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1994 in film - Deaths

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - London in film - 20th Century

Edwardian London has been depicted in several films, notably the Ealing comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets in 1949, the Merchant Ivory E.M. Forster adaptation Howards End (1992) and the biopic Young Winston (1972). Wartime London has featured in many films, with The Man Who Loved Redheads and Zeppelin (1971) among those set during the First World War. The 1943 film The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp covered 40 years in the city, including the Edwardian era, the First World War and the Second Wor ...

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Albert Finney - Acclaim

Finney's accolades are numerous. He's received several nominations and awards from the prestigious awards societies of the entertainment industry. Albert Finney - Academy Awards Oscars. He has been nominated for the Best Actor Oscar four times, for Tom Jones, Murder On The Orient Express, The Dresser, and Under the Volcano. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Erin Brockovich. Albert Finney - British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards BAFTA. Finney received a BAFTA nomination ...

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Albert Finney, Albert Finney - Career highlights, Albert Finney - Acclaim, Albert Finney - Academy Awards Oscars, Albert Finney - British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards BAFTA, Albert Finney - Emmy Awards, Albert Finney - Golden Globe Awards, Albert Finney - Laurel Awards, Albert Finney - Los Angeles Film Critics Association, Albert Finney - Oscars, Albert Finney - Screen Actors Guild, Albert Finney - Silver Berlin Bear, Albert Finney - Tony Awards, Albert Finney - Venice Film Festival, Albert Finney - Selected Filmography, Albert Finney - External link

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Rouen - Miscellaneous

Rouen - Transportation. Rouen is served by a light metro system opened in 1994. Rouen - Education. École Supérieure de Commerce de Rouen, located at nearby Mont-Saint-Aignan INSA Rouen Rouen - Births. Rouen was the birthplace of: Isaac Oliver (c.1560-1617), French-born English portrait miniature painter Samuel Bochart (1599-1667), scholar Pierre Corneille (1606-1684), tragedian A ...

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Rouen, Rouen - Administration, Rouen - History, Rouen - Sights, Rouen - Miscellaneous, Rouen - Transportation, Rouen - Education, Rouen - Births, Rouen - Twin towns, Rouen - Ecclesiastical history

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Ghost - Ghosts in fiction

Ghost - Ghost messengers. A popular genre of literature from the early Renaissance to the early twentieth century was the Dialogues of the Dead. These were based upon the Witch of Endor story and the visions of Hades found in both Homer's Odyssey and Virgil's Aeneid. In Odyssey, Odysseus travels to Hades and sees the shades of his former colleagues, including some he did not know were dead, and pours out fresh blood, which the dead hunger for, until he can find Tiresias and get ...

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Ghost, Ghost - Beliefs about ghosts, Ghost - Skeptical analysis, Ghost - Famous ghosts, Ghost - Ghosts in fiction, Ghost - Ghost messengers, Ghost - Ghost stories, Ghost - Other uses of ghosts in fiction

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Doom WAD - History

Doom WAD - Extensibility in Doom. When developing Doom, id Software was aware that many players had tried to create custom levels and other modifications for their previous game, Wolfenstein 3D. However, the procedures involved in creating and loading modifications for that game were cumbersome. John Carmack, lead programmer at id, designed the Doom internals from the ground up to allow players to extend the game. For that reason, game data such as levels, graphics, sound effects and music ar ...

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Doom WAD, Doom WAD - History, Doom WAD - Extensibility in Doom, Doom WAD - Utilities and WADs appearing, Doom WAD - Commercial WADs, Doom WAD - The source port era, Doom WAD - Types of modifications, Doom WAD - Levels and level packs, Doom WAD - Conversions, Doom WAD - Notable WADs, Doom WAD - Megawads, Doom WAD - Total conversions, Doom WAD - Miscellaneous, Doom WAD - Editors, Doom WAD - Guide books

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia - Zubeidaa

Zubeidaa is a 2001 film directed by Shyam Benegal and written by Khalid Mohammed. Zubeidaa stars Karisma Kapoor, Rekha, Manoj Bajpai, Surekha Sikri, Rajat Kapoor, Lillete Dubey, Amrish Puri, Farida Jalal and Shakti Kapoor. It is the concluding chapter in a trilogy that began with Mammo (1994) and continued with Sardari Begum (1996). The film garnered a Best Film (Regional, Hindi) citation from the National Awards and won Kapoo ...

