Stanley Tucci, the Glossary
Stanley Oliver Tucci Jr. (born November 11, 1960) is an American actor.[1]
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273 relations: A Little Chaos, A Midsummer Night's Dream, A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999 film), A Private War, A. O. Scott, ABC News (United States), Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Academy Award for Best Picture, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Academy Awards, Actors' Equity Association, Adolf Eichmann, Affair, Alan Rickman, Alexis Goodlooking and the Case of the Missing Whisky, Alice Sebold, Allison Janney, Amazon Prime Video, American Dad!, American University of Rome, Ancestry.com, Anne Hathaway, Apple Inc., Apple TV+, Arbëreshë people, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Backstage (magazine), BBC, BBC One, Beauty and the Beast (2017 film), Beethoven (film), Beethoven (franchise), Big Night, Billy Bathgate (film), Biographical film, BoJack Horseman, Breakfast of Champions, Breast cancer, Bridget Fonda, British Academy Film Awards, Burlesque (2010 American film), Caedmon Audio, Calabria, Campbell Scott, Captain America: The First Avenger, Central Park (TV series), Chappaqua, New York, Character actor, Chemotherapy, Cher, ... Expand index (223 more) »
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A Little Chaos
A Little Chaos is a 2014 British period drama film directed by Alan Rickman, based on a story conceived by Alison Deegan, who co-wrote the screenplay with Rickman and Jeremy Brock.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy play written by William Shakespeare in about 1595 or 1596.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999 film)
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1999 fantasy romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Michael Hoffman, based on the 1600 play of the same name by William Shakespeare.
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A Private War
A Private War is a 2018 American biographical war drama film directed by Matthew Heineman, and starring Rosamund Pike as journalist Marie Colvin.
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A. O. Scott
Anthony Oliver Scott (born July 10, 1966) is an American journalist and cultural critic, known for his film and literary criticism.
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ABC News (United States)
ABC News is the news division of the American television network ABC.
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Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
The Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Award (also known as an Oscar) for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material.
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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).
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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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Actors' Equity Association
The Actors' Equity Association (AEA), commonly called Actors' Equity or simply Equity, is an American labor union representing those who work in live theatrical performance.
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Adolf Eichmann
Otto Adolf Eichmann (19 March 1906 – 1 June 1962) was a German-Austrian official of the Nazi Party, an officer of the Schutzstaffel (SS), and one of the major organisers of the Holocaust.
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Affair
An affair is a union of more than two people in one romantic and sexual relationship,, passionate attachment in which at least one of its participants has betrayed their partner (regardless of formal or informal relationship status) with a third person or more people (regardless if the partner and the third person(s) were aware, not aware, and/or disagreed to having an affair).
Alan Rickman
Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (21 February 1946 – 14 January 2016) was an English actor and director. Stanley Tucci and Alan Rickman are best Miniseries or Television Movie Actor Golden Globe winners, English-language film directors and outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners.
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Alexis Goodlooking and the Case of the Missing Whisky
"Alexis Goodlooking and the Case of the Missing Whisky" is the tenth episode of the sixth season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 113th overall episode of the series.
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Alice Sebold
Alice Sebold (born September 6, 1963) is an American author.
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Allison Janney
Allison Brooks Janney (born November 19, 1959) is an American actress. Stanley Tucci and Allison Janney are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video, or simply Prime Video, is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming and rental service of Amazon offered both as a stand-alone service and as part of Amazon's Prime subscription.
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American Dad!
American Dad! is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
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American University of Rome
The American University of Rome (commonly referred to as AUR) is a degree-granting American university in Rome, Italy.
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Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.
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Anne Hathaway
Anne Jacqueline Hathaway (born November 12, 1982) is an American actress.
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Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley.
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Apple TV+
Apple TV+ is an American subscription OTT streaming service owned and operated by Apple Inc. Launched on November 1, 2019, it offers a selection of original production film and television series called Apple Originals.
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Arbëreshë people
The Arbëreshë (Arbëreshët e Italisë; Albanesi d'Italia), also known as Albanians of Italy or Italo-Albanians, are an Albanian ethnolinguistic group minority historically settled in Southern and Insular Italy (in the regions of Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Campania, Molise, mostly concentrated in the region of Calabria and Sicily).
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Bachelor of Fine Arts
A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students for pursuing a professional education in the visual, fine, or performing arts.
