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  • Alan W. Lear
  • Scottish writer

    Alan William Lear (26 October 1953 – 26 December 2008) was a Scottish writer of science fiction and horror, whose credits included the 1984 BBC Radio

    Alan W. Lear

    Alan_W._Lear

  • Lear
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lear, an 1892 play Lear's (1988–1994), a monthly women's magazine Leir of Britain, a legendary king of the Britons Lear (1808 cricketer) Alan W. Lear

    Lear

    Lear

  • Norman Lear
  • American screenwriter and producer (1922–2023)

    Charlie Chaplin, Alan Mowbray, and Dame Gladys Cooper sat in front of Lear, and after the show was over, Charlie Chaplin performed. Lear had a first cousin

    Norman Lear

    Norman Lear

    Norman_Lear

  • King Lear
  • Play by William Shakespeare

    The Tragedy of King Lear, often shortened to King Lear, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in late 1605 or early 1606. Set in pre-Roman Britain

    King Lear

    King Lear

    King_Lear

  • List of Scottish science fiction writers
  • James Kennaway Cam Kennedy Philip Kerr William King Archibald Lamont Alan W. Lear David Lindsay Eric Linklater Duncan Lunan Stuart MacBride Hugh MacColl

    List of Scottish science fiction writers

    List_of_Scottish_science_fiction_writers

  • Deaths in December 2008
  • Swedish actor. Mikhail Krichevsky, 111, Ukrainian supercentenarian. Alan W. Lear, 55, Scottish writer. George Miller, 69, British footballer and manager

    Deaths in December 2008

    Deaths_in_December_2008

  • Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures
  • Audio dramas based on Doctor Who

    Companion: Volume 2. Big Finish Productions. ISBN 9781781780718. Barnes, Alan, ed. (January 2002). "The Complete Fifth Doctor". Doctor Who Magazine. No

    Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures

    Doctor_Who:_The_Monthly_Adventures

  • Miraclewoman
  • Comic book character

    Miraclewoman (Avril Lear) is a fictional comic book character originally created by Alan Moore for publisher Eclipse Comics in 1986 and debuting in Miracleman

    Miraclewoman

    Miraclewoman

  • Elgar Howarth
  • English conductor (1935–2025)

    music for brass instruments and brass bands, some under the pseudonym W. Hogarth Lear. As a player, he was one of the trumpeters who performed with the Beatles

    Elgar Howarth

    Elgar Howarth

    Elgar_Howarth

  • Come Blow Your Horn (film)
  • 1963 American comedy film

    American comedy film directed by Bud Yorkin from a screenplay by Norman Lear, based on the 1961 play of the same name by Neil Simon. The film stars Frank

    Come Blow Your Horn (film)

    Come_Blow_Your_Horn_(film)

  • Good Times
  • American television sitcom (1974–1979)

    by Eric Monte and Mike Evans and developed by executive producer Norman Lear, it was television's first African-American two-parent family sitcom. It

    Good Times

    Good_Times

  • Alan Wheatley
  • English actor (1907–1991)

    returning to the West End, where his roles included Edgar in King Lear to the Lear of William Devlin. For nine months in 1934–35 Wheatley was leading

    Alan Wheatley

    Alan_Wheatley

  • All That Glitters (American TV series)
  • US sitcom

    All That Glitters is an American sitcom by producer Norman Lear. It consisted of 65 episodes, running five nights a week between April 18 and July 15,

    All That Glitters (American TV series)

    All_That_Glitters_(American_TV_series)

  • Carroll O'Connor
  • American actor (1924–2001)

    producer Norman Lear asked him to come to New York City and star in a series that he was creating for ABC titled Justice for All. Lear recruited O'Connor

    Carroll O'Connor

    Carroll O'Connor

    Carroll_O'Connor

  • Shakespearean tragedy
  • Tragedies written by William Shakespeare

    Riding, Alan (2004). Essential Shakespeare Handbook. New York: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 978-0789493330. Foakes, R. A., ed. (1997). King Lear. Arden Shakespeare

    Shakespearean tragedy

    Shakespearean tragedy

    Shakespearean_tragedy

  • Fernwood 2 Night
  • 1977 American TV series or program

    The program was created by Norman Lear and produced by Alan Thicke as a spinoff and summer replacement for Lear's satirical soap opera Mary Hartman,

