Background
Levinson, Barry L. was born on April 6, 1942 in Baltimore.
(The heart-warming, awe-inspiring story of Kim Peek, the m...)
The heart-warming, awe-inspiring story of Kim Peek, the mega-savant who was the inspiration for the movie, "Rain Man", and his father, Fran, who is an unparalleled role model for every parent. Learn about Kim's unique brain structure, reclusive early childhood, remarkable transformation, prodigious-savant memory abilities in 15 subject areas, vast impact on the education adult disability community, "Golden rule" message, and symbiotic relationship with his father. This book will help you better understand the wonder of Kim and his amazing abilities as a "prodigious intellectual memory savant" who has read and memorized over 12,000 books! It will also indelibly imprint on your mind and heart the power of unconditional parental love. This book is a must-read for parents of children with special needs and educators.
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( Breaking onto the scene in 1982 with Diner, which was h...)
Breaking onto the scene in 1982 with Diner, which was hailed by one critic as a masterpiece of observation, Academy Award-winner Barry Levinson has since become recognized as one of the preeminent writer/directors of our time. Diner was set in Levinson's native Baltimore, during the late 1950s of his youth, and is, as Pauline Kael wrote in the New Yorker, "that rare autobiographical movie made by someone who knows how to get the texture right."...With Tin Men Levinson returned to richly detailed middle class milieu of Baltimore and introduced another group of characters -- the "tin men" who make their living hard-selling aluminum siding to unsuspecting homeowners...In Avalon Levinson continues his cycle of Baltimore stories.
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( Breaking onto the scene in 1982 with Diner, which was h...)
Breaking onto the scene in 1982 with Diner, which was hailed by one critic as a masterpiece of observation, Academy Award-winner Barry Levinson has since become recognized as one of the preeminent writer/directors of our time. Diner was set in Levinson's native Baltimore, during the late 1950s of his youth, and is, as Pauline Kael wrote in the New Yorker, "that rare autobiographical movie made by someone who knows how to get the texture right."...With Tin Men Levinson returned to richly detailed middle class milieu of Baltimore and introduced another group of characters -- the "tin men" who make their living hard-selling aluminum siding to unsuspecting homeowners...In Avalon Levinson continues his cycle of Baltimore stories.
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(This trilogy explores the detailed middle class milieu of...)
This trilogy explores the detailed middle class milieu of the author's home town and contains rich seams of autobiography. "Diner" portrays a close-knit group of young men on the brink of adulthood while "Tin Men" is a comedy about aluminium siding salesmen. "Avalon" opens at the start of World War I and spans 50 years in the life of Sam Krichinsky. This film is an elegy to a vanished America as seen through the eyes of Sam who remembers that Baltimore was the most beautiful place he had ever seen. Barry Levinson also directed "Good Morning Vietnam" and "Rain Man".
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(The Third Edition of Winning Jury Trials combines the sam...)
The Third Edition of Winning Jury Trials combines the same strong premise of its previous editions (evidence sponsorship) and the same strong theme (there is, in fact, a right way to teach trial skills) with many new features, including more detailed guidance on the critical questions of whether and when to impeach one's own witness with harmful material. This text, by Robert Klonoff and Paul Colby, takes a solid approach to evidence and focuses on issues such as: • Choosing witnesses • Introducing negative evidence • How to handle marginal evidence • Weaving the fundamental elements of your case into your evidence, for example, opening statements and cross-examination Winning Jury Trials explains the soundness of its tactics in simple and easy-to-remember principles, enabling the advocate familiar with those principles to make the right decisions on common dilemmas arising at trial without having to refer to any manual. No law student or litigator should be without this important work.
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(Marion Zimmer Bradley's beloved Avalon saga continues wit...)
Marion Zimmer Bradley's beloved Avalon saga continues with the dramatic story of the ancestors of Avalon, from their life on the doomed island of Atlantis to their escape to the mist-shrouded isle of Britain.
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( Drawing on empirical research as well as theory and cli...)
