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Haywire is a 2011 action thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Lem Dobbs. The film stars Gina Carano as a black ops agent who is betrayed by her employers and targeted for assassination in a conspiracy she is forced to unravel. Carano, a mixed martial arts fighter, performs her own stunts in the film.
Haywire (slang), origin of some of the uses above Haywyre (born 1992), American electronic music producer Heywire , a youth initiative of the Australian Government and ABC
Haywire was formed in Charlottetown in 1981 by Paul MacAusland (vocals), Marvin Birt (guitar/vocals), David Rashed (keys/vocals), Ronnie Switzer (bass/vocals) and Scott Roberts (drums). [1] Ron "Bumble" LeBlanc replaced Roberts in 1984, playing with the band through their demo, EP, and three cuts on their debut Attic release before leaving to ...
Haywire is a 1977 memoir by actress and writer Brooke Hayward (born 1937), [1] daughter of theatrical agent and producer Leland Hayward and actress Margaret Sullavan. [2] It is a #1 New York Times Best Seller [ 3 ] and was on the newspaper's list for 17 weeks. [ 4 ]
Don't Just Stand There is the second album by the Canadian band Haywire. [1] [2] It was released 1987 via Attic Records. [3] "Dance Desire", a hit in Canada, was released as a single. [4] [5] The album sold more than 100,000 copies by the end of 1987. [6]
Nuthouse is the third album by the Canadian band Haywire, released in 1990. [2] It went gold in Canada. [ 3 ] The album was recorded in Norway with Bjorn Nessjo.
Haywire is a sketch comedy television series which was aired by Fox as part of its 1990-91 lineup. Haywire included segments such as: "Mind Your Manners with Billy Quan", which described etiquette for kung fu practitioners; originally a sketch from the Seattle-based sketch comedy show, Almost Live!
English translations include: "Fresco" (2002), "Child of Nature"(2010), "Haywire: New and Selected Poems" (2011) and "Negative Space"(2018), the translation of which by Ani Gjika has been shortlisted for the 2019 Griffin Poetry Prize. She received the 2009 Crystal Vilenica Award for European poets.