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439 relations: A River Runs Through It (film), ABC News (United States), ABC Signature, AC/DC, Academy Award for Best Actor, Academy Award for Best Picture, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Academy Awards, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Access Hollywood, Achilles, Achilles tendon, Across the Tracks, Ad Astra (film), Addis Ababa, Adriatic Sea, Ageing, Agnosticism, Aidan Quinn, Alcoholics Anonymous, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Allied (film), Alps, American Broadcasting Company, Amy Taubin, Anarchy, Andrew Dominik, Andy García, Angelina Jolie, Anne Rice, Another World (TV series), Anthony Fauci, Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, Associated Press, Atheism, Babel (film), Babylon (2022 film), BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Bantam Books, Barack Obama, Barack Obama 2012 presidential campaign, BBC News, BBC Online, Billy Beane, Biography (TV program), Blockbuster (entertainment), Boomhauer, Box Office Mojo, Boxing, ... Expand index (389 more) »
- Best Supporting Actor BAFTA Award winners
- Film producers from Oklahoma
- Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Screen Actors Guild Award winners
A River Runs Through It (film)
A River Runs Through It is a 1992 American drama film directed by Robert Redford, and starring Craig Sheffer, Brad Pitt, Tom Skerritt, Brenda Blethyn and Emily Lloyd.
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ABC News (United States)
ABC News is the news division of the American television network ABC.
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ABC Signature
ABC Signature is an American television production studio and the flagship production arm of ABC, which is a subsidiary of Disney Television Studios, a sub-division of the Disney Entertainment business segment and division of The Walt Disney Company.
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AC/DC
AC/DC are an Australian rock band formed in 1973.
Academy Award for Best Actor
The Academy Award for Best Actor is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Award for Best Picture
The Academy Award for Best Picture is one of the Academy Awards (also known as Oscars) presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) since the awards debuted in 1929.
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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Brad Pitt and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor are best Supporting Actor Academy Award winners.
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Academy Awards
The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.
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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), often pronounced; also known as simply the Academy or the Motion Picture Academy) is a professional honorary organization in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motion pictures. The Academy's corporate management and general policies are overseen by a board of governors, which includes representatives from each of the craft branches.
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Access Hollywood
Access Hollywood, formerly known as Access from 2017 to 2019, is an American weekday television entertainment news program that premiered on September 9, 1996.
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Achilles
In Greek mythology, Achilles or Achilleus (Achilleús) was a hero of the Trojan War who was known as being the greatest of all the Greek warriors.
Achilles tendon
The Achilles tendon or heel cord, also known as the calcaneal tendon, is a tendon at the back of the lower leg, and is the thickest in the human body.
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Across the Tracks
Across the Tracks is a 1991 American drama film about track and field directed and written by Sandy Tung.
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Ad Astra (film)
Ad Astra is a 2019 American psychological science fiction film produced, co-written, and directed by James Gray.
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Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa (fountain of hot mineral water, new flower) is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia.
Adriatic Sea
The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula.
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Ageing
Ageing (or aging in American English) is the process of becoming older.
Agnosticism
Agnosticism is the view or belief that the existence of God, the divine, or the supernatural is either unknowable in principle or currently unknown in fact.
Aidan Quinn
Aidan Quinn (born March 8, 1959) is an American actor.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global peer-led mutual aid fellowship begun in the United States dedicated to abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually inclined twelve-step program.
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Alejandro González Iñárritu
Alejandro González Iñárritu (American Spanish:; credited since 2016 as Alejandro G. Iñárritu; born 15 August 1963) is a Mexican filmmaker. Brad Pitt and Alejandro González Iñárritu are filmmakers who won the Best Film BAFTA Award and producers who won the Best Picture Academy Award.
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Allied (film)
Allied is a 2016 romantic war drama thriller film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Steven Knight.
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Alps
The Alps are one of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, stretching approximately across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria and Slovenia.
American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.
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Amy Taubin
Amy Taubin (born September 10, 1938) is an American author and film critic.
Anarchy
Anarchy is a form of society without rulers.
Andrew Dominik
Andrew Dominik (born 7 October 1967) is an Australian film director and screenwriter.
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Andy García
Andrés Arturo García Menéndez (born April 12, 1956), known professionally as Andy García, is a Cuban-American actor, director and producer.
Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie (born Angelina Jolie Voight; June 4, 1975) is an American actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian.
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Anne Rice
Anne Rice (born Howard Allen Frances O'Brien; October 4, 1941 – December 11, 2021) was an American author of gothic fiction, erotic literature, and bible fiction. Brad Pitt and Anne Rice are American LGBT rights activists.
Another World (TV series)
Another World is an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999.
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Anthony Fauci
Anthony Stephen Fauci (born December 24, 1940) is an American physician-scientist and immunologist who served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) from 1984 to 2022, and the chief medical advisor to the president from 2021 to 2022.
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Anthony Hopkins
Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins (born 31 December 1937) is a Welsh actor.
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Antonio Banderas
José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960), better known as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish actor and filmmaker.
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Atheism
Atheism, in the broadest sense, is an absence of belief in the existence of deities.
Babel (film)
Babel is a 2006 psychological drama film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga.
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Babylon (2022 film)
Babylon is a 2022 American epic historical black comedy drama film written and directed by Damien Chazelle.
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BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Best Actor in a Supporting Role is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding supporting performance in a film. Brad Pitt and BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role are best Supporting Actor BAFTA Award winners.
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Bantam Books
Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House; it is an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group.
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Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. Brad Pitt and Barack Obama are American LGBT rights activists.
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Barack Obama 2012 presidential campaign
On April 4, 2011, Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, announced his candidacy for re-election as president.
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BBC News
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.
BBC Online
BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC's online service.
Billy Beane
William Lamar Beane III (born March 29, 1962) is an American former professional baseball player and current front office executive.
Biography (TV program)
Biography is an American documentary television series and media franchise created in the 1960s by David L. Wolper and owned by A&E Networks since 1987.
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Blockbuster (entertainment)
A blockbuster is a work of entertainment—typically used to describe a feature film produced by a major film studio, but also other media—that is highly popular and financially successful.
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Boomhauer
Jeffrey Dexter Boomhauer III, most commonly referred to by his surname Boomhauer, is a character in the Fox animated series King of the Hill, voiced by series creator Mike Judge, known for his fast-paced and nearly-incomprehensible speech.
Box Office Mojo
Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way.
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Boxing
Boxing is a combat sport and martial art.
Brad Grey
Brad Alan Grey (December 29, 1957 – May 14, 2017) was an American television and film producer.
Brad Pitt filmography
Brad Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and producer.
