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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Quentin Tarantino - Filmography
Quentin Tarantino - Director.
My Best Friend's Birthday (1987)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
ER (1995) Season 1; Episode 24: "Motherhood" (Director)
Four Rooms (segment "The Man from Hollywood") (1995)
Jackie Brown (1997)
Kill Bill (Vol. 1 2003, Vol. 2 2004)
Sin City (2005) (Special Guest Director)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2005) '"Grave Danger: V ...
See also:Quentin Tarantino, Quentin Tarantino - Early life, Quentin Tarantino - Career history, Quentin Tarantino - Aesthetics, Quentin Tarantino - Influences, Quentin Tarantino - Criticism, Quentin Tarantino - Trivia, Quentin Tarantino - Trademarks, Quentin Tarantino - Filmography, Quentin Tarantino - Director, Quentin Tarantino - Writer, Quentin Tarantino - Actor, Quentin Tarantino - Producer, Quentin Tarantino - Presented By... Read more here: » Quentin Tarantino: Encyclopedia II - Quentin Tarantino - Filmography |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Eccleston - BiographyAs a child his ambition was to play football for his beloved Manchester United, but he found himself to be a much better actor than he was a footballer, and inspired by television dramas such as Boys from the Blackstuff, he took to acting as his profession.
He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and first came to public attention as Derek Bentley in the 1991 film Let Him Have It, based on true events. However, it was a regular role in the TV series Cracker (1993–94) — culminating in his character's dramatic death in the second series ...
See also:Christopher Eccleston, Christopher Eccleston - Biography, Christopher Eccleston - Doctor Who, Christopher Eccleston - After the Doctor, Christopher Eccleston - Filmography, Christopher Eccleston - Television, Christopher Eccleston - Radio and Narration, Christopher Eccleston - Theatre, Christopher Eccleston - Selected Awards and Nominations, Christopher Eccleston - Film & Television, Christopher Eccleston - Notes/Trivia Read more here: » Christopher Eccleston: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Eccleston - Biography |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Sivaji Ganesan - DeathSuffering from respiratory problems, Ganesan was admitted to the Apollo Hospital in Madras on July 12, 2001. He also had been suffering from a prolonged heart ailment for about 10 years.
He died at Apollo Hospital at 7:45pm (IST) on July 21, 2001. He was 74.
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See also:Sivaji Ganesan, Sivaji Ganesan - Biography, Sivaji Ganesan - Family life, Sivaji Ganesan - Awards, Sivaji Ganesan - Film career, Sivaji Ganesan - Notable Films, Sivaji Ganesan - Political career, Sivaji Ganesan - Death, Sivaji Ganesan - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Sivaji Ganesan: Encyclopedia II - Sivaji Ganesan - Death |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - Appearances in other mediaDoctor Doom has appeared in several video games. He was the final boss in the 1989 computer game "Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge" and in Sega's 1991 Spider-Man arcade game. Later, he was featured as a boss character in the Capcom fighting game, "Marvel Super-Heroes," who only became playable after the game was beaten once and a code was entered. He returned as a selectable character in "Marvel vs. Capcom 2". He is particularly notorious for the so-called "Strider/Doom trap" in the latter game. He also appeared in Marvel Superheroes: War of the Gems for Super NES, an ...
See also:Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Goals, Doctor Doom - Adversaries, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Ultimate Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Critical reaction, Doctor Doom - Appearances in other media, Doctor Doom - 2005 film, Doctor Doom - Daniel Dumile as MF Doom, Doctor Doom - Influences on other characters, Doctor Doom - Bibliography of comic books starring Doctor Doom Read more here: » Doctor Doom: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - Appearances in other media |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Michael Eisner - DisneyAfter Walt Disney Productions, the world-renowned studio that had been struggling to get by since its founder's death in 1966, narrowly survived takeover attempts by corporate raiders, shareholders Sid Bass and Roy E. Disney brought on Eisner and former Warner Brothers chief Frank Wells to turn the company's dire situation around.
During the second half of the 1980s and 1990s, the studio quickly revitalised, becoming one of the world's largest media companies. Under Eisner and Wells's leadership, Disney rebuilt its once legendary anim ...
See also:Michael Eisner, Michael Eisner - Early life, Michael Eisner - ABC and Paramount, Michael Eisner - Disney, Michael Eisner - The Save Disney war and Eisner's ouster, Michael Eisner - Post-Disney, Michael Eisner - Portrayl in film and television, Michael Eisner - Personal life, Michael Eisner - External link Read more here: » Michael Eisner: Encyclopedia II - Michael Eisner - Disney |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Aaliyah - Legacy"Rock the Boat" went on to become a posthumous hit on radio (reaching number two on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles charts and number 14 on the Hot 100) and video channels, and the news of Aaliyah's death gave her album a notable sales boost, pushing it to number one on the Billboard 200. The album's two subsequent singles, "More than A Woman" reached number seven on Billboard's Hot R&B singles chart and number 25 on Hot 100. "I Care 4 U" reached number three on Billboard's Hot R&B singles chart and number 16 on the Hot 100, the latt ...
