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He has two younger siblings named Molly and James. Lydia was born in She is the daughter of Willard Rouse and Lydia Robinson. This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources? Read on as we take you through these people that define his family.

He was a pioneering American real estate developer, an urban planner and the famous founder of The Rouse company. He was a socially conscious visionary developer and this made him an anomaly among real estate developers in his time. He sought to not just sell real estate but to transform landscape and change the quality of civic life. James died at 81 of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Though late now, his legacy of better living through design remains, at least shopping malls are proof.

She was married to James Rouse from May 3, till their divorce in and he remarried another woman. She died in her North Roland Park home at 96 from pneumonia. Lydia was an English teacher until she died in of a brain tumour. He is a former marine lieutenant who served in Vietnam. Other Partners Professional Partners. His Other Children. Children Together Molly Norton. Jim Norton.

Edward Norton born , age 48 American Actor. Her Other Children. Who's In The News? Daniel Craig Daniel's 5th outing as Bond gets bums back on seats in the cinema. Donald Trump Donald asks the courts to let him tweet. It's just this feeling of unspecific loss. Can you imagine what the San Fernando Valley was when it was all wheat fields?

Can you imagine what John Steinbeck saw? Just because you've made a couple movies, you've done some good movies, you've been nominated for some Academy Awards, whatever, nobody's entitled. It's a business. He has such a rich mellifluous voice. Anytime I would hear him speak, it would remind me of how flat my voice is. He loved it. Marlon loves stuff like that.

He has just done so much wonderful work and so many different kinds of work. That to me is worth something. But those films were inspiring to me in terms of deciding to take The Incredible Hulk All people are paradoxical. No one is easily reducible, so I like characters who have contradictory impulses or shades of ambiguity.

It's fun, and it's fun because it's hard. I haven't personally really engaged in a lot of this new kind of social networking stuff like Twitter or Facebook or MySpace. I mean, the notion of people following what I am doing every day is like torture for me. It's absolutely the last thing that I'm looking for.

It seems to me to be really just about social chatter. When you're working on a creative thing, everyone has an idea, and they're pushing it. The first time you work with anybody, you have to get comfortable with the way another person pushes hard for what they want. Familiarity breeds contempt, people say. But I've found, for creative things, familiarity breeds peace of mind, because you realize you know someone better. You trust each other. You know not to take things a certain way, or a wrong way.

You get to where you don't have to waste quite so much time with diplomacy. Things are a little more efficient. We've had a seminal legal decision whereby the Supreme Court defined corporations as having the same rights as individuals.

It's having a massive impact on our politics. It's unleashed unlimited corporate spending on our elections, which is terrifying. The facade is now fully peeled off. There's no pretense about having limitations over how wealthy individuals and corporations can exert an unhealthy influence on politics with their money. It used to be a game - now no one's pretending any more.

It's a radical transformation. You wonder what will occur before people feel it's creating an imbalance which diminishes them. I studied music, theater and fine arts. My mother taught English literature and courses on Shakespeare William Shakespeare. She was a regular theatergoer and I used to go with her. It had an impact on my sense that acting was something you could do as an adult that affected people, that it wasn't just for entertainment, that you could change someone's mind with it.

I started performing in the theater a lot more after that. There's been a shift from people buying DVDs to streaming them online. The studios have been asleep at the switch and suffered a huge loss of revenue from falling DVD sales. Unfortunately, that revenue was often what helped convince them to make films which aren't blockbusters. Studios aren't as willing to make mid-budget, more thoughtful films aimed at adults. It's more challenging to get those films made than it was. I spent a lot of my early career in the theatre - and by that I mean as an usher.

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