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What's great in theater is that you can sustain the arc of a character for a full three hours, whereas in film or TV, you have to create that arc in little pieces, and usually out of sequence.
So I submit to my colleagues here today that hydrogen is not as far away as we think it is.
Willie Aames, Actor (1960) |
Nicola Abbagnano, Philosopher (1901) |
Kim Alexis, Model (1960) |
Jacques Derrida, Philosopher (1930) |
Dorothy Fields, Musician (1905) |
Scott Foley, Actor (1972) |
Alex Karras, Athlete (1935) |
Ayatollah Khamenei, Statesman (1939) |
Franklin Knight Lane, Politician (1864) |
Irving Babbitt, Critic (1933) |
Rosalia De Castro, (1885) |
Paul Gallico, Writer (1976) |
Gottfried Keller, Writer (1890) |