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Backstage (magazine)
Backstage, also previously written as Back Stage, is an American entertainment industry trade publication.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
BBC One
BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.
Beauty and the Beast (2017 film)
Beauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos.
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Beethoven (film)
Beethoven is a 1992 American family comedy film, directed by Brian Levant and written by John Hughes (under the pseudonym "Edmond Dantès") and Amy Holden Jones.
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Beethoven (franchise)
Beethoven is a series of eight American films, created by John Hughes (credited as Edmond Dantès) and Amy Holden Jones, in which the plot revolves around a family attempting to control the antics of their pet Saint Bernard (named Beethoven).
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Big Night
Big Night is a 1996 American comedy-drama film co-directed by Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci.
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Billy Bathgate (film)
Billy Bathgate is a 1991 American biographical gangster film directed by Robert Benton, starring Loren Dean as the title character and Dustin Hoffman as real-life gangster Dutch Schultz.
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Biographical film
A biographical film or biopic is a film that dramatizes the life of an actual person or group of people.
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BoJack Horseman
BoJack Horseman is an American adult animated psychological comedy-drama television series created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg.
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Breakfast of Champions
Breakfast of Champions, or Goodbye Blue Monday is a 1973 novel by the American author Kurt Vonnegut.
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Breast cancer
Breast cancer is a cancer that develops from breast tissue.
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Bridget Fonda
Bridget Jane Fonda (born January 27, 1964) is an American former actress.
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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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Burlesque (2010 American film)
Burlesque is a 2010 American backstage musical film written and directed by Steven Antin.
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Caedmon Audio
Caedmon Audio and HarperCollins Audio are record label imprints of HarperCollins Publishers that specialize in audiobooks and other literary content.
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Calabria
Calabria is a region in southern Italy.
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Campbell Scott
Campbell Scott (born July 19, 1961) is an American actor, producer and director. Stanley Tucci and Campbell Scott are film directors from New York City, film producers from New York (state) and male actors from New York City.
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Captain America: The First Avenger
Captain America: The First Avenger is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America.
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Central Park (TV series)
Central Park is an American musical animated sitcom created by Loren Bouchard, Nora Smith and Josh Gad for Apple TV+, using the same art style as Bouchard's previous series Bob's Burgers.
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Chappaqua, New York
Chappaqua is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of New Castle, in northern Westchester County, New York.
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Character actor
A character actor is an actor known for playing unusual, eccentric or interesting characters in supporting roles, rather than leading ones.
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Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy (often abbreviated chemo, sometimes CTX and CTx) is the type of cancer treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents or alkylating agents) in a standard regimen.
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Cher
Cher (born Cherilyn Sarkisian on May 20, 1946) is an American singer, actress, and television personality.
Chris Evans (actor)
Christopher Robert Evans (born June 13, 1981) is an American actor.
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Christina Aguilera
Christina María Aguilera (born December 18, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality.
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Christine Tucci
Christine Tucci (born January 19, 1967) is an American actress.
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Citadel (TV series)
Citadel is an American spy action thriller television series created by Josh Appelbaum, Bryan Oh, and David Weil for Amazon Prime Video, with the Russo brothers acting as executive producers.
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Civil ceremony
A civil, or registrar, ceremony is a non-religious legal marriage ceremony performed by a government official or functionary.
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Clive Davis
Clive Jay Davis (born April 4, 1932) is an American record producer, A&R executive, record executive, and lawyer.
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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.
Colin Firth
Colin Andrew Firth (born 10 September 1960) is an English actor and producer. Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Colleen Dewhurst
Colleen Rose Dewhurst (June 3, 1924 – August 22, 1991) was a Canadian-American actress mostly known for theatre roles.
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Conspiracy (2001 film)
Conspiracy is a 2001 made-for-television drama film that dramatises the 1942 Wannsee Conference.
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Curtis Brown (agency)
Curtis Brown is a literary and talent agency based in London, UK.
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Dan Stevens
Daniel Jonathan Stevens (born 10 October 1982) is an English actor.
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David Tennant
David John Tennant (born 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor.
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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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Deconstructing Harry
Deconstructing Harry is a 1997 American black comedy film written, directed by, and co-starring Woody Allen, with an ensemble cast, including Caroline Aaron, Kirstie Alley, Bob Balaban, Richard Benjamin, Eric Bogosian, Billy Crystal and Judy Davis, as well as Jennifer Garner in her feature film debut.
