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  1. Jessica Phyllis Lange (/ l æ ŋ /; born April 20, 1949) is an American actress. Known for her performances on stage and screen she has received numerous accolades and is one of the few performers to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting, having received two Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award, along with five Golden Globe Awards and one Screen Actors Guild Award.

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  2. Rebecca Ann Lange is a professor of experimental petrology, magmatism and volcanism at the University of Michigan. [1] Her research investigates how magmatism has shaped the evolution of the Earth, as well as the formation of continental crust. She is a Fellow of the Mineralogical Society of America and was awarded the F.W. Clarke Medal in 1995.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Artie_LangeArtie Lange - Wikipedia

    • 1987–1995: Early Career
    • 1995–1997: Mad TV, First Suicide Attempt, and Jail Time
    • 1997–2001: Dirty Work and The Norm Show
    • 2001–2008: The Howard Stern Show and Artie Lange's Beer League
    • 2008–2009: Various Projects and Stern Show Departure
    • 2010–2014: Second Suicide Attempt, Radio Show, and Second Book
    • 2014–2019: The Artie Quitter Podcast, Third Book, and Crashing
    • 2019–Present: Resuming Career and Halfway House Podcast

    Lange cites Richard Pryor, Richard Lewis, and George Carlin as early influences. On July 12, 1987, at age nineteen, Lange performed his first stand-up comedy routine at The Improv in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. He recalled, "I bombed for five minutes. Everyone thinks that they can do better. I was unprepared, I mumbled, and I forgot stuff. But I'm p...

    At age twenty-seven, Lange was selected as one of the eight cast members in the sketch comedy series Mad TV, from the eight thousand that were screened. He flew to Los Angeles in May 1995 to shoot the television pilot which was picked up by the Fox network. Lange moved to Los Angeles two months later to film the first season. The show paid him a la...

    In 1997, Lange left rehab and resumed stand-up gigs in New York City. His depression improved soon after when he was invited to audition for two network television sitcoms, which boosted his confidence "astronomically". During the negotiations phase, Lange was contacted by comedian and actor Norm Macdonald, who asked him to audition for the dual le...

    In March 2001, comedian and writer Jackie Martling left The Howard Stern Show. Stern announced a "Win Jackie's Money" contest and had several comedians audition for the vacant seat by sitting in on some shows. Lange was introduced to the show in 1982 by his father, and since became a big fan. He spoke about his invitation to take part in the contes...

    In June 2008, Lange headlined a comedy tour he formed, named Operation Mirth, with the United Service Organizations to entertain American troops serving in Afghanistan. He was inspired to do so after watching Patriot Act: A Jeffrey Ross Home Movie, a documentary about comedian Jeffrey Ross' own USO tour in Iraq. Lange picked comedians Jim Florentin...

    On January 2, 2010, Lange attempted suicide for the second time at his home by drinking bleach, slitting his wrists, and stabbing himself in the abdomen nine times with a 13-inch kitchen knife. He was found on the floor by his mother who, unbeknownst to him, was outside planning an intervention for him with his sister, two uncles, and comedian Coli...

    Following the cancellation of his DirecTV show, Lange focused on his comedy career. He recorded a one-hour special for Comedy Central titled The Stench of Failure that aired on October 18, 2014. On November 4, 2014, Lange sent out a series of tweets about a sexual fantasy between him and ESPN sportscaster Cari Champion set during slavery times. He ...

    After being released from rehab, Lange performed his first stand-up routine that night at the Comedy Cellar in New York City. He then resumed regular stand-up gigs in the local area. He announced that he had written a fourth memoir while in rehab, tentatively named Rippin' & Runnin': Life on Drug Court. On September 20, 2019, Lange announced that h...

  5. (Right) Lt. Col. Rebecca Lange, commander, 7th Intelligence Squadron, poses with Christie, (middle) wife of Capt. Samuel (left) from the 7th IS, 70th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, at her graduation ceremony at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama in March.

  6. In 1919 the colorful western painter and illustrator Maynard Dixon walked into Dorothea Lange’s portrait studio. Dixon was a leading figure in the San Francisco art scene. Romance quickly blossomed, and the two were married early the following year. Dixon was 21 years Lange’s senior, with a teenage daughter from a previous marriage. Though Lange continued to operate her studio, she ...

  7. Sep 19, 2022 · Two female University of Michigan scientists are among 54 earth and space researchers named AGU Fellows today by the American Geophysical Union. Rebecca Lange. They are the first women from the U-M Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences to receive the honor, which is considered one of the highest in the earth and space sciences.

  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0820847Rebecca Staab - IMDb

    Rebecca Staab. Actress: The Night Agent. Rebecca Staab was born in Hays, Kansas and grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. Excelling in academics, Rebecca had a 4.0 GPA in both high school and college, and placed in the top five finalists in the Miss USA pageant as Miss Nebraska.

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