السبت، 18 يوليو 2020

Trevor Lawrence

Trevor Lawrence

Trevor Lawrence (born October 6, 1999) is a collegiate American football quarterback for the Clemson Tigers. Lawrence attended and played football for Cartersville High School in Georgia, where he was considered to be among the best high school quarterback prospects of all time.
After being named the starting quarterback in week 5, beating out Kelly Bryant, Lawrence led Clemson to an undefeated regular season, a 42–10 victory over Pittsburgh in the ACC Championship Game, and a bid to play in the College Football Playoff. The Tigers were ranked #2 in the College Football Playoff and defeated Notre Dame 30–3 in the 2018 Cotton Bowl Classic,  advancing to the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship game, where they defeated Alabama, 44–16.  Lawrence became the first true freshman quarterback to start for a National Champion since Jamelle Holieway in 1985 for Oklahoma. 

After throwing for 3,280 passing yards and 30 touchdowns and being named Offensive MVP of the National Championship and Cotton Bowl games, Lawrence was awarded the National Freshman of the Year and Archie Griffin Award by the Touchdown Club of Columbus.[14] He was also awarded ACC Rookie of the Year honors. 
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Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya

Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya

Ekaterina Dmitriyevna Alexandrovskaya (Russian: Екатерина Дмитриевна Александровская; 1 January 2000 – 18 July 2020)  was a Russian Australian pair skater. With her skating partner, Harley Windsor, she was the 2017 CS Tallinn Trophy champion, the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medallist, the 2018 CS U.S. Classic bronze medallist, and a two-time Australian national champion (2016, 2018).

At the junior level, she was the 2017 World Junior champion, the 2017 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, the 2016 JGP Estonia champion and the 2017 JGP Latvia champion.
Alexandrovskaya was born on 1 January 2000 in Moscow.  Her father died in 2015.  She became an Australian citizen in October 2017.  Alexandrovskaya struggled with depression and began treatment for epilepsy in January 2020
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Derek Ho

Derek Ho

erek Ho (September 26, 1964 — July 17, 2020) was an American surfer who won the world surfing championship in 1993. Ho was born in Kailua, Hawaii. He began surfing at the age of three, and won the world title at age 29, making him the first Native Hawaiian world champion. Derek Ho was the brother of Michael Ho, another champion surfer, and the first cousin of Don Ho, the Hawaiian singer. He was the uncle of professional surfers Mason Ho and Coco Ho. 

On July 17, 2020, Ho was hospitalized after suffering a heart attack; he subsequently fell into a coma and died late that afternoon. 
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Tony Finau

Tony Finau

Milton Pouha "Tony" Finau (born September 14, 1989) is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour.
Finau was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. Finau won the Utah State Amateur Championship in 2006, defeating future PGA Tour player Daniel Summerhays in the 36-hole championship match.

Professional career
Although Finau had college scholarship offers in basketball, he turned professional at the age of 17 and began playing on mini-tours including the Gateway Tour, NGA Hooters Tour, and National Pro Tour. 

Finau and his brother Gipper competed on the Golf Channel's The Big Break in 2009. Finau finished second on Big Break Disney Golf. 

Finau played on the PGA Tour Canada in 2013, making seven cuts in eight starts.  He finished T-3 at the 2013 Web.com Tour qualifying school to earn his Web.com Tour card for 2014.  He won his first title in August 2014 at the Stonebrae Classic.  He finished 8th in the regular season, and 12th in the Web.com Tour Finals to earn his PGA Tour card for the 2014–15 season.

In March 2016, Finau won his maiden title on the PGA Tour at the Puerto Rico Open. He won in a sudden death playoff over Steve Marino with a birdie on the third extra hole. He had earlier missed a putt for the victory outright on the 72nd green. The result moved Finau into the top 25 in the FedEx Cup standings.

Finau opted not to defend his Puerto Rico title in 2017, instead taking his chances to get into the field at the 2017 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, but was two players short of entering the field, which takes the top 64 available players from the Official World Golf Ranking.
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أديتيا شوبرا

أديتيا شوبرا

أديتيا شوبرا هو مخرج وكاتب سيناريو ومنتج هندي و هو متزوج من الممثلة الهندية راني موكيرجي. ولد في 21 مايو 1971 في بومباي. تعتبر كل من الأفلام التي أخرجها دلويل دول هانيا لا جايينغي (1995) ومحبتين (2000) وراب ني بانا دي جودي (2008) من أنجح الأفلام وأكبرها مداخيلاً في بوليوود.

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Aditya Chopra

Aditya Chopra

Aditya Chopra (born 21 May 1971) is an Indian filmmaker.  His work as a director includes Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Mohabbatein (2000), Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008), Befikre (2016). 

