he returned to Porto, where he taught at the Portuense Academy of Fine Arts.
Born in Lisbon, Ribeiro dos Reis played for Benfica between 1914 and 1925. He also represented Portugal national team in 1921, and managed his nation between 1921 and 1923, and 1925 and 1926. [ 1 ] The Taça Ribeiro dos Reis , held between 1961 and 1971, was named after him.