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+ | Name | Date | Location | County | Ownership | Description |
+ | Black Spruce Bog Natural Area | 1976 | 42°18′58.00″N 84°11′46.49″W / 42.3161111°N 84.1962472°W | Jackson | State | A boreal bog forest with a stand of black spruce; illustrates the last stage of evolution in a sphagnum bog ecosystem. |
+ | Dead Stream Swamp | 1976 | 44°6′0″N 84°10′12″W / 44.10000°N 84.17000°W | Missaukee, Roscommon | State | An extensive northern white cedar swamp, illustrating the last stage of bog forest evolution. Part of Au Sable State Forest. |
+ | Dukes Research Natural Area | 1974 | 46°21′0″N 87°10′0.01″W / 46.35000°N 87.1666694°W | Marquette | Federal | A swamp containing undisturbed stands of cedar and mixed conifers and old-growth hardwood. Part of Hiawatha National Forest. |
+ | Grand Mere Lakes | 1968 | 41°59′35″N 86°32′59″W / 41.99306°N 86.54972°W | Berrien | State, private | Contains multiple low areas created by Lake Michigan's post-glacial ancestors, illustrating aquatic to terrestrial evolution. Provides habitat for several rare species. |
+ | Haven Hill State Natural Area | 1976 | 42°38′11″N 83°34′23″W / 42.63639°N 83.57306°W | Oakland | State | A small area that incorporates all forest types found in southern Michigan; plays host to over 100 bird species and 17 species of mammals. |
+ | Newton Woods | 1976 | 42°0′32.7594″N 85°58′16.32″W / 42.009099833°N 85.9712000°W | Cass | State | One of the Lower Peninsula's last remaining old-growth, mixed-oak hardwood forests. Part of the Michigan State University managed Fred Russ Forest. |
+ | Porcupine Mountains | 1984 | 46°46′N 89°45′W / 46.767°N 89.750°W | Gogebic, Ontonagon | State | Contains extensive white pine and virgin northern hemlock, as well as wave-cut beaches that mark the shorelines of ancient glacial lakes. |
+ | Roscommon Virgin Pine Stand | 1980 | 44°6′0″N 84°10′12″W / 44.10000°N 84.17000°W | Roscommon | State | A large stand of old-growth red pine with a documented history of wildfires stretching back to 1798. Part of Au Sable State Forest. |
+ | Strangmoor Bog | 1973 | 46°15′N 86°06′W / 46.250°N 86.100°W | Schoolcraft | Federal | An undisturbed example of a string bog, one of the southernmost locations of this type of bog. Part of Seney National Wildlife Refuge. |
+ | Tobico Marsh | 1976 | 43°41′51″N 83°56′11″W / 43.69750°N 83.93639°W | Bay | State | A mixture of relatively undisturbed hardwood forest, open water and marshland, frequently used by migrating waterfowl. Part of Bay City Recreation Area. |
+ | Toumey Woodlot | 1976 | 42°42′13.428″N 84°27′54.36″W / 42.70373000°N 84.4651000°W | Ingham | State | One of southern Michigan's last virgin beech-maple forests; located on the Michigan State University campus and used for ecological research. Managed by Michigan State University. |
+ | Warren Woods Natural Area | 1967 | 41°50′00″N 86°37′20″W / 41.83333°N 86.62222°W | Berrien | Private | One of southern Michigan's last virgin beech-maple forests. Also includes sizable individual specimens of beech, maple and sycamore. |
+
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+ | Season | Champion | Motorcycle | Wins | 2nd pl. | 3rd pl. | Team |
+ | 1988 | United States Fred Merkel | Honda RC30 | 2 | 2 | 1 | Rumi Honda |
+ | 1989 | United States Fred Merkel | Honda RC30 | 3 | 2 | 5 | Rumi Honda |
+ | 1990 | France Raymond Roche | Ducati 851 | 8 | 7 | 2 | Squadra Corse Ducati Lucchinelli |
+ | 1991 | United States Doug Polen | Ducati 888 | 17 | 4 | 0 | Fast by Ferracci Ducati |
+ | 1992 | United States Doug Polen | Ducati 888 | 9 | 4 | 2 | Team Police Ducati |
