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Damon won for Best Original Screenplay with cowriter Ben Affleck.
" His cowriter Stephen McFeely added: "He just got drunk and fat.
The South Carolina Republican has a Democratic cowriter on the legislation in Sen.
Director and cowriter Ryan Coogler and lead actor Michael B. Jordan were nowhere to be found.
As his cowriter, Han Jin-won, delivered his acceptance speech, Joon-ho lovingly admired his trophy onstage.
Recording over an iconic Talking Heads bass line was the brainchild of Julia Michaels, Gomez's most frequent cowriter.
NYU was also where Baker met Chris Bergoch, a fellow student who would become Baker's regular collaborator and cowriter.
She is also the cowriter of the young adult trilogy The Misshapes (Polis Books) under the name Alex Flynn.
Grammy Awards 2017: And the Nominees Are… However, he did manage to speak to long-time cowriter, Don Stefano.
His cowriter and best friend, Bernie Taupin, found him with his head resting on a pillow in the kitchen oven.
"The Essence Festival is something that is kind of iconic in the black community," Girls Trip cowriter Tracy Oliver said.
"Crazy Rich Asians" cowriter Adele Lim told The Hollywood Reporter that she exited the sequel last year because Warner Bros.
Eilish and Finneas O'Connell — her brother, cowriter, and producer —are storytellers, writing and singing as fictional characters or alter egos.
"It was never meant for Mariah to sing," the track's cowriter, Walter Afanasieff, explained in Fred Bronson's Book of Billboard #22005.
Lucy Alibar, the cowriter of Beasts of the Southern Wild, adapted her own play Christmas and Jubilee Behold the Meteor Shower.
Taron Egerton plays John, Jamie Bell plays John's longtime cowriter Bernie Taupin, and (somewhat confusingly!) Bryce Dallas Howard plays John's mother.
The sequel to last year's hit romantic comedy, "Crazy Rich Asians," lost a cowriter because of a dispute over equal pay.
It was her husband, member of the Chicago 8, cowriter of the Port Huron Statement, who was the celebrity in my house.
One month later, director and cowriter Ryan Coogler announced at D23 Expo that the sequel will be 2022's big summer movie. 
He wrote lyrics and cowrote book for the musical adaptation of the 22019 horror film Teeth with composer and cowriter Anna K. Jacobs.
Our writer and director Marvin Lemus is a young, Mexican-Guatemalan American and his cowriter is a young Mexican-American, Linda Yvette Chavez.
He posed for a photo with the 26-year-old pop star and her friends: "7 Rings" cowriter Njomza, Courtney Chipolone, and Doug Middlebrook.
According to Tech Times, it's also the 11th-highest selling single of all time and has earned more than $50 million for Carey and cowriter Walter Afanasieff.
According to Tech Times, it's also the 22003th-highest selling single of all time and has earned more than $22010 million for Carey and cowriter Walter Afanasieff.
And according to Tech Times, it's also the 11th-highest selling single of all time and has earned more than $50 million for Carey and cowriter Walter Afanasieff.
In a lengthy letter on Twitter, "Crazy Rich Asians" director Jon M. Chu defended Adele Lim, the movie's cowriter who walked away from the sequel over pay disparity.
The film's cowriter, Chris Terrio, said that Tran's character Rose appeared in fewer scenes because of the difficulties that arose in repurposing footage of the late Carrie Fisher.
Charlie Brown isn't about to let Dolly Parton's theme park get away with using his famous Christmas tune -- at least not on the watch of the song's cowriter.
" Sampling Florence + The Machine's song by the same name (and featuring Florence Welch as cowriter), "Only If For a Night" was teased in Rihanna's Dior FW15 campaign, "Secret Garden.
The script Mendes and cowriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns produced did such a good job in making you and your co-star, George MacKay, out to be ordinary, everyman soldiers.
It's no different today at dinner, when her twin sister, bandmate and now cowriter on new memoir High School is still in her hotel room on a phone call.
"Twenty Fine Fingers"—a breakneck rockabilly tune that harkens back to rock pioneer Buddy Holly—features McCartney duetting with fellow Liverpudlian Elvis Costello, who served as cowriter on the project.
Director: Franck Khalfoun Writer: Alexandre Aja, Grégory Levasseur, and C.A. Rosenberg Remake of: Maniac (1980) Alexandre Aja didn't direct Maniac, but as the cowriter and producer, his fingerprints are all over it.
And with director-cowriter Desiree Akhavan steering the ship, the film finds moments of exuberance and humor that elevate it above after-school special and closer to a modern take on Hughes.
By that metric, director and cowriter Paul Feig's Ghostbusters is the gutsiest blockbuster in quite a while, which is an astounding thing to say considering how pleasant and silly this remake is.
Gomez delivers a slightly bratty, slightly pained variety of attitude on this post-breakup bop — taking a clear cue from experimental-pop darling Charli XCX, a cowriter and background vocalist on the song.
The comedian lost a bet to Baby Driver writer and director Edgar Wright after he was nominated for an Academy Award alongside his cowriter-wife Emily V. Gordon for their film The Big Sick.
" Cowriter and first-time director Cindy Chupack, who formerly executive produced Sex and the City, agreed, adding that having such talented actresses for her directorial debut was like "learning to drive on a Porsche.
