Matthew Modine
Actor in Full Metal Jacket and Stranger Things
Actor in Full Metal Jacket and Stranger Things
A film and television actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Gained prominence through roles in film and television, particularly in the Stanley Kubrick film Full Metal Jacket and the Netflix series Stranger Things. Modine began his acting career in the late 1970s and achieved early success with the film Vision Quest. In addition to acting, he directed several projects, including the film If I Had Known I Was a Genius. Active in various philanthropic efforts, he has supported causes related to mental health and education.
Starred in Full Metal Jacket
Appeared in Stranger Things
Acted in Vision Quest
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Continue ReadingActive primarily in the 17th century, this painter emerged as a prominent portrait artist, recognized for his contributions to Baroque art. Initially trained in Antwerp, he later moved to England, where he became the principal court painter to King Charles I. His style is characterized by a blend of dramatic lighting and rich color that conveyed the personality of his subjects. The painter's ability to capture the likeness of his sitters set a new standard for portraiture in Europe. He produced a significant body of work that includes numerous royal portraits and depictions of the English aristocracy.
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