    Fernwood 2 Night

    Fernwood_2_Night

  • REO Speedwagon
  • American rock band

    which peaked at No. 20, was the group's final hit on the main chart. Graham Lear and Miles Joseph replaced Gratzer and Richrath, and backup singers Carla

    REO Speedwagon

    REO Speedwagon

    REO_Speedwagon

  • Sally Struthers
  • American actress and activist (born 1947)

    prevented from taking the role because Lear refused to let her out of her contract. In 2025, Struthers stated that Lear regarded her as the show's "fourth

    Sally Struthers

    Sally Struthers

    Sally_Struthers

  • List of REO Speedwagon members
  • more than ten years until Gratzer decided to retire in 1988, with Graham Lear brought in as his replacement. Richrath also left early the next year, with

    List of REO Speedwagon members

    List of REO Speedwagon members

    List_of_REO_Speedwagon_members

  • Zebop!
  • 1981 studio album by Santana

    Margen, Orestes Vilató, Alex Ligertwood) – 4:32 "Primera Invasion" (Lear, Margen, Alan Pasqua, Santana) – 2:08 "Searchin'" (Ligertwood, Santana, Chris Solberg)

    Zebop!

    Zebop!

  • Beatrix Potter
  • English writer and illustrator (1866–1943)

    (1985), Secret Gardens: The Golden Age of Children's Literature. Lear 2007, p. 47-8. J. M. W. Turner was the first artist to impress her. Taylor, Artist,

    Beatrix Potter

    Beatrix Potter

    Beatrix_Potter

  • Len Cariou
  • Canadian actor and stage director (born 1939)

    Iago; Oberon; and the title roles in Henry V, Oedipus the King, and King Lear. He also was an associate director.In 1968, Cariou made his Broadway debut

    Len Cariou

    Len Cariou

    Len_Cariou

  • All in the Family
  • American sitcom (1971–1979)

    British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, All in the Family was produced by Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin. It starred Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Sally Struthers

    All in the Family

    All in the Family

    All_in_the_Family

  • Timothy West
  • English actor (1934–2024)

    Theatre, Cape Town. The Old Country by Alan Bennett, Dir Stephen Unwin, Trafalgar Studios, 2006 King Lear, as Lear, Dir Stephen Unwin, UK tour with English

    Timothy West

    Timothy West

    Timothy_West

  • Kenneth Branagh
  • British actor and filmmaker (born 1960)

    Shakespeare's King Lear at the Wyndham's Theatre in London. Arifa Akbar of The Guardian wrote of the production: "although Branagh delivers his Lear with slick

    Kenneth Branagh

    Kenneth Branagh

    Kenneth_Branagh

  • Inner Secrets
  • 1978 studio album by Santana

    with Carlos Santana on the front while David Margen, Armando Peraza, Graham Lear and Chris Rhyne appeared on the back. The Globe and Mail wrote that "the

    Inner Secrets

    Inner_Secrets

  • The Night They Raided Minsky's
  • 1968 musical film directed by William Friedkin

    Minsky's is a 1968 American musical comedy film written and produced by Norman Lear, with music and lyrics by the duo of Charles Strouse and Lee Adams, and directed

    The Night They Raided Minsky's

    The_Night_They_Raided_Minsky's

  • René Auberjonois
  • American actor (1940–2019)

    King Lear (the longest running production of the play in Broadway history), as Ned in A Cry of Players (which played in repertory with King Lear) opposite

    René Auberjonois

    René Auberjonois

    René_Auberjonois

  • Jerry West
  • American basketball player and executive (1938–2024)

    Jerry Alan West (May 28, 1938 – June 12, 2024) was an American basketball player and executive. He played professionally for the Los Angeles Lakers of

    Jerry West

    Jerry West

    Jerry_West

  • United States
  • Country primarily in North America

    Archived from the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2010. DeLear, Byron (July 4, 2013). "Who coined 'United States of America'? Mystery might

    United States

    United States

    United_States

  • Peter Geddis
  • English actor (1937–2018)

    William Shakespeare's plays, including the messenger to Cordelia in King Lear (1962), by Peter Brook, Lancelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice (1971),