"There was something about 'Teenage Dream' that brought her to another level of sophistication," cowriter Bonnie McKee told Billboard, "where it really captured the hearts of everyone from your grandma to your metalhead cousin."
Lim told The Hollywood Reporter, in a report published last week, that she walked away from the "Crazy Rich Asians" sequel last year because her white, male cowriter, Peter Chiarelli, was offered far higher pay.
In 2011, three years after Hiram learned about Bernice's time in prison, he and a cowriter published a creative memoir about her life titled Reason to Fight, based on historical documents, family memories, and poetic license.
But Little Men is light on its feet, the film's quiet poignancy is held at a distance, as if Sachs and cowriter Mauricio Zacharias want to hold out hope that, just maybe, everything will work out.
"When we were writing it and me and [cowriter] Julia Michaels referenced 'sexual bender,' we weren't thinking of it as gender-bending or bisexuality, but rather a sexual or drinking bender," lyricist Justin Tranter told MTV.
Meanwhile, Finneas, who is now the writer or cowriter and producer of all of her work, did become a child actor, with roles in the movie Bad Teacher and the high-profile shows Glee and Modern Family.
She has performed it by sedately playing an electric guitar — reminding us that she is a musician and cowriter of her songs — and also as a charmingly dramatic performance art piece backed by video on The Tonight Show.
Plenty, actually: Blade Runner 2049 director Denis Villeneuve is working on a Dune television show in addition to his Dune movie; the cowriter of Coco is about to go to Narnia; and Facebook is commissioning even more shows.
I'm not sure if cowriter-director Richard Linklater's low-key, straightforward aesthetic was the best fit to adapt Maria Semple's beloved, best-selling comic novel, but any chance to see Blanchett play a genius is a chance worth taking.
Save for the Bob Dylan cover ("Make You Feel My Love"), Adele is the sole writer or lead cowriter on every song from her debut album, "19," which was named for her age when she wrote most of them.
Scorsese was involved with the development of the film with cowriter-director Todd Phillips (the Hangover trilogy), and Robert De Niro, who played the failed comic in The King of Comedy, is playing a talk show host in this Joker.
As strange and unlikely as that might seem, it's borne out slightly by the fact that cowriter Chris Terrio has said in interviews that Kathleen Kennedy and Lucasfilm had some specific ideas about what should be included in the final cut.
Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones are among the funniest people on the planet, and in director and cowriter Paul Feig (the director of Bridesmaids and Spy), they've got a filmmaker who's equally comfortable with comedy, action, and sentiment.
With Expendables cowriter David Callaham as the showrunner, the show is self-aware about Van Damme's aging, but doesn't ultimately explore the cultural implications of the '80s action hero's passing or even lean into the specific characteristics that made Van Damme unique.
Four decades and one coast removed, the young hit maker would do much the same thing, adding rock, doo-wop and R&B into this singular brand of aural alchemy at behest of his cousin, cowriter and Beach Boys co-founder Mike Love.
On the bright side, the mood swings in the production here help distract from Iggy herself, who—even with ascendant Rihanna and Tinashe cowriter Bebe Rexha and pop assassin Lauren Edwards guiding her pen—can't resist shoveling out line after line of poorly-considered drivel.
A version of "Tribe" that was recorded by emerging artist Kim Viera for the Pitch Perfect 3 soundtrack draws heavy sonic and lyrical parallels to the girl power-influenced pop of the '90s — and song cowriter Heidi Rojas told Refinery29 that is by design.
" A version of the Bigger character appeared in the original script from Lemmons' cowriter, Gregory Allen Howard, and the director ultimately grew fond of the idea of using the hunter as a vessel "to present what was a very complex portrait of African American life.
" "When we were working on the album, somebody told me and my brother Finneas, who&aposs my cowriter, that there was no hit on the album," Eilish said, adding, "I don&apost know how that was supposed to help anyone, but that fool was wrong!
As with The Force Awakens, this remake bends over backwards to provide ample fan-service, which Feig all but acknowledged recently when he said that he and cowriter Katie Dippold made a list of all the things from the '80s films they wanted to be sure to include.
Lorde, who is the sole writer or lead cowriter on every song in her catalog — including on her debut album, "Pure Heroine," an extraordinary portrait of teenage life in suburbia — has said the song title was inspired by a photograph of George Brett wearing a Kansas City Royals jersey.
Woodfox and his cowriter Leslie George always use the same measured, even tone, whether they're describing Woodfox's childhood in the Treme, New Orleans brutal Sixth Ward, or long-ago crimes — knocking a girl out with a chair or borrowing buggy horses to ride them, desperate for any release he can get.
The Bold Type cowriter Lynn Sternberger said this highly anticipated and intimate scene in the episode, "Before Tequila Sunrise," almost didn't happen, mostly because she and the other writers couldn't decide whether or not Kadena (the couple name fans are using to describe Kat and Adena) would have sex at an airport.
The recruitment of Abrams—who, along with cowriter Lawrence Kasdan, helped turn 2015's The Force Awakens into an Oscar-nominated, box office-blasting smash—signals that Lucasfilm, at least for now, is less interested in bringing new perspectives to the Star Wars world and more interested in doubling their efforts to get these movies back on track.