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Bradley Cooper
Bradley Charles Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American actor and filmmaker. Brad Pitt and Bradley Cooper are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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British Academy Film Awards
The British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTA Awards, is an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) to honour the best British and international contributions to film.
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Bullet Train (film)
Bullet Train is a 2022 American action comedy film directed by David Leitch.
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Burn After Reading
Burn After Reading is a 2008 black comedy film written, produced, edited and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen.
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By the Sea (2015 film)
By the Sea is a 2015 American romantic drama film written and directed by Angelina Jolie (credited as Angelina Jolie Pitt), and produced by and starring Jolie and Brad Pitt.
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Cambodia
Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Mainland Southeast Asia.
Cannabis
Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae.
Cate Blanchett
Catherine Élise Blanchett (born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actor and producer. Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.
CBS News
CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio broadcaster CBS.
Central Intelligence Agency
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), known informally as the Agency, metonymously as Langley and historically as the Company, is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world, primarily through the use of human intelligence (HUMINT) and conducting covert action through its Directorate of Operations.
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Chad
Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of North and Central Africa.
Charleston Gazette-Mail
The Charleston Gazette-Mail is a non-daily morning newspaper in Charleston, West Virginia.
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Château Miraval, Correns-Var
Château Miraval is a château and vineyard located in the village of Correns, just north of Brignoles, a village in the Var ''département'' in the south of France.
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Chicago Sun-Times
The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily nonprofit newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.
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Child abuse
Child abuse (also called child endangerment or child maltreatment) is physical, sexual, emotional and/or psychological maltreatment or neglect of a child, especially by a parent or a caregiver.
Christian Bale
Christian Charles Philip Bale (born 30 January 1974) is an English actor. Brad Pitt and Christian Bale are best Supporting Actor Academy Award winners, best Supporting Actor Golden Globe (film) winners, outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners and outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Christian Slater
Christian Michael Leonard Slater (born August 18, 1969) is an American actor.
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Chuck Palahniuk
Charles Michael "Chuck" Palahniuk (born February 21, 1962) is an American novelist who describes his work as transgressional fiction.
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CNN
Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States.
Coen brothers
Joel Daniel Coen (born November 29, 1954) and Ethan Jesse Coen (born September 21, 1957),State of Minnesota. Brad Pitt and Coen brothers are producers who won the Best Picture Academy Award.
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Cogan's Trade
Cogan's Trade is a 1974 crime novel by George V. Higgins.
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Cold War
The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc, that started in 1947, two years after the end of World War II, and lasted until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (film)
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is a 2002 American biographical spy film depicting the fictional life of game show host and producer Chuck Barris.
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Cool World
Cool World is a 1992 American live-action/adult animated fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi and written by Michael Grais and Mark Victor.
Cornish Americans
Cornish Americans (Amerikanyon gernewek) are Americans who describe themselves as having Cornish ancestry, an ethnic group of Brittonic Celts native to Cornwall and the Scilly Isles, part of England in the United Kingdom.
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Cowboy
A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks.
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor is one of the awards given by the Broadcast Film Critics Association at their annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards for a performance in a motion picture.
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Croatian War of Independence
The Croatian War of Independence was an armed conflict fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992.
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Cult following
A cult following is a group of fans who are highly dedicated to some person, idea, object, movement, or work, often an artist, in particular a performing artist, or an artwork in some medium.
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Cutting Class
Cutting Class is a 1989 American black comedy slasher film directed by Rospo Pallenberg in his directorial debut, written by Steve Slavkin, and starring Donovan Leitch, Jill Schoelen, Brad Pitt, Roddy McDowall, and Martin Mull.
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Dallas (1978 TV series)
Dallas is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on CBS from April 2, 1978, to May 3, 1991.
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Dallas Observer
Dallas Observer is a free digital and print publication based in Dallas, Texas.
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Damien Chazelle
Damien Sayre Chazelle (born January 19, 1985) is an American filmmaker.
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Damien Quintard
Damien Quintard (born 21 June 1991) is a French record producer, composer, engineer and entrepreneur known for his work with artists Brian Eno, Parcels, Gaspard Augé (Justice), Teodor Currentzis, Arca, L’Impératrice, Dimitris Papaioannou, and Bertrand Chamayou.
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Daniel Pearl
Daniel Pearl (October 10, 1963 – February 1, 2002) was an American journalist who worked for The Wall Street Journal. On January 23, 2002, he was kidnapped by Islamist militants while he was on his way to what he had expected would be an interview with Pakistani religious cleric Mubarak Ali Gilani in the city of Karachi.
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David Ayer
David Ayer (born January 18, 1968) is an American filmmaker known for making crime films that are set in Los Angeles and deal with gangs and police corruption.
David Fincher
David Andrew Leo Fincher (born August 28, 1962) is an American film director.
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David Leitch
David Leitch (born November 16, 1975) is an American filmmaker, stunt performer, stunt coordinator, and actor.
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David Pressman
David Pressman (born 1977) is an American lawyer who has been serving as the United States ambassador to Hungary since 2022.
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David Thewlis
David Wheeler (born 20 March 1963), better known as David Thewlis, is an English actor and filmmaker.
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Deadline Hollywood
Deadline Hollywood, commonly known as Deadline and also referred to as Deadline.com, is an online news site founded as the news blog Deadline Hollywood Daily by Nikki Finke in 2006.
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Deseret News
The Deseret News is a multi-platform newspaper based in Salt Lake City, published by Deseret News Publishing Company, a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation, which is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Details (magazine)
Details (stylized in all caps) was an American monthly men's magazine that was published by Condé Nast, founded in 1982 by Annie Flanders.
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Don Cheadle
Donald Frank Cheadle Jr. (born November 29, 1964) is an American actor. Brad Pitt and Don Cheadle are American LGBT rights activists, film producers from Missouri and outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
Doug Liman
Douglas Eric Liman (born July 24, 1965) is an American film director and producer.
DreamWorks Pictures
DreamWorks Pictures (also known as DreamWorks SKG and formerly DreamWorks Studios, commonly referred to as DreamWorks) is an American film studio and distribution label of Amblin Partners.
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Dustin Lance Black
Dustin Lance Black (born June 10, 1974) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and LGBT rights activist. Brad Pitt and Dustin Lance Black are American LGBT rights activists.
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Edwin (company)
Edwin or often capitalized, EDWIN, is a Japanese clothing brand founded in 1947 as 'Tsunemi Yonehachi shop'.
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Empire (magazine)
Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Bauer Media Group.
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Ensemble cast
In a dramatic production, an ensemble cast is one that comprises many principal actors and performers who are typically assigned roughly equal amounts of screen time.
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Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.
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Esquire (magazine)
Esquire is an American men's magazine.
