Sam Robards, the Glossary
Sam Prideaux Robards (born December 16, 1961) is an American actor.[1]
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95 relations: A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Alan Rudolph, American Beauty (1999 film), Arthur Miller, Avraham Aviel, Awake (2007 film), Beautiful Girls (film), Bird (1988 film), Black and Blue (1999 film), Blue Bloods (TV series), Body of Proof, Bounce (film), Bright Lights, Big City (film), Casualties of War, Catch That Kid, Che (2008 film), Chris Elliott, Clarence Derwent Awards, Clubhouse (TV series), Collegiate School (New York City), CSI: Miami, Dorothy Parker, Drama Desk Award, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, Fandango (1985 film), Fortinbras, Get a Life (American TV series), Gossip Girl, Hamlet (2000 film), Harold Ross, HarperCollins, Humphrey Bogart, Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number, Jason Robards, Kevin Costner, Lauren Bacall, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Life as a House, Limitless (TV series), List of The Outer Limits (1995 TV series) episodes, Love from Ground Zero, Madam Secretary (TV series), Matlock (TV series), Maximum Bob (TV series), Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, New York City, Not Quite Paradise, Off-Broadway, ... Expand index (45 more) »
- Clarence Derwent Award winners
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
A.I. Artificial Intelligence (or simply A.I.) is a 2001 American science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg.
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Alan Rudolph
Alan Steven Rudolph (born December 18, 1943) is an American film director and screenwriter.
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American Beauty (1999 film)
American Beauty is a 1999 American black comedy-drama film written by Alan Ball and directed by Sam Mendes in his feature directorial debut.
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Arthur Miller
Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater.
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Avraham Aviel
Avraham Aviel (Lipkunski) (born January 20, 1929) is a writer, director of a book distribution agency called Beith Alim, and a witness in the Eichmann trial.
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Awake (2007 film)
Awake is a 2007 American conspiracy thriller film written and directed by Joby Harold (in his directorial debut).
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Beautiful Girls (film)
Beautiful Girls is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Ted Demme and written by Scott Rosenberg.
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Bird (1988 film)
Bird is a 1988 American biographical musical drama film about jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker, directed and produced by Clint Eastwood from a screenplay by Joel Oliansky.
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Black and Blue (1999 film)
Black and Blue is a 1999 American made-for-TV movie starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Anthony LaPaglia.
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Blue Bloods (TV series)
Blue Bloods is an American police procedural drama television series that premiered on CBS on September 24, 2010.
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Body of Proof
Body of Proof is an American medical/crime comedy-drama television series that ran on ABC from March 29, 2011, to May 28, 2013, and starred Dana Delany as medical examiner Dr. Megan Hunt.
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Bounce (film)
Bounce is a 2000 American romantic drama film starring Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow and directed by Don Roos.
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Bright Lights, Big City (film)
Bright Lights, Big City is a 1988 American tragic drama film directed by James Bridges, starring Michael J. Fox, Kiefer Sutherland, Phoebe Cates, Dianne Wiest and Jason Robards, and based on the novel by Jay McInerney, who also wrote the screenplay.
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Casualties of War
Casualties of War is a 1989 American war drama film directed by Brian De Palma and written by David Rabe, based primarily on an article written by Daniel Lang for The New Yorker in 1969, which was later published as a book.
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Catch That Kid
Catch That Kid is a 2004 family action comedy film directed by Bart Freundlich, written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, and starring Kristen Stewart, Corbin Bleu, Max Thieriot, Jennifer Beals, Sam Robards, John Carroll Lynch, and James Le Gros.
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Che (2008 film)
Che is a two-part 2008 biographical film about the Argentine Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, directed by Steven Soderbergh.
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Chris Elliott
Christopher Nash Elliott (born May 31, 1960) is an American actor, comedian and writer known for his surreal sense of humor.
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Clarence Derwent Awards
The Clarence Derwent Awards are theatre awards given annually by the Actors' Equity Association on Broadway in the United States and by Equity, the performers' union, in the West End in the United Kingdom.
