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Robin Wright Penn Videos
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 | Charlie Rose - Rachel Weisz / Robin Wright Penn /... Segment 1: Actor Rachel Weisz talks about her Academy Award nominated performance in "The Constant Gardner."Segment 2: A discussion with Robin Wright Penn about her film "Sorry, Haters."Segment 3: Catherine Keener talks about her portrayal of writer Harper Lee, and being nominated for an Oscar in "Capote." |  | Charlie Rose - Robin Wright Robin Wright discusses her new book, "Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East." She talks about what the future struggle for democracy in the region might look like, and what the US can do to support it. Here is a part of that conversation:Visit charlierose.com for the full interview. |  | Robin Wright - Iran's Rebellious Youth Vote Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/03/13/Robin_Wright_on_the_Future_of_the_Middle_EastAward-winning Washington Post correspondent discusses emerging rebellious attitudes among Iran's younger generations.-----Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East with journalist Robin Wright in conversation with KCRW's Warren Olney. This program is part of the Los Angeles Public Library's ALOUD speakers and authors program.Drawing on 35 years of reporting - through wars, revolutions and uprisings - one of America's most prescient journalists offers an insightful reckoning of the changes wracking the Middle East and their impact on its and America's future - Los Angeles Public LibraryRobin Wright, who covers foreign policy for The Washington Post, has reported from over 140 countries for The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, CBS News, The New Yorker, The Sunday Times and others. She has covered a dozen wars and revolutions in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia. Warren Olney IV is the host and executive producer of the nationally syndicated PRI program To the Point as well as the long-running local affairs show Which Way, L.A.?, both of which originate at Santa Monica public radio station KCRW. |  | Robin Wright - Challenges for Reform in the Islamic World Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/03/13/Robin_Wright_on_the_Future_of_the_Middle_EastAward-winning Washington Post correspondent Robin Wright discusses challenges for democratic and Islamic reforms in the Middle East.-----Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East with journalist Robin Wright in conversation with KCRW's Warren Olney. This program is part of the Los Angeles Public Library's ALOUD speakers and authors program.Drawing on 35 years of reporting - through wars, revolutions and uprisings - one of America's most prescient journalists offers an insightful reckoning of the changes wracking the Middle East and their impact on its and America's future - Los Angeles Public LibraryRobin Wright, who covers foreign policy for The Washington Post, has reported from over 140 countries for The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, CBS News, The New Yorker, The Sunday Times and others. She has covered a dozen wars and revolutions in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia. Warren Olney IV is the host and executive producer of the nationally syndicated PRI program To the Point as well as the long-running local affairs show Which Way, L.A.?, both of which originate at Santa Monica public radio station KCRW. |  | ROBIN WRIGHT PENN Biography, pictures and videos!!No Copyright Infringement intended please don't delete this vid! |  | Girls Like You featuring Robin Wright (Penn) Robin Wright Penn stars in this video clip of Combonation |  | Robin Wright Penn and husband Sean in Cannes 1997 The couple were in Cannes for the premiere of their movie "She's so Lovely"SHE'S SO LOVELYDirected by Nick Cassavetes Writing Credis John Cassavetes Cast Robin Wright Penn as Maureen Murphy Quinn James Gandolfini as Kiefer Susan Traylor as Lucinda Harry Dean Stanton as Tony 'Shorty' Russo Debi Mazar as Georgie Sean Penn as Eddie Quinn Paul Johansson as Intern #2 Justina Machado as Carmen Rodriguez Kristina Malota as Rosie Nicolette Little as Dolly Kelsey Mulrooney as Jeannie John Travolta as Joey Gena Rowlands as Miss Green David Thornton as Saul Sunday Genre Comedy/ Drama/Romance Budget $18,000,000 Release Date August 27, 1997 Filming Dates June 1996 Filming locations Los Angeles, California, USA Plot Maureen (Robin Wright Penn) is pregnant and her mentally