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Robert Duvall

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia II - Robert Duvall - Personal life

Duvall was born in San Diego, California to parents of French and English descent. He grew up in a military family, living for a time in Annapolis, Maryland near the United States Naval Academy. He studied acting at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre in New York under Sanford Meisner. He is close friends with Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman, both of whom he's known since their struggling actor days. Duvall has been married three times: Barbara Benjamin (1964 - 1975) Gail Youngs (1982 - 1986) Sharon Brophy (1991 - 1996)

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Robert Duvall, Robert Duvall - Personal life, Robert Duvall - Film Career, Robert Duvall - Trivia, Robert Duvall - Partial filmography

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - 1931

1931 (MCMXXXI) is a common year starting on Thursday. 1931 - Events. January 4 - Elly Beinhorn begins her flight to Africa January 6 - Thomas Edison submits his last patent application. January 22 - Sir Isaac Isaacs sworn in as the first Australian-born Governor-General of Australia January 25 - Mohandas Gandhi released again January 27 - Pierre Laval forms a government in France February 3 - Napier earthquake - mu ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - Annapolis Maryland

Annapolis is the capital of Maryland, a state of the United States of America, and the county seat of Anne Arundel County. It is a city with a population of 36,217 according to the 2004 census. The city is a part of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area, It is situated on the Severn River about 2 miles from its entrance into Chesapeake Bay, 26 miles South by East from Baltimore and about the same distance East by North from Washington D.C. It is also home to the United States Naval Academy and St. John's College. An ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - 1979 in film

1978 in film 1979 1980 in film 1970s in film years in film film 1979 in film - Events. March 5 - Production begins on Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. November 1 - Production begins on Raiders of the Lost Ark. December 7 - Star Trek: The Motion Picture debuts in the United States to mixed reviews but strong box office, launching a film franchise that would span 10 films over the next 23 years. It also would eventually lead to t ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - 1983 in film

1983 in film - Top grossing films. North America Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi Tootsie Trading Places, starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy WarGames, starring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy Superman III Flashdance Staying Alive Octopussy Mr. Mom, starring Michael Keaton and Teri Garr 48 Hours National Lampoon's V ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - Bee Movie

Bee Movie is an animated movie from Jerry Seinfeld. Barry B. Benson (Seinfeld), ia a bee who has just graduated from college, and is disillusioned with his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry's life is saved by Vanessa (Renee Zellweger), a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans have been stealing and eating the honey, and subsequently decide ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - The Twilight Zone

The Twilight Zone is an anthology series created (and often written) by its narrator and host Rod Serling. Each episode (156 in all) was an individual fantasy or science fiction story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist. Although advertised as science fiction, the show often (if not always) had a moral that pertained to everyday life. A popular success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction ideas while still managing to attract overwhelmingly positive critical attention. The success of this ori ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - Vanity plate

A vanity plate (US), prestige plate, personalised registration (UK) or personalised plate (Australia) is a special type of number plate (license plate in America), on an automobile or other vehicle. The owner of the vehicle will have paid extra money to have his or her own choice of numbers or letters, usually forming a recognisable phrase, slogan, or initialism on their plate. Sales of vanity plates are often a significant source of revenue for North American provincial and state licencing agencies. In some jurisdictions, such as the Canadian province of British Columbia, the vanity plates lo ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - 1970s

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. Informally, it can also include a few years at the end of the preceding decade or the beginning of the following decade. The United States, which had become an influential global power, experienced much of the transition. While the sixties saw social activism, society became more self-absorbed in the seventies. Analyst and writer Tom Wolfe epitomized this feeling in 1976, calling the seventies th ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American film directed by Francis Ford Coppola from a script by John Milius (rewritten by Coppola) which was inspired by Joseph Conrad's classic novella Heart of Darkness. Set during the Vietnam War, a taciturn American soldier is sent to "terminate with extreme prejudice" the command of a rogue United States Army Special Forces colonel. The narrative of his journey and its culmination are studded with events which, while bizarre, are based on real Vietnam stories. The soldier's journey becomes i ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - 1969 in film

See also: 1968 in film 1969 1970 in film 1960s in film years in film film 1969 in film - Events. Cannes Film Festival opens, but closes in support of a French general strike without awarding any prizes. Last year for the Venice Film Festival until it is revived in 1980. 1969 in film - Top-grossing films. North America The Love Bug Funny Girl< ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia - Daryl Gates

Daryl F. Gates was the Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) from 1978 until 1992. Daryl Gates - Early life. Daryl Francis Gates was born to a Mormon mother and a Catholic father in the Highland Park district of Los Angeles on August 30th, 1926; the family soon relocated to Glendale, where Gates spent most of his youth. The Great Depression had an impact on his early life: his father became an alcoholic after losing his job, and frequently ended up in the custody of the Glendale police. (Later i ...

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia II - The Twilight Zone - Television history

The Twilight Zone - The Time Element 1958. In 1957, CBS purchased a teleplay that writer Rod Serling hoped to produce as the pilot of a weekly anthology series. The Twilight Zone: The Time Element marked Serling’s first entry in the field of science-fiction. A time travel fantasy of sorts, the story involved a man visiting a therapist with complaints of a recurring dream in which he imagines waking up in Honolulu just prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. "I wake up in a hotel room in Hono ...

