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  1. SFiFF 2017 presented John Sayles and Maggie Renzi with the Lifetime Achievement Award. N. Scott Momaday was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award by Robert Redford and John Waters. Chris Eyre, George R.R. Martin, and Wes Studi returned as guests. SFiFF presented a Q&A with Ethan Hawke at Center for Contemporary Arts. [citation needed]

  2. Renzi had worked as a salad chef and a casting assistant in New York when she met Sayles in 1974; the two first worked together on the director's "The Return of the Secaucus Seven" (1980).

  3. Maggie tries to comfort him but watches helplessly as the police forcibly remove Trent to quarantine. Back home, Maggie encounters a trapped fox in the woods. Later she runs into her home, hysterical and coated in blood, admitting through tears to her frightened parents that she wanted to free the fox but then couldn't stop herself from ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maggie_VespaMaggie Vespa - Wikipedia

    Maggie Vespa is an American journalist and a correspondent for NBC News. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Before being hired by NBC , she had worked at KGW , the NBC affiliate station in Portland, Oregon , from 2014 to 2022, and had previously worked for KGUN , in Tucson, Arizona , and at WEEK / WHOI in Peoria, Illinois .

  5. Helen Renzi ... tutor Ralph Renzi ... craft service Jean-Louis Rodrigue ... movement coach: Mary McDonnell Jonathan Starch ... production consultant Sten Stenson ... craft service Nelle Stokes ... stand-in Beverly Taylor ... stand-in Sonya Touchet ... office production assistant

  6. As "Maggie Minskoff" she was production coordinator for the long-running Broadway musical revival Irene, starring Debbie Reynolds, staged in the Minskoff Theatre with her husband as co-producer. [39] She managed the Minskoff Theatre during the late seventies, drawing the ire of Liz Smith who insinuated she regularly overbooked the rehearsal ...

  7. Matteo Renzi (Italian pronunciation: [matˈtɛo ˈrɛntsi]; born 11 January 1975) is an Italian politician. He was the 56th Prime Minister of Italy . He became Prime Minister on 22 February 2014.

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