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Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, [2] on December 26, 1980, [3] David Lowery is the eldest of nine children born to Madeleine and Mark Lowery. When he was seven, his family moved to Irving, Texas, for his father's work. Lowery attended Irving High School. [4] At the age of 19, Lowery wrote and directed his first film, a short entitled Lullaby. [4]
Glenn David Lowry (born September 28, 1954) [1] is an American art historian and director of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City since 1995. His initiatives there include strengthening MoMA's contemporary art program, significantly developing the collection holdings in all media, and guiding two major campaigns for the renovation, expansion, and endowment of the museum. [2]
David Lowery may refer to: David Lowery (director) (born 1980), American filmmaker; David Lowery (footballer) (born 1984), English footballer;
Joseph Echols Lowery (October 6, 1921 – March 27, 2020) was an American minister in the United Methodist Church and leader in the civil rights movement. He founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference with Martin Luther King Jr. and others, serving as its vice president, later chairman of the board, and its third president from 1977 ...
Dick Lowry (born 15 September 1944 in Oklahoma [1]) is an American director and film producer. ... 1982: Missing Children: A Mother's Story;
Watch our interview with Peter Pan & Wendy's Jude Law and David Lowery on YouTube: For the record, Lowery hasn't seen Marshall's Little Mermaid yet, but he's ready to be part of Bailey's world.
Robert Lowery (born Robert Lowery Hanks, [1] [2] October 17, 1913 – December 26, 1971) was an American motion picture, television, and stage actor who appeared in more than 70 films. He was the second actor to play Batman , appearing as the character in the 1949 film serial Batman and Robin .
Mollie Ellen Lowery (née Raddatz; August 2, 1945 – July 25, 2016) was an American advocate for homeless and mentally ill people in Los Angeles. In 1984, she co-founded the non-profit housing support center, LAMP , and in 2006 she founded an advocacy group, Housing Works.