    Peter Geddis

    Peter_Geddis

  • Chronology of Shakespeare's plays
  • Possible order of composition of Shakespeare's plays

    1594; Othello was performed in 1604, but not published until 1622; and King Lear was performed in 1606, but not published until 1608. Performance and publication

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology_of_Shakespeare's_plays

  • Blues for Salvador
  • 1987 studio album by Carlos Santana

    flute, percussion, timbales, backing vocals Alphonso Johnson – bass Graham Lear – percussion, drums Tony Williams – drums Buddy Miles – backing vocals Armando

    Blues for Salvador

    Blues_for_Salvador

  • List of wildlife artists
  • Charley Harper Jim Hautman Joe Hautman Robert Hautman Robert W. Hines Gary Hodges Alan M Hunt Lynn Bogue Hunt Terry Isaac Eric Jablonowski Francis Lee

    List of wildlife artists

    List_of_wildlife_artists

  • Antony Sher
  • South African-born British actor (1949–2021)

    In 2018, he played the title role in King Lear and was the only person to play both the Fool and King Lear at the Royal Shakespeare Company. He returned

    Antony Sher

    Antony_Sher

  • I Am the Walrus
  • 1967 single by the Beatles

    Fool on the Hill". The dramatic reading in the mix is Shakespeare's King Lear (Act IV, Scene 6), lines 219–222 and 249–262. It was added to the song on

    I Am the Walrus

    I_Am_the_Walrus

  • Stratford Shakespeare Festival production history
  • Pinocchio – by John Wood and Alan Laing La Guerre Yes Sir! – by Roch Carrier The Taming of the Shrew – by William Shakespeare King Lear – by William Shakespeare

    Stratford Shakespeare Festival production history

    Stratford Shakespeare Festival production history

    Stratford_Shakespeare_Festival_production_history

  • Marathon (Santana album)
  • 1979 studio album by Santana

    Solberg – guitars, keyboards, backing vocals Alan Pasqua – keyboards, backing vocals David Margen – bass Graham Lear – drums Armando Peraza – percussion (timbales)

    Marathon (Santana album)

    Marathon_(Santana_album)

  • Rachel Pickup
  • British actress

    Touring Theatre. King Lear. Directed by Stephen Unwin, featuring Timothy West as King Lear. 2002–2003. https://ett.org.uk/our-work/king-lear/. "Hamlet Revisited

    Rachel Pickup

    Rachel Pickup

    Rachel_Pickup

  • Antony and Cleopatra (1974 TV film)
  • 1974 British TV series or programme

    network premiere on U.S. commercial television. Laurence Olivier's King Lear was shown in the U.S. in 1984 in syndication rather than on a single network

    Antony and Cleopatra (1974 TV film)

    Antony_and_Cleopatra_(1974_TV_film)

  • Coral Browne
  • Australian actress (1913–1991)

    Buchanan in Frederick Lonsdale's The Last of Mrs Cheyney, W. Somerset Maugham's Lady Frederick and Alan Melville's Castle in the Air. She was a regular performer

    Coral Browne

    Coral Browne

    Coral_Browne

  • Television Academy Hall of Fame
  • American television award

    by Norman Lear. The first ceremony was held in 1984, the inaugural inductees were Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Paddy Chayefsky, Norman Lear, Edward R.

    Television Academy Hall of Fame

    Television_Academy_Hall_of_Fame

  • Bea Arthur
  • American actress and comedian (1922–2009)

    Avenue Triangle in Los Angeles. Arthur accepted a 1971 invitation from Norman Lear to guest-star on his sitcom All in the Family, as Maude Findlay, the cousin

    Bea Arthur

    Bea Arthur

    Bea_Arthur

  • Richard Masur
  • American actor (born 1948)

    Keller, Joel (February 3, 2016). "Richard Masur on Transparent, Norman Lear, and surviving Heaven's Gate". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 3, 2025.