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Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940) was an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency.
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Fight Club
Fight Club is a 1999 American film directed by David Fincher, and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter.
Fight Club (novel)
Fight Club is a 1996 novel by Chuck Palahniuk.
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Film Journal International
Film Journal International was a motion-picture industry trade magazine published by the American company Prometheus Global Media.
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Forbes
Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.
Forbes Celebrity 100
Celebrity 100 was an annual list compiled and published by Forbes magazine from 1999 to 2020, preceded by the ''Forbes'' Top 40 entertainers list.
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Formula One
Formula One, commonly known as Formula 1 or F1, is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
Fox Broadcasting Company
Fox Broadcasting Company, LLC, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps, is an American commercial broadcast television network owned by the Fox Entertainment division of Fox Corporation, headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan.
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Fox News
The Fox News Channel (FNC), commonly known as Fox News, is an American multinational conservative news and political commentary television channel and website based in New York City.
France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
Frank Gehry
Frank Owen Gehry (born February 28, 1929) is a Canadian-born American architect and designer.
Freddy's Nightmares
Freddy's Nightmares (also known as A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series) is an American horror anthology television series, which aired in syndication from October 1988 until March 1990.
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Friends
Friends is an American television sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting ten seasons.
Fury (2014 film)
Fury is a 2014 American war film written, directed, and co-produced by David Ayer.
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FYI (American TV channel)
FYI (stylized as fyi) is an American basic cable channel owned by A&E Networks, a joint venture between the Disney Entertainment subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company and Hearst Communications (each owns 50%).
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Gary Oldman
Gary Leonard Oldman (born 21 March 1958) is an English actor and filmmaker.
Geena Davis
Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an American actor.
George Clooney
George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961) is an American actor and filmmaker. Brad Pitt and George Clooney are best Supporting Actor Academy Award winners, best Supporting Actor Golden Globe (film) winners, filmmakers who won the Best Film BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award-winning producers and producers who won the Best Picture Academy Award.
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George V. Higgins
George V. Higgins (November 13, 1939 – November 6, 1999) was an American author, lawyer, newspaper columnist, raconteur and college professor.
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Getty Images
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. is a visual media company and supplier of stock images, editorial photography, video, and music for business and consumers, with a library of over 477 million assets.
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Global Action for Children
Global Action for Children (GAC) was a highly effective nonpartisan coalition dedicated to improving the lives of orphans and vulnerable children in the developing world active from 2004 - 2010.
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Global Green USA
Global Green is the English-American affiliate of Green Cross International, an international non-governmental organization founded by former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1993 to "foster a global value shift toward a sustainable and secure future." Green Cross International operates in over 30 countries and enjoys consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
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Glory Days (1990 TV series)
Glory Days is an American drama television series that aired from July 25 until September 13, 1990 on Fox.
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Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
The Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture is a Golden Globe Award that was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 1944 for a performance in a motion picture released in the previous year. Brad Pitt and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture are best Supporting Actor Golden Globe (film) winners.
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Golden Globe Awards
The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed for excellence in both American and international film and television.
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GQ
GQ (which stands for Gentlemen's Quarterly and is also known Apparel Arts) is an international monthly men's magazine based in New York City and founded in 1931.
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Graham King
Graham King is an English film producer. Brad Pitt and Graham King are Golden Globe Award-winning producers and producers who won the Best Picture Academy Award.
Grappling
Grappling is a fighting technique based on throws, trips, sweeps, clinch fighting, ground fighting and submission holds.
Growing Pains
Growing Pains is an American television sitcom created by Neal Marlens that aired on ABC from September 24, 1985, to April 25, 1992.
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Guy Ritchie
Guy Stuart Ritchie (born 10 September 1968) is an English film director, producer and screenwriter.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth Kate Paltrow (born September 27, 1972) is an American actress and businesswoman. Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Haiti
Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas.
Happy Together (1989 American film)
Happy Together is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Mel Damski and starring Patrick Dempsey and Helen Slater.
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Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor.
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Hawassa
Hawassa (አዋሳ; ʾäwasa, also spelled Awassa or Awasa) known historically as Adare is a city in Ethiopia, on the shores of Lake Hawassa in the Great Rift Valley.
HBO
Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network, which is the flagship property of namesake parent-subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
Head of the Class
Head of the Class is an American sitcom television series that ran from 1986 to 1991 on the ABC television network.
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Heineken
Heineken Lager Beer (Heineken Pilsener), or simply Heineken, is a Dutch pale lager beer with 5% alcohol by volume produced by the Dutch brewing company Heineken N.V. Heineken beer is sold in a green bottle with a red star.
Heinrich Harrer
Heinrich Harrer (6 July 1912 – 7 January 2006) was an Austrian SS sergeant, mountaineer, explorer, writer, sportsman, and geographer.
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Hello! (magazine)
Hello! (stylized in all caps) is a royalist weekly magazine specializing in celebrity news and human-interest stories, first published in the United Kingdom on May 21, 1988, following the format of ¡Hola!, the Spanish weekly magazine.
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Henry Thomas
Henry Jackson Thomas (born September 9, 1971) is an American actor.
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Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC; Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh), commonly referred to by its former name Saigon (Sài Gòn), is the most populous city in Vietnam, with a population of around 10 million in 2023.
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Hollingsworth v. Perry
Hollingsworth v. Perry was a series of United States federal court cases that re-legalized same-sex marriage in the state of California.
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Honda Integra
The, sold in North America as the Acura Integra and later the Acura RSX, is an automobile produced by the Japanese company Honda from 1985 until 2006, and then since 2021.
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HuffPost
HuffPost (The Huffington Post until 2017; often abbreviated as HuffPo) is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions.
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina was a devastating and deadly Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused 1,392 fatalities and damages estimated at $186.3 billion (2022 USD) in late August 2005, particularly in the city of New Orleans and its surrounding area.
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IGN
IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.
Iliad
The Iliad (Iliás,; " about Ilion (Troy)") is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer.
In re Marriage Cases
In re Marriage Cases, 43 Cal.
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IndieWire
IndieWire is a film industry and film criticism website that was established in 1996.
Inglourious Basterds
Inglourious Basterds is a 2009 war film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Michael Fassbender, Eli Roth, Diane Kruger, Daniel Brühl, Til Schweiger and Mélanie Laurent.
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Inside the Actors Studio
Inside the Actors Studio is an American talk show that airs on Ovation.
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International Astronomical Union
The International Astronomical Union (IAU; Union astronomique internationale, UAI) is an international non-governmental organization (INGO) with the objective of advancing astronomy in all aspects, including promoting astronomical research, outreach, education, and development through global cooperation.
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International Business Times
The International Business Times is an American online newspaper that publishes five national editions in four languages.
