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William S. Dalton is an American physician and oncologist, who is board certified in internal medicine and oncology. Since 2002 he has been the President, Chief Executive Officer , and Center Director of the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute at the University of South Florida (USF).
Currently, Moffitt receives more than $50 million annually in peer-reviewed grant monies. In 2002, Ruckdeschel stepped down, and William Dalton, became Moffitt's third president, CEO and center director. In 2008, the University of Florida and Shands at UF formed a partnership with Moffitt to develop programs in cancer care, research and prevention.
William Julian Dalton (1883–1941), American silent film actor, better known as Julian Eltinge; William S. Dalton, current President and CEO of the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute. Will Dalton, lacrosse player; William Dalton (Lucky Luke), fictional character from Lucky Luke; Bill Dalton, the writer of the Indonesia Handbook
Moffie is a 2019 biographical war romantic drama film co-written and directed by Oliver Hermanus.Based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by André Carl van der Merwe, the film depicts mandatory conscription into the notorious South African Defence Force (SADF) during apartheid through the eyes of a young closeted character Nicholas van der Swart (Kai Luke Brümmer) as he attempts ...
Lucky Luke is a 1991 Italian-American Western comedy film directed by and starring Terence Hill and based on the Belgian comic book of the same name.It is also the pilot episode of the Lucky Luke television series.
Although the plot was not based on any of the previously released Lucky Luke albums, almost every character and every incident in the film is a reference to the albums. For example, the idea of the Dalton Brothers trying to take over the town by becoming sheriff, judge, etc., is based on Lucky Luke contre Joss Jamon.
Mr. Sardonicus is a 1961 horror film produced and directed by William Castle, based on the short story "Sardonicus" by Ray Russell, who also wrote the screenplay. [1] It tells the story of Sardonicus, a man whose face becomes frozen in a horrifying grin while robbing his father's grave to obtain a winning lottery ticket.
Possessed is a 2000 American horror television film directed by Steven E. de Souza, written by de Souza and Michael Lazarou, and starring Timothy Dalton.The film is based on events appearing in the 1993 book Possessed by Thomas B. Allen, [1] [2] [3] which was inspired by the exorcism case of Roland Doe.