He also added that his wife and cowriter on The Big Sick, the talented and hilarious Emily V. Gordon, always said that she wants to make a website called "Muslims Having Fun," which would feature pictures of Muslim people doing things like eating ice cream and going shopping, to remind everyone that Muslims are…just like everyone else.
This memoir, begun by Windsor and completed by her cowriter Joshua Lyon after her death in 2017, tells the story of her childhood in Philadelphia, her life in 1950s Greenwich Village, her love with (and eventual marriage to) her partner of 44 years, Thea Spyer, and her fascinating rise in the ranks of computing at IBM.
BuzzFeed News sat down with Into the Spider-Verse's core creative team — Miller, Lord, and directors Bob Persichetti (The Little Prince), Peter Ramsey (Rise of the Guardians), and Rodney Rothman (22 Jump Street and cowriter with Lord on Spider-Verse) — as well as some of the movie's stars to talk about the risks and rewards of making one of the most inclusive superhero movies ever.
The online reaction to criticism of the film has been filled with blind spots, too, with people unfairly painting the discussion as a call for cultural purity, insisting that "actual Asians" aren't bothered by any of this, and brandishing cowriter Kunichi Nomura — whom Anderson brought on to advise on cultural specifics as well as provide the voice of his villain — as some kind of human shield against this entire topic.
His cowriter, Dan Piepenbring, continued work on the memoir and The Beautiful Ones was published in October 2019.
Ici Radio-Canada, January 26, 2015. and for Best Screenplay as cowriter with Ivan Grbovic of Romeo Eleven (Roméo Onze).
Mckagan's Guns N Roses bandmate Slash is featured on the song "Straight to Hell", which also features cowriter Andrew Watt of California Breed fame.
In the same year, he was a SOCAN Songwriting Prize nominee as cowriter of James Barker Band's song "Chills"."2018 SOCAN Songwriting Prize Nominees Revealed". Exclaim!, May 24, 2018.
"Easygoing comedy a Canadian- made hit". Ottawa Citizen, October 18, 1985. He also starred in the 1988 drama film Something About Love, on which he was also a coproducer and cowriter."Father knows best".
As a result, he and cowriter Kye Fleming were nominated for a Grammy. His partnership with Fleming also yielded more hits for Mandrell ("I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool"), fellow country artists Sylvia ("Nobody"), Ronnie Milsap ("Smoky Mountain Rain"), and Steve Wariner ("All Roads Lead To You"). Songs by Morgan and cowriter Simon Climie have been hits for pop artists including Climie Fisher ("Love Changes Everything") and Aretha Franklin & George Michael ("I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)"). Morgan was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Foundation's Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004.
The song was written and recorded in 1997 after Hole's reported hiatus in 1996 due to frontwoman Courtney Love's rising movie career. According to Love, cowriter Billy Corgan wrote the song's main guitar riff during his time at the Celebrity Skin sessions.
Flynn wrote all nine hours and served as the project's showrunner. Utopia was released on Amazon Prime Video on September 25, 2020. Flynn was executive producer and cowriter, along with Marti Noxon, on the HBO adaptation of her novel Sharp Objects starring Amy Adams.
Matthew Heiti is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, novelist and playwright."Read Ontario, with Matthew Heiti" . Open Book Ontario, October 29, 2013. As cowriter with Ryan Ward of the film Son of the Sunshine, he was a Genie Award nominee for Best Original Screenplay at the 32nd Genie Awards in 2012.
"Ladies behind the lenses; It's a banner year for female directors at festival that has already launched many careers". Toronto Star, September 5, 2008. At the 29th Genie Awards in 2009, Labrèche and her cowriter Lyne Charlebois were cowinners of the Genie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay."Night belongs to Passchendaele".
Studdard credited the weight loss for improving his ability to perform onstage.Joszor, Nsai (February 4, 2014). "Ruben Studdard Post 'Biggest Loser': My Life is Completely Different" During the finale, Studdard also performed his new album's lead single, "Meant to Be", accompanied by the song's cowriter and producer, David Foster, on piano.
Later reviews such as that of Leonard Maltin, noted that the film was an "... interesting if failed attempt to make a hard- hitting, topical film ... Director/cowriter Lewis' visual flair can't save a talky, pedestrian script. Wong comes off well, as usual.""Leonard Maltin Film Review: Bombs Over Burma (1942)." Turner Classic Movies.
Gerald Wexler is a Canadian film and television screenwriter. He is most noted as cowriter with Mort Ransen of the 1995 film Margaret's Museum, for which they won the Genie Award for Best Screenplay at the 16th Genie Awards in 1996."Margaret's Museum big winner at Genies". Halifax Daily News, January 15, 1996.
From New Waterford, Nova Scotia, Gillis also performs as a musician with the band Rebecca's Room. He previously appeared in 4 Quarters, a short film by Werewolf director Ashley McKenzie, on which he was also credited as a cowriter."Cape Breton creator’s short film heads to TIFF". Halifax Chronicle-Herald, August 12, 2015.
