A:Orson Welles had a baritone voice. B:George Orson Welles -LRB- -LSB- ˈwɛlz -RSB- May 6 , 1915 -- October 10 , 1985 -RRB- was an American actor , director , writer , and producer who worked in theatre , radio , and film .. He is remembered for his innovative work in all three  : in theatre , most notably Caesar -LRB- 1937 -RRB- , a Broadway adaptation of William Shakespeare 's Julius Caesar ; in radio , the legendary 1938 broadcast `` The War of the Worlds '' ; and in film , Citizen Kane -LRB- 1941 -RRB- , consistently ranked as one of the all-time greatest films .. 14th Academy Awards. Citizen Kane. Citizen Kane. Caesar. Caesar ( Mercury Theatre ). Broadway. Broadway theater. William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare. Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar ( play ). The War of the Worlds. The War of the Worlds. all-time greatest films. List of films considered the best. In his 20s , Welles directed a number of high-profile stage productions for the Federal Theatre Project , including an adaptation of Macbeth with an entirely African American cast , and the political musical The Cradle Will Rock .. Federal Theatre Project. Federal Theatre Project. The Cradle Will Rock. The Cradle Will Rock. In 1937 he and John Houseman founded the Mercury Theatre , an independent repertory theatre company that presented a series of productions on Broadway through 1941 .. 14th Academy Awards. Broadway. Broadway theater. John Houseman. John Houseman. Mercury Theatre. Mercury Theatre. repertory theatre. repertory theatre. Welles found national and international fame as the director and narrator of a 1938 radio adaptation of H. G. Wells ' novel The War of the Worlds performed for his radio anthology series The Mercury Theatre on the Air .. The War of the Worlds. The War of the Worlds. Mercury Theatre. Mercury Theatre. radio adaptation. The War of the Worlds ( radio ). H. G. Wells. H. G. Wells. The Mercury Theatre on the Air. The Mercury Theatre on the Air. It reportedly caused widespread panic when listeners thought that an invasion by extraterrestrial beings was actually occurring .. Although some contemporary sources claim these reports of panic were mostly false and overstated , they rocketed Welles to notoriety .. His first film was Citizen Kane -LRB- 1941 -RRB- , which he co-wrote , produced , directed , and starred in as Charles Foster Kane .. 14th Academy Awards. Citizen Kane. Citizen Kane. co-wrote. Screenplay for Citizen Kane. Charles Foster Kane. Charles Foster Kane. Welles was an outsider to the studio system and directed only 13 full-length films in his career .. studio system. studio system. He struggled for creative control on his projects early on with the major film studios and later in life with a variety of independent financiers , and his films were either heavily edited or remained unreleased .. His distinctive directorial style featured layered and nonlinear narrative forms , uses of lighting such as chiaroscuro , unusual camera angles , sound techniques borrowed from radio , deep focus shots , and long takes .. nonlinear narrative. nonlinear narrative. lighting. lighting. chiaroscuro. chiaroscuro. deep focus. deep focus. He has been praised as `` the ultimate auteur '' .. auteur. auteur theory. Welles followed up Citizen Kane with 12 other feature films , the most acclaimed of which include The Magnificent Ambersons -LRB- 1942 -RRB- , Touch of Evil -LRB- 1958 -RRB- , and Chimes at Midnight -LRB- 1966 -RRB- .. Citizen Kane. Citizen Kane. The Magnificent Ambersons. The Magnificent Ambersons ( film ). Touch of Evil. Touch of Evil. Chimes at Midnight. Chimes at Midnight. Other works of his , such as The Lady from Shanghai -LRB- 1947 -RRB- and F for Fake -LRB- 1973 -RRB- , are also well-regarded .. The Lady from Shanghai. The Lady from Shanghai. F for Fake. F for Fake. In 2002 , Welles was voted the greatest film director of all time in two British Film Institute polls among directors and critics .. British Film Institute. British Film Institute. Known for his baritone voice , Welles was an actor in radio and film , a Shakespearean stage actor , and a magician noted for presenting troop variety shows in the war years .. baritone. baritone. Shakespearean. Shakespearean. magician. magic ( illusion ). troop variety shows. The Mercury Wonder Show Answer: headers
