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Franklin Schaffner (studied law, education, interrupted by service during World War II) – Academy Award-winning film director; Thelma Schoonmaker (studied for M.A.) – three-time Academy Award-winning editor for Raging Bull, The Aviator, and The Departed; David O. Selznick (G.S. 1923) – three-time Academy Award-winning producer of Gone ...
Dorothy Diane "Dedee" Pfeiffer (born January 1, 1964) is an American actress. She began her career appearing in films include Vamp (1986), The Allnighter (1987) and The Horror Show (1989).
Through the Mist (French: Dédé, à travers les brumes) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jean-Philippe Duval and released in 2009. [1] A biopic of rock musician Dédé Fortin of Les Colocs, the film stars Sébastien Ricard as Fortin.
The band met in Detroit. The music features the bombastic, aggressive drum programming of Waajeed, the deep poetic songwriting, vocoder and harmonically intense keyboard playing of Tim K and the icy, haunting tones of singer Dede Reynolds [1] The music of Tiny Hearts internationally premiered on BBC1 on Benji B's show in late 2012. The show ...
Dorcas Wright "Dede" Gardner [1] (born October 16, 1967) is an American film producer. She was president since the founding of Plan B Entertainment and currently serving as Co-President with Jeremy Kleiner since 2013. [ 2 ]
Dwite H. Schaffner (November 5, 1889 – November 22, 1955) was a soldier in the United States Army who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War I.
Leonardo de Deus Santos (born 18 April 1978), known as Dedé, is a retired Brazilian professional footballer who played as either a left back or left midfielder.. He played 13 years of his career with Borussia Dortmund, appearing in more than 400 official games and winning two Bundesliga championships.
Woman of Antwerp or Dédée of Antwerp (French: Dédée d'Anvers pronounced [dede dɑ̃vɛʁ]) is a 1948 French crime drama film directed by Yves Allégret and starring Bernard Blier, Simone Signoret, Marcello Pagliero and Marcel Dalio. The film was released in English-speaking markets under the titles Dedee and Woman of Antwerp. [1]