Dick Rush was an Austrian-born American character actor of the silent and sound film eras. During his 28 year career, he would appear in between 160-300 films (depending on the source). The large majority of his parts were smaller roles, although he would occasionally be cast in a smaller featured role. His first part was in the silent 1920 film, Three Gold Coins, starring Tom Mix. His final appearance would be in 1948's Devil's Cargo, part of the "The Falcon" film series.
Rush is a 2012 Bollywoodthriller film directed by Shamin Desai. The film features Emraan Hashmi, Aditya Pancholi, Neha Dhupia and Sagarika Ghatge. The storyline is based on media and crime. The film released on 26 October 2012 on Dussehra. After the death of director Desai, the film was completed by his wife Priyanka Desai. It generally received negative response from critics and was declared a disaster at box-office.
Plot
The story follows media, politics, crime and sex at the point of life and death. Samar Grover (Emraan Hashmi) is a struggling news reporter. Even though his talk show is at the pinnacle of success, his personal life has turned upside down due to problems with his wife (Sagarika Ghatge). Seeing no way out, he accepts an assignment offered by a dynamic media tycoon named Lisa (Neha Dhupia), which he believes can make him millions. However, along with Lisa, one of India's most richest man, Roger Khanna (Aditya Pancholi), together play a game on Samar, which plunges him into a vortex of violence in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Beneath the veneer of glamour, money, power and the enviable life of media, lays a truth that is at once unbelievable and shocking.
Music of the Sun is the debut studio album by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna. It was released by Def Jam Recordings on August 30, 2005. Prior to signing with Def Jam, Rihanna was discovered by record producerEvan Rogers in Barbados, who helped Rihanna record demo tapes to send out to several record labels. Jay-Z, the former chief executive officer (CEO) and president of Def Jam, was given Rihanna's demo by Jay Brown, his A&R at Def Jam, and invited her to audition for the label after hearing what turned out to be her first single, "Pon de Replay". She auditioned for Jay-Z and L.A. Reid, the former CEO and president of record label group The Island Def Jam Music Group, and was signed on the spot to prevent her from signing with another record label.
As a surname, Dick is the 1,513th most common name in Great Britain with 6,545 bearers. Although found in every part of Britain, the form Dick is especially common in Scotland, and it was from there, in the 17th century, that the surname was taken to Northern Ireland. It is most common in West Lothian, where it is the 78th most common surname with 1,742 bearers. Other notable concentrations include Northumberland (146th, 1,630), Tyne and Wear (335th, 1,738) and Berkshire (365th, 1,704) and in Norfolk.
Currently, in the U.S., it ranks at 1,388 out of 88,799 surnames.
Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams star as Betsy and Arlene, two warm-hearted but not overly intelligent 15-year-old girls who are best friends, and who, through various twists and turns, become the legendary "Deep Throat" figure partly responsible for bringing down the presidency of Richard Nixon. Dan Hedaya plays Nixon.
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Betsy Jobs (Kirsten Dunst) and Arlene Lorenzo (Michelle Williams) are two sweet-natured but somewhat ditzy teenage girls living in Washington D.C. in the early 1970s. Betsy comes from a wealthy family in the Georgetown area, while Arlene lives with her widowed mother in an apartment in the Watergate building. One night, on a quest to mail a letter to enter a contest to win a date with teen idol singer Bobby Sherman, the two girls sneak out of Arlene's home, at the same time as the Watergate break-in. They manage to enter and leave through the parking garage by taping the latch of a door, accidentally causing the break-in to be discovered. They are seen by G. Gordon Liddy (Harry Shearer), who they believe to be committing a jewel robbery; they panic and run away. The security guard, startled by the taped door, calls the police, who immediately arrest the burglars.
1st place, 511.40 Dick Rush Invitational 2023, 1 meter springboard
May 24, 2023, Thornton, CO
published: 26 Mar 2023
Campaign for Free Enterprise Dick Rush
published: 20 Oct 2014
Collier Dyer, Dick Rush Memorial Coaches Invite 2022-03-18
published: 03 Apr 2022
The Verdict: Oklahoma's Impact Players - Meet Dick Rush. 6/29/2003
F2014.148.099
Description: Guest: Richard P. Rush, President and CEO of The State Chamber. Moderators interview Richard Rush about The State Chamber and its role in government and economics. They discuss a five-year business plan for Oklahoma proposed by The State Chamber. They also spend time talking about the "Right to Work" legislation.