+ | 1993 | United States Scott Russell | Kawasaki ZXR-750 | 5 | 12 | 1 | Team Muzzy Kawasaki |
+ | 1994 | United Kingdom Carl Fogarty | Ducati 916 | 10 | 4 | 0 | Virginio Ferrari Ducati Corse |
+ | 1995 | United Kingdom Carl Fogarty | Ducati 916 | 13 | 6 | 0 | Virginio Ferrari Ducati Corse |
+ | 1996 | Australia Troy Corser | Ducati 916 | 7 | 5 | 1 | Promotor Racing Team |
+ | 1997 | United States John Kocinski | Honda RC45 | 9 | 4 | 4 | Castrol Honda-HRC |
+ | 1998 | United Kingdom Carl Fogarty | Ducati 916 | 3 | 6 | 5 | Ducati Performance |
+ | 1999 | United Kingdom Carl Fogarty | Ducati 996 | 11 | 6 | 2 | Ducati Performance |
+ | 2000 | United States Colin Edwards | Honda VTR1000 SP/RC51 | 8 | 2 | 1 | Castrol Honda-HRC |
+ | 2001 | Australia Troy Bayliss | Ducati 996R | 6 | 6 | 3 | Ducati Infostrada |
+ | 2002 | United States Colin Edwards | Honda VTR1000 SP-2/RC51 | 11 | 10 | 4 | Castrol Honda-HRC |
+ | 2003 | United Kingdom Neil Hodgson | Ducati 999F03 | 13 | 7 | 0 | Ducati FILA |
+ | 2004 | United Kingdom James Toseland | Ducati 999F04 | 3 | 9 | 2 | Ducati FILA |
+ | 2005 | Australia Troy Corser | Suzuki GSX-R1000 K5 | 8 | 5 | 5 | Alstare Suzuki Corona |
+ | 2006 | Australia Troy Bayliss | Ducati 999F06 | 12 | 3 | 1 | Ducati Xerox |
+ | 2007 | United Kingdom James Toseland | Honda CBR1000RR | 8 | 5 | 1 | Hannspree Ten Kate Honda |
+ | 2008 | Australia Troy Bayliss | Ducati 1098 F08 | 13 | 6 | 5 | Ducati Xerox Team |
+ | 2009 | United States Ben Spies | Yamaha YZF-R1 | 14 | 2 | 1 | Yamaha World Superbike Team |
+ | 2010 | Italy Max Biaggi | Aprilia RSV4 1000 | 10 | 2 | 2 | Aprilia Alitalia Racing |
+ | 2011 | Spain Carlos Checa | Ducati 1098R | 15 | 0 | 6 | Althea Racing |
+ | 2012 | Italy Max Biaggi | Aprilia RSV4 1000 | 5 | 2 | 4 | Aprilia Racing Team |
+ | 2013 | United Kingdom Tom Sykes | Kawasaki ZX-10R | 9 | 4 | 5 | Kawasaki Racing Team |
+ | 2014 | France Sylvain Guintoli | Aprilia RSV4 1000 | 5 | 8 | 3 | Aprilia Racing Team |
+ | 2015 | United Kingdom Jonathan Rea | Kawasaki ZX-10R | 14 | 7 | 2 | Kawasaki Racing Team |
+ | 2016 | United Kingdom Jonathan Rea | Kawasaki ZX-10R | 9 | 9 | 5 | Kawasaki Racing Team |
+ | 2017 | United Kingdom Jonathan Rea | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | 16 | 7 | 1 | Kawasaki Racing Team |
+ | 2018 | United Kingdom Jonathan Rea | Kawasaki ZX-10RR | 17 | 4 | 1 | Kawasaki Racing Team |
+
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+ | Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
+ | Representing Great Britain / England | Representing Great Britain / England | Representing Great Britain / England | Representing Great Britain / England | Representing Great Britain / England | Representing Great Britain / England |
+ | 1989 | European Cup | Gateshead, United Kingdom | 6th | 1500 m | 4:09.32 |
+ | 1990 | Commonwealth Games | Auckland, New Zealand | 3rd | 1500 m | 4:09.00 |
+ | 1990 | European Championships | Split, Yugoslavia | 15th (h) | 1500 m | 4:23.80 |
+ | 1994 | European Cross Country Championships | Alnwick, United Kingdom | 31st | 4.5 km | 15:13 |
+ | 1995 | World Cross Country Championships | Durham, United Kingdom | 24th | 6.5 km | 21:21 |
+ | 2002 | Commonwealth Games | Manchester, United Kingdom | 6th | Marathon | 2:41:26 |
+ | (h) Indicates overall position in qualifying heats | (h) Indicates overall position in qualifying heats | (h) Indicates overall position in qualifying heats | (h) Indicates overall position in qualifying heats | (h) Indicates overall position in qualifying heats | (h) Indicates overall position in qualifying heats |
+