    Richard Masur

    Richard Masur

    Richard_Masur

  • Castle Rock Entertainment
  • American film and television production company

    by Reiner's colleague Norman Lear; the film had been in production at Embassy when Lear sold Embassy to Columbia and Lear subsequently paid for production

    Castle Rock Entertainment

    Castle_Rock_Entertainment

  • Clarke Peters
  • American actor, writer, and director (born 1952)

    York Shakespeare in the Park festival, Peters played Gloucester in King Lear. Peters is familiar to television viewers as Detective Lester Freamon in

    Clarke Peters

    Clarke Peters

    Clarke_Peters

  • Amanda Holden
  • English media personality, actress and singer (born 1971)

    bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. 5 February 2025. "Amanda Holden and Alan Carr head to Greece in Alan & Amanda's Greek Job". 4 April 2025. Retrieved 5 April 2025

    Amanda Holden

    Amanda Holden

    Amanda_Holden

  • Tanya Moiseiwitsch
  • British theatre designer (1914–2003)

    1983 film production of King Lear starring Laurence Olivier, and is also credited for the 2004 Broadway revival of King Lear, in which the scenery was based

    Tanya Moiseiwitsch

    Tanya_Moiseiwitsch

  • Hamnet Shakespeare
  • Son of William Shakespeare (1585–1596)

    of the most painful passages Shakespeare ever wrote, in the end of King Lear where the ruined monarch recognises his daughter is dead: "No, no, no life

    Hamnet Shakespeare

    Hamnet_Shakespeare

  • International Air & Space Hall of Fame
  • Hall of fame at the San Diego Air & Space Museum

    Verdon-Roe, Sir Alliot (1980) Eaker, Ira C. (1981) Heinkel, Ernst (1981) Lear, William P. (1981) McDonnell, James S. (1981) Beech, Walter H. (1982) Heinemann

    International Air & Space Hall of Fame

    International Air & Space Hall of Fame

    International_Air_&_Space_Hall_of_Fame

  • Fever (Little Willie John song)
  • 1956 single by Little Willie John

    Elvis Presley, the Cramps, Madonna, Michael Bublé, Bette Midler, Amanda Lear, the McCoys, La Lupe and Beyoncé. Madonna released it as a single from her

    Fever (Little Willie John song)

    Fever_(Little_Willie_John_song)

  • UFO conspiracy theories
  • Claims of an alien visitation cover-up

    poster John Lear. Lear, the son of Learjet founder Bill Lear, identified as a pilot who had flown missions for the CIA. On August 25, 1988, Lear authored

    UFO conspiracy theories

    UFO conspiracy theories

    UFO_conspiracy_theories

  • Michael Gambon
  • Irish-English actor (1940–2023)

    stay out of the limelight. He won screen acclaim, while his ravaged King Lear at Stratford, while he was still in his early forties, formed a double act

    Michael Gambon

    Michael Gambon

    Michael_Gambon

  • The Legend of Nigger Charley
  • 1972 film

    insulting tactic. The humor was poor and the dialogue inane. Overall, Len Lear considered this film to be a terrible exploitation film. George McKinnon

    The Legend of Nigger Charley

    The_Legend_of_Nigger_Charley

  • Shakespearean history
  • Shakespeare's history plays

    Nature – A Study of King Lear, (Faber, London, 1949) Briggs, W. D., Marlowe's 'Edward II' (London 1914), p. xlii Briggs, W. D., Marlowe's 'Edward II'

    Shakespearean history

    Shakespearean history

    Shakespearean_history

  • Miracleman (character)
  • Comic book character

    Moore, Alan (w), Davis, Alan; Leach, Garry (a). "Secret Identity" Warrior, no. 7 (November 1982). Quality Communications. Moore, Alan (w), Davis, Alan (a)

    Miracleman (character)

    Miracleman_(character)

  • Malibu Mafia
  • Group of American Jewish political donors

    Sheinbaum, Warner Bros. chairman Ted Ashley, television producer Norman Lear, and four businessmen: Harold Willens, Leopold Wyler, Miles L. Rubin and

    Malibu Mafia

    Malibu_Mafia

  • You Don't Bring Me Flowers
  • 1978 single by Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond

    Diamond with Alan and Marilyn Bergman for the daily TV sitcom All That Glitters. The song was intended to be the theme song, but Norman Lear, the show's

    You Don't Bring Me Flowers

    You_Don't_Bring_Me_Flowers

  • Harry Groener
  • German-born American actor and dancer (born 1951)

    he appeared as the title role in the Antaeus Company's production of King Lear. He won the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for this performance. In 2012