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Clubhouse (TV series)
Clubhouse is an American drama television series starring Jeremy Sumpter, Dean Cain, Christopher Lloyd, Mare Winningham and Kirsten Storms and produced by Icon Productions in association with Spelling Television.
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Collegiate School (New York City)
Collegiate School is a private school for boys in New York City. Sam Robards and Collegiate School (New York City) are Collegiate School (New York) alumni.
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CSI: Miami
CSI: Miami (Crime Scene Investigation: Miami) is an American police procedural drama television series that ran from September 23, 2002 until April 8, 2012, on CBS.
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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet and writer of fiction, plays and screenplays based in New York; she was known for her caustic wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles.
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Drama Desk Award
The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre.
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Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play was an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre across collective Broadway, off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway productions in New York City.
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Eugene O'Neill Theater Center
The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit theater company founded in 1964 by George C. White.
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Fandango (1985 film)
Fandango is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Kevin Reynolds.
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Fortinbras
Fortinbras is a minor fictional character from William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet.
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Get a Life (American TV series)
Get a Life is a television sitcom that was broadcast in the United States on the Fox Network from September 23, 1990, to March 8, 1992.
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Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar.
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Hamlet (2000 film)
Hamlet, also known as Hamlet 2000, is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Michael Almereyda, set in contemporary New York City, and based on the Shakespeare play of the same name.
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Harold Ross
Harold Wallace Ross (November 6, 1892 – December 6, 1951) was an American journalist who co-founded The New Yorker magazine in 1925 with his wife Jane Grant, and was its editor-in-chief until his death.
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HarperCollins
HarperCollins Publishers LLC is a British-American publishing company that is considered to be one of the "Big Five" English-language publishers, along with Penguin Random House, Hachette, Macmillan, and Simon & Schuster.
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Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey DeForest Bogart (December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), colloquially nicknamed Bogie, was an American actor.
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Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number
Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film written, directed and produced by Linda Yellen.
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Jason Robards
Jason Nelson Robards Jr. (July 26, 1922 – December 26, 2000) was an American actor. Sam Robards and Jason Robards are American people of Swedish descent and American people of Welsh descent.
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Kevin Costner
Kevin Michael Costner (born January 18, 1955) is an American actor and filmmaker. Sam Robards and Kevin Costner are American people of Welsh descent.
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Lauren Bacall
Betty Joan Perske (September 16, 1924 – August 12, 2014), professionally known as Lauren Bacall, was an American actress. Sam Robards and Lauren Bacall are American people of Romanian-Jewish descent.
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Law & Order
Law & Order is an American police procedural and legal drama television series created by Dick Wolf and produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, launching the ''Law & Order'' franchise.
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Law & Order: Criminal Intent is an American police procedural drama television series set in New York City, where it was also primarily produced.
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Life as a House
Life as a House is a 2001 American drama film produced and directed by Irwin Winkler.
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Limitless (TV series)
Limitless is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS for one season from 2015 to 2016.
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List of The Outer Limits (1995 TV series) episodes
This page is a list of the episodes of The Outer Limits, a 1995 science fiction/dark fantasy television series.
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Love from Ground Zero
Love from Ground Zero is a 1998 American dramatic road movie directed, written and produced by Stephen Grynberg.
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Madam Secretary (TV series)
Madam Secretary (titled Madam President for its sixth and final season) is an American political drama television series created by Barbara Hall, with Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary as executive producers.
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Matlock (TV series)
Matlock is an American mystery legal drama television series created by Dean Hargrove and starring Andy Griffith in the title role of criminal defense attorney Ben Matlock.
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Maximum Bob (TV series)
Maximum Bob is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on ABC from August 4 until September 15, 1998.
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Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
Mrs.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Not Quite Paradise
Not Quite Paradise is a 1985 British comedy-drama directed by Lewis Gilbert.
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Off-Broadway
An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive.
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On Golden Pond (2001 film)
On Golden Pond is a 2001 American live television adaptation of the play of the same name starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer.
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Pancho Barnes (film)
Pancho Barnes is a 1988 American made-for-television biographical film about the pioneering female aviator, starring Valerie Bertinelli, Ted Wass, James Stephens and Cynthia Harris.