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+ | District | Vacator | Reason for change | Successor | Date of successor's formal installation |
+ | Colorado Territory At-large | New seat. | New seat. | Hiram P. Bennett (Conservative R) | August 19, 1861 |
+ | Nevada Territory At-large | New seat. | New seat. | John Cradlebaugh (I) | December 2, 1861 |
+ | Dakota Territory At-large | New seat. | New seat. | John B. S. Todd (D) | December 9, 1861 |
+ | Louisiana 1st | Vacant. | Vacant. | Benjamin F. Flanders (U) | December 3, 1862 |
+ | Louisiana 2nd | Vacant. | Vacant. | Michael Hahn (U) | December 3, 1862 |
+ | Tennessee 3rd | Vacant | Representative-elect George W. Bridges was arrested by Confederate troops while en route to Washington, D.C. | George W. Bridges (U) | February 25, 1863 |
+ | Virginia 1st | Vacant. | Vacant. | Joseph E. Segar (U) | May 6, 1862 |
+ | California At-large | Vacant | Low not permitted to take seat, qualified later under special act of Congress, 12 Stat. 411 | Frederick F. Low (R) | June 3, 1862 |
+ | Virginia 7th | Vacant. | Vacant. | Charles H. Upton (U) | July 4, 1861 |
+ | Ohio 7th | Thomas Corwin (R) | Resigned March 12, 1861, to become Minister to Mexico. | Richard A. Harrison (U) | July 4, 1861 |
+ | Ohio 13th | John Sherman (R) | Resigned March 12, 1861, when elected U.S. Senator. | Samuel T. Worcester (R) | July 4, 1861 |
+ | Pennsylvania 12th | George W. Scranton (R) | Died March 24, 1861. | Hendrick B. Wright (D) | July 4, 1861 |
+ | Massachusetts 3rd | Charles F. Adams, Sr. (R) | Resigned May 1, 1861, to become Ambassador to Great Britain. | Benjamin Thomas (U) | June 11, 1861 |
+ | Pennsylvania 2nd | Edward Joy Morris (R) | Resigned June 8, 1861, to become Minister Resident to Turkey. | Charles J. Biddle (D) | July 2, 1861 |
+ | Virginia 11th | John S. Carlile (U) | Resigned July 9, 1861, to become United States Senator from the loyal faction of Virginia. | Jacob B. Blair (U) | December 2, 1861 |
+ | Missouri 3rd | John B. Clark (D) | Expelled July 13, 1861, for having taken up arms against the Union. | William A. Hall (D) | January 20, 1862 |
+ | Oregon At-large | Andrew J. Thayer (D) | Election was successfully contested July 30, 1861. | George K. Shiel (D) | July 30, 1861 |
+ | Missouri 5th | John W. Reid (D) | Withdrew August 3, 1861, and then expelled December 2, 1861, for having taken up arms against the Union. | Thomas L. Price (D) | January 21, 1862 |
+ | Iowa 1st | Samuel Curtis (R) | Resigned August 4, 1861, to become colonel of the 2nd Iowa Infantry. | James F. Wilson (R) | October 8, 1861 |
+ | Massachusetts 5th | William Appleton (CU) | Resigned September 27, 1861, due to failing health. | Samuel Hooper (R) | December 2, 1861 |
+ | Illinois 6th | John A. McClernand (D) | Resigned October 28, 1861, to accept a commission as brigadier general of volunteers for service in the Civil War. | Anthony L. Knapp (D) | December 12, 1861 |
+ | Kentucky 1st | Henry C. Burnett (D) | Expelled December 3, 1861, for support of secession. | Samuel L. Casey (U) | March 10, 1862 |
+ | Kentucky 2nd | James S. Jackson (U) | Resigned December 13, 1861, to enter the Union Army. | George H. Yeaman (U) | December 1, 1862 |
+ | Virginia 7th | Charles H. Upton (U) | Declared not entitled to seat February 27, 1862. | Lewis McKenzie (U) | February 16, 1863 |
+ | Illinois 9th | John A. Logan (D) | Resigned April 2, 1862, to enter the Union Army. | William J. Allen (D) | June 2, 1862 |
+ | Pennsylvania 7th | Thomas B. Cooper (D) | Died April 4, 1862. | John D. Stiles (D) | June 3, 1862 |
+ | Massachusetts 9th | Goldsmith F. Bailey (R) | Died May 8, 1862. | Amasa Walker (R) | December 1, 1862 |
