User:AmeriMike/sandbox
Appearance
President Stuff
Virginia (list) | Thomas Jefferson | None | April 13, 1743 (age 38) | Continental Congress | June 1, 1779 | 1781 |
Virginia 5 | James Madison |
Anti-Administration | Congress of the Confederation | College of New Jersey (BA) | 1789 | Montpelier | March 16, 1751 (age 45) |
---|
Virginia | James Monroe | Anti-Administration | April 28, 1758 (age 36) | Farmer | Virginia House of Delegates Congress of the Confederation |
College of William & Mary (BA) | November 9, 1790 | 1796 Class 1 | Charlottesville |
---|
Virginia (list) | James Monroe | Democratic-Republican | April 28, 1758 (age 44) | U.S. Minister to France U.S. Senate Virginia House of Delegates Congress of the Confederation Colonel in the Virginia Militia Major in the Continental Army |
December 28, 1799 | 1802 |
Virginia (list) | James Monroe | Democratic-Republican | April 28, 1758 (age 52) | U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom Governor U.S. Minister to France U.S. Senate Virginia House of Delegates Congress of the Confederation Colonel in the Virginia Militia Major in the Continental Army |
January 16, 1811 | 1814 |
Massachusetts | John Quincy Adams | Federalist | July 11, 1767 (age 40) | Diplomat
Lawyer |
Massachusetts Senate | Harvard University (AB, AM) | March 4, 1803 | 1808 Class 1 | Boston |
---|
Massachusetts 11 | John Quincy Adams |
Anti-Jacksonian | President of the United States | Harvard University (AB, AM) | 1831 | Quincy | July 11, 1767 (age 66) |
---|
Massachusetts 12 | John Quincy Adams |
Whig | President of the United States | Harvard University (AB, AM) | 1831 | Quincy | July 11, 1767 (age 76) |
---|
Massachusetts 8 | John Quincy Adams |
Whig | President of the United States | Harvard University (AB, AM) | 1831 | Quincy | July 11, 1767 (age 80) |
---|
Tennessee at-large | Andrew Jackson |
Democratic-Republican | U.S. Army Lawyer Planter Merchant |
- | 1796 | Nashville | March 15, 1767 (age 30) |
---|
Tennessee | Andrew Jackson | Democratic-Republican | March 15, 1767 (age 31) | U.S. Army Lawyer Planter Merchant |
U.S. House | - | September 26, 1797 | 1802 Class 1 | Nashville |
---|
Tennessee | Andrew Jackson | Jacksonian | March 15, 1767 (age 58) | U.S. Army officer Lawyer Planter Merchant Federal Military Commissioner of Florida U.S. Senate |
U.S. House Tennessee Supreme Court |
- | March 4, 1823 | 1828 Class 1 | Nashville |
---|
New York | Martin Van Buren | Jacksonian | December 5, 1782 (age 36) | Lawyer Columbia County Surrogate |
New York Attorney General New York Senate |
- | March 4, 1821 | 1832 Class 1 | Albany |
---|
New York (list) | Martin Van Buren | Jacksonian | December 5, 1782 (age 36) | U.S. Senate New York Attorney General New York Senate Columbia County Surrogate |
January 1, 1829 | 1831 |
Bosnia
No Man's Land
Quo Vadis Aida
Lithuania
Anatole Litvak
Laurence Harvey
Aviva Slesin
Moldova
Lewis Milestone
Den Tolmor
Ukraine
Best Documentary Feature | |||||
Year | Name | Film | Category | Status | Milestone / Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1928/29 | Paul Muni | The Valiant | Best Actor | nom | First actor of Austro-Hungarian (later defined as Ukrainian) background to earn an Oscar nomination.
Became a United States citizen. |
1932/33 | I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang | Best Actor | nom | ||
1935 | Black Fury | Best Actor | write in | ||
1936 | The Story of Louis Pasteur | Best Actor | won | ||
1937 | The Life of Émile Zola | Best Actor | nom | ||
1940 | Samuel Spewack | My Favorite Wife | Best story | nom | Shared with Bella Spewack |
1942 | Jo Swerling | The Pride of the Yankees | Best Adapted Screenplay | nom | |
1944 | Otto Preminger | Laura | Best Director | nom | |
1948 | Anatole Litvak | The Snake Pit | Best Director | nom | Born in modern day Ukraine, which was then part of the Russian Empire, to a Lithuanian Jewish family |
1951 | Anatole Litvak | Decision Before Dawn | Best Picture | nom | |
Sam Zimbalist | Quo Vadis | Best Picture | nom | ||
1959 | Ben-Hur | Best Picture | won | ||
Otto Preminger | Anatomy of a Murder | Best Picture | nom | Born in Austro-Hungarian Empire | |
1963 | The Cardinal | Best Director | nom | ||
1970 | Ingo Preminger | MASH | Best Picture | nom | |
2023 | Mstyslav Chernov | 20 Days in Mariupol | Best Documentary Feature | won | Shared with Michelle Mizner and Raney Aronson-Rath |
Estonia
Bengt Von Muehlen
Miliza Korjus
Tangerines
Best Documentary Feature | |||||
Year | Name | Film | Category | Status | Milestone / Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1938 | Miliza Korjus | The Great Waltz | Best Supporting Actress | nom | |
1973 | Bengt von zur Mühlen | Battle of Berlin | Best Documentary Feature | nom | |
1980 | Bengt von zur Mühlen | The Yellow Star: The Persecution of the Jews in Europe 1933-45 | nom | ||
2014 | Estonia | Tangerines | Best International Feature | nom |
North Macedonia
Honeyland
Before the Rain
Serbia
Steve Teisch
Marcell Jankovics
Armenia
Atom Egoyan
Steve Zaillian
Luxembourg
Alexandre Espigares
Laurent Witz
Portugal
Daniel Sousa
Ice Merchants
Eduardo Serra
Georgia
A Chief in Love
Cities and townships of 10,000 or more people
[edit]- Moorhead – 44,861
2,500 – 10,000 people
[edit]- East Grand Forks – 8,929
- Thief River Falls – 8,903
- Crookston – 7,323
- Thomson Township – 5,003
- Chisholm – 4,775
- Dilworth – 4,771
- La Grand Township – 4,056
- Pine City – 3,736
- Long Prairie – 3,661
- Staples – 2,998
- Barnesville – 2,781
- Roseau – 2,730
See also
[edit]References
[edit][[Category:2006 Winter Olympics ice hockey team roster templates|Men Canada]] [[Category:2006 Winter Olympics convenience templates]]