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Demi Moore
Demi Gene Moore (née Guynes; born November 11, 1962) is an American actress.
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Denzel Washington
Denzel Hayes Washington Jr. (born December 28, 1954) is an American actor, producer, and director.
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Dionysus
In ancient Greek religion and myth, Dionysus (Διόνυσος) is the god of wine-making, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility, festivity, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre.
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Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker. Stanley Tucci and Dustin Hoffman are best Miniseries or Television Movie Actor Golden Globe winners and outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners.
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Early onset dementia
Early onset dementia is dementia in which symptoms first appear before the age of 65.
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Easy A
Easy A (stylized as easy A) is a 2010 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Will Gluck, written by Bert V. Royal, starring Emma Stone, Stanley Tucci, Patricia Clarkson, Thomas Haden Church, Dan Byrd, Penn Badgley, Cam Gigandet, Lisa Kudrow, Aly Michalka, Malcolm McDowell, and Amanda Bynes (in her final acting credit).
Edie Falco
Edith Falco (born July 5, 1963) is an American actress. Stanley Tucci and Edie Falco are state University of New York at Purchase alumni.
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Emily Blunt
Emily Olivia Laura Blunt (born 23 February 1983) is a British actress. Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Emma Stone
Emily Jean "Emma" Stone (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress and producer. Stanley Tucci and Emma Stone are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Emma Thompson
Dame Emma Thompson (born 15 April 1959) is a British actress and writer.
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Emma Watson
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15 April 1990) is an English actress.
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Emmy Awards
The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.
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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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ER (TV series)
ER is an American medical drama television series created by Michael Crichton that aired on NBC from September 19, 1994, to April 2, 2009, with a total of 331 episodes spanning 15 seasons.
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Esquire (magazine)
Esquire is an American men's magazine.
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Evening Standard
The Evening Standard, formerly The Standard (1827–1904), is a long-established newspaper, since 2009 a local free newspaper in tabloid format, with a website on the Internet, published in London, England.
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Ewan McGregor
Ewan Gordon McGregor (born 31 March 1971) is a Scottish actor. Stanley Tucci and Ewan McGregor are best Miniseries or Television Movie Actor Golden Globe winners and outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners.
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Fear, Anxiety & Depression
Fear, Anxiety and Depression is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by Todd Solondz and starring Solondz, Stanley Tucci and Jill Wisoff.
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Feud (TV series)
Feud is an American anthology drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Jaffe Cohen, and Michael Zam, which premiered on FX on March 5, 2017.
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Final Portrait
Final Portrait is a 2017 drama film written and directed by Stanley Tucci.
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Florence
Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
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Fortitude (TV series)
Fortitude is a British horror psychological thriller television series created and written by Simon Donald.
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Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune is a two-character play by Terrence McNally that was first performed off-Broadway in 1987.
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Frasier
Frasier is an American television sitcom that was broadcast on NBC for 11 seasons from September 16, 1993 to May 13, 2004.
George C. Scott
George Campbell Scott (October 18, 1927 – September 22, 1999) was an American actor, director and producer. Stanley Tucci and George C. Scott are best Supporting Actor Golden Globe (television) winners and outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners.
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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film or Best Actor – Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Stanley Tucci and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film are best Miniseries or Television Movie Actor Golden Globe winners.
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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.
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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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Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
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Greg Mottola
Gregory J. Mottola (born July 11, 1964) is an American film director, screenwriter, and television director.
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Halle Berry
Halle Maria Berry (born Maria Halle Berry; August 14, 1966) is an American actress.
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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.
Honorary degree
An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements.
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Hope Davis
Hope Davis (born March 23, 1964) is an American actress.
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Horace Greeley High School
Horace Greeley High School is a public, four-year secondary school serving students in grades 9–12 in Chappaqua, New York, United States.
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Ian Holm
Sir Ian Holm Cuthbert (12 September 1931 – 19 June 2020) was an English actor. Stanley Tucci and Ian Holm are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Ian McEwan
Ian Russell McEwan (born 21 June 1948) is a British novelist and screenwriter.