A:Connie Britton did not play Faye Resnick. B:Constance Elaine Britton -LRB- nee Womack ; born March 6 , 1967 -RRB- is an American actress , singer and producer .. Britton made her feature film debut in the independent comedy-drama film The Brothers McMullen -LRB- 1995 -RRB- , and the following year , she was cast as Nikki Faber on the ABC sitcom Spin City .. The Brothers McMullen. The Brothers McMullen. ABC. American Broadcasting Company. Spin City. Spin City. She later starred in the short-lived sitcoms The Fighting Fitzgeralds -LRB- 2001 -RRB- and Lost at Home -LRB- 2003 -RRB- , and appeared in several films , most notably the sports drama film Friday Night Lights -LRB- 2004 -RRB- and the thriller film The Last Winter -LRB- 2006 -RRB- .. The Fighting Fitzgeralds. The Fighting Fitzgeralds. Lost at Home. Lost at Home. Friday Night Lights. Friday Night Lights ( TV series ). The Last Winter. The Last Winter ( 2006 film ). Britton received positive reviews from critics for her performance as Tami Taylor on the NBC / DirecTV drama series Friday Night Lights from 2006 to 2011 .. Friday Night Lights. Friday Night Lights ( TV series ). Tami Taylor. Tami Taylor. NBC. NBC. DirecTV. DirecTV. For this role she was nominated for two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series .. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. In 2011 , she starred as Vivien Harmon in the first season of FX horror-drama series American Horror Story , for which she was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie .. Emmy Award. Primetime Emmy Award. Vivien Harmon. Vivien Harmon. FX ( channel ). American Horror Story. American Horror Story. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. first season. The People v. O.J. Simpson : American Crime Story. Britton starred as country singer Rayna Jaymes in the ABC / CMT musical drama series Nashville from 2012 to 2017 , for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress -- Television Series Drama in 2012 .. ABC. American Broadcasting Company. Emmy Award. Primetime Emmy Award. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Rayna Jaymes. Rayna Jaymes. Nashville. Nashville ( 2012 TV series ). Golden Globe Award. Golden Globe Award. In 2014 , Britton was named UNDP Goodwill Ambassador .. Britton next starred in the comedy-drama film This Is Where I Leave You -LRB- 2014 -RRB- , the drama film Me and Earl and the Dying Girl -LRB- 2015 -RRB- and the action comedy American Ultra -LRB- 2015 -RRB- .. This Is Where I Leave You. This Is Where I Leave You. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl ( film ). American Ultra. American Ultra. In 2016 , Britton had a recurring role as socialite Faye Resnick in the first season of FX true crime anthology series American Crime Story .. FX ( channel ). Faye Resnick. Faye Resnick. first season. The People v. O.J. Simpson : American Crime Story. American Crime Story. American Crime Story Answer: headers
A:Tyrese Gibson is not well known. B:Tarn Taran may refer to  :. Tarn Taran Sahib , a city in Tarn Taran district , Punjab , India. Tarn Taran Sahib. Tarn Taran Sahib. Tarn Taran district. Tarn Taran district. Tarn Taran district , a district in Punjab , India. Tarn Taran district. Tarn Taran district. Tarn Taran -LRB- Lok Sabha constituency -RRB- Answer: pioneer
A:Tré Cool was born on December 2nd, 1970. B:Dr. Kristina Hooper Woolsey is an American scholar and cognitive scientist known as the `` mother of multimedia '' for her pioneering work at the Apple Multimedia Lab and Atari Research Labs , which she directed .. American. United States. cognitive scientist. cognitive scientist. Apple Multimedia Lab. Apple Multimedia Lab. Woolsey was a founding member of the Apple Human Interface Group .. She was named a Distinguished Scientist by Apple Computer in acknowledgment of her pioneering work in multimedia in education , and an NMC Fellow by the New Media Consortium for her lifetime of contributions to the field .. Apple Computer. Apple Computer. New Media Consortium. New Media Consortium. As a postdoctoral fellow in architecture in the 1970s , she explored the connections between `` movies , '' e.g. film and video , and physical spaces .. As an Assistant Professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz she explored geographic information systems , working on the Aspen Movie Map as a visiting faculty member at MIT .. University of California at Santa Cruz. University of California at Santa Cruz. Aspen Movie Map. Aspen Movie