+ | Maine 2nd | Charles W. Walton (R) | Resigned May 26, 1862, to become associate justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. | Thomas A. D. Fessenden (R) | December 1, 1862 |
+ | Wisconsin 2nd | Luther Hanchett (R) | Died November 24, 1862. | Walter D. McIndoe (R) | January 26, 1863 |
+ | Illinois 5th | William A. Richardson (D) | Resigned January 29, 1863, after being elected to the U.S. Senate. | Vacant thereafter | Vacant thereafter |
+
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+ | Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason |
+ | Xavier Musketeers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2004–2009) | Xavier Musketeers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2004–2009) | Xavier Musketeers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2004–2009) | Xavier Musketeers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2004–2009) | Xavier Musketeers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2004–2009) | Xavier Musketeers (Atlantic 10 Conference) (2004–2009) |
+ | 2004–05 | Xavier | 17–12 | 10–6 | T–2nd (West) | - |
+ | 2005–06 | Xavier | 21–11 | 8–8 | T–7th | NCAA Division I First Round |
+ | 2006–07 | Xavier | 25–9 | 13–3 | T–1st | NCAA Division I Second Round |
+ | 2007–08 | Xavier | 30–7 | 14–2 | 1st | NCAA Division I Elite Eight |
+ | 2008–09 | Xavier | 27–8 | 12–4 | 1st | NCAA Division I Sweet 16 |
+ | Xavier: | Xavier: | 120–47 (.719) | 57–23 (.713) | - | - |
+ | Arizona Wildcats (Pacific-10/Pac-12 Conference) (2009–present) | Arizona Wildcats (Pacific-10/Pac-12 Conference) (2009–present) | Arizona Wildcats (Pacific-10/Pac-12 Conference) (2009–present) | Arizona Wildcats (Pacific-10/Pac-12 Conference) (2009–present) | Arizona Wildcats (Pacific-10/Pac-12 Conference) (2009–present) | Arizona Wildcats (Pacific-10/Pac-12 Conference) (2009–present) |
+ | 2009–10 | Arizona | 16–15 | 10–8 | 4th | - |
+ | 2010–11 | Arizona | 30–8 | 14–4 | 1st | NCAA Division I Elite Eight |
+ | 2011–12 | Arizona | 23–12 | 12–6 | 4th | NIT First Round |
+ | 2012–13 | Arizona | 27–8 | 12–6 | T–2nd | NCAA Division I Sweet 16 |
+ | 2013–14 | Arizona | 33–5 | 15–3 | 1st | NCAA Division I Elite Eight |
+ | 2014–15 | Arizona | 34–4 | 16–2 | 1st | NCAA Division I Elite Eight |
+ | 2015–16 | Arizona | 25–9 | 12–6 | T–3rd | NCAA Division I First Round |
+ | 2016–17 | Arizona | 32–5 | 16–2 | T–1st | NCAA Division I Sweet 16 |
+ | 2017–18 | Arizona | 27–7 | 14–4 | 1st | NCAA Division I First Round |
+ | 2018–19 | Arizona | 17–15 | 8–10 | T-8th | - |
+ | Arizona: | Arizona: | 264–89 (.748) | 129–51 (.717) | - | - |
+ | Total: | Total: | 384–136 (.738) | - | - | - |
+ | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion |
+
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+ | Year | Show | Role | Notes |
+ | 1995 | Songs for a New World | Man 2 | off-Broadway |
+ | 1995 | How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying | Bud Frump | Broadway, 1995 – 1996 |
+ | 1997 | Dream | Performer | Broadway, Apr. 3 – July 6, 1997 |
+ | 1998 | Little Me | Pinchley Junior/Steward/Assistant Director/Doctor | Broadway, Nov. 12, 1998 – Feb. 7, 1999 |
+ | 1999 | Animal Crackers | Unknown | Arena Stage |
+ | 2000 | On a Clear Day You Can See Forever | Performer | NY City Center, February 2000 |
+ | 2001 | Amphitryon | Sosia | Huntington Theatre Company, Mar. 9 - Apr. 8, 2001 |
+ | 2003 | Gypsy | Mr. Goldstone/Pastey | Broadway, May 1, 2003 – May 20, 2004 |
+ | 2004 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Francis Flute | Williamstown Theatre Festival, July 14–25, 2004 |