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Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay
The Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay is one of the annual awards given by the Film Independent, a non-profit organization dedicated to independent film and independent filmmakers.
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Inside Man (2022 TV series)
Inside Man is a thriller drama television serial developed by Steven Moffat.
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Isabella Rossellini
Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini (born 18 June 1952) is an Italian-American actress and model.
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It Could Happen to You (1994 film)
It Could Happen to You is a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda.
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J. C. Chandor
Jeffrey McDonald Chandor (born November 24, 1973), better known as J. C. Chandor, is an Academy nominee American filmmaker, best known for writing and directing the films Margin Call (2011), All Is Lost (2013), A Most Violent Year (2014), Triple Frontier (2019) and Kraven the Hunter (2024).
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Jack L. Warner
Jack Leonard Warner (born Jacob Warner; August 2, 1892 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian-American film executive, who was the president and driving force behind the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California.
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Jack Nicholson
John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is an American retired actor and filmmaker. Stanley Tucci and Jack Nicholson are male actors from New York City.
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Jeremy Irons
Jeremy John Irons (born 19 September 1948) is an English actor and activist. Stanley Tucci and Jeremy Irons are best Supporting Actor Golden Globe (television) winners.
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Joe Gould's Secret
Joe Gould's Secret is a 1965 book by Joseph Mitchell, based upon his two New Yorker profiles, "Professor Sea Gull" (1942) and "Joe Gould's Secret" (1964).
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Joe Gould's Secret (film)
Joe Gould's Secret is a 2000 American drama film directed by Stanley Tucci.
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John E. Douglas
John Edward Douglas (born June 18, 1945): "...my parents almost chose that as my middle name instead of the more prosaic Edward." is an American retired special agent and unit chief in the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
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John Huston
John Marcellus Huston (August 5, 1906 – August 28, 1987) was an American film director, screenwriter and actor.
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John Jay High School (Cross River, New York)
John Jay High School is a public high school located in Lewisboro, New York.
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John Krasinski
John Burke Krasinski (born October 20, 1979) is an American actor and filmmaker. Stanley Tucci and John Krasinski are American expatriates in England and English-language film directors.
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John Slattery
John M. Slattery Jr. (born August 13, 1962) is an American actor and director. Stanley Tucci and John Slattery are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Joseph Mitchell (writer)
Joseph Quincy Mitchell (July 27, 1908 – May 24, 1996) was an American writer best known for his works of creative nonfiction he published in The New Yorker.
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Julia Child
Julia Carolyn Child (née McWilliams; August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. Stanley Tucci and Julia Child are American cookbook writers.
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Julia Roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress.
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Julie & Julia
Julie & Julia is a 2009 American biographical comedy drama film written and directed by Nora Ephron starring Meryl Streep and Amy Adams in the title roles with Stanley Tucci, Chris Messina, and Linda Emond in supporting roles.
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Kate Winslet
Kate Elizabeth Winslet (born 5 October 1975) is an English actress.
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Kathleen Turner
Mary Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954) is an American actress.
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Katonah, New York
Katonah is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) within the town of Bedford, Westchester County, in the U.S. state of New York.
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Ken Ludwig
Ken Ludwig is an American playwright, author, screenwriter, and director whose work has been performed in more than 30 countries in over 20 languages.
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Kenneth Branagh
Sir Kenneth Charles Branagh (born 10 December 1960) is a British actor and filmmaker. Stanley Tucci and Kenneth Branagh are English-language film directors, outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners and outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners.
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Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey Fowler (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor. Stanley Tucci and Kevin Spacey are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut (November 11, 1922 – April 11, 2007) was an American author known for his satirical and darkly humorous novels.
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Laurel and Hardy
Laurel and Hardy were a British-American comedy team during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema, consisting of Englishman Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American Oliver Hardy (1892–1957).
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Lend Me a Tenor
Lend Me a Tenor is a comedy by Ken Ludwig.
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Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
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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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Liev Schreiber
Isaac Liev Schreiber (born October 4, 1967) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. Stanley Tucci and Liev Schreiber are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Limetown
Limetown is a scripted podcast fiction series, created by Two-Up Productions, that debuted on July 29, 2015, and became the number one US podcast on iTunes less than two months later.
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Limetown (TV series)
Limetown is an American drama series, based on the podcast of the same name created by Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie, that premiered on Facebook Watch on October 16, 2019.
