Greta Gerwig Aniversari, data de naixement

Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig (Sacramento, 4 d'agost de 1983) és una directora, guionista i actriu de cinema estatunidenca. Al principi de la seva carrera fou més coneguda per la seva participació com actriu en el moviment cinematogràfic mumblecore i el cinema independent, sobretot juntament amb Joe Swanberg i Jay Duplass i Mark Duplass. Va ser nominada al Globus d'Or a la millor actriu musical o còmica 2013 pel seu paper com a Frances Ha., de la que també en va ser guionista juntament amb Noah Baumbach, la seva parella des de 2011.

La segona part de la seva carrera es centra en la direcció i el guió, debutant en solitari amb Lady Bird, tot un èxit de crítica, públic i premis, incloent ser nominada al Oscar al millor guió original i al Oscar a la millor direcció. Fites que va repetir en el seu segon projecte, la nova adaptació de Donetes, estrenada a finals del 2019.

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Aniversari, data de naixement
dijous, 4 d’agost de 1983
Lloc de naixement
Sacramento
Edat
42
Horòscop

El 4 d’agost de 1983 era un dijous sota el signe estrella de . Era el 215 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era Ronald Reagan.

Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 42 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el dilluns, 4 d’agost de 2025, fa 43 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el dimarts, 4 d’agost de 2026, d'aquí a 321 dies. Heu viscut durant 15.384 dies, o unes 369.224 hores, o uns 22.153.449 minuts, o uns 1.329.206.940 segons.

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4th of August 1983 News

Notícies tal com van aparèixer a la portada del New York Times el 4 d’agost de 1983

A PARAGON OF PROFESSIONALISM

Date: 05 August 1983

The tall, baldish man who glares challengingly at the world through owlish spectacles and today became the first Socialist to preside over an Italian Government represents the triumph of a cool political professionalism that is as new to his country as is his Socialist-led Government. So complete has been Bettino Craxi's triumph that hardly anyone in Italy seems to take exception at its exceptional nature or the break with tradition that the new Prime Minister represents. Mr. Craxi's professionalism has made Italy take for granted not only that he should head the Government, although his party holds only 11.4 percent of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies, but also that he should be many things that the heads of the 43 Cabinets that preceded his were not. For one thing, unlike his predecessors who came from the professions or Italy's sprawling administrative apparatus, Mr. Craxi (pronounced CRACK-see) has never been anything but a politician and party functionary. In a country in which men and women of the post-World War II era are made to feel naked without academic titles and in which ''dottore'' is the minimum form of address used for people of some professional standing, Mr. Craxi is a college dropout.

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CRAFT TRIAL DEPOSITION READ

Date: 05 August 1983

AP

A consultant warned Christine Craft before she started work as a television anchor that Kansas City was a conservative town and that she would have to take special care with her dress and appearance, according to testimony today. Defense attorneys at the sex-discrimination trial read from the deposition of Lynn Wilford, who worked for a consulting concern employed by KMBC-TV.

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U.S. WARSHIPS WILL MEET SOVIET VESSELS IN LATIN ZONE

Date: 05 August 1983

By Richard Halloran

Richard Halloran

Reagan Administration officials said today that every Soviet ship that enters waters off Central America in coming weeks would meet a United States Navy warship. The aim, they said, is to underscore to the Soviet Union the American military presence in the region. The officials said Navy warships had been instructed to show themselves to Soviet vessels much as the destroyer Lynde McCormick did last Saturday when she hailed and then trailed the Soviet freighter Aleksandr Ulyanov off the Pacific coast of Nicaragua. In some cases, the officials said, the American warships will hail Soviet vessels to make inquiries; in others the warships will only show themselves to the Soviet crews. The decision whether to make inquiries, it was said, would be up to the individual captain.

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A CONSULTANT TESTIFIES IN TV CO-ANCHOR CASE

Date: 04 August 1983

AP

A consultant whose viewer surveys helped lead to the demotion of Christine Craft as co-anchor at KMBC-TV here in 1981 testified today that comments he made were designed to draw out participants, not prejudice them against her. The consultant, Steve Meacham, testifying for the defense in Miss Craft's $1.2 million sex-discrimination trial, was heard on tapes played for the jury to say: ''Is she a mutt? Let's be honest about this.'' He was also heard to say, ''Let's spend 30 seconds destroying Christine Craft,'' and ''Move her back to California? If we all chip in, can we buy her a ticket?''

