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Being Human is the second studio album by American country music singer Michael Peterson. It was released June 8, 1999, via Reprise Records . The album includes the singles "Somethin' 'bout a Sunday" and "Sure Feels Real Good", which reached Nos. 45 and 39, respectively, on the Billboard country singles chart. [ 1 ]
God Is the Bigger Elvis: Julie Anderson is a documentary film maker. On January 24, 2012, she was nominated for an Academy Award for the film God Is the Bigger Elvis. [1]
Being Human novels, a 2010 trilogy based on the British TV series; Being Human, a 2011 poetry anthology by Neil Astley; Being Human, a 2017 photo book by William Wegman; Being Human: Bodies, Minds, Persons, a 2018 book by Rowan Williams; Being Human: The Problem of Agency, a 2000 book by Margaret Archer
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After Aidan prays and promises God that he will always be a good man from then on, Suzanna successfully gives birth to their son, Isaac. Suzanna is ultimately drowned for believed for being a witch, as Aidan returns to the village, and though Aidan takes revenge on the clergy for killing her, it is revealed Bishop brought her back to life as a ...
Alexandra Millar [a] is a fictional character in the comedy-drama TV series Being Human, portrayed by Kate Bracken. Alex Millar started as a recurring character in the fourth series of the show and became a lead character in the fifth series of the show.
After the broadcast of Hal's prequel Keith Watson from Metro said that Being Human has "promising signs of fresh life" and that the "chief among them is Damien Molony's vampire Hal". [24] When the first episode of series four was released on television the reactions to the new leads and the new series were already very positive. [25]
Being Human is a 1994 comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Robin Williams, John Turturro, Bill Nighy, Vincent D'Onofrio, Robert Carlyle, Theresa Russell and Ewan McGregor in his feature-film debut.