Justin Bartha
American actor in 'The Hangover' series
American actor in 'The Hangover' series
An American actor, primarily recognized for roles in film and television. Gained significant attention for portrayal of Doug Billings in 'The Hangover' film series. Also featured in the National Treasure films as Riley Poole, showcasing a blend of adventure and comedy. Made notable appearances in television series, including 'The Good Wife' and 'Welcome to the Family'. Bartha's performances have often highlighted both humor and depth, contributing to various storylines throughout his career.
Portrayed Doug Billings in 'The Hangover'
Appeared as Riley Poole in 'National Treasure'
Featured in 'The Good Wife'
A painter, sculptor, and illustrator from the Netherlands who contributed significantly to the art movement known as CoBrA. In the 1940s, this artist developed a distinctive style characterized by vibrant colors and abstract forms. In the 1950s, works such as 'New Babylon' were created, which explored themes of urban life and futurism. Engaged in various artistic collaborations and exhibitions, this individual remained active in the art scene until death in 2005.
Continue ReadingRuled as the emperor of the Sui dynasty from 581 until 604. Initiated the unification of China after a long period of fragmentation following the fall of the Han dynasty. Established a centralized government and promoted economic development, including the construction of the Grand Canal to facilitate trade and communication. Implemented reforms in agriculture, land distribution, and taxation to improve the lives of common people. Laid the foundation for the subsequent Tang dynasty's expansion and governance.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1880, a key figure in Czechoslovak history, played significant roles in astronomy, military, and politics. Émigré in France, he served as an aviator during World War I and became a general in the French Army. Instrumental in forming Czechoslovakia as a nation after the war, he emphasized the importance of Slovak identity. He held the position of Minister of War in the Czechoslovak National Council and advocated for Slovak autonomy. His life was cut short in 1919 when his plane crashed, leaving a lasting legacy.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1933, this novelist and essayist contributed significantly to American literature. Notable works include the novels 'Grendel' and 'The Sunlight Dialogues', which explore themes of identity and existence. In addition to fiction, this individual also wrote essays and literary criticism, influencing both readers and writers with a distinctive voice. Teaching roles at various institutions shaped future generations of writers. Engaged in the literary community, this figure also founded a notable writers' conference.
Continue ReadingThis individual was an influential figure in early European cinema, primarily active in the 1920s and 1930s. The work included contributions as a director and screenwriter. Several films received acclaim, including 'La Kermesse Héroïque' which showcased a blend of comedy and drama. The career also encompassed acting in various productions, enhancing the artistic landscape of the time.
Continue ReadingCo-founded Neuberger Berman, a prominent investment management firm. Played a significant role in the growth of the financial services industry. Contributed to the art world as a patron and collector, particularly known for supporting contemporary artists. Engaged in various philanthropic efforts, particularly in the arts and education.
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