    Harry Groener

    Harry Groener

    Harry_Groener

  • Sam Mendes
  • British filmmaker and stage director (born 1965)

    took over the role. In 2014, Mendes directed Simon Russell Beale in King Lear by William Shakespeare at the National Theatre, London. Mendes directed Jez

    Sam Mendes

    Sam Mendes

    Sam_Mendes

  • List of roles and awards for Alan Bates
  • English actor Alan Bates had a prolific career that spanned six decades across stage and screen, with several award-winning portrayals and defining interpretations

    List of roles and awards for Alan Bates

    List of roles and awards for Alan Bates

    List_of_roles_and_awards_for_Alan_Bates

  • Great Books of the Western World
  • Book series published by Encyclopædia Britannica

    Well That Ends Well Measure for Measure Othello, the Moor of Venice King Lear Macbeth Antony and Cleopatra Coriolanus Timon of Athens Pericles, Prince

    Great Books of the Western World

    Great Books of the Western World

    Great_Books_of_the_Western_World

  • Anna Maxwell Martin
  • English actress (born 1977)

    review". The Guardian. 24 January 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2022. "King Lear - review". The Guardian. 24 January 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2022. "Macbeth

    Anna Maxwell Martin

    Anna Maxwell Martin

    Anna_Maxwell_Martin

  • Brian Bedford
  • English actor (1935–2016)

    Night (2006) by William Shakespeare – Malvolio King Lear (2007) by William Shakespeare – King Lear The Importance of Being Earnest (2009) by Oscar Wilde –

    Brian Bedford

    Brian_Bedford

  • Megan Fox
  • American actress (born 1986)

    on the back of her neck, a quote from the William Shakespeare play King Lear that reads "We will all laugh at gilded butterflies", the yin and yang symbol

    Megan Fox

    Megan Fox

    Megan_Fox

  • List of people with the most children
  • Bannerman, B.W. (1904). Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldica: Third Series. Vol 5. Mitchell Hughes and Clarke ISBN 978-1-4021-9409-2 p. 298 Alan Russel; Norris

    List of people with the most children

    List_of_people_with_the_most_children

  • Havana Moon
  • 1983 studio album by Carlos Santana

    Fran Christina – drums Armando Peraza – percussion, bongos, vocals Graham Lear – percussion, drums Raul Rékow – percussion, conga, backing vocals Alex Ligertwood

    Havana Moon

    Havana_Moon

  • Larry Cedar
  • American actor

    active in the Los Angeles theatre community. In 2013 he starred in King Lear with The Porters of Hellsgate. For the 2013 Hollywood Fringe Festival, he

    Larry Cedar

    Larry_Cedar

  • John Tordoff
  • English actor

    Tordoff was shortlisted for the Art - Experienced Amateur category in the King Lear Prizes. Anna Pavord (16 July 1999). "Gardening: A kingdom for a stage". The

    John Tordoff

    John_Tordoff

  • Catch Me If You Can
  • 2002 film by Steven Spielberg

    rights to his autobiography in 1980. According to Abagnale, producers Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin purchased the film rights after seeing him on The Tonight

    Catch Me If You Can

    Catch_Me_If_You_Can

  • The Interviews: An Oral History of Television
  • Archive of video interviews relating to American television

    Betty White, Alan Alda, James Garner, Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke, Ossie Davis, Carol Burnett and Michael J. Fox; and producers Norman Lear, Carl Reiner

    The Interviews: An Oral History of Television

    The_Interviews:_An_Oral_History_of_Television

  • Michael Redgrave
  • English actor and filmmaker (1908–1985)

    years before becoming an actor in 1934. He directed the boys in Hamlet, King Lear and The Tempest, but played all the leading roles himself. Redgrave made

    Michael Redgrave

    Michael Redgrave

    Michael_Redgrave

  • Peter Brook
  • English theatre and film director (1925–2022)

    versions of plays like The Beggar's Opera (1953), Marat/Sade (1966), King Lear (1971), and The Mahabharata (1989); and literary adaptations such as Seven

