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  • In 2004, he received an [[Honorary Academy Award]] in recognition of his writing, directing and producing an extraordinary b ...Edwards's first big-budget movie as a director. The film, which starred [[Tony Curtis]] and [[Cary Grant]] and was produced by Grant's own production comp
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  • ...ignore}}</ref> They jointly received the 1966 [[British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance]]. They worked together on other project ...ominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Actor]] and won a [[Golden Globe Award]]. He received a second Golden Globe for his performance in ''[[Micki & Mau
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  • ...and [[BAFTA Awards|BAFTA Awards]] for acting, and a [[Grammy Award|Grammy Award]] for best recording for children, as well as the recipient of governmental ...as also the winner of three Emmys and one Grammy and was nominated for two Tony Awards.
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  • ...v.uk/SearchUI/image/Index/C9471023?index=1&page=0|title=Recommendation for Award for Johnston, Brian Alexander|website=Discovery|publisher=[[The National Ar ...capacity as a member of the team for the radio broadcasts, ''[[Test Match Special]]'' (TMS) for the next 22 years. Johnston was responsible for a number of t
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  • ...[[Lester Rawlins]]. The play won five [[Obie Awards]] in 1965 including an award for "Best American Play" as well as awards for Langella, Brown and Rawlins. ...sition of language, and complexities surrounding language production, with special focus on sign language used by deaf people. This interest was contemporaneo
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  • ...miered at Melbourne University's Union Theatre on 12 December 1955. In his award-winning autobiography, ''More Please'' (1992), Humphries relates that he ha .... In 1997 Humphries reprised the role of Fagin in [[Cameron Mackintosh]]'s award-winning revival at the [[London Palladium]].
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  • ...ph}}{{cbignore}}</ref> They received the 1966 [[British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance]]. Following the success of the show, th ..., the show proved very popular and it won [[Tony Award|Tony]] and [[Grammy Award]]s. When it finished, Moore stayed in the United States to pursue his film
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  • ...(1966), winning her first [[Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical|Tony Award]] and becoming a [[gay icon]]. ...ree [[Academy Awards]], eighteen [[Primetime Emmy Awards]], and a [[Grammy Award]].
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  • ...numerous awards, including ten [[BAFTA Television Awards]], and two [[Emmy Award]]s in 1985 and 1986 in the Popular Arts Category.<ref name="30 Facts"/><ref ...y writer and ''[[National Lampoon (magazine)|National Lampoon]]'' editor [[Tony Hendra]] was brought in as a writer; Fluck and Law had met him while they w
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  • ...ng British Contribution To Cinema. In 1998, they were awarded the AFI Star Award by the [[American Film Institute]]. Many sketches from their TV show and fi ...tival|US Comedy Arts Festival]], where the troupe was awarded the AFI Star Award by the [[American Film Institute]], the group implied that "Monty" was sele
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  • ...mes, as well as autobiographical elements. He received an Honorary Academy Award for "the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art f ...Truckee mountains]] in [[Nevada]] with 600 extras, extravagant sets, and [[special effect]]s.{{sfn|Robinson|pp=340–345}} The last scene was shot in May 1925
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