+ | 2004 | The Producers | Carmen Ghia | Broadway, 2004 - 2006 |
+ | 2006 | Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me | Comedy All Star | Broadway, Aug. 17, 2006 – Jan. 7, 2007 |
+ | 2007 | Present Laughter | Roland Maule | Huntington Theatre Company |
+ | 2007 | The Ritz | Chris | Broadway, Oct. 11 – Dec. 9, 2007 |
+ | 2008 | Broadway: Three Generations | Performer | Kennedy Center |
+ | 2008 | She Loves Me | Georg Nowack | Huntington Theatre Company, May/June 2008 |
+ | 2008 | She Loves Me | Georg Nowack | Williamstown Theatre Festival, July/August 2008 |
+ | 2008 | A Flea In Her Ear | Dr. Finache | Williamstown Theatre Festival, August 2008 |
+ | 2009 | Rich and Famous | Bing | American Conservatory Theatre - SF, Jan/Feb 2009 |
+ | 2009 | Knickerbocker | Unknown | Williamstown Theatre Festival |
+ | 2009 | She Stoops to Conquer | Tony Lumpkin | McCarter Theater, Oct.13 - Nov. 1, 2009 |
+ | 2010 | Present Laughter | Roland Maule | Broadway, Jan. 21 – Mar. 21, 2010 |
+ | 2010 | Promises, Promises | Mr. Dobitch | Broadway, Apr. 25, 2010 – Jan. 2, 2011 |
+ | 2011 | Burn This | Larry | Mark Taper Forum |
+ | 2012 | 1776 | John Adams | Ford's Theatre |
+ | 2012 | God of Carnage | Alan | Huntington Theatre Company |
+ | 2013 | Clive | Clive | Off-Broadway, Jan. – March, 2013 |
+ | 2013 | Johnny Baseball | Unknown | Williamstown Theatre Festival, July/August 2013 |
+ | 2014 | Bullets Over Broadway | Warner Purcell | Broadway, Apr. 10 – Aug. 24, 2014 |
+ | 2015 | Something Rotten! | Brother Jeremiah | Broadway, Apr. 22, 2015 – Jan. 13, 2016 |
+ | 2016 | Shuffle Along, or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 | Al/Izzy/Mr. Broadway/Carlo | Broadway, Apr. 21, 2016 – July 24, 2016 |
+ | 2016 | The Prom | Barry Glickman | Alliance Theatre, August/September 2016 |
+ | 2018 | The Prom | Barry Glickman | Broadway, September 2018 – |
+
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+ | Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason |
+ | Ventura Pirates (Western State Conference) (1985–1995) | Ventura Pirates (Western State Conference) (1985–1995) | Ventura Pirates (Western State Conference) (1985–1995) | Ventura Pirates (Western State Conference) (1985–1995) | Ventura Pirates (Western State Conference) (1985–1995) | Ventura Pirates (Western State Conference) (1985–1995) |
+ | 1985–86 | Ventura CC | 17–10 | 8–4 | T-1st | CCCAA Regional Finals |
+ | 1986–87 | Ventura CC | 31–4 | 12–1 | 1st (North) | CCCAA Champions |
+ | 1987–88 | Ventura CC | 23–9 | 11–2 | 1st (North) | CCCAA Regional Second Round |
+ | 1988–89 | Ventura CC | 28–6 | 12–2 | 1st (North) | CCCAA Regional Finals |
+ | 1989–90 | Ventura CC | 26–10 | 11–3 | 1st (North) | CCCAA Regional Second Round |
+ | 1990–91 | Ventura CC | 30–5 | 8–0 | 1st (North) | CCCAA Regional Finals |
+ | 1991–92 | Ventura CC | 33–5 | 8–0 | 1st (North) | CCCAA Final Four |
+ | 1992–93 | Ventura CC | 37–2 | 8–0 | 1st (North) | CCCAA Runner-up |
+ | 1993–94 | Ventura CC | 36–3 | 7–1 | 1st (North) | CCCAA Runner-up |
+ | 1994–95 | Ventura CC | 37–1 | 9–1 | 1st (North) | CCCAA Champions |
+ | Ventura CC: | Ventura CC: | 298–56 | 94–14 | - | - |
+ | San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (Foothill Conference) (2004–2006) | San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (Foothill Conference) (2004–2006) | San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (Foothill Conference) (2004–2006) | San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (Foothill Conference) (2004–2006) | San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (Foothill Conference) (2004–2006) | San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (Foothill Conference) (2004–2006) |