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Paul Mazursky
Irwin Lawrence "Paul" Mazursky (April 25, 1930 – June 30, 2014) was an American film director, screenwriter, and actor.
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People (magazine)
People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories.
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Perestroika (film)
Perestroika is a 2009 American-Russian drama film written and directed by Slava Tsukerman and starring Sam Robards, Ally Sheedy and F. Murray Abraham.
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Playbill
Playbill is an American monthly magazine for theatergoers.
Prêt-à-Porter (film)
Prêt-à-Porter, released in the United States as Ready to Wear (Prêt-à-Porter), is a 1994 American satirical comedy-drama film co-written, directed, and produced by Robert Altman and shot on location during the Paris Fashion Week with a host of international stars, models, and designers.
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Richard Hannay
Major-General Sir Richard Hannay, KCB, OBE, DSO, is a fictional character created by Scottish novelist John Buchan and further made popular by the 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film The 39 Steps (and other later film adaptations), very loosely based on Buchan's 1915 novel of the same name.
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Robert Altman
Robert Bernard Altman (February 20, 1925 – November 20, 2006) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.
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Roseanne
Roseanne is an American television sitcom created by Matt Williams that originally aired on ABC from October 18, 1988, to May 20, 1997, and briefly revived from March 27, 2018, to May 22, 2018.
Sarah Lawrence College
Sarah Lawrence College is a private liberal arts college in Yonkers, New York.
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Sex and the City
Sex and the City is an American romantic comedy-drama television series created by Darren Star for HBO.
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Spenser: For Hire
Spenser: For Hire is an American crime drama series based on Robert B. Parker's Spenser novels.
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Spin City
Spin City is an American sitcom television series that aired from September 17, 1996, to April 30, 2002, on ABC.
Stephen Humphrey Bogart
Stephen Humphrey Bogart (born January 6, 1949) is an American writer, producer, and businessman. Sam Robards and Stephen Humphrey Bogart are American people of Romanian-Jewish descent.
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Surviving Eden
Surviving Eden is a 2004 American comedy film written by Joanne Giovannini Storkan and Greg Pritikin, directed by Pritikin and starring Michael Panes, Cheri Oteri, Jane Lynch and Peter Dinklage.
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Suzy Amis Cameron
Suzy Amis Cameron (born Susan Elizabeth Amis, January 5, 1962) is an American former actress, model, author and activist, who advocates for a plant-based diet.
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Tad Szulc
Tadeusz Witold Szulc (July 25, 1926 – May 21, 2001) was an author and foreign correspondent for The New York Times from 1953 to 1972.
Tempest (1982 film)
Tempest is a 1982 American adventure comedy-drama romance film directed by Paul Mazursky.
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The 39 Steps (play)
The 39 Steps is a parody play adapted from the 1915 novel by John Buchan and the 1935 film by Alfred Hitchcock.
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The American School in London
The American School in London (ASL) is a private, independent school in St John's Wood, London, England, for students from kindergarten through high school.
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The Art of Getting By
The Art of Getting By is a 2011 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Freddie Highmore, Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, Elizabeth Reaser, Sam Robards, Rita Wilson and Blair Underwood.
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The Ballad of Little Jo
The Ballad of Little Jo is a 1993 American Western drama film written and directed by Maggie Greenwald.
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The Blackwater Lightship (film)
The Blackwater Lightship is a 2004 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film adaptation of the novel The Blackwater Lightship by acclaimed Irish author Colm Tóibín.
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The Good Wife
The Good Wife is an American legal political drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2009, to May 8, 2016.
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The Late Bloomer
The Late Bloomer is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Pollak and written by Gary Rosen, Joe Nussbaum, Paul A. Kaplan & Mark Torgove, and Kyle Cooper & Austyn Jeffs.
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The Man Who Captured Eichmann
The Man Who Captured Eichmann is a 1996 American historical drama television film directed by William Graham and written by Lionel Chetwynd, based on the 1990 book Eichmann in My Hands by Peter Malkin and Harry Stein.
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The Man Who Had All the Luck
The Man Who Had All the Luck is a play by Arthur Miller, his second major play (after No Villain).
