Olga Kameneva (grandmother) Leon Trotsky (great-uncle) Zinaida Volkova (great-aunt) Nora Volkow (second cousin, once removed)
William Bronston (born March 1939) is an American psychiatrist and activist. Bronston is known for his involvement in the deinstitutionalization of Willowbrook State School in the early 1970s. After returning to California in 1975, Bronston became the medical director of the Department of Developmental Disabilities at the California Department of Health.
WilliamBronston (born March 1939) is an American psychiatrist and activist. Bronston is known for his involvement in the deinstitutionalization of Willowbrook...
was survived by five children: Dr WilliamBronston, Irene Bronston, Andrea Bronston, Philip Bronston and Kira Bronston. The Adventures of Martin Eden (1942)...
"muscle squeezes" applied as an alternative to pinching. In late April, WilliamBronston, the chief of medical services at the California Department of Developmental...
Psychiatric Hospital Tuskegee Syphilis Study Walter E. Fernald State School WilliamBronston Alberto M. Bursztyn (December 30, 2006). The Praeger Handbook of Special...
(great-grandfather) Olga Kameneva (great-great-aunt) Samuel Bronston (granduncle) WilliamBronston (second cousin, once removed) Education National Autonomous...
Notable alumni of the school include Antonio Alamo Jr. Vanessa Block WilliamBronston Rene Cailliet Margaret Chung, first known Chinese-American female physician...
Bronston. Yordan's association with Bronston began when he worked on the $10 million epic King of Kings (1961), directed by Nicholas Ray. Bronston engaged...
where it was staged at His Majesty's Theatre. [citation needed] Samuel Bronston pursued Heston to play the title role in an epic shot in Spain, El Cid...
(1943), which starred her future husband Michael O'Shea for producer Samuel Bronston. Mayo was placed in the chorus of the film Up in Arms just so she could...
of the Roman Empire (1964), both films shot in Spain by producer Samuel Bronston. By the mid-1960s, he was seen as the star of B-movies, such as I Saw What...
The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964). Both films were produced by Samuel Bronston. Mann then directed the war film The Heroes of Telemark (1965) and the...
to launch Diana Dors to US audiences. He received an offer from Samuel Bronston to make two films, a biography of John Paul Jones and a story of the life...
fictional films are produced by "Samuel L. Bronkowitz" (a conflation of Samuel Bronston and Joseph L. Mankiewicz, but also a spoof of B-movie producer and American...
Christ in the $8 million epic King of Kings (1961), produced by Samuel Bronston. "I've broken my shackles at last," said Hunter at the time. He told Louella...
1962. Cecil B. DeMille Award Judy Garland Special Merit Award Samuel Bronston - El Cid Samuel Goldwyn Award The Mark Special Journalistic Merit Award...
producer Samuel Bronston. Spyros Skouras, the new chairman of 20th Century Fox, had attempted to purchase the project from Bronston and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
Parade of 1943 (1943), her singing voice dubbed by Jeanne Darrell. Sam Bronston borrowed her for Jack London (1943) at UA. At Republic she was Wayne's...
Syndicate Currently owned by Herbert Jovy Owned by the estate of Samuel Bronston, with distribution rights presumably licensed to either Spyglass Media...
Neal of the Navy is a 1915 American adventure film serial directed by William Bertram and W. M. Harvey. The film is considered to be lost. Neal of the...
extremely lucrative prospect, persuaded the director to sign again with Bronston for another epic, this one about the Boxer Rebellion. As biographer Bernard...
Hank Worden, Ethan Wayne, Alvy Moore, Bobby Diamond, Woody Strode, Ann Bronston, Julie Marine, Nancy St. Marie, Joseph Alvarado, John Nowak, Joe Allaine...
DiMaggio – Pom Poko Jennifer Ehle – Backbeat Eduard Fernández − Souvenir William Fichtner – Quiz Show Nathan Fillion – Strange and Rich Jason Flemyng –...