Drawing on empirical research as well as theory and clinical experience, Barry A. Farber provides a highly readable examination of self-disclosure by both therapists and patients. He explores when sharing personal experiences is beneficial and what kinds of disclosure may not be helpful; why either party may fail to reveal important information; and how to use what is disclosed (and what is omitted) to strengthen the therapeutic relationship and improve patient outcomes. He also discusses the reasons why disclosure in therapy is currently such a prominent issue. Rich with clinical material, the book offers valuable insights for therapists of any orientation. A special chapter addresses self-disclosure issues in supervision.
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(The Third Edition of Winning Jury Trials combines the sam...)
The Third Edition of Winning Jury Trials combines the same strong premise of its previous editions (evidence sponsorship) and the same strong theme (there is, in fact, a right way to teach trial skills) with many new features, including more detailed guidance on the critical questions of whether and when to impeach one's own witness with harmful material. This text, by Robert Klonoff and Paul Colby, takes a solid approach to evidence and focuses on issues such as: • Choosing witnesses • Introducing negative evidence • How to handle marginal evidence • Weaving the fundamental elements of your case into your evidence, for example, opening statements and cross-examination Winning Jury Trials explains the soundness of its tactics in simple and easy-to-remember principles, enabling the advocate familiar with those principles to make the right decisions on common dilemmas arising at trial without having to refer to any manual. No law student or litigator should be without this important work.
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(Meet Wally Trollman and his friends, the stars of the Nic...)
Meet Wally Trollman and his friends, the stars of the Nickelodeon’s hit animated series Wallykazam! This boxed set includes four board books and a sturdy handle, so boys and girls ages 2 to 5 can take Wally and his adventures wherever they go.
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(Marion Zimmer Bradley's beloved Avalon saga continues wit...)
Marion Zimmer Bradley's beloved Avalon saga continues with the dramatic story of the ancestors of Avalon, from their life on the doomed island of Atlantis to their escape to the mist-shrouded isle of Britain.
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( Drawing on empirical research as well as theory and cli...)
Drawing on empirical research as well as theory and clinical experience, Barry A. Farber provides a highly readable examination of self-disclosure by both therapists and patients. He explores when sharing personal experiences is beneficial and what kinds of disclosure may not be helpful; why either party may fail to reveal important information; and how to use what is disclosed (and what is omitted) to strengthen the therapeutic relationship and improve patient outcomes. He also discusses the reasons why disclosure in therapy is currently such a prominent issue. Rich with clinical material, the book offers valuable insights for therapists of any orientation. A special chapter addresses self-disclosure issues in supervision.
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(Venus. Serena. Anna. Martina. Lindsay. Like other mo...)
Venus. Serena. Anna. Martina. Lindsay. Like other modern-day heroines -- Madonna, Hillary, Mia -- they need only one name. They are the stars of professional tennis -- the young, brash, and often reckless women who hold court, and serve. The last several years have seen such a seismic explosion in women's tennis that you might be surprised to learn there's still a men's game. Fans flock to the high-voltage matches, which come packaged with tales of infighting, family squabbles, and, of course, Anna Kournikova's micro-miniskirts. In Venus Envy, Sports Illustrated investigative reporter and tennis columnist L. Jon Wertheim draws back the curtain on the soap opera that is the women's professional tennis tour, with its primal plotlines driven by ambition, sex, and revenge. Here are the stories behind the stories: the tragic Garbo-like star who whiles away hours in a midwestern hotel room because she's afraid to go outdoors; the teenager who tries to cope with the pressure of the big time as well as an abusive father; the brilliant number one who plays out her adolescent tantrums on the public stage; the coquette who launched a thousand Web sites; and a little-understood African-American family who proved that they could play by their own rules and still win the game -- not to mention the endorsements. The biggest story in sports in 2000 was Venus Williams. Forced to the sidelines for the early months by injuries to both her wrists and her psyche, she stormed back to win Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, and two Olympic gold medals. Not since the glory days of Martina Navratilova -- and the historic days of Althea Gibson -- has women's tennis seen such a dominant champion with the rare combination of athleticism, intelligence, and competitive fire. By the time Venus signed the biggest endorsement deal ever for a female athlete, her opponents' sentiments could be described in just two words: Venus Envy.
