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A rejoint mai 2000
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What ensemble has surpassed this?
Noel Coward---Knighted 1970
John Mills---CBE 1960, knighted 1976
Bernard Miles---Knighted in 1969, Life Peer 1979.
Richard Attenborough---CBE 1967, knighted 1976, elevated to life peer, 1993; third president of British Academy of Film and Television Arts; Vice-president of British Academy of Film and Television Arts; Freeman of City of Leicester 1990; Fellow of King's College, London, 1993; Honorary Doctor of Literature, Universities of Leicester, Kent and Sussex in 1970, 1981 and 1987 respectively; Life Vice-President of Chelsea Football Club; President, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; Patricia Rothermere Award for lifelong service to theater, 2003 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards; Chairman, Royal Acadamy of Dramatic Arts; Chancellor, University of Sussex.
Hubert Gregg---MBE 2002
John Ulick---Knatchbull Seventh Baron Brabourne; son-in-law of the First Sea Lord, Lord Louis Mountbatten; Governor, British Film Institute; CBE 1983
Anthony Havelock-Allan---4th Baronet
Ronald Neame---CBE 1996
Noel Coward---Knighted 1970
John Mills---CBE 1960, knighted 1976
Bernard Miles---Knighted in 1969, Life Peer 1979.
Richard Attenborough---CBE 1967, knighted 1976, elevated to life peer, 1993; third president of British Academy of Film and Television Arts; Vice-president of British Academy of Film and Television Arts; Freeman of City of Leicester 1990; Fellow of King's College, London, 1993; Honorary Doctor of Literature, Universities of Leicester, Kent and Sussex in 1970, 1981 and 1987 respectively; Life Vice-President of Chelsea Football Club; President, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; Patricia Rothermere Award for lifelong service to theater, 2003 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards; Chairman, Royal Acadamy of Dramatic Arts; Chancellor, University of Sussex.
Hubert Gregg---MBE 2002
John Ulick---Knatchbull Seventh Baron Brabourne; son-in-law of the First Sea Lord, Lord Louis Mountbatten; Governor, British Film Institute; CBE 1983
Anthony Havelock-Allan---4th Baronet
Ronald Neame---CBE 1996
Fierce fighter, but humble, deferential to a fault, carefully rewards goodness only when he cannot be thanked, protective of innocents --- much like our finest cowboy heroes (Shane, Coop in Noon, Clint).
My wife likes The Shield for the same reasons she likes Hollywood's version of Cosa Nostra: protect the innocent, swiftly and without recourse punish the guilty.
If Michael Corleone ran the justice system, would O.J. be playing golf? Would the beaten, threatened common-law wife be turned away from the police station with "until he actually kills you, the ACLU won't allow us to do anything?"
Just saw the first sequel episode, #2. The print I found appears to be a crude chop job by Janus Films, that marketer having rudely hacked off the correct ending.
My wife likes The Shield for the same reasons she likes Hollywood's version of Cosa Nostra: protect the innocent, swiftly and without recourse punish the guilty.
If Michael Corleone ran the justice system, would O.J. be playing golf? Would the beaten, threatened common-law wife be turned away from the police station with "until he actually kills you, the ACLU won't allow us to do anything?"
Just saw the first sequel episode, #2. The print I found appears to be a crude chop job by Janus Films, that marketer having rudely hacked off the correct ending.
Just saw the perfect black-and-white Turner print of the film-nwahr classic Out Of The Past (1947), starring Robert Mitchum, Kirk Douglas, Jane Greer, Rhonda Fleming, and other soon-to-be huge stars I knew about. I clicked through on one I didn't, Paul Valentine, who played the terrific polished gunsel, and found him in this remake, as was treacherous babe Jane Greer. If you'd like to see more of the late, great Phil Hartman, check out his uncanny resemblance to Paul Valentine in Out Of The Past.