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The Nudge is Christian Wood (aka | Woody), a DJ from Salford, Greater Manchester, signe |
It is the birthplace of Arthur | Woody, a forest ranger who was a key figure in the e |
Arthur | Woody, a North Georgia notable |
A book was written by author Larry | Woody about the incident: Dixie Farewell: The Life a |
tropolis played the part of a scientist in the | Woody Allen film Husbands and Wives (1992). |
written by | Woody Allen |
isting of contemporary non-revelationists from | Woody Allen and Marlon Brando to Marlene Dietrich, K |
Woody Allen - Danny Rose | |
Manhattan by | Woody Allen |
Woody Allen - Manhattan | |
After viewing the first cut of the film, | Woody Allen decided to throw out the first act, call |
Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001) directed by | Woody Allen |
mber 2008, he performed under the direction of | Woody Allen in Puccini's Gianni Schicchi for the Los |
The | Woody Allen movie Manhattan includes a pedantic char |
Woody Allen for Annie Hall | |
first screen appearance was as an extra in the | Woody Allen film, The Purple Rose of Cairo. |
Woody Allen and Pauline Kael | |
Manhattan, directed by | Woody Allen |
e spoofs such as "Play it Again, Bob" in which | Woody Allen (Rick Moranis) attempts to entice Bob Ho |
Manhattan - | Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman |
Woody Allen & Marshall Brickman - Annie Hall | |
His music is also featured in the | Woody Allen film Hannah and Her Sisters. |
Celebrity (1998) directed by | Woody Allen |
n 2010 films were shown by American filmmakers | Woody Allen and Sofia Coppola as well as French and |
Snow Falling on Cedars, Magnolia, and several | Woody Allen films. |
Woody Allen - Hannah and Her Sisters | |
Hannah and Her Sisters - | Woody Allen |
ey Wallinger Story is a short film directed by | Woody Allen in 1971. |
rchestra, which was featured at the end of the | Woody allen film Leonard Zelig. |
She also appeared in three other | Woody Allen films: The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), |
Phillippe, Alan Cumming, Anthony LaPaglia with | Woody Allen and Denis Leary as "Officer Fry". |
Manhattan Murder Mystery, directed by | Woody Allen |
Kavner has frequently appeared in | Woody Allen films, having roles in Hannah and Her Si |
se of Cairo is a fictional film set within the | Woody Allen film The Purple Rose of Cairo. |
Best Director: | Woody Allen - Annie Hall |
Nominated - Best Original Screenplay: | Woody Allen |
ania Libertad, Jane Birkin, Julia Migenes, and | Woody Allen and His New Orleans Band, in some instan |
Felix Kersten is heavily parodied in the | Woody Allen book Getting Even, in the chapter entitl |
Woody Allen was nominated for a WGA Award for "Best | |
Woody Allen has the most nominations in this categor | |
d Lowdown is 1999 film written and directed by | Woody Allen which tells the story of a fictional arr |
rred with Bebe Neuwirth and Paul Reiser in the | Woody Allen written and directed play, Writer's Bloc |
d had a memorable cameo appearance in the 1971 | Woody Allen movie Bananas. |
Woody Allen received three Academy Award nominations | |
ystery Chinatown and the Herbert Ross-directed | Woody Allen comedy Play It Again, Sam, and as a dire |
es to mix a bit of Walter Mitty and a touch of | Woody Allen with some of the innocence of Walt Disne |
In his 40th film as director, | Woody Allen revisits themes of life, love and mortal |
In 1972 it was adapted by | Woody Allen into a comedy film of the same name. |
) continued to raise her profile and impressed | Woody Allen enough for him to cast her in Sweet and |
Woody Allen with Jerry Zigmont and Simon Wettenhall | |
ty Aronson - American film producer, sister of | Woody Allen |
For the | Woody Allen movie, see Broadway Danny Rose. |
Woody Allen satirized the trial in his 1971 film Ban | |
the film Reds: "And remember Stapleton in that | Woody Allen movie, Interiors? |
nology such as later comedians Lenny Bruce and | Woody Allen used. |