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(THIS IS A FICTIONAL NOVEL OF ADVENTURE, CONSPIRACY, FOREI...)
THIS IS A FICTIONAL NOVEL OF ADVENTURE, CONSPIRACY, FOREIGN INTRIGUE, DEAL MAKING, FINANCIAL STRATEGIES AND THE ISSUE DU JOUR-TERRORISM. Jonathan Wainwright Skyler, a US soldier, befriends Ben Kalib Ali, a seven year old orphan in Iraq. After eighteen months of duty, Jonathan "gyros" back to the US and musters out of the National Guard. He goes back to work for a wall street firm and in the ensuing years becomes a successful venture capitalist. While having lunch with clients, he notices a young man, dapperly dressed, having lunch with a group of diners. The young man looks familiar, they look at each other and eventually they meet in the restaurant's restroom and begin talking. Jonathan says hello to Ben Kalib Ali, a strapping young man, handsome and well spoken. Ben tells Jonathan that he was adopted by a California family and sent to the US. After arriving, he completed his primary, secondary schooling and finally Stanford University. There he majored in chemical engineering and later finished law school at Georgetown University. Ben also said that he was newly married, employed as an attorney with a New York Wall Street firm and was living in Westchester, taking the train everyday to Grand Central Station and then by subway to his office on Wall Street. Little does Jonathan know, but Ben has been programmed to be a 'Sleeper Cell' destined to carry out one of the most devastating events in New York City. The story takes place in the years 1999 - 2024.
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(Venus. Serena. Anna. Martina. Lindsay. Like other mo...)
Venus. Serena. Anna. Martina. Lindsay. Like other modern-day heroines -- Madonna, Hillary, Mia -- they need only one name. They are the stars of professional tennis -- the young, brash, and often reckless women who hold court, and serve. The last several years have seen such a seismic explosion in women's tennis that you might be surprised to learn there's still a men's game. Fans flock to the high-voltage matches, which come packaged with tales of infighting, family squabbles, and, of course, Anna Kournikova's micro-miniskirts. In Venus Envy, Sports Illustrated investigative reporter and tennis columnist L. Jon Wertheim draws back the curtain on the soap opera that is the women's professional tennis tour, with its primal plotlines driven by ambition, sex, and revenge. Here are the stories behind the stories: the tragic Garbo-like star who whiles away hours in a midwestern hotel room because she's afraid to go outdoors; the teenager who tries to cope with the pressure of the big time as well as an abusive father; the brilliant number one who plays out her adolescent tantrums on the public stage; the coquette who launched a thousand Web sites; and a little-understood African-American family who proved that they could play by their own rules and still win the game -- not to mention the endorsements. The biggest story in sports in 2000 was Venus Williams. Forced to the sidelines for the early months by injuries to both her wrists and her psyche, she stormed back to win Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, and two Olympic gold medals. Not since the glory days of Martina Navratilova -- and the historic days of Althea Gibson -- has women's tennis seen such a dominant champion with the rare combination of athleticism, intelligence, and competitive fire. By the time Venus signed the biggest endorsement deal ever for a female athlete, her opponents' sentiments could be described in just two words: Venus Envy.
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(Sophia Bennett has barely come to terms with the aftermat...)
Sophia Bennett has barely come to terms with the aftermath of her battle with the Dark Ones when she receives word that the Council of Elders has requested her presence in Avalon. Once there, Sophia finds herself contending with more than just an impending quering with the realm's most powerful faeids when Ariella and Nathaniel Fey extend an offer to host her during her stay. A series of unexpected and threatening events unfold before Sophia can meet with the Elders, and soon she is tasked with discovering the location of the second sacred relic, the Lailan Crown. Armed with the first piece of the Origo key, Sophia and her friends must race to find the remaining five pieces and retrieve the crown before the Dark Ones make their move. Will Sophia succeed in recovering the Lailan Crown, or will the strain of being the electus drive her past the point of no return?
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(Marion Zimmer Bradley's Avalon Series 4 Volumes (Includes...)
Marion Zimmer Bradley's Avalon Series 4 Volumes (Includes: the prequel-The Forest House and volumes 1-3- The Mists of Avalon, Lady of Avalon and Priestess of Avalon)
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(Venus. Serena. Anna. Martina. Lindsay. Like other mo...)