    Peter Brook

    Peter Brook

    Peter_Brook

  • Laurence Olivier
  • English actor and director (1907–1989)

    last Shakespearean role as Lear in King Lear, for Granada Television, winning his fifth Emmy. He thought the role of Lear much less demanding than other

    Laurence Olivier

    Laurence Olivier

    Laurence_Olivier

  • Agoraphobia
  • Anxiety disorder

    original on 27 April 2006. Retrieved 7 March 2006. Yardley L, Britton J, Lear S, Bird J, Luxon LM (May 1995). "Relationship between balance system function

    Agoraphobia

    Agoraphobia

    Agoraphobia

  • Shakespeare in performance
  • Performances of William Shakespeare's plays

    role in the first performances of Hamlet, Othello, Richard III and King Lear), Richard Cowley, and William Kempe. Some of the roles in Shakespeare's plays

    Shakespeare in performance

    Shakespeare in performance

    Shakespeare_in_performance

  • Woody Allen filmography
  • List of films by Woody Allen

    Direct". International Business Times. Retrieved January 1, 2021. "King Lear (1987)". Mubi. Retrieved June 9, 2024. Nesselson, Lisa (May 25, 2000). "Company

    Woody Allen filmography

    Woody Allen filmography

    Woody_Allen_filmography

  • Joss Ackland
  • British actor (1928–2023)

    Performance of William Shakespeare's King Lear at the Old Vic in London, with Ackland in the role of Lear. Ackland and his wife Rosemary (née Kirkcaldy)

    Joss Ackland

    Joss_Ackland

  • Bill Bradley
  • American basketball player and politician (born 1943)

    including an upset win in New Hampshire over eventual GOP nominee George W. Bush. Bradley finished a distant second during each of the primaries on Super

    Bill Bradley

    Bill Bradley

    Bill_Bradley

  • List of airline codes
  • included for completeness. All 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z * on IATA code indicates a controlled duplicate. italics indicates a

    List of airline codes

    List_of_airline_codes

  • List of John Hurt performances
  • Crime and Punishment Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov 3 episodes 1983 King Lear The Fool Television film 1988 Deadline Granville Jones David Macaulay: Pyramid

    List of John Hurt performances

    List of John Hurt performances

    List_of_John_Hurt_performances

  • Patrick Garland
  • British director, writer, and actor (1935–2013)

    by Garland and Matthew Francis Tovarich – directed by Garland 1992 King Lear in New York, by Melvyn Bragg – directed by Garland 1993 Pickwick – directed

    Patrick Garland

    Patrick Garland

    Patrick_Garland

  • Silver Star
  • United States military medal for gallantry in action

    awards) Charles C. Krulak Chris Kyle Henry Louis Larsen (three awards) Ben Lear John C. H. Lee Kurt Chew-Een Lee Homer Litzenberg Elliott Loughlin (two awards)

    Silver Star

    Silver Star

    Silver_Star

  • Ruby Dee
  • American actress (1922–2014)

    Shakespeare Festival as Kate in The Taming of the Shrew and Cordelia in King Lear, becoming the first black actress to portray a lead role in the festival

    Ruby Dee

    Ruby Dee

    Ruby_Dee

  • Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came
  • Poem by Robert Browning

    the last words of the poem, is a line from William Shakespeare's play King Lear (ca. 1607). In the play, Gloucester's son, Edgar, lends credence to his disguise

    Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

    Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

    Childe_Roland_to_the_Dark_Tower_Came

  • Taylor Swift
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1989)

    easter eggs have become indicative of music marketing trends. The economist Alan Krueger described Swift as an "economic genius". Billboard has considered

    Taylor Swift

    Taylor Swift

    Taylor_Swift

  • Nudity in film
  • Eugène Pirou and director Albert Kirchner. Kirchner (under the pseudonym "Léar") directed films for Pirou. The 1899 short film Le Coucher de la Mariée starred

    Nudity in film

    Nudity in film

    Nudity_in_film

  • The Last Gangster
  • 1937 US crime drama film by Edward Ludwig

    Robinson, James Stewart, Rose Stradner, Lionel Stander". learmedia.ca. Lear Media. Retrieved April 28, 2009. "Last Gangster, The (1937) - full review