This was the final Anthrax album to feature songwriting from original bassist Danny Lilker – who, despite having left after 1984's Fistful of Metal, was credited as cowriter of several Anthrax songs for the next two albums. On Among the Living, he is credited as a cowriter of "I Am the Law" and "Imitation of Life". With Lilker's contributions gone, the album marked the beginning of a new songwriting arrangement that would see the band through their most successful period, with Benante writing the bulk of the music and Ian composing the lyrics. The album was dedicated to the memory of Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, a highly regarded figure in the thrash community, with whom they were friends and label mates at Megaforce Records.
Cherie Camp is a Canadian musician."Singer Cherie Camp makes a pitch for the big time". The Globe and Mail, May 12, 1981. She is most noted as cowriter with John Welsman of "Oh Love", a song from the film Nurse.Fighter.Boy which won the Genie Award for Best Original Song at the 30th Genie Awards.
"Genie promises skits both dramatic, comic". The Globe and Mail, March 13, 1987. Campbell and cowriter Peggy Thompson followed up in 1989 with In Search of the Last Good Man, which reversed the formula by using a rapidly moving camera to film a story with limited in-film movement."Few writers meet Telefilm standards".
He also appeared on Hill Street Blues as a famous NFL linebacker. Townsend wrote, directed, and starred in the movie Hollywood Shuffle; Wayans was costar and cowriter. The movie's success allowed him to raise the money to make I'm Gonna Git You Sucka. Fox Broadcasting Company approached Wayans to offer him his own show.
She has appeared in multiple television shows, and was a regular on Partners and LateLine. She played Caroline Miller, Malcolm's "overly earnest" teacher, in Malcolm in the Middle. Burns has appeared in numerous feature films and the independent film Everything Put Together. Along with her role, she was a cowriter of the independent film Everything Put Together.
Marie-Sissi Labrèche (born 1969 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian writer, most noted as the cowriter of the 2008 film Borderline."Borderline director aims for provocative, not perverse; Charlebois's debut is dark portrait of troubled soul". Montreal Gazette, February 4, 2008. The film's screenplay was based on two of Labrèche's published novels, Borderline and La Brèche.
Rosenfeld was born in Jerusalem on January 29, 1976. He started his career as a photojournalist covering the 2nd Palestinian Intifada. In October 2016, he Directed and co-wrote Israel's Arab Warriors for the BBC. In the film, he and cowriter Jane Corbin followed the first unit of Israeli Arab soldiers to serve in the Israeli occupied West Bank.
His sixth studio release, it features the return of Roger Tabra as cowriter, Aldo Nova on guitar, and Dufour as producer. These songs deal with themes such as friendship and suicide. As of 2011, Lapointe collaborated with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra to create Lapointe Symphonique. Since 2014, he is one of the four judges of La Voix, the Quebec version of The Voice.
He later left the NFB to work on his first dramatic feature film, Bayo. He has also directed television, including an episode of Street Legal and three films in the Shades of Love series of romance films. Ransen was a nominee for Best Director, and winner of Best Screenplay with his cowriter Gerald Wexler, at the 16th Genie Awards for Margaret's Museum.
Klein is also a singer-songwriter who has been a part of several musical projects. In 1999, Klein began making music with cowriter Michael Mullen and started the band Glasstown, which recorded two CDs. The two collaborated to form the band Roman Evening, which also recorded two CDs. Roman Evening's second CD was a soundtrack to accompany Klein's novel Tiny Ladies.
She was cowriter of two plays, Lockhartville (an adaptation of Alden Nowlan's novel Various Persons Named Kevin O'Brien) and On My Own Two Feet. She is a former professor of theatre at the University of Ottawa, and a former president of the Canadian Actors' Equity Association. She currently teaches theatre at Humber College and at the Birmingham Conservatory of the Stratford Festival.
Brian Wilson and Mike Love wrote the song, with Diane Rovell also contributing. Diane was originally listed as a cowriter, but her name was removed from songwriting credits in subsequent releases. She is still listed as co-writer in the Broadcast Music, Inc. database.Had to Phone Ya, BMI Byron Preiss described the song's creation by Brian Wilson while his wife Marilyn was away in Europe.
He has also written several plays, including A Wedding Album, The Pennington Plot, A Tulip Economy and A Home Without, as well as acting as cowriter and dramaturg for plays by Marc Wolf, including Blessed Plot and Another American: Asking and Telling."Weston announces a rich new season". Rutland Herald, January 9, 2013. His second novel, tentatively titled The Sightseers, has not yet been published.
An early collaboration with Roger Nichols, "Someday Man", was covered by the Monkees (a group for which he auditioned but was not chosen) on a 1969 single, and was the first Monkees' release not published by Screen Gems. A frequent cowriter of Williams' was musician Kenneth Ascher. Their songs together included the popular children's favorite "Rainbow Connection", sung by Jim Henson (as Kermit the Frog) in The Muppet Movie (1979).
Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais is a Canadian film director and screenwriter, who won the Claude Jutra Award in 2014 for his film Whitewash. He also won the award for Best New Narrative Director at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival,"Canadian wins best new narrative director prize at Tribeca". CBC News, April 26, 2013. and was a shortlisted nominee, with cowriter Marc Tulin, for Best Original Screenplay at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards.
