McBride's recording of “In My Daughter’s Eyes” has become a contemporary standard and garnered Slater a 2006 BMI country award as well as a BMI pop award.
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Dimitriades has also appeared in many theatre productions, including two plays by Louis Nowra for Griffin Theatre Company, The Woman with Dog's Eyes (2004) and The Emperor of Sydney (2006).
Angela's Eyes followed Angela Henson Anderson, an FBI agent who had a gift for knowing when people were lying by reading their body language.
He has won almost every prestigious prize in Dutch literature, including the Libris Prize for In Lucia's Eyes.
Ludovic Hunter-Tilney of the Financial Times found that Roberts had pushed her "mainstream pop background to the limit".
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The concept of the album derived from fairy tales, focusing mostly upon Cinderella after titling the album Cinderella's Eyes.
In 2011 Faris collaborated with Canadian opera singer Rachel Zeffira under the moniker Cat's Eyes.
In the 1971 film, directed by Harvey Hart, Wendell Burton played Smitty, Michael Greer reprised his role as Queenie, and Zooey Hall played Rocky.
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The title comes from William Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 which begins with the line "When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes".
Callaghan has worked with many musicians and producers including Grammy Award winning writer John Peppard (1998, Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for "In Another's Eyes") and producer Peter Lawlor who formed the band Stiltskin.
He moved back to Toronto in 1970 where he directed several feature films, including Fortune and Men's Eyes, The Pyx, Shoot and Goldenrod, for which he won a Canadian Film Award for Best Director.
Angela's Eyes (2 episodes, "Lyin' Eyes" and "The Camera's Eye", 2006) .
Lyrically, "Gary Gilmore's Eyes" was a controversial song based on the wishes of Gary Gilmore, an American murderer, that his eyes be donated to medical science after his execution.