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia - Anita Mui

Anita Mui Yim-fong (Traditional: 梅艷芳; Simplified: 梅艳芳; Hanyu Pinyin: Méi Yànfāng; Cantonese Yale: muìh yihm fòng; October 10, 1963–December 30, 2003) was a popular Hong Kong pop singer and actress. Anita Mui - Background. Mui had one elder sister and two brothers. Her father died when she was eight, her mother moved in with another man, hoping he would look after her children. However, Mui and ...

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Björk - Personal Life

Björk and her contemporary media artist boyfriend Matthew Barney have a daughter, Isadora, born October 3, 2002. Björk also has a son, Sindri, born June 8, 1986, by Þór Eldon who was her bandmate in the 1980s post-punk group "The Sugarcubes". Her son Sindri Þórsson now has his own band called "Desida", where he plays bass. They garnered some positive reviews after their performance at Iceland_Airwaves in 2005. On the negative side, Björk has complained of being hounded by paparazzi in England and in 1996 two separate incidents ...

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Björk, Björk - Early Career, Björk - Popularity, Björk - The Sugarcubes, Björk - Solo career/Debut, Björk - Post, Björk - Homogenic, Björk - Vespertine, Björk - Family Tree/Greatest Hits, Björk - Medúlla, Björk - Army of Me-Xes, Björk - Drawing Restraint 9, Björk - Currently, Björk - Björk in Film, Björk - Her Name, Björk - Personal Life, Björk - Partial Discography, Björk - With The Sugarcubes, Björk - Solo studio albums, Björk - Other releases, Björk - Television, Björk - Films / Shortcuts, Björk - Bibliography, Björk - Related Bibliography

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - William Shatner - Post-Star Trek career

Shatner had a long dry spell in the decade between the original Star Trek series and the first Trek film, which he believes was due to his being typecast as Captain Kirk, making it difficult to find other work. Moreover, his wife Gloria Rand left him and the Canadian actor, unfamiliar with California divorce laws, was all but wiped out financially. With very little money and acting prospects now, he lived in a truck bed camper in the San Fernando Valley until acting bit-parts turned into higher paying roles. Shatner refers to t ...

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William Shatner, William Shatner - Early life, William Shatner - Star Trek career, William Shatner - Post-Star Trek career, William Shatner - Family and other ventures, William Shatner - Musical tangents, William Shatner - Trivia, William Shatner - Memorable quotes, William Shatner - Filmography, William Shatner - Television Work, William Shatner - Books, William Shatner - Fiction, William Shatner - Nonfiction, William Shatner - Albums

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Phil Collins - Band

Here are all the current members of Phil's touring band. Phil Collins - drums, lead vocals Gerald Albright - saxophone Bill Cantos - backing vocals Ronnie Caryl - rhythm guitar, backing vocals Brad Cole - keyboards, vocoder on In The Air Tonight. Luis Conte - percussion Lynne Fiddmont-Lindsey - backing vocals Dan Fornero - trumpet Connie Jackson-Comegys - backing vocals Amy Keys - backing vocals Harry Kim - trumpet, Horns directorSee also:

Phil Collins, Phil Collins - Childhood, Phil Collins - Flaming Youth, Phil Collins - From Genesis to Revelation, Phil Collins - Solo career, Phil Collins - Appearances in Pop Culture, Phil Collins - Films, Phil Collins - Biography, Phil Collins - Band, Phil Collins - Former touring band musicians, Phil Collins - Former studio musicians, Phil Collins - Albums, Phil Collins - Hit singles, Phil Collins - External link

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia - Nostradamus

Nostradamus, (December 14, 1503 – July 1, 1566) born Michel de Nostredame, is one of the world's most famous authors of prophecies. He is most famous for his book Les Propheties, which consists of rhymed quatrains (4‑line poems) grouped into sets of 100, called Centuries. Nostradamus - Biography. Born in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in the south of France in December 1503, Michel de Nostredame was the son of a grain dealer who was also a prosperous home-grown notary. His family wa ...

