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  1. Kenneth McMillan (1932 - 1989) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por Amadeus, Dune, Mi hijo favorito (Miniserie de TV), Algo más que colegas, Malone, Rebeldes temerarios, Dixie: Un cambio de hábitos (TV), Los ojos del gato, Confesiones verdaderas y Gélidas escenas invernales

  2. Sir Kenneth MacMillan (born Dec. 11, 1929, Dunfermline, Fife, Scot.—died Oct. 29, 1992, London, Eng.) was a British ballet choreographer who created more than 40 ballets during his career and helped revive the tradition of full-length ballets in Britain.. In 1945 MacMillan was awarded a scholarship to Sadler’s Wells Ballet School in London and one year later made his debut in The Sleeping ...

  3. 28 de jul. de 2021 · Kenneth McMillan, 56, who played the bigoted fire chief in Ragtime, the cynical and corrupt detective in True Confessions and the boss of television’s Rhoda, died Sunday of liver complication…

  4. We must understand MacMillan first as a maker of dances. Not on the terms of the Eurotrash of the last two decades, where the fraught message is all that matters and dance itself is no more than pointless gymnastics imposed on some hapless score. MacMillan, was, above all, a maker of dances, a discoverer of movement which could trace the ...

  5. Desde el año 1970 se convirtió en director del Royal Ballet. Sus últimos trabajos fueron creados alrededor de intrincados pas de deux que exploraban la psicología interior de sus personajes, como en Mayerling (1978) y Gloria (1980). Kenneth MacMillan falleció en Londres el 29 de octubre de 1992. *buscabiografias.com

  6. Home. I’m a professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Texas at Austin. My primary research area is formal methods. I have worked on topics such as symbolic model checking, Petri net unfoldings, automated abstraction, compositional methods, Craig interpolation, deductive verification and specification-based testing.

  7. WITH CLEMENT CRISP. Sir Kenneth MacMillan, principal choreographer of the Royal Ballet, has been controversial ever since he staged his first professional ballet at Sadler's Wells Theatre as a young dancer in 1955. He has since become one of the most important forces in the dance of our time.