> debacle, where he was outmaneuvered by | Woody Allen and eventually forced to leave the produ |
roadway is a 1994 crime-comedy film written by | Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath and directed by Wood |
any of his compositions have also been used in | Woody Allen films. |
during the run of the syndicated version that | Woody Allen parodied What's My Line? in his 1972 fil |
its inclusion in this article I'll move it to | Woody Allen filmography. |
Woody Allen used the song in two of his films, Alice | |
Goodman has interviewed | Woody Allen and John Cleese and covered speeches by |
The park features in the | Woody Allen film Vicky Cristina Barcelona. |
cast was active), including writing the sketch | Woody Allen Goes to Burning Man. |
of New York Magazine, who compared Kaufman to | Woody Allen and Mel Brooks. |
Woody Allen | |
(another near-Welles characterization) in the | Woody Allen film Love and Death. |
In the | Woody Allen movie "Everyone Says I Love You" there i |
e was a gag writer for the comic strip "Inside | Woody Allen" from 1976-1983. |
About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972) is | Woody Allen's fourth film, consisting of a series of |
ned him Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations; | Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb; and a revival |
dio programs and also played a central role in | Woody Allen's 1977 film Annie Hall, where it is sung |
In the tradition of | Woody Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily?, Ferocious Fema |
After declining an invitation to appear in | Woody Allen's film Match Point (2005), Winslet state |
ore notable roles was that of Boris' father in | Woody Allen's Love and Death. |
He also appeared in | Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives as a New York lawye |
Other stage work includes Axel in | Woody Allen's play Don't Drink The Water, David in M |
, and included brief uncredited appearances in | Woody Allen's Bananas (1971) as a subway thug, in th |
The melody can be heard in | Woody Allen's Another Woman from 1988. |
, dramatic, modulated voice as the narrator of | Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run. |
chestra can also be heard in the soundtrack to | Woody Allen's Manhattan (film). |
Under | Woody Allen's direction, Wiest won an Academy Award |
It was featured briefly in | Woody Allen's 1977 film Annie Hall as the boyhood ho |
The song was featured in | Woody Allen's 1987 film "Radio Days" and Illusion So |
Woody Allen's A Midsummers's Night Sex Comedy and Th | |
ut more intriguing support roles, appearing in | Woody Allen's Celebrity, Robert Altman's The Gingerb |
ppeared in such critically acclaimed movies as | Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite, the Oliver Stone-pro |
he Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover and | Woody Allen's You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. |
Rose's other film work includes | Woody Allen's Radio Days and the opening narration f |
Tagline: If | Woody Allen's 'What's Up Tiger Lily?' made you laugh |
on The Godfather, The Godfather: Part II, and | Woody Allen's Manhattan, received his first Best Cin |
The movie follows the same plot as | Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives. |
tion has morphed into "Actors and actresses in | Woody Allen's movies". |
In 1985 she worked as a musical consultant on | Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo and later on |
set to a Wardell Gray melody, was featured in | Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry (1997) and has be |
ing from the well-reviewed Lost In America and | Woody Allen's A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy to the |
rant was featured in several movies, including | Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, A Walk on the Mo |
Her film credits include | Woody Allen's 2010 romantic comedy You Will Meet a T |
Sportswriter Lenny Weinrib ( | Woody Allen) is married to career-driven wife Amanda |
c comedy about a restaurant cashier (played by | Woody Allen) with no real talent or political convic |