+ | 2004–05 | San Bernardino Valley CC | 27–5 | 13-1 | 1st | CCCAA Runner-up |
+ | 2005–06 | San Bernardino Valley CC | 24–12 | 10–4 | 3rd | - |
+ | San Bernardino Valley CC: | San Bernardino Valley CC: | 51–17 | 23–5 | - | - |
+ | Riverside City Tigers (Orange Empire Conference) (2013–present) | Riverside City Tigers (Orange Empire Conference) (2013–present) | Riverside City Tigers (Orange Empire Conference) (2013–present) | Riverside City Tigers (Orange Empire Conference) (2013–present) | Riverside City Tigers (Orange Empire Conference) (2013–present) | Riverside City Tigers (Orange Empire Conference) (2013–present) |
+ | 2013–14 | Riverside CC | 12–17 | 6–6 | 4th | - |
+ | 2014–15 | Riverside CC | 10–17 | 5–7 | 5th | - |
+ | Riverside CC: | Riverside CC: | 22–34 | 11–13 | - | - |
+ | Total: | Total: | 371–107 | - | - | - |
+ | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion |
+
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+ | Year | Awards | Category |
+ | 2003 | Nöjesguiden's Stockholm Award | Music Category |
+ | 2003 | Swedish Hit Music Awards | Best Video for "Heartbeats" |
+ | 2003 | Swedish National Radio P3 Gold | Group of the Year |
+ | 2003 | Grammis | Pop Group of the Year |
+ | 2004 | Manifest Awards | Pop Rock |
+ | 2004 | Scandinavian Alternative Music Awards (SAMA) | Song of the Year for "Heartbeats" |
+ | 2006 | Pitchfork Media | Album of the Year |
+ | 2006 | Manifest Awards | Dance/House Techno of the Year |
+ | 2006 | Manifest Awards | Live Performers of the Year |
+ | 2007 | Swedish National Radio P3 Gold | Group of the Year |
+ | 2007 | Swedish National Radio P3 Gold | Dance of the Year |
+ | 2007 | Grammis | Artist of the Year |
+ | 2007 | Grammis | Pop Album of the Year for Silent Shout |
+ | 2007 | Grammis | Songwriters of the Year |
+ | 2007 | Grammis | Pop Producers of the Year |
+ | 2007 | Grammis | Music-DVD of the Year for Silent Shout: An Audiovisual Experience |
+ | 2007 | Grammis | Pop Group of the Year |
+ | 2007 | SAMA | Song of the Year for "Marble House" |
+ | 2007 | SAMA | Album of the Year for Silent Shout |
+ | 2013 | Nordic Music Prize | Best Nordic Album of the Year for Shaking the Habitual |
+
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+ | Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
+ | Representing Portugal | Representing Portugal | Representing Portugal | Representing Portugal | Representing Portugal | Representing Portugal |
+ | 2000 | World Junior Championships | Santiago, Chile | 18th (q) | Shot put | 16.36 m |
+ | 2000 | World Junior Championships | Santiago, Chile | 26th (q) | Discus | 46.32 m |
+ | 2001 | European Junior Championships | Grosseto, Italy | 3rd | Shot put (6 kg) | 17.86 m |
+ | 2003 | European U23 Championships | Bydgoszcz, Poland | 12th | Shot put | 17.61 m |
+ | 2004 | Ibero-American Championships | Huelva, Spain | 7th | Shot put | 17.01 m |
+ | 2006 | Lusophony Games | Macau | 1st | Shot put | 17.73 m |
+ | 2008 | World Indoor Championships | Valencia, Spain | 20th (q) | Shot put | 17.96 m |
+ | 2008 | Olympic Games | Beijing, China | 38th (q) | Shot put | 18.05 m |
+ | 2009 | European Indoor Championships | Turin, Italy | 14th (q) | Shot put | 19.00 m |
+ | 2009 | Lusophony Games | Lisbon, Portugal | 1st | Shot put | 19.74 m |
+ | 2009 | World Championships | Berlin, Germany | 18th (q) | Shot put | 19.81 m |
+ | 2010 | European Championships | Barcelona, Spain | 13th (q) | Shot put | 19.48 m |
+ | 2010 | Ibero-American Championships | San Fernando, Spain | 1st | Shot put | 20.69 m (CR/NR) |