Creator: Sidebar Productions
MARC Geographic Areas: Oklahoma (oku); United States (xxu)
Extent (quantity/size): 00:29:03
Media: Video - VHS Tape; video/mp4
Subjects: Economic development / Labor laws and legislation / Legal television programs / Lobbying / Local government
To inquire about licensing or purchasing a high resolution digital file contact the Oklahoma Historical Society Film Archives
https://www.okhistory.org/research/film
published: 18 Mar 2022
2012 Dick Rush Swim & Dive Invitational Mens 100Y BR Finals
2012 Dick Rush Swim & Dive Invitational 100Y BR Finals. March 31, 2012 Zachary Ballon 2012 Dick Rush Invitaional Champion Final time 1:00.75
published: 02 Apr 2012
Director Richard Rush on making Color of Night with Bruce Willis and adventures with The Stunt Man
PART 2 of a conversation with Oscar nominated director and screenwriter Richard Rush. He discusses making his first major studio film for Columbia Pictures "Getting Straight" starring Elliott Gould and Candice Bergen. The film chronicled the counter culture movement on college campuses in the 1960s and 1970s. The success of the film led Mr. Rush to develop "The Stunt Man" which took 10 years to reach the screen. He discusses his adaptation of the novel, working with actor Peter O'Toole, and how he approached directing this incredible film which received rave reviews and multiple Oscar nominations. Film critic Pauline Kael called "The Stunt Man, "a virtuoso piece of kinetic moviemaking". After viewing "The Stunt Man" Director Francois Truffaut labeled Richard Rush his "favorite American di...
published: 09 Jun 2014
Richard Rush for "The Stunt Man" 1979 - Bobbie Wygant Archive
For more interviews and stories go to www.bobbiewygant.com and www.nbcdfw.com
published: 01 Jun 2020
DICK'S Sporting Goods: Rush My Shirt
Watch as we surprise Denver fans with championship gear the moment the game ended, then shop for your own at dicks.com!
F2014.148.099
Description: Guest: Richard P. Rush, President and CEO of The State Chamber. Moderators interview Richard Rush about The State Chamber and its r...
F2014.148.099
Description: Guest: Richard P. Rush, President and CEO of The State Chamber. Moderators interview Richard Rush about The State Chamber and its role in government and economics. They discuss a five-year business plan for Oklahoma proposed by The State Chamber. They also spend time talking about the "Right to Work" legislation.
Creator: Sidebar Productions
MARC Geographic Areas: Oklahoma (oku); United States (xxu)
Extent (quantity/size): 00:29:03
Media: Video - VHS Tape; video/mp4
Subjects: Economic development / Labor laws and legislation / Legal television programs / Lobbying / Local government
To inquire about licensing or purchasing a high resolution digital file contact the Oklahoma Historical Society Film Archives
https://www.okhistory.org/research/film
F2014.148.099
Description: Guest: Richard P. Rush, President and CEO of The State Chamber. Moderators interview Richard Rush about The State Chamber and its role in government and economics. They discuss a five-year business plan for Oklahoma proposed by The State Chamber. They also spend time talking about the "Right to Work" legislation.
Creator: Sidebar Productions
MARC Geographic Areas: Oklahoma (oku); United States (xxu)
Extent (quantity/size): 00:29:03
Media: Video - VHS Tape; video/mp4
Subjects: Economic development / Labor laws and legislation / Legal television programs / Lobbying / Local government
To inquire about licensing or purchasing a high resolution digital file contact the Oklahoma Historical Society Film Archives
https://www.okhistory.org/research/film
PART 2 of a conversation with Oscar nominated director and screenwriter Richard Rush. He discusses making his first major studio film for Columbia Pictures "Get...
PART 2 of a conversation with Oscar nominated director and screenwriter Richard Rush. He discusses making his first major studio film for Columbia Pictures "Getting Straight" starring Elliott Gould and Candice Bergen. The film chronicled the counter culture movement on college campuses in the 1960s and 1970s. The success of the film led Mr. Rush to develop "The Stunt Man" which took 10 years to reach the screen. He discusses his adaptation of the novel, working with actor Peter O'Toole, and how he approached directing this incredible film which received rave reviews and multiple Oscar nominations. Film critic Pauline Kael called "The Stunt Man, "a virtuoso piece of kinetic moviemaking". After viewing "The Stunt Man" Director Francois Truffaut labeled Richard Rush his "favorite American director".
Also, his work on "Color of Night" starring Bruce Willis and how he finally claimed his director's cut of the film. Richard Rush was nominated for 2 Oscars for "The Stunt Man" at the 1981 Academy Awards; "Best Director" and "Best Adapted Screenplay" with co-writer Lawrence B. Marcus. Peter O'Toole was also nominated for "Best Actor" for playing the role of enigmatic director "Eli Cross".