See also:Aaliyah, Aaliyah - Life and career, Aaliyah - Childhood and early career, Aaliyah - One in a Million 1996, Aaliyah - Movie roles and soundtracks, Aaliyah - Aaliyah 2001, Aaliyah - Death, Aaliyah - Legacy, Aaliyah - Trivia, Aaliyah - Discography, Aaliyah - Albums, Aaliyah - Chart Singles, Aaliyah - Filmography Read more here: » Aaliyah: Encyclopedia II - Aaliyah - Legacy |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Alice Cooper - 1970sIn 1970, the band teamed up with fledgling producer Bob Ezrin on their album entitled Love It to Death. This was the first of more than 10 Alice Cooper group and solo albums done with Ezrin who is credited with having helped to create their definitive sound. A hit single soon followed in 1971's 'I'm Eighteen'. The band's trailblazing mix of shock and glam theatrics stood out amongst bearded, denim-clad hippy bands by sporting sequined costumes by the prominent rock fashion designer Cindy Dunaway (Pink Floyd, The Who) and stage shows t ...
See also:Alice Cooper, Alice Cooper - 1970s, Alice Cooper - 1980s, Alice Cooper - 1990s, Alice Cooper - 2000s, Alice Cooper - Discography, Alice Cooper - Hits, Alice Cooper - Line ups, Alice Cooper - 1963-1972, Alice Cooper - 1973, Alice Cooper - 1974-1976, Alice Cooper - 1977-1979, Alice Cooper - 1980-1983, Alice Cooper - 1984-1988, Alice Cooper - 1989-1993, Alice Cooper - 1994-2002, Alice Cooper - 2003-2005, Alice Cooper - Fans, Alice Cooper - Golf, Alice Cooper - Politics, Alice Cooper - Other, Alice Cooper - Popularity, Alice Cooper - Enough Rope interview Read more here: » Alice Cooper: Encyclopedia II - Alice Cooper - 1970s |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Spike Milligan - BiographyMilligan was born in Ahmednagar, India, on 16 April, 1918 to the wife of an Irish-born officer in the British Army. Though he lived most of his life in England and served in the British Army, he was declared stateless in 1960, and took Irish citizenship.
He suffered from bipolar disorder for most of his life, having at least ten mental breakdowns. He was a strident campaigner on environmental matters, particularly arguing against unnecessary noise. He served in the Royal Artillery in World War 2 in North Africa and also Italy, where h ...
See also:Spike Milligan, Spike Milligan - Biography, Spike Milligan - Radio comedy shows, Spike Milligan - Other radio shows, Spike Milligan - TV Comedy shows, Spike Milligan - Theatre, Spike Milligan - Movies, Spike Milligan - Books, Spike Milligan - Quotations Read more here: » Spike Milligan: Encyclopedia II - Spike Milligan - Biography |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Kate Bush - Video projectsKate Bush appeared in many innovative music videos, designed to accompany her singles releases. Among the best known are those for "Cloudbusting" (featuring actor Donald Sutherland), "Running Up That Hill", "Babooshka", "Breathing", and "Wuthering Heights".
In 1993, Bush directed and starred in the short film, The Line, The Cross and The Curve, a musical co-starring Miranda Richardson featuring music from Bush's album The Red Shoes which was ins ...
See also:Kate Bush, Kate Bush - Biography, Kate Bush - Overview, Kate Bush - The studio albums, Kate Bush - The Kick Inside 1978, Kate Bush - Lionheart 1978, Kate Bush - Never For Ever 1980, Kate Bush - The Dreaming 1982, Kate Bush - Hounds of Love 1985, Kate Bush - The Sensual World 1989, Kate Bush - The Red Shoes 1993, Kate Bush - Aerial 2005, Kate Bush - Musical style, Kate Bush - Live Performances, Kate Bush - Video projects, Kate Bush - Movie projects, Kate Bush - Collaborations, Kate Bush - Influence on other musicians, Kate Bush - Discography, Kate Bush - Albums, Kate Bush - Singles, Kate Bush - Videos, Kate Bush - The Tour of Life 1979 Read more here: » Kate Bush: Encyclopedia II - Kate Bush - Video projects |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Early lifeMarilyn Monroe was born on June 1, 1926 in the charity ward of the Los Angeles County Hospital. Her registered name was Norma Jeane Mortenson, but her grandmother, Della Monroe Grainger, later had her baptized as Norma Jeane Baker. For a while most biographers believed her biological father was very likely to be Charles Stanley Gifford, a salesman for the studio where Monroe's mother, the late Gladys Pearl Monroe Baker Eley, worked as a film-cutter. However her birth certificate lists Norwegian Martin Edward Mortenson as her biological father, and in later years some biographers have leaned towards believing tha ...