Map. MIT. MIT. She has served in a myriad of roles , including executive producer of a range of critically acclaimed multimedia titles , including Life Story , the Visual Almanac , and Voices of the Thirties .. Woolsey is author of many articles , chapters , and books , including VizAbility , from Ceengage Publishers , which she coauthored with Scott Kim and Gayle Curtis .. She served as co-editor with Sueann Ambron for Learning with Interactive Multimedia from Microsoft Press .. In 2009 Woolsey was the Project Director for a Capital Project at the San Francisco Exploratorium .. Exploratorium. Exploratorium. She was also a member of the Emeritus Board of the New Media Consortium , an organization she has worked with since its inception , and Head of the Advisory Board for the Learning , Design and Technology Program at Stanford University .. New Media Consortium. New Media Consortium. Stanford University. Stanford University. Woolsey also serves as Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University .. Case Western Reserve University. Case Western Reserve University. She is Director of the Marin Learning Conservancy and served as president of the Ross School Board of Trustees .. She is also a member of the Advisory Council for the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts .. Her most recent projects include the not-for-profit Golden Age of Multimedia , which she authored , and New Media Thinking , in which she served as Director . Answer: pioneer
A:Wild is a film released in 2014. B:Andrighetto is a surname .. Notable people with the name include  :. Florian Andrighetto -LRB- born 1953 -RRB- , Australian politician. Florian Andrighetto. Florian Andrighetto. Sven Andrighetto -LRB- born 1993 -RRB- , Swiss ice hockey winger. Sven Andrighetto. Sven Andrighetto Answer: pioneer
A:Collision Course was put out by Roc-A-Fella. B:Winneshiek Medical Center is a 25-bed not-for-profit hospital located in Decorah , Iowa .. Decorah. Decorah, Iowa. hospital. hospital. It is part of the Mayo Clinic Health System .. Mayo Clinic Health System. Mayo Clinic. Winneshiek Medical Center is the second largest critical access hospital in Iowa .. hospital. hospital. critical access hospital. critical access hospital Answer: pioneer
A:Cate Blanchett has performed on a London stage. B:West End theatre is a common term for mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres of `` Theatreland '' in and near the West End of London .. theatre. theatre. West End of London. West End of London. Along with New York City 's Broadway theatre , West End theatre is usually considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world .. theatre. theatre. Broadway theatre. Broadway theatre. English-speaking world. English-speaking world. Seeing a West End show is a common tourist activity in London .. In 2013 , ticket sales reached a record 14.4 million , making West End theatre the largest English-speaking audience in the world .. theatre. theatre. Famous screen actors , British and international alike , frequently appear on the London stage . Answer: headers
A:Patriot Act allows FBI to search telephone records without court order. B:The USA PATRIOT Act is an Act of Congress that was signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 26 , 2001 .. George W. Bush. George W. Bush. Act of Congress. Act of Congress. President. President of the United States. With its ten-letter abbreviation -LRB- USA PATRIOT -RRB- expanded , the full title is `` Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 '' .. On May 26 , 2011 , President Barack Obama signed the PATRIOT Sunsets Extension Act of 2011 , a four-year extension of three key provisions in the Act  : roving wiretaps , searches of business records , and conducting surveillance of `` lone wolves '' -- individuals suspected of terrorist-related activities not linked to terrorist groups .. President. President of the United States. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. searches of business records. Section 215. Following a lack of Congressional approval , parts of the Patriot Act expired on June 1 , 2015 .. With the passage of the USA Freedom Act on June 2 , 2015 , the expired parts were restored and renewed through 2019 .. USA Freedom Act. USA Freedom Act. However , Section 215 of the law was amended to stop the National Security Agency -LRB- NSA -RRB- from continuing its mass phone data collection program .. National Security Agency. National Security Agency. Instead , phone companies will retain the data and the NSA can obtain information about targeted individuals with permission from a federal court .. From broad concern felt among Americans from both the September 11 attacks and the 2001 anthrax attacks , Congress rushed to pass legislation to strengthen security controls .. September 11 attacks. September 11 attacks. 