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  1. Michael Latham Powell (30 September 1905 – 19 February 1990) was an English filmmaker, celebrated for his partnership with Emeric Pressburger. Through their production company The Archers , they together wrote, produced and directed a series of classic British films, notably The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), A Canterbury ...

  2. IMDb profile of Michael Powell, a British director, writer and producer known for his collaborations with Emeric Pressburger and his controversial film Peeping Tom. See his birth and death dates, nominated Oscar, photos, videos and credits.

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    • Bekesbourne, Kent, England, UK
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    • Avening, Gloucestershire, England, UK
  3. Michael Kevin Powell (born March 23, 1963) is an American attorney and lobbyist who served as the 24th chairman of the Federal Communications Commission from 2001 to 2005. Since leaving office, Powell has since worked as the president of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA), a broadband industry trade association.

  4. Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos é um filme dirigido por Michael Powell e Emeric Pressburger com Anton Walbrook, Moira Shearer. Sinopse: A jovem e promissora bailarina Victoria Page (Moira Shearer) é ...

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    • Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
    • Anton Walbrook, Moira Shearer, Marius Goring
  5. Michael Kevin Powell (Birmingham, 23 de março de 1963) é um político republicano norte-americano. Ele foi nomeado para a Comissão Federal de Comunicações pelo presidente Bill Clinton em 3 de novembro de 1997. O presidente George W. Bush designou-o presidente da comissão em 22 de janeiro de 2001.

  6. Michael Powell is a national reporter covering issues around free speech and expression, and stories capturing intellectual and campus debate.

  7. Michael Powell. Director: Peeping Tom. The son of Thomas William Powell and Mabel (nee Corbett). Michael Powell was always a self-confessed movie addict. He was brought up partly in Canterbury ("The Garden of England") and partly in the south of France (where his parents ran a hotel).