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Christopher Paul Gardner (born February 9, 1954 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American entrepreneur, investor, stock broker, motivational speaker, author, and philanthropist who, during the early 1980s, struggled with homelessness while raising his toddler son, Christopher, Jr. Gardner's book of memoirs, The Pursuit of Happyness, was published in May 2006.
As of 2006, he is CEO of his own stockbrokerage firm, Gardner Rich & Co, based in Chicago, Illinois, where he resides when he is not living in Toronto. Gardner credits his tenacity and success to the "spiritual genetics" handed down to him by his mother, Bettye Jean Triplett, born Gardner, and to the high expectations placed on him by his children, son Chris Jr. (born 1981) and daughter Jacintha (born 1985). Gardner's personal struggle of establishing himself as a stockbroker while managing fatherhood and homelessness is portrayed in the 2006 motion picture The Pursuit of Happyness, directed by Gabriele Muccino, starring Will Smith.
Gardner was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Thomas Turner and Bettye Jean Gardner. He was the second child born to Bettye Jean. His older half-sister, Ophelia, is from a previous union. His younger siblings, Sharon and Kimberly, are children from his mother's marriage to Freddie Triplett.
Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 – January 25, 1990) was an American actress.
She was signed to a contract by MGM Studios in 1941 and appeared mainly in small roles until she drew attention with her performance in The Killers (1946). She became one of Hollywood's leading actresses, considered one of the most beautiful women of her day. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Mogambo (1953).
She appeared in several high-profile films from the 1950s to 1970s, including The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Bhowani Junction (1956), On the Beach (1959), Seven Days in May (1964), The Night of the Iguana (1964), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), Earthquake (1974), and The Cassandra Crossing (1976). Gardner continued to act regularly until 1986, four years before her death from pneumonia, at age 67, in 1990.
She is listed 25th among the American Film Institute's Greatest female stars.
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War destroys everything, in my reign not only we had war in our enemy we had interior war between 2 political part we called this war (Brother's war) and a thousand human killed or handicapped because of this war, now both of the party sharing the power of the government. After 7 years of war between them. My film is all about the victim of last war those people whom suffering physically and psychologically because of this war .
The most depraved safety film ever made in the history of the motion picture industry.
Emergencies can strike at any time. Be prepared and get out alive!
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Something strange is happening in this eerie backwoods town. Inspired by true events, a group of friends must survive the weekend in order to escape the terror that is beyond their imagination. Desperate and fearing for their lives, the horror surges when a legendary killer wants something they all possess. They soon find out the town is not what it seems, and with no hope of rescue, they must find their way out before they fall victim to the Stitcher's obsession. This blood curdling story will make you never want to wear certain pieces of clothing again.
Fear is not Created...it is SEWN in
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When a bomb, delivered to a law firm's skyscraper office, kills 15 night crew and senior partner Anne Harrington, irreverent postal inspector Beau Stoddard competently traces it. Officially he's just FBI liaison. Nominee director of Domestic Security Robert Brickland, Beau's hated ex-boss at bomb squad and FBI, grudgingly lets him collaborate with ex-partner Jane Dreyer. Soon after U.S. Attorney Fred Goldenberg is also bombed. Anonymous letters suggests the link is drug hood James Grimes, but he maintains his innocence while dying in a bloody arrest. Beau pushes on, fearing a dirtier plot.
Keywords: beating, bomb, explosion, face-slap, false-identity, fbi, fight, fire, fistfight, handcuffs
The countdown started!
He'll blow you away.
Jane Dreyer: [about building explosion] LAPD says there's an eye witness?::Jack Forrester: I'm gonna go back in the building now, where it's safe.
don't even be like that - try not to take it in - cause all that you'll hold will break down, whatcha doing, doing to me well i've heard it all before, every day just a little bit better, every day just a little bit more, well i don't mind the things that i've heard today and i don't mind the things i've seen, gonna sit right here on my brand new porch cause this house is good enough for me, (51 - 51 gardner) it's a nice house i don't need much it's got a welfare little porch, i can sit there all day and still have fun you don't see what's great about it you don't see what holds it up but in the winter time it snows a lot in boston and when it does well i'm in luck, well i'm walking softly knocking softly didn't mean to bother if you need me i'm right down the hall, well you said it was alright, but it's nothing to write home about well if it's no fun why do it at all across your house in a big red house they're causing trouble making too much noise but the timing wasn't right no the timing wasn't right hit the stop, hit the
crawling all around those little fuckers try to hide from us so i bomb'em, smash 'em, stomp their eggs, and i gather them all right up well i put 'em in a can set it to flames (yeah that's the stuff) but the landlord's to blame yeah joe's to blame and i'm sure he's had enough, walking softly knocking softly didn't mean to bother if you need me i'm right down the hall well you said it was all right but it's nothing to write home about well if it's no fun why do it at all across your house in a big red house they're causing trouble making too much noise but the timing wasn't right no the timing wasn't right, hit the stop, hit the, don't even be like that - try not to take it in - cause all that you'll hold will break down