Venus. Serena. Anna. Martina. Lindsay. Like other modern-day heroines -- Madonna, Hillary, Mia -- they need only one name. They are the stars of professional tennis -- the young, brash, and often reckless women who hold court, and serve. The last several years have seen such a seismic explosion in women's tennis that you might be surprised to learn there's still a men's game. Fans flock to the high-voltage matches, which come packaged with tales of infighting, family squabbles, and, of course, Anna Kournikova's micro-miniskirts. In Venus Envy, Sports Illustrated investigative reporter and tennis columnist L. Jon Wertheim draws back the curtain on the soap opera that is the women's professional tennis tour, with its primal plotlines driven by ambition, sex, and revenge. Here are the stories behind the stories: the tragic Garbo-like star who whiles away hours in a midwestern hotel room because she's afraid to go outdoors; the teenager who tries to cope with the pressure of the big time as well as an abusive father; the brilliant number one who plays out her adolescent tantrums on the public stage; the coquette who launched a thousand Web sites; and a little-understood African-American family who proved that they could play by their own rules and still win the game -- not to mention the endorsements. The biggest story in sports in 2000 was Venus Williams. Forced to the sidelines for the early months by injuries to both her wrists and her psyche, she stormed back to win Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, and two Olympic gold medals. Not since the glory days of Martina Navratilova -- and the historic days of Althea Gibson -- has women's tennis seen such a dominant champion with the rare combination of athleticism, intelligence, and competitive fire. By the time Venus signed the biggest endorsement deal ever for a female athlete, her opponents' sentiments could be described in just two words: Venus Envy.
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This all-encompassing coin price guide covers Spain and all of her governed lands from 1601 to date. That’s four centuries of Spanish coins from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Central American States, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Paraguay, Portugal, Spanish Netherlands, Uruguay, Venezuela and more. The comprehensive reference provides pricing in up to four grades of condition and includes thousands of photos of obverse and reverse so collectors can easily identify and assign updated values to coins. -Four centuries of Spanish coins -Comprehensive coverage of Spanish countries including the long-awaited Mexico update -Current up-to-date values and simple identification
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(This all-encompassing coin price guide covers Spain and a...)
This all-encompassing coin price guide covers Spain and all of her governed lands from 1601 to date. That’s four centuries of Spanish coins from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Central American States, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Paraguay, Portugal, Spanish Netherlands, Uruguay, Venezuela and more. The comprehensive reference provides pricing in up to four grades of condition and includes thousands of photos of obverse and reverse so collectors can easily identify and assign updated values to coins. -Four centuries of Spanish coins -Comprehensive coverage of Spanish countries including the long-awaited Mexico update -Current up-to-date values and simple identification
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(This all-encompassing coin price guide covers Spain and a...)
This all-encompassing coin price guide covers Spain and all of her governed lands from 1601 to date. That’s four centuries of Spanish coins from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Central American States, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Paraguay, Portugal, Spanish Netherlands, Uruguay, Venezuela and more. The comprehensive reference provides pricing in up to four grades of condition and includes thousands of photos of obverse and reverse so collectors can easily identify and assign updated values to coins. -Four centuries of Spanish coins -Comprehensive coverage of Spanish countries including the long-awaited Mexico update -Current up-to-date values and simple identification
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(From building forts to sharing secrets to sitting togethe...)
From building forts to sharing secrets to sitting together on the bus, best friends do everything together. So what do you do when your best friend moves away? Will you ever have fun again? Or will you be bored and lonely for the rest of your life? Perfect for coping with those best-friend-moved-away-blues, Nancy Carlson's wise and heartfelt story eases the pain of saying goodbye, while reassuring young readers that they can make new friends even as they keep the old ones close to heart.
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(A thrilling and sensual romantic suspense! Following the...)