He is also the current Chairman of India's multi-national film, media and entertainment conglomerate Yash Raj Films (YRF) becoming the second person to hold that position in the company's history after Sanjeev Kohli.[9] Chopra has written and produced a number of films under the banner such as Veer-Zaara (2004), Fanaa (2006), Band Baaja Baaraat (2010), Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012), the Dhoom series (2004, 2006 & 2013), Sultan (2016), the Tiger series (2012 & 2017), and War (2019). He has broken away from typecast through production of off-beat films such as Chak De! India (2007), Rocket Singh (2009), and Dum Laga Ke Haisha (2015), that do not necessarily fit into the realm of "masala films". Chopra is also the first to move towards a true film studio model through independent projects helmed by talent under his banner.  Major post-production work of the company is now carried out of YRF Studios (co-founded by his ex-wife Payal Khanna), where Chopra serves as Chief Executive.  He has produced ten films that have accumulated worldwide gross earnings of more than $250 million,  which is the most for an Indian film producer.

In December 2009, Chopra fought a $3.7 billion hostile takeover bid by Walt Disney, post its acquisitions of Pixar and Marvel.  YRF continued as a domestic entity aided by the Tata Sons as Disney acquired UTV at $500 million.  In January 2019, YRF reached a $9.1 billion valuation by the NSE, thereby making it the biggest and most successful film production company in the history of Indian Cinema.  Apart from emerging as an equitable brand, his company earned the status of a movie mogul through distribution networks spread across the globe. Having denied him admission into the NSD as a young applicant, the Directorate of Film Festivals eventually honored him with the National Award for his achievements in 1995, 2005, 2007 and 2015.  The Government of India appealed both Chopra and Mani Ratnam to focus on content created locally under its Make in India initiative, which was later followed by productions like Sui-Dhaaga (2018) and Jayeshbhai Jordaar (2020) planned by his company. In June 2018, he was awarded membership into The Academy by the Producers Guild of America.  Widely regarded as one of the most influential and powerful executives in Indian entertainment, Chopra has however rejected the publicity and fame that came with being Yash Chopra's son and the Chief Executive of Yash Raj Films. He has remained extremely media-shy and a passive individual, battling constant reports of an alleged dysthymic disorder throughout his three-decade career, resulting in very few public photos of him being in existence
Chopra, the elder son of the late filmmaker Yash Chopra and Pamela Chopra, was born on 21 May 1971. He completed his formal education and acquired his Indian Certificate of Secondary Education from Bombay Scottish School. He graduated from Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics along with Anil Thadani, Karan Johar and Abhishek Kapoor.  He was married to Payal Khanna, until their divorce in 2009. The couple had no children. On 21 April 2014, he married actress Rani Mukerji in a private wedding ceremony in Italy.  In December 2015, Rani gave birth to their daughter Adira Chopra. 
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Haruma Miura

Haruma Miura

Haruma Miura (三浦 春馬, Miura Haruma, April 5, 1990 – July 18, 2020 ) was a Japanese actor and singer signed to Amuse, Inc.. He made his acting debut in 1997 in the television drama Agri and rose to popularity in the mid-2000s starring in Gokusen 3 and the 2007 film Koizora. He also played a leading role in the 2010 movie Kimi ni Todoke.
Miura made his debut in the NHK drama Agri when he was seven. He was enrolled at Tsukuba Actor's Studio and whilst he was still acting, formed the dance team Brash Brats with two other students. When Tsukuba Actor's Studio closed down, Miura and his bandmates joined Amuse. Miura soon gained recognition following several dramas such as Fight. In 2005, Brash Brats went on hiatus, while Miura continued his acting career.

Miura was cast in the movie Koizora in 2007. The same year, he was cast in the movie Negative Happy Chainsaw Edge starring Hayato Ichihara.  In 2008, he starred in Naoko and won the Sponichi Grand Prix Newcomer Award in the 63rd Mainichi Film Awards in 2009 for his role. He also was given a newcomer award in the 31st Japan Academy Awards on February 15, 2008 

Miura then went on to star in dramas such as Binbō Danshi and the third season of Gokusen as major supporting characters.  His growing popularity during 2008 then led him to become the leading character of Fujimaru Takagi in manga based drama Bloody Monday. 

In February 2009, he was one of the recipients of a newcomer award in the 2009 Elan d'or Awards. Miura starred in Crows Zero II, which is the sequel to Crows Zero and was reunited with actor Shun Oguri whom he had previously worked with in Binbō Danshi It opened in theaters on April 11, 2009. A movie of Gokusen was released in July, in which Miura reprised his role of Ren Kazama. From June 20, 2009 to July 26, 2009, Miura starred in his first stage production entitled Hoshi no Daichi ni Furu Namida.  On September 2, 2009, it was announced that Miura would play the lead role in the NTV drama Samurai High School. 
Miura did a documentary show with Takeru Satoh which was released 2010 as a DVD. In 2011, they released a DVD[15] of their eco-holiday in Sabah, Malaysia.

Miura played a leading role in Shinji Aoyama's 2011 film Tokyo Park.[ 

On Miura's 30th birthday on April 5, 2020, he revealed on an Instagram live-stream that he was releasing "Night Diver" as his second single in early Q3 2020, which contained three from different genres including a dance song and a love song.  He also stated that he composed and wrote the lyrics for one of B-side tracks. 
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زياد علي

زياد علي محمد