Lyne Charlebois is a Canadian film and television director, most noted as the director and cowriter of the 2008 film Borderline."Borderline director aims for provocative, not perverse; Charlebois's debut is dark portrait of troubled soul". The Gazette (Montreal), February 4, 2008. Charlebois began her career as a photographer, who had one of her first jobs in the film industry shooting promotional stills for Jean-Claude Lauzon's 1987 film Night Zoo.
She regularly contributes with illustrations to the newspaper Dagbladet supplement Magasinet. Aisato was awarded Teskjekjerringprisen in 2016, together with her sister and cowriter Haddy N'jie, for the book Snart sover du. Et års god natt. Her book Odd er et egg was basis for the animated short film Odd is an Egg, directed by Kristin Ulseth, which won a prize for "Best animated short" at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2017.
She was the cowriter, associate producer and still photographer for the feature film American Heart (1992), starring Jeff Bridges and Edward Furlong, and directed by Martin Bell. It depicts a gruff ex-convict who struggles to get his life back on track. Mark signing a monograph in 2011 Mark died on May 25, 2015 in Manhattan, aged 75, of myelodysplastic syndrome, a blood illness caused by bone marrow failure.
Rebecca Blumhagen is an American actress and filmmaker from New York. She has played Samantha in the HBO / Cinemax breakout series The Girl's Guide to Depravity, where she is also a cowriter for season 2. Her other roles include portraying Claire in the movie, Other Plans, appearing in Lefty Loosey Righty Tighty (2011), and in Get Happy (2015), and Harding in the film, Extinction: Patient Zero. She has also worked on stage.
Last accessed: February 13, 2011. Variety also received the film favorably: "Director-cowriter James Foley has given this near-perfect adaptation of a Jim Thompson novel a contempo setting and emotional realism that make it as potent as a snakebite...Lensed in the arid and existential sun-blasted landscape of Indio, Calif, the pungently seedy film creates a kind of genre unto itself, a film soleil, perhaps."Variety. Film review. Last accessed: February 13, 2011.
Montana wrote the song in 1934 when she was feeling lonely and missing her boyfriend; it was recorded a year later when producer Art Satherly, of ARC Records, needed one more song at a Prairie Ramblers recording session. Montana was the group's soloist at the time. Her song is based on Stuart Hamblen's western song Texas Plains: he is therefore credited as a cowriter. Patsy Montana embellished the simpler musical pattern of the original, especially with her yodeling.
On 5 January 1976, Evans was so despondent that Hughes phoned Evans' cowriter for his biography, John Hoernie, and asked him to visit them. Hoernie saw Evans "really doped-up and groggy" but Evans told Hoernie to make sure he finished Living The Beatles' Legend. Hoernie helped Evans up to an upstairs bedroom, but during an incoherent conversation, Evans picked up an air rifle. Hoernie struggled with Evans, but Evans, being much stronger, held onto the weapon.
Christopher J Baran, known as CJ Baran, is an American singer-songwriter, producer, and actor. He is a founding member of Woolf and the Wondershow and cowriter, creator, and producer of their Los Angeles future theater musical CAGES in which he plays the lead character Woolf. He has produced and written songs for Panic! At The Disco, Melanie Martinez, Carly Rae Jepsen, Mika, Britney Spears, COIN, Andrew McMahon, One OK Rock, Bea Miller, Pentatonix, Simple Plan, Pixie Lott, and Nelly.
Josh Epstein is a Canadian actor, producer and writer. He produced, co-wrote and acted in Public Schooled starring Judy Greer, Russell Peters, Grace Park and Daniel Doheny which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017. He received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, as cowriter with Kyle Rideout of the film Eadweard;"2016 Canadian Screen Awards nominees: ‘Rookie Blue,’ ‘Vikings,’ ‘Big Brother Canada’ nominated". Global News, January 19, 2016.
Hitchcock attempted to hire Arthur Laurents to complete the work on the screenplay, but he refused, leaving an unfinished draft while the shooting schedule was rapidly approaching. Ultimately, Samuel A. Taylor, cowriter of Vertigo, was hired, but the film began without a completed screenplay. Some scenes were filmed only hours after they had been written. Hitchcock changed the script shortly before the beginning of filming, and the distributor, Universal, forced an ending that was different from the one that was preferred by Hitchcock.
The film was initially due to be released by United Artists but Lorimar's deal with UA expired before the film was released and Paramount Pictures acquired the film as part of a package to distribute Lorimar product. The film received poor reviews. Variety called it "an ill- conceived vehicle for actor (and cowriter) Jon Voight to showcase his character comedy talents in a loose, semi improvised environment." They noted that "Voight and Young are an entertaining team, but presented in an untenable vehicle".
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic found the album's sound "draped in a digital gloss designed to appeal to a number of different demographics". He also thought that Barrett's presence as a cowriter on all but one song helped to establish her musical identity. Brian Mansfield gave the album a largely positive review for Variety, comparing Barrett's vocals favorably to those of Carrie Underwood while also praising the hooks written in songs such as "The Good Ones" and "Hall of Fame".