eryone Says I Love You (1996 film, directed by | Woody Allen) |
reenplays by Spike Lee, Steven Soderbergh, and | Woody Allen), "recalled Oscar voting at its most irr |
Martin Ritt's The Front (1976) (also starring | Woody Allen). |
and Michael's Pub (where he was a stand-in for | Woody Allen). |
Movie stars like | Woody Allen, philosophers like Arthur Danto, and pol |
In addition to the credited writers, | Woody Allen, Peter Sellers, Val Guest, Ben Hecht, Jo |
in Midnight in Paris, written and directed by | Woody Allen, and is set to appear in War Horse, a fi |
im and was nominated for three Academy Awards: | Woody Allen, for Best Director; Martin Landau, for B |
dekick in 1964 bears a striking resemblance to | Woody Allen, though his hairdo is very much like Sid |
n romantic comedy film written and directed by | Woody Allen, scheduled to be released in 2012. |
ervice still had about 90 customers, including | Woody Allen, Stephen Sondheim and Steven Spielberg. |
In the movie Broadway Danny Rose, directed by | Woody Allen, a glass harp is played by Gloria Parker |
A cross between Johnny Rotten and | Woody Allen, with a shock of red hair, gaudy jackets |
Directed by | Woody Allen, who proposed that idea to the Principal |
einfeld, Jerry Springer, interviewed merchant, | Woody Allen, Archie Bunker, Paul 'Pegleg' Begala, Ne |
, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Riley Bechtel, | Woody Allen, Madeleine Albright, King Juan Carlos of |
included SCTV, Steve Martin's Let's Get Small, | Woody Allen, The Credibility Gap, and Bob and Ray. |
From A to Z is a musical revue with a book by | Woody Allen, Herbert Farjeon, and Nina Warner Hook a |
in the careers of such stars as Judy Garland, | Woody Allen, Henry Fonda, Marilyn Monroe, Robert Red |
uded Johnny Mathis, Robert Goulet, Bill Cosby, | Woody Allen, Barbara Streisand, Chet Atkins, Jerry R |
He was music director of The Movie Music of | Woody Allen, which premiered at the Hollywood Bowl. |
dio executive in Hollywood Ending for director | Woody Allen, portraying his ex-wife, and in Spanglis |
Again, Sam, directed by Herbert Ross, starring | Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and Tony Roberts |
ont, a 1976 Hollywood blacklist drama starring | Woody Allen. |
d for orchestrations featured in the movies of | Woody Allen. |
rn, Marty Grosz and the filmmaker/clarinettist | Woody Allen. |
rom the 2005 film of the same name directed by | Woody Allen. |
to do so are Billy Wilder, Paddy Chayefsky and | Woody Allen. |
cer, of virtually all of the films directed by | Woody Allen. |
thers, a 1975 collection of humorous essays by | Woody Allen. |
1998 comedy-drama film written and directed by | Woody Allen. |
Woody Allen: A Life in Film (2002) | |
mething akin, actually the voice of "Death" in | Woody Allen's 1975 comedy Love and Death. |
nd film including: Robert Redford's Quiz Show, | Woody Allen's Don't Drink the Water, and Todd Haynes |
W. A. Keonigsberg (W. A. probably indicating “ | Woody Allen,” as Koenigsberg is Woody Allen's birth |
rstory composition, including invasion by both | woody and herbaceous species. |
While | Woody and Bullseye are saved, Jessie ends up being l |
Fragrant compounds for | woody and fibrous plant materials are often obtained |
Woody and Buzz then aggressively compete for the att | |
The larvae feed on various | woody and herbaceous plants such as Erica, Calluna a |
It is found in | woody and many herbaceous dicots, gymnosperms and so |
le nuts grow clumped together in large, round, | woody and extremely hard seed pods the size of a lar |
The three soon arrive at the mansion, and | Woody and Andy begin playing their instruments with |
osebay rhododendron is associated with reduced | woody and herbaceous seedling abundance throughout i |
Woody and Buzz Buzzard seek the attention of a curva | |
Through a series of mishaps, | Woody and Hank accidentally kidnap Lucas and allow t |
The lower stems are | woody and corky. |
The aroma of nerolidol is | woody and reminiscent of fresh bark. |