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Interview (magazine)
Interview is an American magazine founded in late 1969 by artist Andy Warhol and British journalist John Wilcock.
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Interview with the Vampire
Interview with the Vampire is a gothic horror and vampire novel by American author Anne Rice, published in 1976.
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Interview with the Vampire (film)
Interview with the Vampire is a 1994 American gothic horror film directed by Neil Jordan, based on Anne Rice's 1976 novel of the same name, and starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
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Irish Independent
The Irish Independent is an Irish daily newspaper and online publication which is owned by Independent News & Media (INM), a subsidiary of Mediahuis.
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Irish Travellers
Irish Travellers (an lucht siúil, meaning the walking people), also known as Pavees or Mincéirs (Shelta: Mincéirí), are a traditionally peripatetic indigenous ethno-cultural group originating in Ireland.
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Jackass (franchise)
Jackass is an American reality comedy TV series and franchise created by Jeff Tremaine, Spike Jonze, and Johnny Knoxville.
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James Gray (director)
James Gray (born April 14, 1969) is an American film director and screenwriter.
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Janet Maslin
Janet R. Maslin (born August 12, 1949) is an American journalist, best known as a film and literary critic for The New York Times.
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Jason Isaacs
Jason Isaacs (born 6 June 1963) is an English actor.
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Jean-Jacques Annaud
Jean-Jacques Annaud (born 1 October 1943) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer.
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Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Joanna Aniston (née Anastasakis) (born February 11, 1969) is an American actress.
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Jerry Weintraub
Jerome Charles Weintraub (September 26, 1937 – July 6, 2015) was an American film producer, talent manager and actor whose television films won him three Emmys.
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Jesse James
Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla and leader of the James–Younger Gang.
Jill Schoelen
Jill Marie Schoelen (born March 21, 1963) is an American actress.
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Jim Harrison
James Harrison (December 11, 1937 – March 26, 2016) was an American poet, novelist, and essayist.
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Joe Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who is the 46th and current president of the United States since 2021.
Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign
On April 25, 2019, former vice president Joe Biden released a video announcing his candidacy in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries.
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John Kerry
John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is an American attorney, politician, and diplomat who served as the 68th United States secretary of state from 2013 to 2017 in the administration of Barack Obama.
John Mellencamp
John J. Mellencamp (born October 7, 1951), previously known as Johnny Cougar, John Cougar, and John Cougar Mellencamp, is an American singer-songwriter.
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Johnny Suede
Johnny Suede is a 1991 American film, the directorial debut of Tom DiCillo, and stars Brad Pitt, Catherine Keener, Calvin Levels and Nick Cave.
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Jon Bernthal
Jonathan Edward Bernthal (born September 20, 1976) is an American actor.
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Jon Watts
Jonathan Watts (born June 28, 1981) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter.
Joseph Kosinski
Joseph Kosinski (born May 3, 1974) is an American film director, best known for his computer graphics and computer-generated imagery (CGI) work, and for his work in action films.
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Julia Roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress.
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Juliette Lewis
Juliette Lake Lewis (born June 21, 1973) is an American actress, singer and musician.
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Kalifornia
Kalifornia is a 1993 American road thriller film directed by Dominic Sena, in his feature film directorial debut.
Ken Tucker
Kenneth Tucker is an American arts, music and television critic, magazine editor, and nonfiction book author.
Kenya
Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya (Jamhuri ya Kenya), is a country in East Africa.
Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey Fowler (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor. Brad Pitt and Kevin Spacey are best Supporting Actor Academy Award winners and outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Key Club
Key Club International, also called Key Club, is an international service organization for high school students.
Kickapoo High School (Springfield, Missouri)
Kickapoo High School is a public high school located in Springfield, Missouri, United States.
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Killing Them Softly
Killing Them Softly is a 2012 American neo-noir crime film written and directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Brad Pitt.
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King of the Hill
King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that initially aired on Fox from January 12, 1997, to September 13, 2009, with four more episodes airing in syndication from May 3 to 6, 2010.
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King of the Hill season 8
The eighth season of King of the Hill originally aired on Sundays at 7:30–8:00 p.m. (EST) on the Fox Broadcasting Company from November 2, 2003 to May 23, 2004.
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Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten Caroline Dunst (born April 30, 1982) is an American actress. Brad Pitt and Kirsten Dunst are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Las Cruces Sun-News
Las Cruces Sun-News, founded in 1881, is a daily newspaper published in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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Leading actor
A leading actor, leading actress, or leading man or lady or simply lead, plays the role of the protagonist of a film, television show or play.
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Legends of the Fall
Legends of the Fall is a 1994 American epic Western drama film directed by Edward Zwick, and starring Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Aidan Quinn, Julia Ormond and Henry Thomas Based on the 1979 novella of the same title by Jim Harrison, the film is about three brothers and their father living in the wilderness and plains of Montana in the early 20th century and how their lives are affected by nature, history, war, and love.
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Leonardo DiCaprio
Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio (born November 11, 1974) is an American actor and film producer.
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Less than Zero (film)
Less than Zero is a 1987 American drama film directed by Marek Kanievska, loosely based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis.
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Levi Strauss & Co.
Levi Strauss & Co. is an American clothing company known worldwide for its Levi's brand of denim jeans.
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List of accolades received by Inglourious Basterds
Inglourious Basterds is a 2009 World War II film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
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List of awards and nominations received by Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt is an American actor and film producer who has received numerous awards and nominations, including two Academy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a British Academy Film Award.
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List of most expensive celebrity photographs
This is a list of the most expensive celebrity photographs as determined by the fees paid to the subjects, or often their parents, for permission to publish them.
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List of Ocean's (film series) characters
The following is a list of characters from the ''Ocean's'' film series.
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Logan Lerman
Logan Wade Lerman (born January 19, 1992) is an American actor.
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Lorenzo Carcaterra
Lorenzo Carcaterra (born October 16, 1954) is an American writer of Italian descent.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
Los Angeles County Superior Court
The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is the California Superior Court located in Los Angeles County.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Louis de Pointe du Lac
Louis de Pointe du Lac is a fictional character in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series.
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Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds is a wax museum founded in London in 1835 by the French wax sculptor Marie Tussaud.
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Malibu, California
Malibu is a beach city in the Santa Monica Mountains region of Los Angeles County, California, about west of Downtown Los Angeles.
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Margot Robbie
Margot Elise Robbie (born 2 July 1990) is an Australian actress and producer.
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Marion Cotillard
Marion Cotillard (born 30 September 1975) is a French actress.
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Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist.