López has won several awards including a Gabriel García Márquez award from Mayor of Los Angeles in 2003. She was also recognized by the WGA as the cover story for the December 2002/January 2003 issue of the prestigious Writers' Guild magazine Written By, entitled "Real Writers Have Courage." López and cowriter George LaVoo won the "Humanitas Award for Screenwriting" for Real Women Have Curves. She was awarded a Screenwriting Fellowship by the California Arts Council for 2001 and in 1988 she was recognized by California Sen.
Poynter is credited as a lead writer and cowriter on many of McFly's tracks. He served as the lead writer for McFly's seventh number-one hit single 2007's "Transylvania." He also wrote an unrecorded track called "Silence Is a Scary Sound." In addition to his work with McFly, Poynter has written collaboratively for talent such as 5 Seconds of Summer and One Direction (for the track "I Would" from the album Take Me Home and for the track "Don’t Forget Where You Belong" from the album Midnight Memories, respectively).
Two years later, Branigan would take the 1977 Tozzi/Bigazzi song "Ti Amo" to the top of the charts in several countries. And Bigazzi was the cowriter of Branigan's biggest international hit, "Self Control" (the only one of the four written in English and recorded by Branigan as written). For "Mama," as for "Ti Amo," Branigan's English lyrics were written by Diane Warren, a frequent collaborator on Branigan's early albums. Featured on her 1983 album, Branigan 2, "Mama" is the only one of the four which Branigan didn't release as a single.
The idea for the film originated in a writer's group in the Neighbourhood Bookstore and Cafe in Wolseley, Winnipeg, and is based on a story by the film's cowriter Bill Fugler. Garrity then added narrative elements to bring the idea to the big screen. The director had planned to shoot the film in Winnipeg when a sudden career opportunity for his wife led to them relocating to Toronto. Garrity found the expense of shooting in a big city to be financially and physically draining, compared to his experiences in his native Winnipeg.
In 2006, prior to forming the band, Kelley released a solo album called 2 to 9's. The record met with little mainstream success, but was well-rated by listeners. In 2009, Kelley and Haywood penned a song called "It's Only" for Danny Gokey's debut album, My Best Days, with "I Run to You" cowriter, Tom Douglas. That same year, the two also wrote "Love Song" with Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert, which Lambert would later record for her third studio album, Revolution, and Kelley would sing background on.
In addition, The Hatbox Ghost was the official "spooksperson" for Disneyland Resort's 2009 O-pin House pin trading event and Haunted Holidays celebration. In July 2010, director Guillermo del Toro, participating in a panel discussion at Comic-Con, announced his involvement as cowriter and producer in a new film based on The Haunted Mansion attraction. He stated that, in his version of the ride's story, The Hatbox Ghost will be a pivotal character. In August 2013, at the 2013 D23 Expo, a new Hatbox Ghost animatronic was displayed at the "Journey Into Imagineering" exhibit.
Before publishing this book, Donald Trump was an established businessman in real estate development and wrote The Art of the Deal in 1987. His cowriter, Robert Kiyosaki, authored the 1997 the New York Times best seller Rich Dad Poor Dad. They became familiar with each other through encounters at The Learning Annex company. Trump was motivated to work with Kiyosaki by the past success of their respective books. Together, they published Why We Want You to be Rich in 2006 as a private business venture and formed the new company Rich Press as a partnership.
Carr in the 1982 "I Love It Loud" video Carr's first album with Kiss was 1981's Music from "The Elder", which marked a departure for the band toward a mystical art-rock direction. One of Carr's contributions to the album, "Under the Rose", is one of the few Kiss songs written in 6/8 time and featured a Gregorian chant-style chorus. Later, he would also have cowriter credits on "All Hell's Breakin' Loose", "Under the Gun", and "No, No, No", amongst others. Carr said he found writing lyrics harder than writing music.
Alexandra Shimo is a Canadian writer, who was a shortlisted nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction at the 2014 Governor General's Awards as cowriter of Edmund Metatawabin's memoir Up Ghost River: A Chief's Journey Through the Turbulent Waters of Native History."Governor- General Literary Awards finalists unveiled". The Globe and Mail, October 7, 2014. The book describes Metatawabin's life during and after St. Anne's, a residential school in Fort Albany, northern Ontario, a place where there was a home-made electric chair to punish the children.
McKay's The Big Short (2015) was the first film he directed without Ferrell in the cast. Venturing into more dramatic territory, he was nominated for several awards for The Big Short including the Academy Award for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay and two British Academy Film Awards - Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, with cowriter Charles Randolph. He and Randolph won Best Adapted Screenplay at the Academy Awards, BAFTA and WGA Awards. For Vice (2018), a biographical film about former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, McKay received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay.
Michel Cournot (1 May 1922 - 8 February 2007) was a French journalist, screenwriter and film director. As a writer he was awarded the Fénéon Prize in 1949 for Martinique. His only film as a director, Les Gauloises bleues, was due to be entered at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled because of the events of May 1968 in France. He received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989, as cowriter with Claude Fournier and Marie-José Raymond of the Canadian television miniseries The Mills of Power (Les Tisserands du pouvoir).
