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Anthony Perkins - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

AMERICAN ACTOR, DIRECTOR, AND SINGER (1932–1992)
Tony Perkins (singer); Perkins, Anthony
  • Perkins embracing Brigitte Bardot in a publicity still for ''Une ravissante idiote''
  • Publicity photos like these (taken in 1959) served only to heighten Perkins's teen idol status
  • Perkins (right) in drag for ''The Matchmaker'' (1958), despite the fact that Paramount had just forbidden him from doing ''Some Like it Hot'' for its flamboyance
  • Anthony Perkins and Grover Dale backstage ''Greenwillow'' (1960)
  • Perkins (center) with lover Grover Dale clinging to his arm in ''Greenwillow'' (1960)
  • Anthony Perkins leaping for Philippe Halsman's "Jump" series
  • Anthony Perkins (right) with Orson Welles on the set of ''The Trial'' (1962)
  • Perkins with Sophia Loren on the set of ''Five Miles to Midnight'', 1961
  • Perkins (left) with Stephen Sondheim (right), 1970s
  • Perkins in a publicity still for ''Psycho'' (1960)
  • Perkins in a 1957 publicity still for ''Modern Screen''
  • Perkins posing for the intro of his ''Saturday Night Live'' episode, 1976
  • Perkins (back, far right) with Harry Belafonte (far left), Martin Luther King Jr. (center), and Coretta Scott King (front, far right), during the Selma march
  • Perkins's star on the Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures, located at 6821 Hollywood Blvd.
  • Perkins in 1983
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  • Anthony Perkins (left) with Paul Newman (right) in ''The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean'' (1972)
  • Perkins (top row, center) in a summer stock company, c. 1950
  • Evening Primrose]]'', 1966
  • Perkins (left) and Gary Cooper (right) filming ''Friendly Persuasion'' (1956)
  • Perkins and Ingrid Bergman in an advertisement for ''Goodbye Again'' (1961)
  • Perkins and Audrey Hepburn in a publicity still for ''Green Mansions'' (1959)
  • Perkins (far left) with [[Tab Hunter]] (far right), whom he dated
  • Perkins posing with future wife Berry Berenson for the cover of Andy Warhol's ''Interview'' magazine
  • Perkins in a school photograph, 1940s

Anthony Perkins         
n. Anthony Perkins (1932-1992) attore americano divenuto celebre nel ruolo di Norman Bates nel film di Alfred Hitchcock "Psycho"
Susan B. Anthony         
  • U.S. dollar coin with image of Susan. B. Anthony]]
  • [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]] (sitting) with Anthony
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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  • Letter by Susan B. Anthony to US Congress in favor of Women's Suffrage
  • Life]]'' magazine in 1913. Titled "Ancient History", it shows an Anthony-like figure in classical dress leading a protest for women's rights
  • U.S. Capitol Building]]. Created by [[Adelaide Johnson]] in 1920.
  • Susan B. Anthony
  • Printing House Square in Manhattan in 1868, showing the sign for ''The Revolution''{{'}}s office at the far right below ''The World'' and above ''Scientific American''.
  • The house that Susan B. Anthony shared with her sister in Rochester. She was arrested here for voting.
  • Headmistress Susan B. Anthony in 1848 at age 28
  •  Susan B. Anthony's gravestone with “I voted” stickers on it
  • Susan B. Anthony
  •  [[Commemorative stamp]] of Susan B. Anthony issued in 1936.<ref name=Anthonystamp/>
  • Woman's Building at the World's Columbian Exposition
AMERICAN WOMEN'S RIGHTS ACTIVIST
Anthony, Susan Brownell; Susan B Anthony; Susan Anthony; Susan Brownell Anthony; Susan B. Anthony (American Civil Rights Leader); Susan b anthony
Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), politica americana, fra i capi più eminenti del movimento per i diritti della donna
Anthony Hopkins         
  • Hopkins at the 2009 [[Tuscan Sun Festival]]
  • Anthony Hopkins Centre at the [[Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama]], [[Cardiff]]
  • The Innocent]]'' (1993)
  • Lecter t-shirt worn by Hopkins in ''Hannibal'' on display at the [[London Film Museum]]
  • Panorama of [[Snowdonia]] in north Wales which Hopkins described as "one of the most beautiful places in the world and Snowdon is the jewel that lies at its heart. It must be cherished and protected."<ref name="Snowdon"/>
  • Hopkins at the [[2005 Toronto International Film Festival]]
  • [[Richard Attenborough]] directed Hopkins in five films, and in the 1970s described him as "unquestionably the greatest actor of his generation".<ref name="Telegraph 2015"/>
WELSH ACTOR
Sir Anthony Hopkins; Anthony hopkins; Hopkins, Anthony; Hopkins, Sir Anthony; Stella Arroyave; Tony Hopkins; Philip Anthony Hopkins; Stella hopkins; Stella Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins (1937) attore anglo-gallese, vincitore nel 1992 dell"Oscar come migliore attore protagonista nel film "Silence of Lambs"

تعريف

Perkinism
·noun A remedial treatment, by drawing the pointed extremities of two rods, each of a different metal, over the affected part; tractoration, - first employed by Dr. Elisha Perkins of Norwich, Conn. ·see Metallotherapy.