His parents, | Woody and Virginia Taylor Klose, were radio producer |
Duke Kahanamoku's Roadsters And Jalopies ( | Woody and the Gang) |
Though guitarist Warren Haynes, bassist Allen | Woody and pianist Johnny Neel (all having joined the |
bass players dedicated to the memory of Allen | Woody and features bass players that he respected an |
t tall and 2-4 ft wide, with stems that become | woody and light tan as they age. |
Nicknamed | Woody and Wendy she overcame a number of injury brea |
As it ages the stem becomes increasingly | woody and the plant eventually develops a growth for |
two teenagers, Cindy Mae and her older brother | Woody, and the trio solves confusing mysteries that |
isc jockey Greg Budell, local songstress Susan | Woody, and longtime Montgomery personality Skipper. |
Woody and Natalia are engaged and Woody's Condorman | |
As previously stated, the knoppers become | woody and brown in early autumn, after which they fa |
Woody and Buzz are hotel bellhops busy staring at a | |
In early 2010, Lego released | Woody and Buzz to the Rescue, a playset including a |
cm broad, dark green to brown in colour, hard, | woody, and superficially similar to some conifer con |
It is used to control weeds, | woody and herbaceous plants, and sugar cane. |
Woody and Haynes formed side project Gov't Mule in 1 | |
Woody Annison - production: tracks 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 11 | |
Dave, Spider, and | Woody are there to lose their virginity, while Wende |
Sharon and | Woody are wed, and bid a fond farewell to Finian, wh |
He and Arthur | Woody are considered to be the two most important ea |
Adults can be found in | woody areas between June and August. |
Woody arrived at Cheers expecting to meet his "penpa | |
own kohlrabi much over 5 cm in size tend to be | woody, as do full-grown kohlrabi much over perhaps 1 |
Woody ask a question about women to the cop. | |
ple-like smell with pineapple, strawberry, and | woody aspects reminding of sweet pine. |
are typically Clematis, Euphorbia, and various | woody Asteraceae . |
cending becoming pendent, to 5 m long or more, | woody at base, profusely branched, primary stems, te |
right to sprawling perennial herb which can be | woody at the base. |
merous stems reaching a height of 20 to 80 cm, | woody at the base, simple or branched, leafy, lowere |
Woody attaches the elephant to a water spout and att | |
Julie Berger, Jon Corbet, Scott | Woody: Background vocals |
Fargesia dracocephala is a | woody bamboo native to central China. |
a maximum height around 16 centimeters from a | woody base with spreading stolons. |
This is a climbing perennial herb producing a | woody base and sprawling with thin, tanging green to |
It is a perennial herb growing from a | woody base surrounded by rosettes of large leaves th |
This is a bushy shrub growing from a | woody base and reaching a maximum height around half |
The | woody base grows attached to wet, mossy cliffs. |
This is a shrubby perennial growing from a | woody base and reaching heights of about 20 to 30 ce |
y perennial herb or small shrub growing from a | woody base and producing sprawling stems from a few |
This is a tough perennial herb growing from a | woody base and forming thin, erect stems to about 35 |
produces several erect stems from a branching, | woody base, and there is no basal rosette of leaves. |
herb, sometimes becoming like a shrub, with a | woody base. |
meters in height, Desmanthus bicornutus has a | woody base. |
t stems up to about 12 centimeters tall from a | woody base. |
t perennial herb or small shrub growing from a | woody base. |
It produces several thin, upright stems from a | woody base. |
ct stem up to about 30 centimeters tall from a | woody base. |
rb growing in flat clumps on the ground from a | woody base. |
b producing one or more spreading stems from a | woody base. |
low clumps up to a meter wide, the plants with | woody bases branching into fleshy, jointed green ste |
The stems have | woody bases and green, thorn-tipped branches. |
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