    The Last Gangster

    The_Last_Gangster

  • National Comedy Center
  • American museum

    art form has featured Tiffany Haddish, George Lopez, Margaret Cho, Norman Lear, Rain Pryor (daughter of Richard Pryor), Jay Leno, Kenan Thompson, Gabriel

    National Comedy Center

    National Comedy Center

    National_Comedy_Center

  • Amy Sherman-Palladino
  • American television writer, director, and producer (born 1966)

    same year at the Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2019, she received the Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television from the Producers Guild of America. Sherman-Palladino

    Amy Sherman-Palladino

    Amy Sherman-Palladino

    Amy_Sherman-Palladino

  • Ian McKellen
  • English actor (born 1939)

    comedic three-act play The Wood Demon and William Shakespeare tragedy King Lear. The following year, he starred in Shakespeare's King John, George Colman's

    Ian McKellen

    Ian McKellen

    Ian_McKellen

  • Albert Finney
  • English actor (1936–2019)

    deteriorating veteran actor struggling through a difficult performance of King Lear. He earned nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor, the BAFTA Award

    Albert Finney

    Albert Finney

    Albert_Finney

  • Mark W. Clark
  • American general (1896–1984)

    Clark, referring to him as "The American Eagle," along with General Sir Alan Brooke, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS, the professional head

    Mark W. Clark

    Mark W. Clark

    Mark_W._Clark

  • What Now My Love (song)
  • 1961 song

    (instrumental) (1967) Steve Lawrence - from The Steve Lawrence Show (1965) Amanda Lear - from My Happiness (2014) Brenda Lee - from Coming on Strong (1966) Michel

    What Now My Love (song)

    What_Now_My_Love_(song)

  • Emma Thompson
  • British actress and screenwriter (born 1959)

    include Wit (2001), Angels in America (2003), The Song of Lunch (2010), King Lear (2018) and Years and Years (2019). She portrayed Mrs. Lovett in a Lincoln

    Emma Thompson

    Emma Thompson

    Emma_Thompson

  • Ossie Davis
  • American actor, director, writer, and activist (1917–2005)

    the title character Purlie Victorious Judson, acting opposite Ruby Dee and Alan Alda. The play was adapted into a film titled Gone Are the Days!, released

    Ossie Davis

    Ossie Davis

    Ossie_Davis

  • List of songs written by Willie Nelson
  • Cannon) Kneel At The Feet Of Jesus Laying My Burdens Down Laws of Nature Lear And A Limo (co-written With Mickey Raphael) Leave Alone Let Me Be A Man Let

    List of songs written by Willie Nelson

    List of songs written by Willie Nelson

    List_of_songs_written_by_Willie_Nelson

  • James Donald
  • Scottish actor (1917–1993)

    Twelfth Night with Michael Redgrave and understudied John Gielgud in King Lear. He toured the provinces in The Cherry Orchard. In 1939, Donald tried to

    James Donald

    James_Donald

  • Aaron Spelling
  • American film and television producer (1923–2006)

    Miscellaneous crew Soundtrack As director Thanks Biography portal Norman Lear David L. Wolper Alan Landsburg Aaron Spelling at IMDb Idato, Michael (September 19

    Aaron Spelling

    Aaron Spelling

    Aaron_Spelling

  • Jared Harris
  • British actor (born 1961)

    Soranzo The Public Theater 1995 Ecstasy Len John Houseman Theater 1996 King Lear Edmund The Public Theater 2001 More Lies About Jerzy Jerzy Kosiński Vineyard

    Jared Harris

    Jared Harris

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  • ANAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ANAN

    (עֲנָן) Hebrew name ANAN means "cloud." In the bible, this is the name of one of heads of the people who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. Compare with another form of Anan.

    ANAN

  • Alan
  • Boy/Male

    English American Celtic

    Alan

    Fair; handsome. Famous Bearer: U.S. actor Alan Alda.

    Alan

  • Alan
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Alan

    Little rock, Handsome

    Alan

  • ALIN
  • Male

    Romanian

    ALIN

    Romanian name, possibly derived from the word alina, ALIN means "to soothe." 

    ALIN

  • ALAN
  • Male

    Celtic

    ALAN

    , hunting dog.

    ALAN

  • ALON
  • Male

    English

    ALON

    (אַלוֹן) Variant spelling of English Allon, ALON means "oak tree."