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The Twilight Zone, The Twilight Zone - Television history, The Twilight Zone - The Time Element 1958, The Twilight Zone - Original series 1959-1964, The Twilight Zone - First revival 1985-1989, The Twilight Zone - Rod Serling's Lost Classics 1994, The Twilight Zone - Second revival 2002-2003, The Twilight Zone - Other Media, The Twilight Zone - Movie, The Twilight Zone - Radio 2002-present, The Twilight Zone - Pinball, The Twilight Zone - Theme park rides, The Twilight Zone - Trivia

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia II - Gods and Generals - Film

Gods and Generals is also a movie based on the novel, released on Friday, February 21, 2003, starring Jeff Daniels as Chamberlain and Robert Duvall as Lee. The film was directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, who had previously adapted Gettysburg in 1993. After the box office failure of Gettysburg, Maxwell was unable to get the prequel greenlit until media mogul Ted Turner provided the entire $60 million budget. See also:

Gods and Generals, Gods and Generals - Novel, Gods and Generals - Film, Gods and Generals - Criticism, Gods and Generals - Cast, Gods and Generals - Notes

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia II - List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - K

The Karate Kid (1984) - Noriyuki Morita Kentucky (1938) - Walter Brennan The Killing Fields (1984) - Haing S. Ngor Kiss of Death (1947) - Richard Widmark Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) - Justin Henry ...

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List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - 0-9, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - A, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - B, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - C, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - D, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - E, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - F, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - G, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - H, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - I, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - J, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - K, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - L, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - M, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - N, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - O, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - P, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - Q, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - R, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - S, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - T, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - U, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - V, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - W, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - X, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - Y, List of Best Supporting Actor nominees films - Z

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia II - Mary-Louise Parker - Her Early Work

Acting was always her passion and she graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts with acting as her major. She then got her start in a bit part on the soap opera Ryan's Hope. In the late '80s, Parker travelled to New York where she got a job measuring feet at Ecco. After a few minor roles, she made her Broadway debut in a 1990 production of Craig Lucas's Prelude to a Kiss, playing the main role of Rita. For her performance she won the Clarence Derwent Award and was nominated for a Tony award. Parker also briefly dated her co-star Timothy Hutton. However, when the play wa ...

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Mary-Louise Parker, Mary-Louise Parker - Her Early Work, Mary-Louise Parker - The 1990s, Mary-Louise Parker - 2001 - 2003, Mary-Louise Parker - 2004-present, Mary-Louise Parker - Selected Filmography, Mary-Louise Parker - Awards, Mary-Louise Parker - Trivia

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia II - Phenomenon film - Plot summary

The story is about an ordinary small-town mechanic named George Malley (John Travolta), whose life is transformed by a strange flash of light he observes on the evening of his 37th birthday. The following days, George starts to experience an extraordinary form of intelligence, absorbing information like a sponge, formulating new ideas, surpassing genius. He also discovers he has gained the power of telekinesis. George tries to use his new intelligence for the good of his community. At first, local folks (most notably love inter ...

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Phenomenon film, Phenomenon film - Plot summary, Phenomenon film - Cast

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia II - Howard Stern - Terrestrial Radio Show

His early broadcasting years included working at WTBU, Boston University's campus radio station. Following graduation in 1976, Stern moved to WRNW. During his time at WRNW, he lived in a monastery. Following WRNW was WCCC in Hartford, then WWWW ("W4") in Detroit. With each station, he improved in ratings and skill, finally moving on to WWDC-FM. In one archetypical example of his radio show, documented in his autobiographical movie Private Parts, he persuaded a female caller to have phone sex with him on the air. He made deep bu ...

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Howard Stern, Howard Stern - Biography, Howard Stern - Terrestrial Radio Show, Howard Stern - 1990s, Howard Stern - 2000s, Howard Stern - The Move to Satellite Radio, Howard Stern - Goodbye to terrestrial radio, Howard Stern - The Sirius Show, Howard Stern - Television shows, Howard Stern - Cast and crew of the Howard Stern show, Howard Stern - Regulars on the Howard Stern show, Howard Stern - Former cast and crew, Howard Stern - Former Regulars and Celebrity Guests, Howard Stern - Celebrity Guests, Howard Stern - Musical Artists Performances, Howard Stern - Frequent Show Games and Bits, Howard Stern - Common Show Sayings and Soundbites

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia II - June Carter Cash - With the Carter Family

In the winter of 1938-1939 the Carter Family travelled to Texas where they had a twice-daily program on border radio station XERA (later XERF) in Villa Acuña (now Ciudad Acuña), Mexico, across the border from Del Rio, Texas. Then in school, June did not accompany them. Beginning with the 1939/1940 season, June joined the Carters, this time in San Antonio, Texas, where the group's work was pre-recorded and distributed to multiple border radio stations (XELO, XEG, XERB, and XEPN). June's musical c ...

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June Carter Cash, June Carter Cash - With the Carter Family, June Carter Cash - With Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters, June Carter Cash - On her own, June Carter Cash - With Johnny Cash

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Robert Duvall: Encyclopedia II - List of National Medal of Arts recipients - 1980s

1985 Elliott Carter, Jr. - composer Ralph (Waldo) Ellison - writer Jose Ferrer - actor Martha Graham - dancer, choreographer Louise Nevelson - sculptress Georgia O'Keeffe - painter Leontyne Price - soprano Dorothy Buffum Chandler - arts patron Lincoln Kirstein - arts patron Paul Mellon - arts patron Alice Tully - arts ...

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List of National Medal of Arts recipients, List of National Medal of Arts recipients - 1980s, List of National Medal of Arts recipients - 1990s, List of National Medal of Arts recipients - 2000s, List of National Medal of Arts recipients - External link

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