A thrilling and sensual romantic suspense! Following the horrific car crash that left her in a coma for two months, Alicia Pageant has returned to her affluent lakeside home to recuperate and come to terms with her husband's infidelity and their impending divorce, which has left her with depression and despondent to the point of agoraphobia. Her attention is frequently captured by the violent arguments of Daniel and Judith Holloman who recently moved into the house on the other side of the lake. One night she is awoken by gunshots and other strange noises coming from across the lake; and, after witnessing what she believes is someone driving away with a body and never seeing Daniel again, Alicia insists on calling the police, against the advice of her estranged husband, who believes she has imagined it. Detective Mason Crawley is sent out to investigate the "suspicious incident," which he considers a nuisance call - even more so after learning of Alicia's recent head injury and watching her take her pain medication with wine. He interviews Judith Holloman, who says her husband has gone out of the country on business, but the stories of both women begin to unravel when he sees the two of them meeting. Then while attempting to locate Daniel, someone claiming to be a contractor with the Department of Defense warns him not to investigate Daniel's disappearance further. Mason confronts Alicia and demands an explanation, and she is forced to admit that her head injury has left her with no memory of the accident or the several weeks before. Still she insists not only that Daniel is dead but now he is haunting her because she knows he was murdered. Alicia's palpable sadness and vulnerability awaken his dominant instinct to protect, but will he push her too far too fast? Although he cannot control his increasing attraction to her, Mason isn't sure if Alicia is lying, delusional, or in some sort of danger. This leads him to look into her drunk-driving accident, in which she drove her BMW into a lake several miles from her house; but something about the single-car crash doesn't add up either. Even as they succumb to their growing feelings and desires, Alicia doesn't know if she can trust anyone after her husband's disloyalty; and when Mason discovers that the night of Alicia's accident she had gone to confront her husband's mistress - and no one has seen the girl since - he doesn't know if he can trust her either. And now he has yet another mystery to solve, with Alicia at the heart of it. "A great story. It's got everything - sex, crime, cops, more sex, a twisted mystery, knot tying, and a superb denouement." -Chuck Hustmyre, screenwriter and bestselling author of The Axman of New Orleans This romantic suspense thriller also contains light bondage and mild elements of Dominance and submission. If you are offended by BDSM, please do not buy this book. New releases available in both Kindle and paperback books.
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Levinson, Barry L. was born on April 6, 1942 in Baltimore.
He attended American University in Washington, D.C., and became a writer for television.
After some time working for Carol Burnett, he went into screenwriting, often in partnership with his then-wife, Valerie Curtin: The Internecine Project (74, Ken Hughes); Silent Movie (76, Mel Brooks); High Anxiety (77, Brooks), in which he also has a funny cameo performance as a bellhop; And Justice For All (79, Norman Jewison); Inside Moves (80, Richard Donner); History of the World, Paii I (81, Brooks); Best Friends (82, Jewison); and Unfaithfully Yours (84, Howard Zieff).
None of those pictures was much to boast about, and Levinson was forty already in the year that his first directing job opened. But Diner was in a different category, a slice of life, naturalistic but piquant, and full of characters. It only showed how meekly serviceable Levinson had been as a writer. Moreover, in its discovery and use of Mickey Rourke, Kevin Bacon, Daniel Stern, Steve Guttenberg, and Ellen Barkin, Diner gave us a director with a true fondness for players. Amid all its virtues, it was less evident that Diner lacked a pressing reason for being. It was about life, passing time, and plain, friendly places—none of which gets overdone in Hollywood—but it was short of drama.
The Natural was poor baseball and worse Mala- mud, and its very romantic look was at war with the humdrum setting, just as the movie ducked the novel’s somber conclusion. Its acting was starry in the worst sense: the casting seemed to have settled all other approaches. And Levinson was uneasy with the sweeping epic reach of the fable. He seemed like a lifelong Orioles fan, used to dull games, having to gape at baseball according to the field of dreams.
Young Sherlock Holmes was written by Chris Columbus and it had Steven Spielberg as executive producer. It had charm, but Levinson seemed under the influence of others. Equally, Good Morning, Vietnam was not just a vehicle for Robin Williams, it was a road made for the occasion that had no purpose except his grinding drive. But Tin Men was Baltimore, with the smell of hard-earned experience and a gritty, unsentimental attitude. It was funny and tough. Yet curiously, the writer Levinson seemed happier watching life pass by than shaping it into story.