ويكيبيديا

Anthony Perkins

Anthony Perkins (April 4, 1932 – September 12, 1992) was an American actor, director, and singer. Perkins is known for his role as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock's suspense thriller Psycho, which made him an influential figure in pop culture and in horror films. He often played distinctive villainous roles in film, though he was most renowned for his romantic leads. He distinguished himself by playing unconfident characters.

Born in New York City, Perkins got his start as an adolescent in summer stock programs, although he acted in films before he set foot on a professional stage. His first film, The Actress, costarring Spencer Tracy and Jean Simmons and directed by George Cukor, was a disappointment save for an Oscar nod for its costumes, and Perkins returned to the boards instead. He made his Broadway debut in the Elia Kazan-directed Tea and Sympathy where he played Tom Lee, a "sissy" cured by the right woman. He was praised for the role, and after it closed, he turned to Hollywood once more, starring in Friendly Persuasion (1956) with Gary Cooper and Dorothy McGuire, which earned him the Golden Globe Award for Best New Actor of the Year and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Rushes of the film led to Perkins landing a seven-year, semi-exclusive contract with Paramount Pictures. He was their last matinee idol.

Although Friendly Persuasion earned him much praise, Perkins solidified himself as a powerful actor in Fear Strikes Out the following year, which caused many to name him "the next James Dean" and "the greatest American actor under thirty." However, Paramount was more concerned with heterosexualizing Perkins's image, which led to a string of romantic roles alongside Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, and Shirley MacLaine. He was able to score the occasional serious role in the Broadway play Look Homeward, Angel (for which he was nominated for a Tony Award) and the 1959 film On the Beach with Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, and Ava Gardner. Although he was once again cast as a romantic lead in Jane Fonda's film debut, Tall Story, he was shortly thereafter cast as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), which established him as a horror icon and garnered him a Bambi Award nomination for Best Actor, as well as both a Best Actor nomination and a win from the International Board of Motion Picture Reviewers. His acclaimed work in the 1960 horror-thriller also led to his being typecast, and in order to escape the same villainous roles, as well as the homophobia he was being subjected to, Perkins bought himself out of his Paramount contract and fled to France, where he debuted in European film with Goodbye Again (1961). Even when paired with Oscar-winning actress Ingrid Bergman, he still distinguished himself as a talented performer, and the film earned him a Best Actor Bravo Otto nomination, a second career Bambi nomination, as well as his winning the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor and a Best Actor David di Donatello award.

After a string of European films featuring the likes of Sophia Loren, Orson Welles, Melina Mercouri, and Brigitte Bardot, Perkins returned to America in 1968 with his first American film after an eight-year hiatus, Pretty Poison. He costarred with Tuesday Weld, and the film became a cult classic. In the film's wake, he starred in numerous commercially and critically successful films, such as Catch-22 (1970), Play It as It Lays (1972), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), and Mahogany (1975), the latter of which broke box-office attendance records. During this time, Perkins went through conversion therapy and married Berry Berenson in 1973. He also conceded to typecasting, starring in Psycho II (1983), Psycho III (1986) and Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990). His turn in the 1986 entry of the anthology earned Perkins a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actor. Additionally, he was involved in numerous television excursions. His last film, In the Deep Woods, was a television film broadcast a month after his death in September 1992 from AIDS-related causes.

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1. Sal Mineo, Anthony Perkins, Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson, Batman and Robin, Charles Laughton, Randolph Scott, Liberace – all were unmasked by her penetrating gaze.
2. Crimes Of Passion, in which I played a whore, was directed by Ken Russell, who‘s a mad, self–sabotaging genius, and my co–star was the actor Anthony Perkins, of Psycho fame.
3. He also co–wrote the screenplay for the 1'57 film "Fear Strikes Out," which starred Anthony Perkins and was based on professional baseball player Jimmy Piersall‘s book about his mental illness.
4. He also co–wrote the screenplay for the 1'57 film Fear Strikes Out,‘‘ which starred Anthony Perkins and was based on professional baseball player Jimmy Piersall‘s book about his mental illness. –– Peter C.
5. Among Mulligan‘s other credits were "Fear Strikes Out," the 1'57 drama starring Anthony Perkins as troubled ballplayer Jim Piersall; "Summer of ‘42," the 1'71 wartime coming–of–age story starring Gary Grimes and Jennifer O‘Neill; and the 1'72 horror hit "The Other."