ill husband Eddie (Sean Penn) has disappeared for a few days. Nervous, Maureen shares a couple of drinks with neighbour Kiefer (James Gandolfini), who attempts to rape her and beats her up. When Eddie returns and finds his wife battered he goes ballistic, shoots a mental health worker that tries to help him and is put in a mental home. 10 years later Eddie is released and finds that Maureen divorced him, remarried with Joey (John Travolta), and has three children, one which is his little girl Jeanie (Kelsey Mulrooney). Eddie wanting what is his, goes to Maureens home and reclaims his women. |  | Charlie Rose - Vali Nasr / Robin Wright / Terry Semel /... A discussion about Iran and the United States with Vali Nasr of theCouncil on Foreign Relations and Robin Wright of the Washington Post.Also, Terry Semel, CEO of Yahoo! and Frank Rich of The New York Times,author of "The Greatest Story Ever Sold". |  | Robin Wright Penn on Santa Barbara from 1984 |  | Authors@Google: Robin Wright Robin Wright visits Google's Mountain View, CA, headquarters to discuss her book, "Dreams and Shadows." This event took place on March 11, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. |  | Robin Wright Penn Ecomom Composting for Earth Day 2008 In honor of the 38th Anniversary of Earth Day, and due to the graciousness and generosity of Robin Wright Penn, her husband Sean Penn (who chipped in with direction), our Program Director Chrise de Tournay Birkhahn and Jeff Brooks, who kindly donated his cinematography and editing skills (and put up with our very spontaneous and unscripted project), we've put together an Introduction to Composting Video for you. Technically, as Chrise says, we're more rotters than composters but the point is that this is an easy and affordable way to reduce your waste.Over 1/3rd of all trash that ends up in our landfills comes from green waste. With landfills around the world quickly reaching capacity, we'll soon have to start transporting our trash to new locations further increasing the natural resources used in waste management. Less trash ='s reduced use of fossil fuels and fewer CO2 and methane emissions, both of which contribute to global warming. It's a great way to teach your children about the food cycle. Composting can save you money on trash collection and help fertilize your garden (or your friend's garden). |  | Robin Wright Penn at Independent Spirit Awards 2006 Robin on the red carpet. She was nominee as Best Supporting Actress for her role of Diana in the movie "Nine Lives" directed by Rodrigo Garcia |  | Robin Wright Penn - A Hero Comes Home Robin Wright Penn - A Hero Comes Home |  | Robin Wright Penn from 1984 |  | Robin Wright leaves Santa Barbara in 1986 ...to play The Princess Bride |  | Combonation : Girls Like You (w/ Robin Wright Penn) LA ChinatownNewWave 80's rock sceneComboNation : ? Randy Foote - Vocals & Percussion ? Mark Hart - Vocals, Guitar & Keyboard ? Steve Dudas - Lead Guitar ? Rick Moors - Bass ? Billy Thomas - Drums & VocalsComboNation was part of the revitalized Los Angeles music scene of the 1980's spawned by the growth of new live music venues such as the Hard Rock Cafe and especially Chinatown's famous restaurant/bar Madam Wong's. "Besides Oingo Boingo, Madam Wong's stages hosted the Police, X, the Motels, 20/20, the Knack, the Know, the Textones, the Go-Gos, the Plimsouls, the Nu-Kats, the Bus Boys, Plane English, the Naughty Sweeties, the Blasters, and more."ComboNation recorded two albums, "COMBONATION", produced by Ted Templeman for Warner Bros. in 1984, and they recorded as "The Dig" for Atlantic in 1987, produced by Mark Ross.ComboNation's video "Girls Like You" features Robin Wright Penn a few years before her roles as Buttercup in The Princess Bride and Jenny in Forrest Gump shot her to stardom. It was directed by Stephen R. Johnson (his first video, before he directed the first season of PeeWee's Playhouse and Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer" video)ComboNation distinguishes itself with prolific songwriting -- their tunes are witty and intelligent, both structurally and lyrically, with excellent musicianship and terific band dynamics. Lead Singer Randy Foote has an engaging relaxed stage presence, but can deliver with intensity... just check out the home made video of Best of Both Worlds from a mid-eighties appearance at Club Lingerie in Hollywood -- this was shot during the first years that consumer VHS camcorders became available. |
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