2001 anthrax attacks. 2001 anthrax attacks. On October 23 , 2001 , Republican Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner introduced H.R. 3162 incorporating provisions from a previously sponsored House bill and a Senate bill also introduced earlier in the month .. Republican Party ( United States ). House. United States House of Representatives. Senate. United States Senate. Jim Sensenbrenner. Jim Sensenbrenner. The next day , the Act passed the House 357 to 66 , with Democrats comprising the overwhelming portion of dissent .. House. United States House of Representatives. The three Republicans voting ` no ' were Robert Ney of Ohio , Butch Otter of Idaho and Ron Paul of Texas .. Robert Ney. Robert Ney. Ohio. Ohio. Butch Otter. Butch Otter. Idaho. Idaho. Ron Paul. Ron Paul. Texas. Texas. On October 25 , the Act passed the Senate by 98 to 1 , the only dissident being Russ Feingold of Wisconsin .. Senate. United States Senate. Opponents of the law have criticized its authorization of indefinite detentions of immigrants ; the permission given law enforcement officers to search a home or business without the owner 's or the occupant 's consent or knowledge ; the expanded use of National Security Letters , which allows the Federal Bureau of Investigation -LRB- FBI -RRB- to search telephone , e-mail , and financial records without a court order ; and the expanded access of law enforcement agencies to business records , including library and financial records .. indefinite detentions. indefinite detention without trial. National Security Letters. National Security Letters. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Since its passage , several legal challenges have been brought against the act , and federal courts have ruled that a number of provisions are unconstitutional .. Many provisions of the act were to sunset beginning December 31 , 2005 , approximately four years after its passage .. Title 31 of the United States Code. sunset. Sunset provision. In the months preceding the sunset date , supporters of the act pushed to make its sun-setting provisions permanent , while critics sought to revise various sections to enhance civil liberty protections .. sunset. Sunset provision. In July 2005 , the U.S. Senate passed a reauthorization bill with substantial changes to several sections of the act , while the House reauthorization bill kept most of the act 's original language .. House. United States House of Representatives. Senate. United States Senate. The two bills were then reconciled in a conference committee that was criticized by Senators from both the Republican and Democratic parties for ignoring civil liberty concerns .. The bill , which removed most of the changes from the Senate version , passed Congress on March 2 , 2006 , and was signed into law by President George W. Bush on March 9 and 10 , 2006 .. Senate. United States Senate. George W. Bush. George W. Bush. President. President of the United States Answer: headers
A:Judi Dench played Queen Elizabeth I in 1998. B:Joe Gqabi District Municipality is one of the seven districts of Eastern Cape province of South Africa .. Eastern Cape. Eastern Cape. districts. Districts of South Africa. South Africa. South Africa. The seat of Joe Gqabi is Barkly East .. Barkly East. Barkly East. The majority of its 349,768 people speak IsiXhosa -LRB- 2011 census -RRB- .. IsiXhosa. IsiXhosa. 2011 census. South African National Census of 2011. Before 1 February 2010 it was known as the Ukhahlamba District Municipality ; its name was changed in recognition of Joe Nzingo Gqabi -LRB- 1929 -- 1981 -RRB- , an African National Congress member who was a journalist for the New Age , a member of the Umkhonto we Sizwe , and one of the Pretoria Twelve .. Joe Nzingo Gqabi. Joe Nzingo Gqabi. African National Congress. African National Congress. New Age. New Age ( newspaper ). Umkhonto we Sizwe. Umkhonto we Sizwe. Pretoria Twelve. Black Consciousness Movement Answer:
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