See also:Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe - Early life, Marilyn Monroe - Career, Marilyn Monroe - Marriages, Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe - Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe - Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath, Marilyn Monroe - Miscellaneous, Marilyn Monroe - Awards and nominations, Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn Monroe in popular culture, Marilyn Monroe - Depictions/Movie References, Marilyn Monroe - Films, Marilyn Monroe - Television Read more here: » Marilyn Monroe: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Early life |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Suspicion film - The novel: Outline of the plotBefore the Fact is the story of Lina, a "born victim". She is raised in the country in the early decades of the 20th century and, at 28, she is still a virgin and in danger of becoming an old spinster. She finds country life with her parents rather boring, and only lives for strangers that might be passing through or that have been invited by someone living in or near their village. When the novel opens, such a stranger has just arrived: 27 year-old Johnnie Aysgarth, from an impoverished family who are, as she is told, "of rotten stoc ...
See also:Suspicion film, Suspicion film - The novel: Outline of the plot, Suspicion film - The Hitchcock movie Read more here: » Suspicion film: Encyclopedia II - Suspicion film - The novel: Outline of the plot |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - London in film - CriminalsHistoric periods in the city's underworld have been portrayed in a small number of films. Examples include Where's Jack? (17th century), The First Great Train Robbery (Victorian era), Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (World War II) and The Krays (the 1960s), while 10 Rillington Place (1971) recreated 1940s London, filming in the actual street where John Christie carried out his infamous murders.
Other films have evoked London's underworld in the modern era, including Robbery (1967), Villain ...
See also:London in film, London in film - Historical London, London in film - Pre-Victorian London, London in film - Victorian London, London in film - 20th Century, London in film - Ealing Comedies, London in film - Swinging London, London in film - Romantic London, London in film - Thrillers, London in film - London Underground, London in film - Science fiction, London in film - Criminals, London in film - The other side of London, London in film - Kids London, London in film - Musical London Read more here: » London in film: Encyclopedia II - London in film - Criminals |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Anita Mui - Acting careerAnita Mui is also well-known as an actress across the Asia region. Her films have mainly been of the action thriller and kung fu variety, but she has also taken comedic roles. In 1993, she starred in The Heroic Trio with Michelle Yeoh and Maggie Cheung, and it proved to be one of her most popular action films. In 1995, she found some international recognition by starring opposite Jackie Chan in Rumble in the Bronx, the film that was largely responsible for Jackie Chan ...
See also:Anita Mui, Anita Mui - Background, Anita Mui - Music career, Anita Mui - Albums, Anita Mui - Acting career, Anita Mui - Filmography, Anita Mui - Other contributions Read more here: » Anita Mui: Encyclopedia II - Anita Mui - Acting career |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Doris Day - BiographyDay was born Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff in Evanston, Ohio to German immigrants. The second of two children, she was named "Doris" after silent movie actress Doris Kenyon, whom her mother liked. Her family was Catholic, despite her parents' divorce. She later embraced Christian Science.
Day started out as a dancer, winning a contract that enabled her to travel to Hollywood with her partner, Jerry Doherty, in 1936, but turned to singing when she injured her leg in an auto accident in 1937. She sang with the big bands of Barney ...
See also:Doris Day, Doris Day - Biography, Doris Day - Songs, Doris Day - Filmography, Doris Day - Albums Read more here: » Doris Day: Encyclopedia II - Doris Day - Biography |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - The New York Times - Management and Employees
The New York Times - Publishers.
Adolph Ochs (1896-1935)
Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1935-1961)
Orvil Dryfoos (1961-1963)
Punch Sulzberger (1963-1992)
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. (1992- )
The New York Times - Executive editors.
Turner Catledge (1964-1968)
James Reston (1968-1969)
position vacant (1969-1976)
Abe Rosenthal (1977-1986)
Max Frankel (1986-1994)
Joseph Lelyveld (1994-2001)
See also:The New York Times, The New York Times - History, The New York Times - Times today, The New York Times - Major sections, The New York Times - Style, The New York Times - Web presence, The New York Times - Famous mistakes, The New York Times - Allegations of bias, The New York Times - Liberal bias?, The New York Times - Conservative bias?, The New York Times - Distinctions between news comment ads, The New York Times - Times self-examination of bias, The New York Times - Recent controversies, The New York Times - Management and Employees, The New York Times - Publishers, The New York Times - Executive editors, The New York Times - Current columnists Read more here: » The New York Times: Encyclopedia II - The New York Times - Management and Employees |
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 |  |  | 1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Shahrukh Khan - CareerShahrukh, as he is commonly known, first came to the fore while appearing on various television series, particularly when playing the role of 'Abhimanyu' in Fauji (Soldier) in 1988; he also had a minor role in Circus in 1989, which depicted the life of circus performers. He made his movie debut in 1992 with Deewana. In 1993 he shot to stardom with two successive villain roles as a paranoid lover in Baazigar and Darr. 1995 proved to be a defining year in his career, with Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge fi ...
See also:Shahrukh Khan, Shahrukh Khan - Background, Shahrukh Khan - Career, Shahrukh Khan - Awards, Shahrukh Khan - Others, Shahrukh Khan - Trivia, Shahrukh Khan - Filmography Read more here: » Shahrukh Khan: Encyclopedia II - Shahrukh Khan - Career |
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