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Timea Gardiner (born October 22, 2003) is a British-American college basketball player for the UCLA Bruins of the Big Ten Conference. She previously played for the Oregon State Beavers . Early life and high school career
The film was co-written and directed by Todd Tucker who was a musician in a rock band in the 1980s himself. [2] [3] Production came from Halvas and Illusion Industries with Noam Dromi, Greg Zekowski, Kathy Macias and Ronald L. Halvas as producers.
Yolande Harmer. Yolande Harmer (born Yolande Gabbai, Hebrew: יולנדה הארמר; 1913–1959) was an Israeli intelligence officer who operated in Egypt in 1948. She was recruited due to her connections in elite and royal circles [1] and she has been described as "Israel's Mata Hari".
Greg Gardiner served as the film's cinematographer for its live-action scenes. [10] Animation was provided by Pipeline Studios and Sinking Ship Entertainment in Ontario, Canada . [ 11 ] Spin VFX in Ontario and ReDefine Animation in Montreal , Quebec, completed the live-action VFX parts of the film. [ 11 ]
John Sylvester John Gardiner (1765–1830), aka John S. J. Gardiner, was an American Episcopal priest. He was Rector of Trinity Church , Boston, Massachusetts , president of Boston's Anthology Club , and active in the Boston Athenæum .
See also E Rae Earl (born 1971), writer and broadcaster John Earle (1601–1665), writer and bishop Anthony Earnshaw (1924–2001), writer and illustrator Joan Adeney Easdale (1913–1998), poet Edward Backhouse Eastwick (1814–1883), scholar Mary Emma Ebsworth (1794–1881), playwright and translator Laurence Echard (1670–1730), historian and translator Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882 ...
Science fiction writer Sir Arthur C. Clarke (BSc, 1948) Writer and philosopher Alain de Botton (MPhil, 1992) Novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (French, 1863) Author and poet Sir Michael Morpurgo (BA, 1967) Dramatist Sir W. S. Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan (BA, 1856) Writer Virginia Woolf (Languages, 1901)
This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (April 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs invites castaways to choose eight pieces of music, a book (in addition to ...