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The New Yorker
The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.
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The Other Side of the Tracks
The Other Side of the Tracks (also known as The Haunting of Amelia) is a 2008 independent fantasy film that was written and directed by A. D. Calvo, and is his feature film directorial debut.
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The Outer Limits (1995 TV series)
The Outer Limits is a science fiction television series that originally aired on Showtime, Syfy, and in syndication between 1995 and 2002.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer, often referred to simply as The Inquirer, is a daily newspaper headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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The Rebound
The Rebound is a 2009 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Bart Freundlich, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Justin Bartha.
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The Warden
The Warden is a novel by English author Anthony Trollope published by Longman in 1855.
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The West Wing
The West Wing is an American political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006.
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Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play
The Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play is an honor presented at the Tony Awards, a ceremony established in 1947 as the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to actors for quality supporting roles in a Broadway play.
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Tony Awards
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.
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Treme (TV series)
Treme is an American drama television series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer that aired on HBO.
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Turner Classic Movies
Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is an American movie-oriented pay-TV network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
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TV 101
TV 101 is an American drama television series that aired on CBS from November 29, 1988 until March 25, 1989.
Twisted (TV series)
Twisted (stylized as twiƨted) is an American teen drama mystery-thriller television series.
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Vogue (magazine)
Vogue U.S., also known as American Vogue, or simply Vogue, (stylized in all caps) is a monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine that covers style news, including haute couture fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway.
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Where Is Kyra?
Where Is Kyra? (released in the United Kingdom as Deceit) is a 2017 American drama film directed by Andrew Dosunmu with a screenplay by Darci Picoult and a story by Dosunmu and Picoult.
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Y: The Last Man (TV series)
Y: The Last Man is an American post-apocalyptic drama television series developed by Eliza Clark based on the comic book series of the same name by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra.
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Young Artist Award
The Young Artist Award (originally known as the Youth in Film Award) is an accolade presented by the Young Artist Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 to honor excellence of youth performers, and to provide scholarships for young artists who may be physically disabled or financially unstable.
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See also
Clarence Derwent Award winners
- Aaron Tveit
- Anne Hathaway
- Anne Meacham
- BD Wong
- Bette Bourne
- Calista Flockhart
- Celia Imrie
- Courtney B. Vance
- David Bradley (English actor)
- Denis O'Hare
- Dianne Wiest
- Eric Peterson
- Frederick O'Neal
- Gene Wilder
- Gloria Lane
- Gordon Jackson (actor)
- Jason Ritter
- Joan Allen
- Joan Croydon
- John Mahoney
- John Tordoff
- Joyce Ebert
- Judy Holliday
- Kristin Chenoweth
- Leslie Kritzer
- LisaGay Hamilton
- Malcolm Sinclair (actor)
- Mari Gorman
- Nancy Snyder
- Nina Arianda
- Paul Douglas (actor)
- Peter Evans (actor)
- Phoebe Nicholls
- Phyllis Love
- Reva Rose
- Rose Gregorio
- Sam Robards
- Sheila Atim
- Spencer Kayden
- Tom Ewell
- Vickery Turner
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Robards
, On Golden Pond (2001 film), Pancho Barnes (film), Paul Mazursky, People (magazine), Perestroika (film), Playbill, Prêt-à-Porter (film), Richard Hannay, Robert Altman, Roseanne, Sarah Lawrence College, Sex and the City, Spenser: For Hire, Spin City, Stephen Humphrey Bogart, Surviving Eden, Suzy Amis Cameron, Tad Szulc, Tempest (1982 film), The 39 Steps (play), The American School in London, The Art of Getting By, The Ballad of Little Jo, The Blackwater Lightship (film), The Good Wife, The Late Bloomer, The Man Who Captured Eichmann, The Man Who Had All the Luck, The New Yorker, The Other Side of the Tracks, The Outer Limits (1995 TV series), The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Rebound, The Warden, The West Wing, Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Tony Awards, Treme (TV series), Turner Classic Movies, TV 101, Twisted (TV series), Vogue (magazine), Where Is Kyra?, Y: The Last Man (TV series), Young Artist Award.