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TOP BOOSTER FOR BAR UNIT

Date: 04 August 1983

By David Margolick

David Margolick

Man in the News ATLANTA, Aug. 3 - Two and a half years ago, after he had been chosen ''president-elect nominee'' of the American Bar Association, Wallace D. Riley of Detroit rose to address the organization's house of delegates. He expressed his thanks for the opportunity to lead the big organization, vowed to do his best, and then made one final comment. ''I'd like you all to do me a favor,'' he said in a typically boosterish fashion. ''When you get back home, go out and buy an American-made car.''

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REAGAN POLICY'S FOCUS ON MISSILE REDUCTION

Date: 04 August 1983

To the Editor: Your July 11 editorial ''No Deal on Missiles, Yet'' contained some very valid points, including those which concern Soviet geopolitical motives and efforts to exploit I.N.F. issues. On one point, however, The Times is badly mistaken.

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News Analysis

Date: 05 August 1983

By Robert Pear

Robert Pear

President Reagan's recent expression of concern about hunger represents, at the very least, a dramatic change in emphasis for an Administration that has been voicing alarm about the ''explosive'' growth and abuse of food assistance programs. Democratic members of Congress, including the Speaker of the House, Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., scoffed at the President's creation of a group to study hunger. They made three basic assertions: That Mr. Reagan's own budget-cutting policies had exacerbated hunger caused principally by unemployment and the recession; that hunger would be much worse if Congress had approved all his proposals, and that now was the time for action, not more studies. But spokesmen for antipoverty groups cautiously welcomed the plans for the Task Force on Food Assistance, announced Tuesday by White House officials. ''We've gotten them to stop and think about the consequences of their budget cuts,'' said Edward M. Cooney, an attorney for the Food Research and Action Center, a private nonprofit group.

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News Analysis

Date: 04 August 1983

By John T. McQuiston

John McQuiston

For weeks in contract talks with four of its unions, the Long Island Rail Road had insisted on two key points. It wanted the right to hire outside contractors to do some routine maintenance, and it wanted to change work rules so that members of one union could perform minor jobs normally done by members of another union. ''If we can do it cheaper and faster by contracting out, that's what we're going to do,'' Arthur G. Perfall, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, stated during the negotiations. But Tuesday night, as the talks remained deadlocked on the two points and as a midnight strike deadline drew nearer and nearer, the management gave in.

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CURRENCY INTERVENTION: A CALCULATED DECISION; News Analysis

Date: 04 August 1983

By H. Erich Heinemann

H. Heinemann

The Reagan Administration appears to have taken a calculated political gamble in its decision to join other major industrial nations in substantial intervention in foreign-exchange trading to try to guide the value of the dollar. Senior officials in the Administration said they remained convinced that transactions of this sort, if they were effective at all, had only a momentary impact on prices in the currency markets. Currency values, they believe, are determined by such basic factors as differences in the rate of growth in the money supplies of nations and by inflation among nations - not by the vicissitudes of day-to-day trading in world financial markets. Indeed, Larry Speakes, the White House spokesman, went out of his way yesterday to emphasize that ''there is no change'' in Washington's policy of intervening only when currency trading is ''disorderly.''

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1983

Date: 04 August 1983

International An American-Soviet sea contact about 50 miles off the Pacific coast of Nicaragua Saturday was confirmed by a Pentagon spokesman. He said that a Navy destroyer came close to a Soviet freighter and inquired about her destination and cargo and that the Soviet captain said he was carrying trucks and other general merchandise. (Page A1, Column 1.) A rise in the U.S. contribution to the International Monetary Fund totaling $8.4 billion was narrowly approved by the House. The 217-211 vote ended weeks of doubt that House leaders would muster enough votes for passage. The Senate has approved a similar bill, and the legislation must go to a House-Senate conference to resolve the differences. (A1:4-5.)

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