Matt Damon
Matthew Paige Damon (born October 8, 1970) is an American actor, film producer, and screenwriter. Brad Pitt and Matt Damon are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
Max Brooks
Maximillian Michael Brooks (born May 22, 1972) is an American author.
Médecins Sans Frontières
italic (MSF; pronounced), also known as Doctors Without Borders, is a charity that provides humanitarian medical care. It is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) of French origin known for its projects in conflict zones and in countries affected by endemic diseases.
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Meet Joe Black
Meet Joe Black is a 1998 American romantic fantasy drama film directed and produced by Martin Brest, starring Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, and Claire Forlani.
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Megamind
Megamind is a 2010 American animated superhero comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and PDI/DreamWorks, and distributed by Paramount Pictures.
Metacritic
Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books.
Michael Lewis
Michael Monroe Lewis (born October 15, 1960) Gale Biography In Context.
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Michael Peña
Michael Peña (born January 13, 1976) is an American actor. Brad Pitt and Michael Peña are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Michael Sragow
Michael Sragow (born June 26, 1952 in New York) is a film critic and columnist who has written for the Orange County Register, The Baltimore Sun, Film Comment, The San Francisco Examiner, The New Times, The New Yorker (where he worked with Pauline Kael), The Atlantic and Salon.
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Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle (born May 7, 1959) is an American film critic and the author of two books on pre-Code Hollywood.
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Mickey Rourke
Philip Andre "Mickey" Rourke Jr. (born September 16, 1952) is an American actor and former professional boxer who has appeared primarily as a leading man in drama, action, and thriller films.
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Minor planet
According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a minor planet is an astronomical object in direct orbit around the Sun that is exclusively classified as neither a planet nor a comet.
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Moneyball (film)
Moneyball is a 2011 American biographical sports drama film that was directed by Bennett Miller with a script by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin from a story by Stan Chervin.
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Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game
Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is a book by Michael Lewis, published in 2003, about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general manager Billy Beane.
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Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, producer, and narrator. Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman are best Supporting Actor Academy Award winners and outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005 film)
Mr.
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MSN
MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is an American web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, alongside the release of Windows 95.
MSNBC
MSNBC (short for Microsoft NBC) is an American news-based television channel and website headquartered in New York City.
MTV
MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television channel.
MTV (British and Irish TV channel)
MTV is a British pay television channel focusing on reality TV and music programming operated by Paramount Networks UK & Australia.
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MTV Movie & TV Awards
The MTV Movie & TV Awards is a film and television awards show presented annually on MTV.
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MTV Movie Award for Best Actor in a Movie
This is a following list of the MTV Movie Award Winners and Nominees for Best Performance from 1992 on Awards.
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MTV News
MTV News was the news production division of MTV.
Multiperspectivity
Multiperspectivity (sometimes polyperspectivity) is a characteristic of narration or representation, where more than one perspective is represented to the audience.
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Muse (band)
Muse are an English rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, formed in 1994.
Namibia
Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa.
Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Patricia Pelosi (born March 26, 1940) is an American politician who served as the 52nd speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023. Brad Pitt and Nancy Pelosi are American LGBT rights activists.
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National Association of Theatre Owners
The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) is an American trade organization whose members are the owners of movie theaters.
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Nazism
Nazism, formally National Socialism (NS; Nationalsozialismus), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany.
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.
Netflix
Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service.
New York Daily News
The New York Daily News, officially titled the Daily News, is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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Nice
Nice (Niçard: Niça, classical norm, or Nissa, Mistralian norm,; Nizza; Nissa; Νίκαια; Nicaea) is a city in and the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France.
Nick Cave
Nicholas Edward Cave (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian musician, writer and actor.
Nielsen Corporation
The Nielsen Corporation, self-referentially known as The Nielsen Company, and formerly known as ACNielsen or AC Nielsen, is a global marketing research firm, with worldwide headquarters in New York City, United States.
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Nielsen Holdings
Nielsen Holdings plc (or Nielsen) is an American information, data and market measurement firm.
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No Man's Land (1987 film)
No Man's Land is a 1987 American crime drama film directed by Peter Werner, written by Dick Wolf, and starring Charlie Sheen, D. B. Sweeney, and Randy Quaid.
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No Way Out (1987 film)
No Way Out is a 1987 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman, Will Patton, and Sean Young.
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North County Times
The North County Times was a local newspaper in San Diego's North County.
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Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (often referred to as the Oakland A's) are an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California.
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Ocean's 11
Ocean's 11 is a 1960 American heist film directed and produced by Lewis Milestone from a screenplay by Harry Brown and Charles Lederer, based on a story by George Clayton Johnson and Jack Golden Russell.
Ocean's Eleven
Ocean's Eleven is a 2001 American heist comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay by Ted Griffin.
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Ocean's Thirteen
Ocean's Thirteen (stylized as Ocean's 13) is a 2007 American heist comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Brian Koppelman and David Levien.
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Ocean's Twelve
Ocean's Twelve is a 2004 American heist comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by George Nolfi.
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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood is a 2019 comedy-drama film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
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One Campaign
ONE Campaign (styled as ONE) is an international, non-partisan, non-profit organization advocating for the investments needed to create economic opportunities and healthier lives in Africa.
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Orlando Sentinel
The Orlando Sentinel is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida, and the Central Florida region, in the United States.
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Palme d'Or
The (Golden Palm) is the highest prize awarded to the director of the Best Feature Film of the Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Corporation, commonly known as Paramount Pictures or simply Paramount, is an American film and television production and distribution company and the namesake subsidiary of Paramount Global.
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Paul Clinton
Paul Clinton (1953 – January 30, 2006) was an American film critic.
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PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.
People (magazine)
People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories.
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Personifications of death
Personifications of death are found in many religions and mythologies.
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Peter Travers
Peter Joseph Travers (born) is an American film critic, journalist, and television presenter.
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Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965.
Plan B Entertainment
Plan B Entertainment, Inc., more commonly known as Plan B, is an American production company founded in November in 2001 by Brad Pitt, Brad Grey, Kristin Hahn and Jennifer Aniston.
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President of the United States
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.
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Primetime Emmy Awards
The Primetime Emmy Awards, or Primetime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry.
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Prosopagnosia
Prosopagnosia (from Greek prósōpon, meaning "face", and agnōsía, meaning "non-knowledge"), also known as face blindness, (" Choisser had even begun to a name for the condition: face blindness.") is a cognitive disorder of face perception in which the ability to recognize familiar faces, including one's own face (self-recognition), is impaired, while other aspects of visual processing (e.g.
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Provisional Irish Republican Army
The Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), officially known as the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and informally known as the Provos, was an Irish republican paramilitary force that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland, facilitate Irish reunification and bring about an independent republic encompassing all of Ireland.