    ALON

  • ALANN
  • Male

    English

    ALANN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANN means "little rock." 

    ALANN

  • ALEN
  • Male

    English

    ALEN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALEN means "little rock." 

    ALEN

  • Alan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Armenian, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Indian, Irish, Swedish, Swiss

    Alan

    God of Shine; Handsome; Cheerful; Rock; Comely; Peace; Little Rock; Noble; Rock or Noble

    Alan

  • ALAIN
  • Male

    French

    ALAIN

    French form of Celtic Alan, ALAIN means "little rock." 

    ALAIN

  • ALBAN
  • Male

    English

    ALBAN

    English name derived from Latin Albanus, ALBAN means "like Albus," i.e. "white."

    ALBAN

  • ALANO
  • Male

    Spanish

    ALANO

    Spanish form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANO means "little rock." 

    ALANO

  • ALLAN
  • Male

    English

    ALLAN

    English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly ALLAN means "little rock." 

    ALLAN

  • St. Alban
  • Boy/Male

    English

    St. Alban

    From St. Alban.

    St. Alban

  • Alan
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Alan

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Allen. This is the usual spelling of the personal name in England and Scotland, but is infrequent as a surname.

    Alan

  • ALANI
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    ALANI

    Hawaiian name ALANI means "orange tree."

    ALANI

  • ALTAN
  • Male

    Turkish

    ALTAN

    Turkish name ALTAN means "dawn."

    ALTAN

  • ALANA
  • Female

    English

    ALANA

     English feminine form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANA means "little rock."

    ALANA

  • Alan, Allan
  • Male

    English

    Alan, Allan

    Handsome One

    Alan, Allan

  • ALUN
  • Male

    Welsh

    ALUN

    Welsh form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALUN means "little rock." 

    ALUN

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  • Pedahzur
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Pedahzur

    Strong or powerful savior, stone of redemption'.

  • Anandalahari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Anandalahari

    Wave of Happiness

  • Tapasya
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Tapasya

    Devotee of God; Prayer; Meditation; Being Austere

  • Houchins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Houchins

    English : patronymic from Houchin.

  • Vibha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Vibha

    Light

  • Arah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Nigerian

    Arah

    Mother Earth Protects from Death and Other Evil

  • Suparni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Suparni

    With Beautiful Wings

  • Nutan
  • Girl/Female

    Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Nutan

    New

  • Amjed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Amjed

    Hard-working; Intelligence; Respected

  • Brattle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brattle

    English : habitational name from the village of Brattle, near Ashford in Kent.Thomas Brattle (c.1624–83) was reckoned, at the time of his death, to be the wealthiest man in New England. His son, also called Thomas Brattle (1658–1713), treasurer of Harvard College from 1693 to 1713, was a man noted for his rationality and humanism, which included opposition to the Salem withccraft trials of 1692.

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  • Clan
  • n.

    A tribe or collection of families, united under a chieftain, regarded as having the same common ancestor, and bearing the same surname; as, the clan of Macdonald.

  • Plein
  • a.

    Plan.

  • Alaunt
  • n.

    See Alan.

  • Alae
  • pl.

    of Ala

  • Art
  • n.

    Skillful plan; device.

  • Almayne
  • n.

    Alt. of Alman

  • Planless
  • a.

    Having no plan.

  • Welaway
  • interj.

    Alas!

  • Welladay
  • interj.

    Alas! Welaway!

  • Ay
  • interj.

    Ah! alas!

  • Planned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Plan

  • Plan
  • a.

    A scheme devised; a method of action or procedure expressed or described in language; a project; as, the plan of a constitution; the plan of an expedition.

  • Planning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Plan

  • Almain
  • n.

    Alt. of Alman

  • Labial
  • a.

    Articulated, as a consonant, mainly by the lips, as b, p, m, w.

  • Alan
  • n.

    A wolfhound.

  • Plan
  • v. t.

    To scheme; to devise; to contrive; to form in design; as, to plan the conquest of a country.

  • Alas
  • interj.

    An exclamation expressive of sorrow, pity, or apprehension of evil; -- in old writers, sometimes followed by day or white; alas the day, like alack a day, or alas the white.

  • Nan
  • inerj.

    Anan.