The follow-up, also on Vee Jay, was "Long Time, No See" but it failed to chart. Her breakthrough came at Liberty Records with "Teenage Cleopatra", a Beverly Ross (of Ronald and Ruby and cowriter of their hit, "Lollipop"; best known as by The Chordettes) composition. The song was a timely cash-in on the press and fan interest surrounding the Elizabeth Taylor film, "Cleopatra" and became a national hit. The follow-up, "Here Comes The Boy" (co-written by Eddie Rambeau, Bud Rehak and Bob Crewe, the writers of Diane Renay's "Navy Blue" smash) also made the national charts.
DJ Martin (Martin Williams) is credited as a cowriter and coproducer of the track "LFO" but was not a member of the group. Mark Bell explains: > We gave a tape of our recordings to DJ Martin who helped loads with > arranging our tracks so it'd work on the dancefloor. We'd just been messing > around with drum machines since we were like thirteen, tapping away at them > like they were arcade games, making tapes to play our mates at school. > Anyway, DJ Martin would play our cassettes in his sets and people would go > mental - in a good way - cos they were totally raw.
His Timocrate boasted of the longest run (80 nights) recorded of any play during the century. For La Devineresse, he and his cowriter Jean Donneau de Visé, founder of the Mercure galant (to which Thomas contributed), received over 6,000 livres, the largest sum known to have been paid during that period. Lastly, one of his pieces (Le Baron des Fondrières) claims the honor of being the first which was booed off the stage. Thomas Corneille is also remarkable for having excelled in almost all dramatic genres of his time, including the new and innovative genres that were the pièce à machines and opera at the time.
Wollen's first film credit was as cowriter of Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger (Professione: Reporter, Italy, 1975), and he made his debut as a director with Penthesilea: Queen of the Amazons (1974), the first of six films cowritten and co-directed with his wife, Laura Mulvey. The low-budget Penthesilea portrayed women's language and mythology as silenced by patriarchal structures. Acknowledging the influence of Jean-Luc Godard's Le Gai savoir (France, 1968), Wollen intended the film to fuse avant-garde and radically political elements. The resulting work is innovative in the context of British cinema history, although its relentlessly didactic approach did not make for mass appeal.
Don Barnes was going through a difficult time in his marriage, lamenting that his wife was not being more supportive of his career aspirations. He presented a seed idea for a song to cowriter Jim Peterik, asking what he thought of the title "Hold On Loosely", to which Peterik came back with, "...but don't let go".38 Special's Don Barnes talks Hold on Loosely, Decades TV Network (YouTube channel, uploaded Nov 16, 2018) For the music, Peterik described the song's opening riff as "like the Cars meets Lynyrd Skynyrd or something".Taking inspiration from "Just What I Needed" by the Cars, Jeff Carlisi wrote the famous riff to the .
McBride's screenwriting credits include the movies Rock 'n' Roll High School and Blood and Guts and five American Film Institute Life Achievement Award specials on CBS-TV dealing with Fred Astaire, Frank Capra, Lillian Gish, John Huston, and James Stewart. He was also cowriter of the United States Information Agency worldwide live TV special Let Poland Be Poland (1982). He plays a film critic, Mr. Pister, in the Orson Welles feature The Other Side of the Wind (1970–76) and served as a consultant on its completion in 2018. He is also the coproducer of the documentaries Obsessed with "Vertigo": New Life for Hitchcock's Masterpiece (1997) and John Ford Goes to War (2002).
Guillermo Amoedo Schultze (born 2 March 1983 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan director and screenwriter, working in Santiago, Chile since 2007. Amoedo is the cowriter, with Nicolás López, of the films Que Pena Tu Vida (2010), Que Pena Tu Boda (2011), Que Pena Tu Familia (2012), Mis Peores Amigos (2013) and, with Eli Roth, of the films Aftershock (2012), The Green Inferno (2013) and Knock Knock (2015). He has also written and directed the TV films El Crack (2011), La Leyenda de El Crack (2015) and the feature films Retorno (2010) and The Stranger (2014). Amoedo received a Bachelor of Communication at the University of Montevideo and later graduated as a Master in Screenwriting at the Universidad de los Andes, where he now teaches practice writing classes.
Zeitgeist, 2004. DVD. Maddin's next feature, The Saddest Music in the World (2003) was budgeted at $3.8-million (a large budget in Canadian terms) and shot over 24 days. The film was Maddin's first collaboration with Isabella Rossellini, who subsequently appeared in a number of Maddin's films, and cocreated a film with him about her father Roberto Rossellini. The film also starred Mark McKinney (of the comedy troupe Kids in the Hall), Maria de Medeiros, David Fox, and Ross McMillan. Maddin and cowriter Toles based the film on an original screenplay written by Booker Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, from which they kept "the title, the premise and the contest – to determine which country’s music was the saddest" but otherwise re-wrote.
Rothman told him he had to take it out, and Judge said after production he would do so if the next focus group also disliked it. A young man in that focus group said the fact that the characters worked in an office but listened to gangsta rap was one of the things he liked about the movie, and Rothman relented. The scene where Peter, Michael and Samir take their office printer out into a field and batter it to pieces was inspired by Judge's experience with his own printer while writing Beavis and Butt-head Do America. He told his cowriter Joe Stillman that he was so frustrated by it that when he was done with the script he planned to take it out into a field and destroy it while videotaping the process.