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List of awards and nominations received by Stanley Tucci
Stanley Tucci is an American actor known for his roles in film and television and theatre.
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List of BoJack Horseman characters
BoJack Horseman is an American adult animated sitcom created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg.
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List of Disney's Beauty and the Beast characters
Various characters have been featured in Disney's ''Beauty and the Beast'' franchise.
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List of Marvel Comics characters: E
Earth Sentry (John Foster) was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz, and first appeared in A-Next #2 (1999) in the MC2 universe.
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Literary agent
A literary agent is an agent who represents writers and their written works to publishers, theatrical producers, film producers, and film studios, and assists in sale and deal negotiation.
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Long Island Press
The Long Island Press is a free monthly news and lifestyle magazine serving Long Island.
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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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Lucky Luciano
Charles "Lucky" Luciano (born Salvatore Lucania; November 24, 1897 – January 26, 1962) was an Italian-born gangster who operated mainly in the United States.
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Margin Call
Margin Call is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by J. C. Chandor in his feature directorial debut.
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Mark Ruffalo
Mark Alan Ruffalo (born November 22, 1967) is an American actor. Stanley Tucci and Mark Ruffalo are film producers from New York (state), male actors from New York City, outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners, outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners and people of Calabrian descent.
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Marvel Cinematic Universe
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films produced by Marvel Studios.
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Marzi, Calabria
Marzi is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy.
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Merlin
Merlin (Myrddin, Merdhyn, Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a magician, with several other main roles.
Meryl Streep
Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress.
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Michael Hoffman (director)
Michael Lynn Hoffman (Hawaii, November 30, 1956) is an American film director.
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Michael Keaton
Michael John Douglas (born September 5, 1951), known professionally as Michael Keaton, is an American actor. Stanley Tucci and Michael Keaton are best Miniseries or Television Movie Actor Golden Globe winners and outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners.
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Middle Temple
The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, commonly known simply as Middle Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court entitled to call their members to the English Bar as barristers, the others being the Inner Temple (with which it shares Temple Church), Gray's Inn and Lincoln's Inn.
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Minnie Driver
Amelia Fiona "Minnie" Driver (born 31 January 1970) is a British and American actress.
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Mitchell Garabedian
Mitchell "Mitch" Garabedian (born July 17, 1951) is a lawyer known for representing sexual abuse victims in the Boston area during the Catholic priest sexual abuse scandal, including the cases against Paul Shanley, John Geoghan, and the Archdiocese of Boston.
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Molière
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (15 January 1622 (baptised) – 17 February 1673), known by his stage name Molière, was a French playwright, actor, and poet, widely regarded as one of the great writers in the French language and world literature.
Monk (TV series)
Monk is an American comedy-drama detective television series that originally ran on the USA Network from July 12, 2002, to December 4, 2009, with 125 episodes broadcast over eight seasons.
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Monkey Shines (film)
Monkey Shines (also known as Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear) is a 1988 American science fiction psychological horror film written and directed by George A. Romero and starring Jason Beghe, Kate McNeil, John Pankow, and Joyce Van Patten.
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Mr. Peabody & Sherman
Mr.
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Muppets Most Wanted
Muppets Most Wanted is a 2014 American musical heist comedy film directed by James Bobin, produced by David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, and written by Bobin and Nicholas Stoller.
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Murder One (TV series)
Murder One is an American legal drama television series that aired on ABC from September 19, 1995, until May 29, 1997.
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Neoplasm
A neoplasm is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue.
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Nicolas Cage
Nicolas Kim Coppola (born January 7, 1964), known by his stage name Nicolas Cage, is an American actor and film producer.
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Nicole Kidman
Nicole Mary Kidman (born 20 June 1967) is an Australian and American actress, model and producer.
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Night Hunter (2018 film)
Night Hunter is a 2018 Canadian action thriller film written and directed by David Raymond.
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Nora Ephron
Nora Ephron (May 19, 1941 – June 26, 2012) was an American journalist, writer, and filmmaker. Stanley Tucci and Nora Ephron are film directors from New York City.
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NPR
National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.
Offender profiling
Offender profiling, also known as criminal profiling, is an investigative strategy used by law enforcement agencies to identify likely suspects and has been used by investigators to link cases that may have been committed by the same perpetrator.
