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雷米·馬利克

雷米·薩義德·馬利克(阿拉伯语:رامي مالك,英語:Rami Said Malek,1981年5月12日),美國男演員。他因飾演USA電視台電視劇《駭客軍團》 中的Elliot Alderson獲得電視評論家選擇獎黃金時段艾美獎最佳戲劇類劇集男主角,2019年憑波希米亞狂想曲勇奪美國演員工會/金球獎和奧斯卡最佳男主角獎項, 成為第91屆奧斯卡金像獎的影帝。

馬利克在電影和電視劇裡所扮演的著名角色,包含福斯喜劇系列《家庭戰爭》中飾演主角家的鄰居同性戀少年“肯尼”而開始有名氣。而後在《博物館驚魂夜》系列飾演法老王兒子-孟卡拉,《大師》中飾演Clark,與 《暮光之城4:破晓》中飾演班傑明。2018年,他在傳記電影《波希米亞狂想曲:搖滾傳說》中飾演佛萊迪·墨裘瑞,為他贏得幾個獎項,包括奧斯卡最佳男主角獎、金球奖剧情类电影最佳男主角、美國演員工會獎最佳男主角和英國電影學院獎最佳男主角。他因此成為奧斯卡史上首位獲得最佳男主角的阿拉伯裔演員。

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生日,出生日期
1981年5月12日星期二
出生地
洛杉矶
年龄
44
星号

1981年5月12日星期二 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 131 日。 美国总统是 Ronald Reagan

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12th of May 1981 News

1981年5月12日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Ted Turner Files a Suit Against 3 TV Networks

Date: 12 May 1981

UPI

Upi

Ted Turner, chairman of the Cable News Network, filed an antitrust suit today accusing the three major television networks and the White House of limiting his organization's access to the news. He also called on Congress to investigate television programming and motion pictures that he said were ''polluting the minds of our people.''

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TOM BOSTIC

Date: 12 May 1981

AP

Tom Bostic, a former president of the National Association of Broadcasters and a past chairman of the CBS Affiliates group, died here yesterday.

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ILLINOIS PAPER SEEKS LIBEL-CASE SUPPORT

Date: 12 May 1981

By Jonathan Friendly, Special To the New York Times

Jonathan Friendly

Last June, The Alton Telegraph was ordered to pay $9.2 million for libeling a local contractor in a memorandum that two of its reporters sent to a Government investigator. Now, after a year of trying unsuccessfully to negotiate a smaller settlement, the paper is trying to rally other papers to help overturn a decision that many press freedom advocates say sets an alarming precedent of punishing a paper for a libel it did not print. The Telegraph has filed preliminary bankruptcy proceedings, further dramatizing a case that raises sensitive issues on the way reporters cooperate with law-enforcement investigators. The paper does not expect to go bankrupt, but the filing protects it from having to pay the judgment while the libel decision is appealed through the state courts.

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News Analysis

Date: 12 May 1981

By Richard Eder, Special To the New York Times

Richard Eder

Many French voters were taken by surprise yesterday when they elected Francois Mitterrand as their President. Many events of magnitude are surprises, even when they are expected or half-expected. For example, several important opinion polls had been predicting right along that Mr. Mitterrand held an advantage. The law prevented their publication, but they were circulated in restricted fashion and the restriction quite naturally bred skepticism. Those who knew about them doubted them.

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News Analysis

Date: 13 May 1981

By Edward Cowan, Special To the New York Times

Edward Cowan

The Reagan Administration asked Congress today to gore one of Washington's most sacred cows, Social Security benefits. Nearly a half-century after Congress authorized this most enduring of New Deal programs, the Administration asked the lawmakers to undertake what no President had proposed before: a general lowering of benefits. To be sure, as officials insisted, there would be no reductions in monthly payments for anyone who is already on the rolls or who achieves that status by Dec. 31. But for those who become beneficiaries after 1981, benefits under the legislation proposed today would be lower than they would be under present law. That would be true not only for those who take retirement at the age of 62, 63 or 64 but also for people who start drawing benefits at 65 or later. On the latter point, the eight-page ''fact sheet'' published by the Department of Health and Human Services said little.

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News Analysis

Date: 13 May 1981

By John Vinocur, Special To the New York Times

John Vinocur

In the years Valery Giscard d'Estaing has been President of France, economic and foreign policy in Western Europe has essentially meant a French-West German directorate in which the two countries operated in approximate tandem. The West Germans brought to the bargain their economic strength and their insecurities about how much of a European and global leadership role they could or should play. In exchange, the French offered the Bonn Government a kind of international chaperone service that provided a degree of diplomatic acceptability it felt it could not muster on its own. There was also a psychic bond: more than just providing the French with access to cash and power, the arrangement gave them the reassuring feeling they always had a notion of what the Germans were up to; the Germans, with a stronger craving for idealism, could say to themselves they had really brought an end to centuries of fatal rivalry.

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News Summary; TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1981

Date: 12 May 1981

International Financial turmoil gripped France after the election of Francois Mitterrand as the first Socialist President since Charles de Gaulle founded the Fifth Republic in 1958. Securities prices tumbled, the franc came under heavy speculative pressure, the price of gold soared, and the Goverment sent additional customs officers to airports and frontier crossings to prevent any smuggling of valuables to foreign havens. (Page A1, Column 3.) American-French amity was stressed by President Reagan in a message congratulating Francois Mitterrand for his victory in France's presidential election. Mr. Reagan said he looked forward to working with the Socialist leader, but he expressed concern about the possibility of Communists being invited to join the Government.(A6:1-4.)

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News of the Theater; STEVENS COURTS NEWMAN AND REDFORD

Date: 13 May 1981

By Carol Lawson

Carol Lawson

''Starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford'' makes for an attractive sign to hang on a theater marquee - which is exactly what the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington is trying to do. The Kennedy Center is negotiating with the two actors to star next season in a revival of ''What Price Glory?,'' Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings's 1924 play about two rivals in World War I, Captain Flagg and Sergeant Quirt under his command. Trying to sign Mr. Newman and Mr. Redford for a stage appearance might sound like a pie-in-the-sky notion, but it's not nearly as farfetched as it may appear. Both actors launched their careers on the stage - although it has been so long since either appeared in a play that this aspect of their past is nearly forgotten. Mr. Newman was seen on Broadway in ''Picnic'' and ''Sweet Bird of Youth'' in the 1950's, and most recently in 1964 in ''Baby Want a Kiss.'' Mr. Redford achieved instant stardom as leading man in ''Barefoot in the Park'' in 1963.

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News Summary; WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1981

Date: 13 May 1981

International A second Irish hunger striker died in a prison outside Belfast in his 59th day without food. Francis Hughes, a member of the outlawed Irish Republican Army, had been serving a life sentence for the murder of a British soldier. The latest death touched off new sectarian violence. (Page A1, Column 1.) Missiles were fired from Syrian soil at Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flying over Lebanon, apparently for the first time, the Israeli military command announced. But an Israeli spokesman said that the missiles had missed their targets and that the planes had returned safely to base. (A1:4.) A Syrian military spokesman said that Syrian forces in Lebanon had shot down an Israeli military reconnaissance plane, but he did not specify how. (A16:4-6.)

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Around the World; English-Language Paper To Start in Peking on June 1

Date: 13 May 1981

Reuters

The China Daily, an English-language paper, will start publication here on June 1.

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