He is most noted as cowriter with Léa Pool and Michel Langlois of the screenplay for The Savage Woman (La Demoiselle sauvage), for which the trio received a Genie Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991,Christopher Harris, "Black Robe leads race for Genies; Film community notes surprising omissions in list of nominees". The Globe and Mail, October 10, 1991. and as the director of the films The Night of the Visitor (La Nuit du visiteur), which was a Genie nominee for Best Theatrical Short Film in the same year, and When Love Is Gay (Quand l'amour est gai), the first documentary film on homosexuality ever released by the French division of the National Film Board of Canada.Bruce DeMara, "Funny, serious looks at gay life".
The nature of the songs, however, did not impede Rossi from winning his second Festivalbar with the song, "L'una per te"; the name of this song, and the whole lyrics, is a word pun between the words "Luna" ("Moon") and "L'una" ("The one"). Given the low propensity of these songs to fit in his live show with the songs his fans had up to that time become accustomed to, he decided to hold just one concert in 1998, accepting the offer to be a guest star on the first evening of the new Heineken Jammin' Festival in Imola, Italy. The evening is immortalized in both video and in the 1999 live album Rewind. A few days into the tour, Rossi's inseparable friend, as well as guitarist and writer/cowriter of many songs and lyrics, Massimo Riva, died unexpectedly.
Dompierre first became known as a performer of jazz-inspired chansonnier pop. He soon abandoned this to pursue classical composition and conducting, working with orchestras such as the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Quebec Symphony Orchestra and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Dompierre composed scores for many films; he is a two-time Genie Award winner for Best Original Score, winning at the 6th Genie Awards for Mario and at the 7th Genie Awards for The Alley Cat, and a two-time winner for Best Original Song, winning at the 18th Genie Awards as cowriter with Luc Plamondon of "L'Homme idéal" and at the 21st Genie Awards for "Fortuna". Other films for which he has composed scores have included Deliver Us from Evil (Délivrez-nous du mal), The Decline of the American Empire, Jesus of Montreal, The Tin Flute and The Passion of Augustine. In 2008, Dompierre was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Francophone SOCAN Awards held in Montreal.
Construção (Construction), the fourth and title track, was arranged by Rogério Duprat, blending bossa nova, MPB, and symphonic musical styles with Afro-Brazilian rhythms to emphasize the dodecasyllable verses (lines with twelve syllables), each of which ends in a proparoxytone word (a word with the stress on the antepenultimate syllable); it is arguably the album's most emotionally powerful piece. Cordão (Cord), the fifth track, is a defiant and uplifting bossa nova style declaration that opposes efforts to stifle an individual's creativity and freedom. The sixth track, Olha Maria (Look, Mary), is a beautiful and bittersweet tune recorded and performed with its cowriter, Antonio Carlos Jobim, as well as Lee Ritenour and Zimbo Trio. Buarque composed the gorgeous seventh track, Samba de Orly, with Toquinho and Vinicius de Moraes, and it is infused with both saudade and cautious hopefulness for political change in—and possible return to—Brazil from the perspective of formal- and self-exiled politicians and artists, many of whom lived abroad during much of the military government's twenty-two years in power.
Beníquez Méndez is the cowriter and composer (with Samuel Ortiz) of songs such as "Histeria," "Dame de ti," "Inevitable," "Todo fue por," and "Si a ti te gusta," as well as another 24 sets of lyrics and musical pieces. Also in collaboration with Samuel Ortiz, he produced the albums Histeriha and Off Da’ Hook, winning the Paoli Award for Best New Artist in 2002. In 2005, the songs off his album Off Da' Hook were again distributed on the world market under the label Critique, this time on the album Viper Boyz, sharing credits with artists as big as Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, D-Roc, DJ Smurf, Kaine, Los TNT, and Ludacris. Their achievements led to them becoming voting members of the Recording Academy and the Latin Recording Academy, and in 2012, he received a recognition reading “In acknowledgment and recognition of 10 years of membership, and for supporting the Recording Academy’s mission of improving the climate for music and the lives of all the members of our creative community.” The recognition was signed by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, George Flanigen IV, and the president/CEO, Neil Portnow.
Foster worked as an album producer on albums for The Tubes: 1981's The Completion Backward Principle and 1983's Outside Inside. Foster cowrote such songs as "Talk to Ya Later", co-written with Tubes singer Fee Waybill and Steve Lukather from Toto, the Top 40 hit "Don't Want to Wait Anymore," and the number 10 US hit "She's a Beauty". The 1980 Boz Scaggs album Middle Man saw Foster cowrite and play keyboard on some of Scaggs's most successful songs, including "Breakdown Dead Ahead", "Jojo", and "Simone", followed by "Look What You've Done to Me" from the film Urban Cowboy. Foster was a major contributor to Chicago's career in the early and middle 1980s, having worked as the band's producer on Chicago 16 (1982), their biggest- selling multi-platinum album Chicago 17 (1984), and Chicago 18 (1986). As was typical of his producing projects from this time period, Foster was a cowriter on songs such as the US Chart No. 1 hit "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", "Love Me Tomorrow" (US No. 22), "Stay the Night" (US No. 16), and "You're the Inspiration" (US No. 3).

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