His parents made their living by catering movie shoots, and often brought Crowe with them to work; it was while hanging around the various sets that he developed a passion for acting.
Crowe's 2001 role as real-life Nobel Prize-winning schizophrenic mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr.
Still, Crowe's sensitive portrayal, coupled with Howard's assured direction, put the actor back on the mountain of fame that he had previously conquered with Gladiator.
§5. Catherine Crowe: "The Night Side of Nature". XI. Lesser Novelists. Vol. 12. The Romantic Revival. The ...(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Crowe not only delighted in ghosts and similar occasions of terror; in The Night Side of Nature (1848), she attempted to find a scientific, or, as we should now call it, a psychic explanation of such things; and the result is an engaging volume of mingled story and speculation.
Crowe had some power of imagination, or, rather, perhaps, of ingenuity in spinning tales of crime.
She introduces so many characters and so many unrelated episodes, that any skill which she may show in weaving them together at the close of the book comes too late to console the still bewildered reader.
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Catherine has been singing professionally for 20 years.
While her early influences were revivalist singers, and her first experience was singing in a band, she has been increasingly drawn to the more traditional unaccompanied styles.
Catherine is especially drawn to the traditional music of Ireland, and has developed a course to teach an appreciation of the 'sean nos' (old style) using recordings of respected traditional singers.
He is listed as a cousin in the diary of Elizabeth Jones (nee Helsham) and she goes on to describe her stay at his home Hartley House in Coulsdon, Surrey.
He was a remarkable man, his figure tall and commanding, and his face the handsomest I have ever seen, a well formed nose, splendid eyes, a rounded chin and firmly compressed lips capable of the most varied expression.
It would appear that Philip Crowe went to India around 1798 and in 1801 he was in the 2nd Native Bengal Cavalry.
Robert Crowe (1710-1786) and Alice Crowe (nee Alp) (1713?-1777).
We know of the existence of Philip Crowe, from the diary of his brother's grandaughter Elizabeth Jones (nee Helsham).
Elizabeth leaves most of her estate in Swaffham to Philip so assuming he was living in Earl Soham at one time, it would appear that he moved back to Swaffham perhaps after the death of his aunt.
He studied the proposal for Steven D. Crowe, CatherineCrowe and Janis Crowe, beneficiaries of certain family trusts overseen by Farmer's.
So Crowe filed an emergency petition in California state court to replace Farmer with a temporary trustee to vote the Crowe shares at the Jan. 5 meeting.
If the Crowe shares are removed from Farmer's hands, his majority stake becomes a minority one, at 40 percent.
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Matthias Crowe born in Balinasloe, Galway County, Ireland in 1801 emigrated to the United States in 1847.
So far there are over 650 descendants of Matthias and CatherineCrowe.
Anyone with information regarding Matthias or Catherine (Ragin) Crowe would be greatly appreciated.
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Mary Catherine Crothers married William Johnston, son of William Johnston and Mary Breadmore, on 4 August 1894 at Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
Mary Catherine Crothers died on 11 December 1962 at New South Wales, Australia, at age 88.
Benjamin Joshua Crowe was a Labourer on 30 August 1903 at Adaminaby, New South Wales.
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Mrs Crowe was an Edinburgh housewife, who had already achieved a modest success with novels like Susan Hopley and Lily...
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Another common suggestion was CatherineCrowe, novelist and chronicler of the supernatural.
" Crowe's rich, husky voice is the perfect instrument for the often melancholy and mournful lyrics of the songs."
Catherine is a respected member of the Canadian traditional music community, and has served as a juror for the prestigious Canadian JUNO Awards in the "Folk, Roots and Traditional" category.
CatherineCrowe (vocals), Martin Gould (guitar and vocals) and Ian Goodfellow (uillean and highland pipes, flute and whistles)
Typescript of the articles 'Mrs Crowe and the Loudons' and 'Early Crime Fiction, a claim for Mrs CatherineCrowe' by Geoffrey Larken 1976.
Framed photograph of a pen and ink sketch from what may be an authentic likeness of Mrs CatherineCrowe, 1790-1872.
Includes several copies of 'Mrs Crowe and the Loudens', several copies of 'Rara Avis, the strange story of Mrs CatherineCrowe', 'Rara Avis, an appreciation of Mrs CatherineCrowe, 1790-1872'.
Why does the author apparently...doubling of Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw as a projection of Emily Brontes...well- established view that Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff are doubles...
It is merely the names of (say) Catherine Earnshaw or Becky Sharp that are in the gray areas, not what these women do and say.
Wild, passionate story of the intense and almost demonic love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, a foundling adopted by Catherines father.