PART 2 of a conversation with Oscar nominated director and screenwriter Richard Rush. He discusses making his first major studio film for Columbia Pictures "Getting Straight" starring Elliott Gould and Candice Bergen. The film chronicled the counter culture movement on college campuses in the 1960s and 1970s. The success of the film led Mr. Rush to develop "The Stunt Man" which took 10 years to reach the screen. He discusses his adaptation of the novel, working with actor Peter O'Toole, and how he approached directing this incredible film which received rave reviews and multiple Oscar nominations. Film critic Pauline Kael called "The Stunt Man, "a virtuoso piece of kinetic moviemaking". After viewing "The Stunt Man" Director Francois Truffaut labeled Richard Rush his "favorite American director".
Also, his work on "Color of Night" starring Bruce Willis and how he finally claimed his director's cut of the film. Richard Rush was nominated for 2 Oscars for "The Stunt Man" at the 1981 Academy Awards; "Best Director" and "Best Adapted Screenplay" with co-writer Lawrence B. Marcus. Peter O'Toole was also nominated for "Best Actor" for playing the role of enigmatic director "Eli Cross".
F2014.148.099
Description: Guest: Richard P. Rush, President and CEO of The State Chamber. Moderators interview Richard Rush about The State Chamber and its role in government and economics. They discuss a five-year business plan for Oklahoma proposed by The State Chamber. They also spend time talking about the "Right to Work" legislation.
Creator: Sidebar Productions
MARC Geographic Areas: Oklahoma (oku); United States (xxu)
Extent (quantity/size): 00:29:03
Media: Video - VHS Tape; video/mp4
Subjects: Economic development / Labor laws and legislation / Legal television programs / Lobbying / Local government
To inquire about licensing or purchasing a high resolution digital file contact the Oklahoma Historical Society Film Archives
https://www.okhistory.org/research/film
PART 2 of a conversation with Oscar nominated director and screenwriter Richard Rush. He discusses making his first major studio film for Columbia Pictures "Getting Straight" starring Elliott Gould and Candice Bergen. The film chronicled the counter culture movement on college campuses in the 1960s and 1970s. The success of the film led Mr. Rush to develop "The Stunt Man" which took 10 years to reach the screen. He discusses his adaptation of the novel, working with actor Peter O'Toole, and how he approached directing this incredible film which received rave reviews and multiple Oscar nominations. Film critic Pauline Kael called "The Stunt Man, "a virtuoso piece of kinetic moviemaking". After viewing "The Stunt Man" Director Francois Truffaut labeled Richard Rush his "favorite American director".
Also, his work on "Color of Night" starring Bruce Willis and how he finally claimed his director's cut of the film. Richard Rush was nominated for 2 Oscars for "The Stunt Man" at the 1981 Academy Awards; "Best Director" and "Best Adapted Screenplay" with co-writer Lawrence B. Marcus. Peter O'Toole was also nominated for "Best Actor" for playing the role of enigmatic director "Eli Cross".
Dick Rush was an Austrian-born American character actor of the silent and sound film eras. During his 28 year career, he would appear in between 160-300 films (depending on the source). The large majority of his parts were smaller roles, although he would occasionally be cast in a smaller featured role. His first part was in the silent 1920 film, Three Gold Coins, starring Tom Mix. His final appearance would be in 1948's Devil's Cargo, part of the "The Falcon" film series.
Shadow of Our Past We Hide Inside, the safety of the same games The same games Secrets, We've shield spinning us now in circles Bound in circles Don't pretend to know me, Yeah! Cause you don't know a thing Spin me from the agony, Yeah! Man, you so know anything. We play those games, when everything was perfect More then perfect How did we swim into this vicious cycle? Evil Cycle Stop Controlling everything, Yeah! One day soon your gonna see The Foul Love that you remade, Yeah! has made you my worst enemy So tell me why you need to feel? These things that are not real? Admitting in this... Love you until now The Shadows of Our Past Still nothing in our bags And this is the moment it all comes down! We hide Inside, the safety of the same games Stupid Games Secrets, We've shield spinning us now in circles Bound in Circles Don't pretend to know me, Yeah! Cause you don't know a thing The Foul Love that your remade, Yeah! Has made you my worst enemy So tell me why you need to feel? These things that are not real? Admitting in this... Love you until now The Shadows of Our Past Still nothing in our bags Cause we couldn't turn ourselves around The point of no return Now everything will burn And nothing but the ash will be where we fell The Shadows of Our Past Still nothing in our bags And this is the moment it all comes down (Robotic) Yeah These things that are not real Admitting in this... Love you until now The Shadows of Our Past Still nothing in our bags