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Oliver Platt
Oliver Platt (born January 12, 1960) is an American actor known for his work on stage and screen.
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Oropharyngeal cancer
Oropharyngeal cancer, also known as oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma and tonsil cancer, is a disease in which abnormal cells with the potential to both grow locally and spread to other parts of the body are found in the oral cavity, in the tissue of the part of the throat (oropharynx) that includes the base of the tongue, the tonsils, the soft palate, and the walls of the pharynx.
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Parker Posey
Parker Christian Posey (born November 8, 1968) is an American actress. Stanley Tucci and Parker Posey are state University of New York at Purchase alumni.
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Patient Zero (film)
Patient Zero is a 2018 science fiction horror film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky and written by Mike Le.
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Patricia Clarkson
Patricia Davies Clarkson (born December 29, 1959) is an American actress.
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Paul Cushing Child
Paul Cushing Child (January 15, 1902 – May 12, 1994) was an American civil servant, diplomat, and artist known for being the husband of celebrity chef and author Julia Child.
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Peabody Awards
The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards or the Peabodys) program, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, honor what are described as the most powerful, enlightening, and invigorating stories in all of television, radio, and online media.
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Peekskill, New York
Peekskill is a city in northwestern Westchester County, New York, United States, north of New York City.
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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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Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (also known as Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Sea of Monsters and Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters) is a 2013 fantasy adventure film directed by Thor Freudenthal from a screenplay by Marc Guggenheim, based on the 2006 novel The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan.
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Peter Jackson
Sir Peter Robert Jackson (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and producer. Stanley Tucci and Peter Jackson are English-language film directors.
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Peter Travers
Peter Joseph Travers (born) is an American film critic, journalist, and television presenter.
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Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
Monsieur Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (21 September 1640 – 9 June 1701) was the younger son of King Louis XIII of France and Anne of Austria, and the younger brother of King Louis XIV.
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Prelude to a Kiss (film)
Prelude to a Kiss is a 1992 American romantic fantasy film directed by Norman René and starring Alec Baldwin, Meg Ryan, and Sydney Walker.
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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 Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special is handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Award ceremony.
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). Stanley Tucci and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie are outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners.
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series is an award presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
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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Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra Jonas (Chopra; born 18 July 1982) is an Indian actress and producer.
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Prizzi's Honor
Prizzi's Honor is a 1985 American black comedy crime film directed by John Huston, starring Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner as two highly skilled mob assassins who, after falling in love, are hired to kill each other.
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Puck (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, is a character in William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Rachel McAdams
Rachel Anne McAdams (born November 17, 1978) is a Canadian actress. Stanley Tucci and Rachel McAdams are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Radiation therapy
Radiation therapy or radiotherapy (RT, RTx, or XRT) is a treatment using ionizing radiation, generally provided as part of cancer therapy to either kill or control the growth of malignant cells.
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Refugee crisis
A refugee crisis can refer to difficulties and dangerous situations in the reception of large groups of forcibly displaced persons.
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Richard Madden
Richard Madden (born 18 June 1986) is a Scottish actor.
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Road to Perdition
Road to Perdition is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Sam Mendes and written by David Self, based on the first volume of the graphic novel series of the same name by Max Allan Collins and Richard Piers Rayner.
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Robin Williams
Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian. Stanley Tucci and Robin Williams are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Robots (2005 film)
Robots is a 2005 American animated science fiction adventure comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox.
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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.
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.
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Ryan Murphy (producer)
Ryan Patrick Murphy (born November 9, 1965) is an American television writer, director, and producer.
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Sam Mendes
Sir Samuel Alexander Mendes (born 1 August 1965) is a British film and stage director, producer, and screenwriter. Stanley Tucci and Sam Mendes are English-language film directors.
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San Sebastián International Film Festival
The San Sebastián International Film Festival (SSIFF; Festival Internacional de San Sebastián, Donostia Zinemaldia) is an annual FIAPF A category film festival held in the Spanish city of Donostia-San Sebastián in September, in the Basque Country.
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Saoirse Ronan
Saoirse Una Ronan (born 12 April 1994) is an American-born Irish actress.
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Scapin the Schemer
Scapin the Schemer (Les Fourberies de Scapin) is a three-act comedy of intrigue by the French playwright Molière.
