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 Barnes & Noble.com - Biography - Bridget Fonda
Fonda made her film debut with a non-speaking role in the 1982 comedy Partners, and it was not until 1988 that she had her first speaking role in a feature film.
Born January 27, 1964, in Los Angeles, Fonda had her first film experience at the age of five, when she accompanied her father to the set of Easy Rider.
The granddaughter of Henry Fonda, daughter of Peter Fonda, and niece of Jane Fonda, Bridget Fonda was to the celluloid manor born.
video.barnesandnoble.com /search/Biography.asp?ctr=597987   (473 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited The Guardian End of an era
FilmFour thoroughly caught the co-production bug and, in the ensuing years, looked ever more widely across the globe for suitable partners.
Stephen Frears, whose film Walter launched Channel 4's ventures into film-making back in 1982, speaks for many involved in cinema in the UK when he asserts there's no real surprise surrounding FilmFour's demise.
FilmFour, it was beginning to be felt, could take on the rest of the planet.
www.guardian.co.uk /friday_review/story/0,3605,753330,00.html   (1964 words)

  
 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since 2005, when Sony and four partners acquired MGM, SPHE has held the home entertainment rights to MGM's 4,000 film and 10,400 TV episode library, although these releases are still being distributed under the MGM DVD label.
It is responsible for the distribution of the Sony Pictures library for home entertainment, mainly releases from Columbia Pictures, but also releases product from TriStar Pictures, Sony Pictures Classics, Screen Gems, Triumph Films, Destination Films and Revolution Studios.
In the early 1990s, the company was renamed Columbia TriStar Hoyts Home Video, before Hoyts droppped out of the partnership.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainment   (405 words)

  
 Selling the Lower East Side - The Subcultures of Urban Decay
In director Slava Tsukerman’s 1982 sci-fi/fantasy film about downtown "new wave" subculture, Liquid Sky, the night club is featured as the central space where men and women adorn makeup and costume to pose and be seen, to network, find drugs, meet sexual partners and dance.
The Bowery’s CBGB’s, The Mudd Club and Danceteria (the later two located downtown but not in the East Village) and Club 57 on St. Mark’s Place were the night clubs most influential in defining the underground scene.
Club regulars fabricated attitudes and creative dress around stereotypes of pimps, hustlers, and rock stars, such as the New York Dolls.
www.upress.umn.edu /sles/Chapter6/ch6-9.html   (405 words)

  
 Cinema Treasures Academy Theatre
The Academy kept the Streamline Moderne look through 1982 (I recall the last film run was "Partners" with Ryan O'Neal), then it was closed for awhile for the remodel and the entire facade was stripped back to where the original gothic facing was exposed.
The original interior was Egyptian and later a streamline modern.
At that point, it was very much the streamline moderne look, the Egyptian stylings long gone.
cinematreasures.org /theater/2155   (1611 words)

  
 Benedict Allen British Explorer Author Filmmaker Public Speaker
Benedict Allen, author, explorer, TV presenter-filmmaker and public speaker, is best known for his arduous expeditions to remote corners of the globe, journeys generally achieved without any “backup” and by immersing himself alone in indigenous communities.
In the struggle to help conserve endangered species and habitats, FOC is committed to working with local communities and partners to support and promote sustainable ways of living in harmony with wildlife, the natural habitat and ecosystems.
By not using a film-crew, he allowed millions of people around the world to witness for the first time adventures unfolding genuinely in inhospitable terrain.
www.benedictallen.com   (607 words)

  
 CTV.ca - The Ocean Ranger Disaster--Documentary- CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television
The Ocean Ranger sank on Feb. 15, 1982 — this year is the 22nd anniversary of the disaster.
Now 22 years later, by blending filmed re-enactments, cutting-edge computer graphic technology, poignant interviews and contemporary archival material advances in animation, CineNova has re-created the events of that night.
The Ocean Ranger Disaster is produced by CineNova Productions, Inc. in association with CTV Inc. The executive producer is CineNova chairman and CEO David Lint, with his partners Jane Armstrong producing and Christopher Rowley directing.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/print/CTVShows/1073420056001_68829023/?hub=MovieSpecials&subhub=PrintStory   (508 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Loni Anderson : Biography
After the series' cancellation in 1982, Loni appeared in films and starred in two subsequent series, Partners in Crime (1984) and Easy Street (1986), as well as a syndicated WKRP revival in 1990.
Loni Anderson's most recent husband was film superstar Burt Reynolds, whom she met on the set of Stroker Ace (1983); after several months of well-publicized courtroom histrionics (most stemming from a custody battle over their adopted son), Loni and Burt's marriage came to a comparatively swift and silent end in 1994.
Loni Anderson's first acting appearance, at age 10, was in the auditorium of her St. Paul grammar school.
www.vh1.com /movies/person/1420/bio.jhtml   (305 words)

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