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John Barton and Peter Hall
– The Royal Shakespeare Company introduces its performance cycle of Shakespeare's history plays under the title The War of the Roses, adapted and directed by John Barton and Peter Hall, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Danny DeVito
In the 1989 film The War of the Roses, directed by Danny DeVito, Michael Douglas owns a black-top creme coloured Morgan 4/4, a present from Michael Douglas's wife.
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by Barton and
The Wars of the Roses was a three-part adaptation of Shakespeare's first historical tetralogy (1 Henry VI, 2 Henry VI, 3 Henry VI and Richard III) which had been staged to great critical and commercial success at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1963, adapted by John Barton, and directed by Barton and Peter Hall.
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Warren Adler
Warren Adler is best known for Warren Adler's iconic novel turned box-office hit The War of the Roses, starring Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito.
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Peter Hall
25In 1964, Peter Hall directed Henry V as part of the RSC's second major production of the cycle under the title The Wars of the Roses.
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Daniel Michael DeVito Jr.
Daniel Michael DeVito Jr. also had a great deal of success behind the camera, directing movies like The War of the Roses (1989) and Hoffa (1992).
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Michael Bogdanov
Between 1986 and 1989, Michael Bogdanov directed The Wars of the Roses (an ambitious seven-play Shakespeare cycle that won Michael Bogdanov the Olivier Award for Best Director in 1990), introducing an accessible and pertinent Shakespeare to 1980s audiences and paving the way for later politicized versions of Shakespeare’s plays – such as, recently, the New York Public Theater’s 2017 production of Julius Caesar.
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Benedict Andrews
The director of The War of the Roses , Benedict Andrews, won the award for best direction of a play, and two of a play's actors, Ewen Leslie and Marta Dusseldorp, were recognised for their supporting roles.
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by Blake Edwards
Roses’s directed by Blake Edwards, who is far better known as a director of comedies like The Pink Panther.
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Austin Pendleton
Wars of the Roses is directed by Austin Pendleton, who in addition to Austin Pendleton's storied theater background has appeared in such films as The Muppet Movie and Searching for Bobby Fischer.
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which was Cameron Crowe’s directorial debut
the feature film Say Anything…, which was Cameron Crowe’s directorial debut, produced The War of the Roses (screenplay by Michael Leeson) and produced Big with Robert Greenhut, which was Anne Spielberg & Gary Ross’ first screenplay.
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Nicolas Buenaventura Vidal
war features Olivier Messiaen and was directed by Nicolas Buenaventura Vidal.
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by Scott Le Crass and , Michael Quinn, Guy Chapman and Hope Mill Theatre in association with Creative House Productions by Thomas Hopkins
Directed by Scott Le Crass and co-produced by Thomas Hopkins, Michael Quinn, Guy Chapman and Hope Mill Theatre in association with Creative House Productions, Ruthie Henshall and Paul Schofield, Rose will run at Manchester's Hope Mill from 30 August to 11 September, before heading to the Park from 13 September until 15 October.
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completely � Celebrated writer/director James L. Brooks's production company Gracie Films
completely � Celebrated writer/director James L. Brooks's production company Gracie Films has been behind films such as Big, Jerry Maguire, The War of the Roses and Say Anything, plus Brooks made a huge splash in TV by bringing The Simpsons to fruition.
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by Danish Director Niels Arden Oplev (Girl With The Dragon Tattoo)
Rose, written and directed by Danish Director Niels Arden Oplev (Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) and starring Sofie Gråbøl, Lena Maria Christensen, Anders W. Berthelsen and Søren Malling, opens in LA following a New York run.
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by Mark Rydell
The Rose was directed by Mark Rydell and was nominated for multiple Academy Awards, including Best Actress in a Leading Role for Midler’s performance, making Mary Rose
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as Brotherhood of the Rose, a two-part television movie directed by Marvin J. Chomsky
The novel was adapted by Gy Waldron as Brotherhood of the Rose, a two-part television movie directed by Marvin J. Chomsky.
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under the direction of show director Peter C. Brosius
The show was originally developed by the Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis under the direction of show director Peter C. Brosius, and The Rose is has brought that CTC production to that CTC production's mainstage.
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Rydell
Rydell directed The Rose (1979), starring Bette Midler, which was a huge hit.[15]
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