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NLS Other Writings: Say How, E-H – National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) | Library of Congress. Loc.gov. Retrieved on September 8, 2019. Gere is an accomplished musician, composing and performing the Pretty Woman piano theme and a guitar solo in Runaway Bride. He learned tap dance for his role as lawyer Billy Flynn in Chicago, [36] and karate for An Officer and a Gentleman. [37]

Greer Garson Nixes Political Career". The San Bernardino Sun. United Press International. 12 January 1966. On May 17, 2012, Albanian President, Bamir Topi awarded the "Medal of Gratitude" to Gere with the citation: "With gratitude and honor outstanding personality of the world art, great humanist and activist for the protection of human rights, which unmasked and the American public made known, and further, inhuman crimes, ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, in 1999, the Serbian military machine against the Albanian civilian population living in its land." [93] On February 16, 2012, the George Eastman Museum honored Gere with the George Eastman Award for distinguished contribution to the art of film. [94] Yeara b "Germaine Greer". Enough Rope with Andrew Denton. ABC Television (Australia). 15 September 2003. Archived from the original on 3 January 2006. Garson lived her final years in a penthouse suite at the Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, where she died from heart failure on 6 April 1996, at the age of 91. [35] She is interred beside her husband in the Sparkman-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery in Dallas. [36] Honours [ edit ] Garson also received Oscar nominations for her performances in the films Madame Curie (1943), Mrs. Parkington (1944), and The Valley of Decision (1945). She frequently co-starred with Walter Pidgeon, ultimately making eight pictures with him: Blossoms in the Dust (1941), Mrs. Miniver (1942), Madame Curie, Mrs. Parkington, Julia Misbehaves (1948), That Forsyte Woman (1949), The Miniver Story (1950), and Scandal at Scourie (1953). [16]

Greer was a special guest on an episode of the TV series Father Knows Best, playing herself. [20] On 4 October 1956, Garson appeared with Reginald Gardiner as the first two guest stars of the series in the premiere of The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford. She appeared as a mystery guest on What's My Line on 25 October 1953 and again on 6 April 1958 to promote her appearance on stage in Auntie Mame. She also served as a panelist rather than a guest on the What's My Line episode that aired on 12 May 1957. [21] There's a big cleft between sexual liberation and women's liberation. My sisters get mad at me when I say gay liberation is part of our whole movement, and we've got to combine them. They want me to wear pants and be unavailable, and carry a jimmy to bash people over the head with if they feel my ass in the street. They get mad at me for calling myself superwhore, supergroupie, and all that stuff. They think I'm cheapening myself, I'm allowing people to laugh at me, when the whole point is that if my body is sacred and mine to dispose of, then I don't have to build things around it like it was property that could be stolen. [83] Gere's interest in Buddhism began when he was in his 20s. [85] He first studied Zen Buddhism [85] under Kyozan Joshu Sasaki. After studying Zen for five or six years, [85] he and Brazilian painter Sylvia Martins traveled in 1978 to Nepal, where he met many Tibetan monks and lamas. [49] He then met the 14th Dalai Lama in India [85] and became a practicing Tibetan Buddhist (specifically of the Gelugpa school) [85] and an active supporter of the Dalai Lama. [7]

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Tweedie, Jill (8 March 2013). "From the archive, 8 March 1971: Women march for liberation in London". The Guardian. Greer was born in Melbourne to a Catholic family, the elder of two girls followed by a boy. Her father, called himself Eric Reginald ("Reg") Greer, he told her he had been born in South Africa, but she learned after his death that he was born Robert Hamilton King in Launceston, Tasmania. [9] She also learned he was christened Robert Henry Eric Ernest Hambert. [10] He and her mother, Margaret ("Peggy") May Lafrank, had married in March 1937; Reg converted to Catholicism before the wedding. [11] Peggy was a milliner and Reg a newspaper-advertising salesman. [12] [c] Despite her Catholic upbringing and her father's open antisemitism, Greer became convinced that her father was secretly of Jewish heritage. She believed her grandmother had been a Jewish woman named Rachel Weiss, but admits that she probably made this up out of an "intense longing to be Jewish." Despite not knowing whether she had any Jewish ancestry, Greer "felt Jewish" and began to involve herself in the Jewish community. She learned Yiddish, joined a Jewish theatre group, and dated Jewish men. [14] In addition to English, Greer had learnt three European languages by the age of 12. [15] Gere campaigns for ecological causes and AIDS awareness. He currently serves on the board of directors for Healing the Divide, an organization that supports global initiatives to promote peace, justice and understanding. [50] He helped to establish the AIDS Care Home, a residential facility in India for women and children with AIDS, and also supports campaigns for AIDS awareness and education in that country. In 1999, he created the Gere Foundation India Trust to support a variety of humanitarian programs in India. [51] Gere with Narendra Modi in 2015

In Random Harvest she co-starred with Ronald Colman. The drama received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor for Colman and Best Picture. The American Film Institute ranked it #36 on its list of 100 Greatest Love Stories of All Time, and it was one of Garson's favorite films. [15] Garson and co-star Walter Pidgeon in The Miniver Story (1950), a sequel to the successful award-winning Mrs. Miniver Garson in That Forsyte Woman(1949) Further information: White Beech: The Rainforest Years and Gondwana Rainforests of Australia Cave Creek, near Natural Bridge, Queensland In 1984 Greer bought The Mills, a Georgian farmhouse on three acres of land in Great Chesterford, Essex, where she planted a one-acre wood, which she said made her prouder than anything else she had done, and tried to keep "as a refuge for as many other earthlings" as she could. [162] [163] The Mills was still Greer's home for part of the year when she put it up for sale in 2018; [162] as of 2016 she was spending four months a year in Australia and the rest in the UK. [164] With Lewis Wolpert on Channel 4's After Dark, 1994 Richard Gere, Charlize Theron join in the Bush bashing". Orange County Register. September 4, 2007 . Retrieved November 21, 2020. Bykofsky, Stu (March 22, 2018). "Norman Mailer's Norristown mistress: I've been defamed". www.inquirer.com.a b McCann, Paul (25 February 1998). "Greer paid pounds 1/2m for new 'Female Eunuch' ". The Independent. Kirby, Walter (14 December 1952). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". Decatur Daily Review. p.54.

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