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Scapino
Scapino or Scapin is a Zanni character from the commedia dell'arte.
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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Shall We Dance? (2004 film)
Shall We Dance? is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and starring Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, and Susan Sarandon.
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Slaves of New York
Slaves of New York is a 1989 American comedy-drama Merchant Ivory Productions film.
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Social work is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole to enhance their individual and collective well-being.
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South Italy
South Italy (Italia meridionale or Sud Italia) is one of the five official statistical regions of Italy used by the National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT), a first level NUTS region and a European Parliament constituency.
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Spotlight (film)
Spotlight is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed by Tom McCarthy and written by McCarthy and Josh Singer.
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Stage management
Stage management is a broad field that is generally defined as the practice of organization and coordination of an event or theatrical production.
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Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and photographer. Stanley Tucci and Stanley Kubrick are film directors from New York City and film producers from New York (state).
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Stanley Tucci on screen and stage
Stanley Tucci is an American actor known for his performances in film, television and theatre.
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Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy
Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy is an American travel and food show that premiered on February 14, 2021, on CNN.
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State University of New York at Purchase
The State University of New York at Purchase, commonly referred to as Purchase College or SUNY Purchase, is a public liberal arts college in Purchase, New York.
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Steven Moffat
Steven William Moffat (born 18 November 1961) is a Scottish television writer, television producer and screenwriter.
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Steven Spielberg
Steven Allan Spielberg (born December 18, 1946) is an American filmmaker. Stanley Tucci and Steven Spielberg are film producers from New York (state).
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Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival (formerly Utah/US Film Festival, then US Film and Video Festival) is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute.
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Supernova (2020 film)
Supernova is a 2020 British romantic drama film written and directed by Harry Macqueen.
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Terrence McNally
Terrence McNally (November 3, 1938 – March 24, 2020) was an American playwright, librettist, and screenwriter.
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The Children Act (film)
The Children Act is a 2017 drama film directed by Richard Eyre, produced by Duncan Kenworthy, with a screenplay written by Ian McEwan, based on his 2014 novel of the same name.
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The Children Act (novel)
The Children Act is a novel by the English writer Ian McEwan.
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The Daytrippers
The Daytrippers is a 1996 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Mottola in his feature directorial debut.
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The Devil Wears Prada (film)
The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 American comedy-drama film directed by David Frankel and produced by Wendy Finerman.
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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 Hunger Games (film)
The Hunger Games is a 2012 American dystopian action film directed by Gary Ross, who co-wrote the screenplay with Suzanne Collins and Billy Ray, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Collins.
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The Hunger Games (franchise)
The Hunger Games is a media franchise centering on a series of science fiction dystopian adventure films, based on the novel series of the same name by Suzanne Collins.
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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is a 2013 American dystopian action film directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy and Michael deBruyn, based on the 2009 novel Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins.
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 is a 2014 American dystopian action film The sequel to The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), it is the third installment in ''The Hunger Games'' film series.
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 is a 2015 American dystopian action film directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong, based on the 2010 novel Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins.
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The Impostors
The Impostors is a 1998 American farce film, directed, written, and produced by Stanley Tucci, starring Oliver Platt, Tucci, Alfred Molina, Tony Shalhoub, Steve Buscemi, and Billy Connolly.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers is a 2004 biographical film about the life of English comedian Peter Sellers, based on Roger Lewis's book of the same name.
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The Lovely Bones
The Lovely Bones is a 2002 novel by American writer Alice Sebold.
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The Lovely Bones (film)
The Lovely Bones is a 2009 supernatural drama film directed by Peter Jackson from a screenplay he co-wrote with Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens.
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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 York Times Best Seller list
The New York Times Best Seller list is widely considered the preeminent list of best-selling books in the United States.
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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 Pelican Brief (film)
The Pelican Brief is a 1993 American legal thriller film based on the 1992 novel by John Grisham.
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The Silence (2019 film)
The Silence is a 2019 horror film directed by John R. Leonetti and starring Kiernan Shipka, Stanley Tucci, Miranda Otto, and John Corbett.
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The Terminal
The Terminal is a 2004 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Stanley Tucci.
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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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Tom Hanks
Thomas Jeffrey Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker. Stanley Tucci and Tom Hanks are outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners.