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Public speaking
Public speaking, also called oratory, is the act or skill of delivering speeches on a subject before a live audience.
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Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an American filmmaker and actor.
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Rachel Green
Rachel Karen Green is a fictional character, one of the six main characters who appeared in the American sitcom Friends.
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RedEye
RedEye was a publication put out by the Chicago Tribune geared toward 18 to 34-year-olds.
Resurrection (American TV series)
Resurrection is an American fantasy drama television series that aired from March 9, 2014, to January 25, 2015, on ABC.
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Reuters
Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.
Ricky Schroder
Richard Bartlett Schroder (born April 13, 1970) is an American actor and filmmaker.
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Ridley Scott
Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is an English filmmaker. Brad Pitt and Ridley Scott are Golden Globe Award-winning producers.
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Robert R. Blacker House
The Robert Roe Blacker House, often referred to as the Blacker House or Robert R. Blacker House, is a residence in Pasadena, California, United States, which is now on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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Robert Redford
Charles Robert Redford Jr. (born August 18, 1936) is an American retired actor and filmmaker.
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Robert Zemeckis
Robert Lee Zemeckis (born May 14, 1952) is an American filmmaker.
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Robin Givens
Robin Givens (born November 27, 1964) is an American actress.
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Roger Ebert
Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter, and author.
Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.
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Romantic comedy
Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and romance fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles.
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Ron Hansen (novelist)
Ron Hansen (born December 8, 1947) is an American novelist, essayist, and professor.
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Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.
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Roy London
Roy London (March 3, 1943 – August 8, 1993) was an American actor, acting coach, director and teacher.
Running
Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion by which humans and other animals move rapidly on foot.
Ryan Gosling
Ryan Thomas Gosling (born November 12, 1980) is a Canadian actor.
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Sade (singer)
Helen Folasade Adu (Fọláṣadé Adú; born 16 January 1959), known professionally as Sade Adu or simply Sade, is a Nigerian-born British singer, known as the lead vocalist of her band Sade.
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Salon.com
Salon is an American politically progressive and liberal news and opinion website created in 1995.
Same-sex marriage in California
Same-sex marriage has been legal in California since June 28, 2013.
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Same-sex marriage in the United States
The availability of legally recognized same-sex marriage in the United States expanded from one state (Massachusetts) in 2004 to all fifty states in 2015 through various court rulings, state legislation, and direct popular votes.
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San Antonio Express-News
The San Antonio Express-News is a daily newspaper in San Antonio, Texas, founded in 1865.
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San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.
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Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.
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Saturday Night Live season 45
The forty-fifth season of the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live (also branded Saturday Night Live 45 and SNL45) premiered on September 28, 2019, during the 2019–20 television season with host Woody Harrelson and musical guest Billie Eilish, and concluded on May 9, 2020 with host Kristen Wiig and musical guest Boyz II Men.
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Scotland on Sunday
Scotland on Sunday is a Scottish Sunday newspaper, published in Edinburgh by National World and consequently assuming the role of Sunday sister to its daily stablemate The Scotsman.
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Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture is an award presented annually by the Screen Actors Guild. Brad Pitt and Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role are outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as SAG Awards) are accolades given by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
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Sean Penn
Sean Justin Penn (born August 17, 1960) is an American actor and film director. Brad Pitt and Sean Penn are Volpi Cup for Best Actor winners.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (popularly known as the Seattle P-I, the Post-Intelligencer, or simply the P-I) is an online newspaper and former print newspaper based in Seattle, Washington, United States.
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Serial killer
A serial killer (also called a serial murderer) is a person who murders two or more people,An offender can be anyone.
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Seven (1995 film)
Seven (often stylized as Se7en) is a 1995 American crime thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker.
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Seven deadly sins
The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, function as a grouping and classification of major vices within the teachings in Christianity and Islam.
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Seven Years in Tibet (1997 film)
Seven Years in Tibet is a 1997 American biographical war drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud.
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Sex symbol
A sex symbol or icon is a person or character widely considered sexually attractive and often synonymous with sexuality.
Shalane McCall
Shalane McCall (born September 16, 1972) is a former American child actress and model, best known for appearing for five seasons (1983–1988) on the hit CBS prime-time soap opera Dallas playing Charlotte "Charlie" Wade, the daughter of Jenna Wade (Priscilla Presley).
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Shawnee, Oklahoma
Shawnee (Shânîheki) is a city in and the county seat of Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, United States.
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Shia LaBeouf
Shia Saide LaBeouf (born June 11, 1986) is an American actor, performance artist, and filmmaker.
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Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (also known as simply Sinbad) is a 2003 American animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures.
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Sleepers (film)
Sleepers is a 1996 American legal crime drama film written, produced and directed by Barry Levinson, and based on Lorenzo Carcaterra's 1995 book of the same name.
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Snatch (film)
Snatch is a 2000 crime comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring an ensemble cast and set in the London criminal underworld.
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SoftBank Group
is a Japanese multinational investment holding company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo which focuses on investment management.
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Solomon Northup
Solomon Northup (born July 10,; died) was an American abolitionist and the primary author of the memoir Twelve Years a Slave.
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Southern Baptist Convention
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), alternatively the Great Commission Baptists (GCB), is a Baptist Christian denomination based in the United States.
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
The speaker of the United States House of Representatives, commonly known as the speaker of the House, is the presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives.
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Special Activities Center
The Special Activities Center (SAC) is a division of the United States Central Intelligence Agency responsible for covert and paramilitary operations.
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Springfield, Missouri
Springfield is the third most populous city in the U.S. state of Missouri and the county seat of Greene County.
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Spy Game
Spy Game is a 2001 action thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt.
Star Tribune
The Star Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Stem cell
In multicellular organisms, stem cells are undifferentiated or partially differentiated cells that can change into various types of cells and proliferate indefinitely to produce more of the same stem cell.
Stephen Hunter
Stephen Hunter (born March 25, 1946, Kansas City, Missouri) is an American novelist, essayist, and film critic.
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Steve Bing
Stephen Leo Bing (March 31, 1965 – June 22, 2020) was an American businessman, film producer, investor, and philanthropist.
Steve Carell
Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962) is an American actor and comedian. Brad Pitt and Steve Carell are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Steven Soderbergh
Steven Andrew Soderbergh (born January 14, 1963) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, and editor.
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Strangulation in domestic violence
Strangulation in the context of domestic violence is a potentially lethal form of assault.
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Stunt performer
A stunt performer, often called a stuntman or stuntwoman and occasionally stuntperson or stunt-person, is a trained professional who performs daring acts, often as a career.
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Sudan
Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa.
Super Bowl XXXIX
Super Bowl XXXIX was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2004 season.