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - April 12 - Births

April 12 - 599 BC to 1899. 599 BC - Mahavira, Indian founder of Jainism (d. 527 BC) 812 - Muhammad at-Taqi, Arabian Shia Imam (d. 835) 1484 - Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Italian architect (d. 1546) 1500 - Joachim Camerarius, German classical scholar (d. 1574) 1526 - Muretus, French humanist (d. 1585) 1550 - Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, English politician (d. 1604) 1577 - King Christian IV of Denmark (d. 1648) 1713 - Guillaume Thomas ...

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April 12, April 12 - Events, April 12 - Births, April 12 - 599 BC to 1899, April 12 - 1900 to 1999, April 12 - Deaths, April 12 - 65 to 1899, April 12 - 1900 to 1999, April 12 - 2000 onwards, April 12 - Holidays and observances

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 4′33″ - Other cultural references

The anarchist punk band Crass alluded to 4′33″ with their song "They've Got A Bomb", which includes a silent gap in the music. The band has acknowledged the influence of Cage, and said that the idea of the space in the song, when performed live, was to suddenly stop the energy, dancing and noise and allow the audience to momentarily "confront themselves" and consider the reality of nuclear war (a film projected onto a screen behind the band continued to show images of Hiroshima and Nagasaki). A studio recording of the song appears ...

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4′33″, 4′33″ - Background and influences, 4′33″ - Performances, 4′33″ - Recordings, 4′33″ - Other cultural references, 4′33″ - 4'33 No. 2, 4′33″ - Source

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 1990s - People

1990s - World leaders. Prime Minister Bob Hawke (Australia) Prime Minister Paul Keating (Australia) Prime Minister John Howard (Australia) President Fernando Affonso Collor de Mello (Brazil) President Itamar Franco (Brazil) President Fernando Henrique Cardoso (Brazil) Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (Canada) Prime Minister Kim Campbell (Canada) Prime Minister Jean Chrétien (Canada) "Paramount Leader" Deng Xiaoping (People's Repu ...

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1990s, 1990s - Events and trends, 1990s - Criticism of the 1990s, 1990s - Similarities with the 2000s Decade, 1990s - Technology, 1990s - Science, 1990s - War peace and politics, 1990s - Economics, 1990s - Culture, 1990s - Other significant events, 1990s - People, 1990s - World leaders, 1990s - Entertainers, 1990s - Films, 1990s - Books & Literature, 1990s - Sports figures

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Police Academy - Main characters

Police Academy - Carey Mahoney. Played by: Steve Guttenberg Mahoney is the lead character of the first four movies of the series. He is best known for protecting Cmndt. Lassard and playing practical jokes on Harris, Mauser and Proctor. He is often portrayed as a quasi-womanizer and always hits on ladies. He is also seen as friendly and "the good guy". Police Academy - Moses High ...

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Police Academy, Police Academy - Main characters, Police Academy - Carey Mahoney, Police Academy - Moses Hightower, Police Academy - Eugene Tackleberry, Police Academy - Larvell Jones, Police Academy - Laverne Hooks, Police Academy - Debbie Callahan, Police Academy - Eric Lassard, Police Academy - Thaddeus Harris, Police Academy - Proctor, Police Academy - Mauser, Police Academy - Sweetchuck, Police Academy - Zed, Police Academy - Nick Lassard, Police Academy - Douglas Fackler, Police Academy - Chad Copeland, Police Academy - Henry J. Hurst, Police Academy - Movie details, Police Academy - Police Academy, Police Academy - Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, Police Academy - Police Academy 3: Back in Training, Police Academy - Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, Police Academy - Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach, Police Academy - Police Academy 6: City Under Siege, Police Academy - Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow, Police Academy - Television details, Police Academy - Quotes, Police Academy - Additional Voices

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia - Billy Crystal

Billy Crystal (born March 14, 1947) is an American actor, writer, producer, and film director. He is 5' 6". Crystal was born in Long Beach, New York to Jewish-American parents Jack and Helen Crystal. His father worked at, and later managed, the Commodore Music Shop. His uncle was record producer Milt Gabler. He went to Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia on a baseball scholarship, having learned the game from his father, who pitched for St. John's University. Crystal, however never played a game at Marshall because ...