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Tom McCarthy (director)
Thomas Joseph McCarthy (born June 7, 1966) is an American filmmaker and actor who has appeared in several films, including Meet the Parents and Good Night, and Good Luck, and television series such as The Wire, Boston Public and Law & Order. Stanley Tucci and Tom McCarthy (director) are independent Spirit Award winners.
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Tongue
The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth of a typical tetrapod.
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play
The Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading 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 leading 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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Tony Shalhoub
Anthony Marc Shalhoub (born October 9, 1953) is an American actor. Stanley Tucci and Tony Shalhoub are television producers from New York City.
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Transformers (film series)
Transformers is a series of science fiction action films based on the ''Transformers'' franchise.
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Transformers: Age of Extinction
Transformers: Age of Extinction is a 2014 American science fiction action film based on Hasbro's Transformers toy line.
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Transformers: The Last Knight
Transformers: The Last Knight is a 2017 science fiction action film based on Hasbro's Transformers toy line.
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TV Guide
TV Guide is an American digital media company that provides television program listings information as well as entertainment and television-related news.
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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people, and to assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country.
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United Nations System
The United Nations System consists of the United Nations' six principal bodies (the General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), Trusteeship Council, International Court of Justice (ICJ), and the UN Secretariat), the Specialized Agencies and related organizations.
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Us Weekly
Us Weekly is a weekly celebrity and entertainment magazine based in New York City.
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Variety (magazine)
Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.
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Ving Rhames
Irving Rameses Rhames (born May 12, 1959) is an American actor. Stanley Tucci and Ving Rhames are best Miniseries or Television Movie Actor Golden Globe winners and state University of New York at Purchase alumni.
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Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Pictures is an American film production company and subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company.
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Walter Winchell
Walter Winchell (April 7, 1897 – February 20, 1972) was a syndicated American newspaper gossip columnist and radio news commentator.
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Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.
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Whitney Houston
Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer, actress, film producer, and philanthropist.
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Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody
Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody is a 2022 American biographical musical drama film directed by Kasi Lemmons, from a screenplay by Anthony McCarten, based on the life and career of American pop icon and actress Whitney Houston.
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William Morrow and Company
William Morrow and Company is an American publishing company founded by William Morrow in 1926.
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Winchell (film)
Winchell is a 1998 American biographical drama television film about the life of Walter Winchell, directed by Paul Mazursky and written by Scott Abbott.
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Woody Allen
Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Stanley Tucci and Woody Allen are film directors from New York City and independent Spirit Award winners.
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Worth (film)
Worth is a 2021 American biographical film written and co-produced by Max Borenstein and directed by Sara Colangelo.
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Yale Repertory Theatre
Yale Repertory Theatre at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut was founded by Robert Brustein, dean of Yale School of Drama, in 1966, with the goal of facilitating a meaningful collaboration between theatre professionals and talented students.
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Zachary Quinto
Zachary John Quinto (born June 2, 1977) is an American actor and film producer.
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1998 Cannes Film Festival
The 51st Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 to 24 May 1998.
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3 lbs
3 lbs (pronounced "three pounds") is an American medical drama television series created by Peter Ocko, that aired on CBS from November 14, 2006 to November 7, 2008, replacing the cancelled series Smith.
30 Rock
30 Rock is an American satirical sitcom television series created by Tina Fey that originally aired on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013.
See also
Best Miniseries or Television Movie Actor Golden Globe winners
- Al Pacino
- Alan Rickman
- Albert Finney
- Anthony Andrews
- Beau Bridges
- Bill Nighy
- Billy Bob Thornton
- Brian Dennehy
- Darren Criss
- Dustin Hoffman
- Ewan McGregor
- Gary Sinise
- Geoffrey Rush
- Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
- Idris Elba
- Jack Lemmon
- James Franco
- James Garner
- James Woods
- Jim Broadbent
- Jonathan Rhys Meyers
- Kevin Bacon
- Kevin Costner
- Michael Caine
- Michael Douglas
- Michael Keaton
- Mickey Rooney
- Oscar Isaac
- Paul Giamatti
- Randy Quaid
- Raul Julia
- Richard Chamberlain
- Robert Duvall
- Russell Crowe
- Stacy Keach
- Stanley Tucci
- Steven Yeun
- Ted Danson
- Tom Hiddleston
- Ving Rhames
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Tucci
Also known as Stan Tucci.
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