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Supercouple
A supercouple or super couple (also known as a power couple) is a popular and/or wealthy pairing that intrigues and fascinates the public in an intense or obsessive fashion.
Susan Sarandon
Susan Abigail Sarandon (née Tomalin; born October 4, 1946) is an American actor. Brad Pitt and Susan Sarandon are American LGBT rights activists.
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Swakopmund
Swakopmund ("Mouth of the Swakop") is a city on the coast of western Namibia, west of the Namibian capital Windhoek via the B2 main road.
Taekwondo
Taekwondo is a Korean martial art and combat sport involving punching and kicking techniques.
Taliban
The Taliban (lit), which also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is an Afghan militant movement with an ideology comprising elements of Pashtun nationalism and the Deobandi movement of Islamic fundamentalism.
Tampere
Tampere (Tammerfors) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa.
Tatiana Sorokko
Tatiana Sorokko (née Ilyushkina; Татьяна Николаевна Сорокко, tr. Tatyana Nikolayevna Sorokko; born 26 December 1971) is a Russian-born American model, fashion journalist, and haute couture collector.
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Terrence Malick
Terrence Frederick Malick (born November 30, 1943) is an American filmmaker.
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Terry Gilliam
Terrence Vance Gilliam (born 22 November 1940) is an American–born British filmmaker, comedian, collage animator and actor.
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a 2007 American epic revisionist Western film written and directed by Andrew Dominik.
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (novel)
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a 1983 historical novel by American writer Ron Hansen.
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The Austin Chronicle
The Austin Chronicle is an alternative weekly newspaper published every Thursday in Austin, Texas, United States.
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The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun is the largest general-circulation daily newspaper based in the U.S. state of Maryland and provides coverage of local, regional, national, and international news.
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The Big Short (film)
The Big Short is a 2015 American biographical crime comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Adam McKay.
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The Christian Post
The Christian Post is an American non-denominational, conservative, evangelical Christian online newspaper.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer
The Cincinnati Enquirer is a morning daily newspaper published by Gannett in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
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The Counselor
The Counselor (known as The Counsellor in countries that use British English) is a 2013 crime thriller film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Cormac McCarthy.
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The Cranberries
The Cranberries were an Irish rock band formed in Limerick, Ireland, in 1989.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a 2008 American fantasy romantic drama film directed by David Fincher.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (short story)
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is a short story about a man who ages in reverse, from senescence to infancy, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The Dark Side of the Sun (film)
The Dark Side of the Sun is a 1988 American-Yugoslavian drama film directed by Božidar Nikolić and stars Brad Pitt in his first leading role, as a young man in search of a cure for a rare and deadly skin disorder.
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The Departed
The Departed is a 2006 American epic crime thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by William Monahan.
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The Devil's Own
The Devil's Own is a 1997 American thriller film directed by Alan J. Pakula, starring Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt, with Rubén Blades, Natascha McElhone, Julia Stiles, Margaret Colin, Treat Williams, and George Hearn in supporting roles.
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The Early Show
The Early Show is an American morning television show that aired on CBS from November 1, 1999 to January 7, 2012, replacing the original incarnation of CBS This Morning, and the ninth attempt at a morning news-talk program by the network since 1954.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Hamilton Spectator
The Hamilton Spectator, founded in 1846, is a newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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The Hill (newspaper)
The Hill is an American newspaper and digital media company based in Washington, D.C., that was founded in 1994.
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries.
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The Image (1990 film)
The Image is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Werner and written by Brian Rehak.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Jim Jefferies Show
The Jim Jefferies Show is an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by comedian Jim Jefferies.
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The Mexican
The Mexican is a 2001 American dark comedy adventure crime film directed by Gore Verbinski, starring Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt.
The Narrator (Fight Club)
The Narrator is a fictional character and the protagonist and main antagonist of the 1996 Chuck Palahniuk novel Fight Club, its 1999 film adaptation of the same name, and the comic books Fight Club 2 and Fight Club 3.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
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The One with the Rumor
"The One with the Rumor" is the ninth episode of the eighth season of the American television situation comedy Friends, which aired on NBC on November 22, 2001.
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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times is an American daily newspaper based in Seattle, Washington.
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The Sun-Herald
The Sun-Herald is an Australian newspaper published in tabloid or compact format on Sundays in Sydney by Nine Entertainment.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate
The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate is an American newspaper published in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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The Tree of Life (film)
The Tree of Life is a 2011 American epic experimental coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick.
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The Village Voice
The Village Voice is an American news and culture publication based in Greenwich Village, New York City, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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Thelma & Louise
Thelma & Louise is a 1991 American crime drama film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Callie Khouri.
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TheWrap
TheWrap is an American media company covering the business of entertainment and media.
Thirtysomething
Thirtysomething is an American drama television series created by Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz for United Artists Television (under MGM/UA Television) and aired on ABC from September 29, 1987, to May 28, 1991.
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Thomas Houseago
Thomas Houseago (born 1972) is a British contemporary artist.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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Time 100
Time 100 is a list of the top 100 most influential people, assembled by the American news magazine Time.
Tom Cruise
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (born July 3, 1962) is an American actor and producer. Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise are best Supporting Actor Golden Globe (film) winners.
Too Young to Die?
Too Young to Die? is a 1990 television movie starring Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis.
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Toronto International Film Festival
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the most prestigious and largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, founded in 1976 and taking place each September.
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Trial and Error (TV series)
Trial and Error is an American sitcom that was broadcast on CBS from March 15 to March 29, 1988.
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Troy (film)
Troy is a 2004 epic historical war film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and written by David Benioff.
True Romance
True Romance is a 1993 American romantic crime film directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino.
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U.S. Green Building Council
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), founded in 1993, is a private 501(c)3, membership-based non-profit organization that promotes sustainability in building design, construction, and operation.
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University of Missouri
The University of Missouri (Mizzou or MU) is a public land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri.
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Us Weekly
Us Weekly is a weekly celebrity and entertainment magazine based in New York City.
USA Today
USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.
Vampire
A vampire is a mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living.
Vanity Fair (magazine)
Vanity Fair is an American monthly magazine of popular culture, fashion, and current affairs published by Condé Nast in the United States.
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Variety (magazine)
Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.
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Vaughn Walker
Vaughn Richard Walker (born 1944) is an American lawyer who served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California from 1989 to 2011.
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Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy.
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Vietnam
Vietnam, officially the (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's fifteenth-most populous country.
W (magazine)
W is an American fashion magazine that features stories about style through the lens of culture, fashion, art, celebrity, and film.
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War film
War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, typically about naval, air, or land battles, with combat scenes central to the drama.