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Cocaine - Legal status

The production, the distribution and the sales of cocaine products are restricted (and illegal in most contexts) in most countries. Cocaine - Africa. In Nigeria, it is a crime to be seen with cocaine. In South Africa, it is a crime to have cocaine in your posession. Cocaine - Asia. In Pakistan, use and possession of cocaine is illegal. In Singapore, possession of more than 15 grams of cocaine resul ...

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Cocaine, Cocaine - History, Cocaine - The coca leaf, Cocaine - Isolation, Cocaine - Popularization, Cocaine - Prohibition, Cocaine - Modern usage, Cocaine - Pharmacology, Cocaine - Appearance, Cocaine - Forms of cocaine, Cocaine - Methods of administration, Cocaine - Mechanism of action, Cocaine - Metabolism and excretion, Cocaine - Effects and health issues, Cocaine - Cocaine as a local anesthetic, Cocaine - Cocaine addiction, Cocaine - Treatment, Cocaine - Legal status, Cocaine - Africa, Cocaine - Asia, Cocaine - Middle east, Cocaine - Australia & Oceania, Cocaine - Europe, Cocaine - North America, Cocaine - South America, Cocaine - Usage, Cocaine - In the United States, Cocaine - Works concerning cocaine, Cocaine - Books about cocaine, Cocaine - Movies about cocaine

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia - 1936

1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). 1936 - Events. January 7-10 - Second Italo-Abyssinian War: In the Battle of Ganale Doria, General Graziani attacks troops under Ras Desta Damtew guarding southern Ethiopia; after over three days of slaughter, the Ethiopians break and flee. January 15 - The first building to be completely covered in glass is completed in Toledo, Ohio, for the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. January 16 ...

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1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - 2000s - Events and trends

2000s - Technology. A huge jump in broadband internet usage, from 6% of U.S. internet users in June, 2000 to what one study predicts will be 62% by 2010. Boom in music downloading and the use of data compression to quickly transfer music over the Internet, with a corresponding rise of portable digital audio players typified by Apple Computer's iPod. Digital cameras become very popular due to rapid decreases in size and cost while photo resolution steadily increases. Sales of film reel came ...

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2000s, 2000s - The decade as a whole, 2000s - Names of the decade, 2000s - Criticisms of the Decade, 2000s - Events and trends, 2000s - Technology, 2000s - Science, 2000s - War peace and politics, 2000s - Economics, 2000s - Culture and religion, 2000s - Other, 2000s - Trends and Fashion, 2000s - United States, 2000s - Music, 2000s - United States and Canada, 2000s - Europe, 2000s - Latin America/Caribbean, 2000s - Film, 2000s - Video Games, 2000s - Television and Radio, 2000s - Sports, 2000s - People, 2000s - World leaders, 2000s - Entertainers, 2000s - Sports figures

Read more here: » 2000s: Encyclopedia II - 2000s - Events and trends

1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Julia Stiles - Career

Julia Stiles - Television career. Stiles began her acting career in television roles. After two appearances as the computer punk "Erica" on the PBS series Ghostwriter in 1993 and 1994, she appeared as a guest star on the medical drama Chicago Hope. She has been seen in two made-for-TV movies: in Before Women Had Wings (1997) on CBS, she played opposite Ellen Burstyn and Oprah Winfrey in an adaptation of the novel by Connie May Fowler; and she played a teenage girl who finds herself pregnant a ...

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Julia Stiles, Julia Stiles - Personal life, Julia Stiles - Career, Julia Stiles - Television career, Julia Stiles - Film career, Julia Stiles - Other work, Julia Stiles - Filmography

Read more here: » Julia Stiles: Encyclopedia II - Julia Stiles - Career

1994 in film - Deaths: Encyclopedia - Andy Lau

Andy Lau Tak-Wah (Traditional: 劉德華; Simplified: 刘德华; Hanyu Pinyin: Liú Déhuá; Jyutping: Lau4 Dak1 Waa4) (born September 27, 1961 in Hong Kong as 劉福榮) is a Hong Kong popstar and a movie actor. The first lead role that made his initial popularity was the TVB series Hunting in 1982. In the same year, Andy started in his first movie in Boat People. Later in 1983, his role as Yang Guo in wuxia TV ...

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