Rain Alan was a test of managerial skills. The project had had previous writers and directors, and it had Dustin Hoffman in a self-induced creative coma of autism. It was a hit and Levinson got the Oscar for best director. His reputation soared in the business, for insiders knew that Rain Man could have been a calamity. So Levinson was allowed to make Avalon, a gentle, wry portrait of an immigrant family’s early life, and softer than Diner’s guys could have tolerated.
Bugsy was one more occasion for Levinson to serve powerful personalities who had been arguing about a picture long before he came along: Warren Beatty and writer James Toback. In any event, they might have been wise to hire him earlier and let him urge some greater grounding in the showy, fake story. Still, Levinson discovered the sweet chump in Beatty, and he seemed intrigued by the neon dream of Las Vegas—the kind of risky escape that has long appealed to hard-earned money in Baltimore.
Liberty Heights was a delight, while Disclosure was heavy-handed. Levinson has rare skills and ease, and he’s in a position now to do whatever he wants (near enough).
(The Third Edition of Winning Jury Trials combines the sam...)
(The Third Edition of Winning Jury Trials combines the sam...)
(A thrilling and sensual romantic suspense! Following the...)
(Meet Wally Trollman and his friends, the stars of the Nic...)
( Breaking onto the scene in 1982 with Diner, which was h...)
( Breaking onto the scene in 1982 with Diner, which was h...)
(Marion Zimmer Bradley's beloved Avalon saga continues wit...)
(Marion Zimmer Bradley's beloved Avalon saga continues wit...)
(The heart-warming, awe-inspiring story of Kim Peek, the m...)
(Sophia Bennett has barely come to terms with the aftermat...)
(Marion Zimmer Bradley's Avalon Series 4 Volumes (Includes...)
(THIS IS A FICTIONAL NOVEL OF ADVENTURE, CONSPIRACY, FOREI...)
(This trilogy explores the detailed middle class milieu of...)
(Every year medical science spends billions of dollars in ...)
(From building forts to sharing secrets to sitting togethe...)
(This all-encompassing coin price guide covers Spain and a...)
(This all-encompassing coin price guide covers Spain and a...)
(This all-encompassing coin price guide covers Spain and a...)
( Drawing on empirical research as well as theory and cli...)
( Drawing on empirical research as well as theory and cli...)
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(Venus. Serena. Anna. Martina. Lindsay. Like other mo...)
(Venus. Serena. Anna. Martina. Lindsay. Like other mo...)
Film writer, actor: Silent Movie, 1976, High Anxiety, 1978. Writer:. And Justice for All, 1979, Inside Moves, 1980, Best Friends, 1982, Unfaithfully Yours, 1984.Director: The Natural, 1984, Young Sherlock Holmes, 1985, Good Morning Vietnam, 1987, Rain Man, 1988 (Academy award 1989, Directors Guild American award 1989), What Just Happened, 2008. Screenwriter, director: Diner, 1982, Tin Men, 1987, Avalon, 1990 (Writers Guild American award 1990). Co-producer, director Bugsy, 1991, Disclosure, 1994, Wag the Dog, 1997, Sphere, 1998, An Everlasting Piece, 2000, Bandits, 2001, Envy, 2004.Co-writer, director, producer Toys, 1992. Producer Donnie Brasco, 1997, An Everlasting Piece, 2000, Bandits, 2001, Possession, 2002. Executive producer Analyze That, 2002, Deliver Us from Eva, 2002.Writer, director, producer Jimmy Hollywood, 1994 (also actor), Sleepers, 1996, Liberty Heights, 1999. Actor: Quiz Show, 1994, Bee Movie (voice), 2007. Director, executive producer (television) Homicide: Life on the Street, 1993 (Emmy award, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Drama Series, 1993, Peabody award 1993, Humanitas award, 1999).Executive producer (television) Oz, 1997, American Tragedy, 2000, Shot in the Heart, 2001, Baseball Wives, 2002, Strip Search, 2004. Dir, and producer (television), The Beat, 2000, The Jury, 2004.
Member Directors Guild American, Writers Guild American.