War Machine (film)
War Machine is a 2017 American satirical war comedy film written and directed by David Michôd and starring Brad Pitt, Anthony Michael Hall, Anthony Hayes, Topher Grace, Will Poulter, Tilda Swinton, and Ben Kingsley.
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Wax sculpture
A wax sculpture is a depiction made using a waxy substance.
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Western (genre)
The Western is a genre of fiction typically set in the American frontier (commonly referred to as the "Old West" or the "Wild West") between the California Gold Rush of 1849 and the closing of the frontier in 1890, and commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada.
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Wolfs (film)
Wolfs is an upcoming American action comedy film written and directed by Jon Watts.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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World War Z
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War is a 2006 zombie apocalyptic horror novel written by American author Max Brooks.
World War Z (film)
World War Z is a 2013 American action horror film directed by Marc Forster, with a screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, and Damon Lindelof, from a story by Carnahan and J. Michael Straczynski, inspired by the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks.
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Wyclef Jean
Nel Ust Wyclef Jean (born October 17, 1969) is a Haitian rapper and record producer.
Zombie apocalypse
Zombie apocalypse is a subgenre of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction in which society collapses due to overwhelming swarms of zombies.
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12 Monkeys
12 Monkeys is a 1995 American science fiction thriller film directed by Terry Gilliam from a screenplay by David Peoples and Janet Peoples, inspired by Chris Marker's 1962 short film La Jetée.
12 Years a Slave (film)
12 Years a Slave is a 2013 biographical drama film directed by Steve McQueen from a screenplay by John Ridley, based on the 1853 slave memoir Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, an African American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C. by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery.
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1995 MTV Movie Awards
The 1995 MTV Movie Awards were hosted by Jon Lovitz and Courteney Cox.
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2004 California Proposition 71
Proposition 71 of 2004 (or the California Stem Cell Research and Cures Act) is a law enacted by California voters to support stem cell research in the state.
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2004 United States presidential election
The 2004 United States presidential election was the 55th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004.
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2006 Cannes Film Festival
The 59th Cannes Film Festival was held from 17 to 28 May 2006.
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2008 California Proposition 8
Proposition 8, known informally as Prop 8, was a California ballot proposition and a state constitutional amendment intended to ban same-sex marriage; it passed in the November 2008 California state elections and was later overturned in court.
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2008 Cannes Film Festival
The 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival was held from 14 to 25 May 2008.
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2009 Cannes Film Festival
The 62nd Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 May to 24 May 2009.
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2010 Haiti earthquake
The 2010 Haiti earthquake was a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake that struck Haiti at 16:53 local time (21:53 UTC) on Tuesday, 12 January 2010.
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2011 Cannes Film Festival
The 64th Cannes Film Festival was held from 11 to 22 May 2011.
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20th Century Boy
"20th Century Boy" is a song by T. Rex, written by Marc Bolan, released as a stand-alone single on 2 March 1973.
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21 Jump Street
21 Jump Street is an American police procedural television drama series that aired on the Fox network and in first-run syndication from April 12, 1987 to April 27, 1991, spanning 103 episodes over five seasons.
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64th Venice International Film Festival
The 64th annual Venice International Film Festival, held in Venice, Italy, from 29 August to 8 September 2007.
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65th Venice International Film Festival
The 65th annual Venice International Film Festival, held in Venice, Italy, was opened on 27 August 2008 by Burn After Reading, and closed on 6 September 2008.
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68th Academy Awards
The 68th Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 1995 in the United States and took place on March 25, 1996, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles beginning at 6:00 p.m. PST / 9:00 p.m. EST.
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8 (play)
8 is a 2011 American play that portrays the closing arguments of Perry v. Schwarzenegger, a federal trial that led to the overturn of Proposition 8, an amendment banning same-sex marriages in California.
81st Academy Awards
The 81st Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2008 and took place on February 22, 2009, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m. EST.
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84th Academy Awards
The 84th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2011 in the United States and took place on February 26, 2012, at the Hollywood and Highland Center Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m.
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92nd Academy Awards
The 92nd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored films released in 2019 and took place on February 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, beginning at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST.
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9th Ward of New Orleans
The Ninth Ward or 9th Ward is a distinctive region of New Orleans, Louisiana, which is located in the easternmost downriver portion of the city.
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See also
Best Supporting Actor BAFTA Award winners
- Alan Arkin
- Alan Rickman
- Arthur Lowe
- BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- Barkhad Abdi
- Barry Keoghan
- Ben Johnson (actor)
- Benicio del Toro
- Bill Nighy
- Brad Dourif
- Brad Pitt
- Christoph Waltz
- Christopher Plummer
- Christopher Walken
- Clive Owen
- Colin Welland
- Daniel Auteuil
- Daniel Kaluuya
- Denholm Elliott
- Dev Patel
- Edward Fox (actor)
- Fred Astaire
- Gene Hackman
- Geoffrey Rush
- Heath Ledger
- Ian Holm
- J. K. Simmons
- Jack Nicholson
- Jake Gyllenhaal
- Javier Bardem
- Jim Broadbent
- John Gielgud
- John Hurt
- Jude Law
- Laurence Olivier
- Mahershala Ali
- Mark Rylance
- Michael Palin
- Paul Scofield
- Ralph Fiennes
- Ray McAnally
- Robert Downey Jr.
- Robert Duvall
- Salvatore Cascio
- Sam Rockwell
- Samuel L. Jackson
- Tim Roth
- Tom Wilkinson
- Troy Kotsur
Film producers from Oklahoma
- Andy Dugan
- Blake Edwards
- Brad Pitt
- Brent Ryan Green
- Brooks Douglass
- Chuck Norris
- Derek Sitter
- Don Guest
- Jackson Burns
- James Cotten
- Jason Brett
- Jay Bernstein
- Kenneth Peach
- Mateo Frazier
- Rick Kirkham
- Ron Howard
- Sharron Miller
- Shea Kerry
- Stephen Hillenburg
- Sterlin Harjo
- Sybil Robson Orr
- Thad Luckinbill
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Screen Actors Guild Award winners
- Albert Finney
- Brad Pitt
- Christian Bale
- Christoph Waltz
- Christopher Plummer
- Christopher Walken
- Cuba Gooding Jr.
- Daniel Kaluuya
- Ed Harris
- Eddie Murphy
- Heath Ledger
- Ian McKellen
- Idris Elba
- J. K. Simmons
- Jared Leto
- Javier Bardem
- Ke Huy Quan
- Mahershala Ali
- Martin Landau
- Michael Caine
- Morgan Freeman
- Paul Giamatti
- Robert Downey Jr.
- Robert Duvall
- Robin Williams
- Sam Rockwell
- Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
- Tim Robbins
- Tommy Lee Jones
- Troy Kotsur
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