+ | 2011 | European Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 8th | Shot put | 19.83 m |
+ | 2011 | European Cup Winter Throwing | Sofia, Bulgaria | 2nd | Shot put | 20.18 m |
+ | 2011 | World Championships | Daegu, South Korea | 6th | Shot put | 20.32 m |
+ | 2012 | World Indoor Championship | Istanbul, Turkey | 10th (q) | Shot put | 19.83 m |
+ | 2012 | European Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 5th | Shot put | 20.24 m |
+ | 2012 | Olympic Games | London, United Kingdom | 15th | Shot put | 20.06 m |
+ | 2013 | European Indoor Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 5th | Shot put | 20.02 m |
+ | 2013 | World Championships | Moscow, Russia | 16th (q) | Shot put | 19.38 m |
+ | 2014 | World Indoor Championships | Sopot, Poland | 11th (q) | Shot put | 20.12 m |
+ | 2014 | European Championships | Zürich, Switzerland | 7th | Shot put | 20.35 m |
+ | 2016 | Ibero-American Championships | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 2nd | Shot put | 19.05 m |
+ | 2016 | European Championships | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 23rd (q) | Shot put | 18.64 m |
+
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+ | Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason |
+ | UCF Knights (Conference USA) (2009–2013) | UCF Knights (Conference USA) (2009–2013) | UCF Knights (Conference USA) (2009–2013) | UCF Knights (Conference USA) (2009–2013) | UCF Knights (Conference USA) (2009–2013) | UCF Knights (Conference USA) (2009–2013) |
+ | 2009 | UCF | 22–35 | 9–15 | T–7th | - |
+ | 2010 | UCF | 33–22 | 10–14 | T–8th | - |
+ | 2011 | UCF | 39–23 | 12–12 | T–4th | NCAA Regional |
+ | 2012 | UCF | 45–17 | 16–8 | 2nd | NCAA Regional |
+ | 2013 | UCF | 29–30 | 13–11 | T-5th | - |
+ | C–USA: | C–USA: | 168–127 | 60–60 | - | - |
+ | UCF Knights (American Athletic Conference) (2014–2016) | UCF Knights (American Athletic Conference) (2014–2016) | UCF Knights (American Athletic Conference) (2014–2016) | UCF Knights (American Athletic Conference) (2014–2016) | UCF Knights (American Athletic Conference) (2014–2016) | UCF Knights (American Athletic Conference) (2014–2016) |
+ | 2014 | UCF | 36–23 | 17–7 | 2nd | - |
+ | 2015 | UCF | 31–27 | 10–14 | 7th | - |
+ | 2016 | UCF | 26–33 | 8–16 | T-7th | - |
+ | AAC: | AAC: | 93–83 | 35–37 | - | - |
+ | Total: | Total: | 261–210 | - | - | - |
+ | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion |
+
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+ | Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason |
+ | California Baptist Lancers (Golden State Athletic Conference) (2001–2003) | California Baptist Lancers (Golden State Athletic Conference) (2001–2003) | California Baptist Lancers (Golden State Athletic Conference) (2001–2003) | California Baptist Lancers (Golden State Athletic Conference) (2001–2003) | California Baptist Lancers (Golden State Athletic Conference) (2001–2003) | California Baptist Lancers (Golden State Athletic Conference) (2001–2003) |
+ | 2001–02 | California Baptist | 12–19 | 6–14 | 9th | - |
+ | 2002–03 | California Baptist | 16–16 | 9–11 | T–5th | - |
+ | California Baptist: | California Baptist: | 28–35 (.444) | 15–25 (.375) | - | - |
+ | Portland State Vikings (Big Sky Conference) (2004–2007) | Portland State Vikings (Big Sky Conference) (2004–2007) | Portland State Vikings (Big Sky Conference) (2004–2007) | Portland State Vikings (Big Sky Conference) (2004–2007) | Portland State Vikings (Big Sky Conference) (2004–2007) | Portland State Vikings (Big Sky Conference) (2004–2007) |
+ | 2004–05 | Portland State | 3–23 | 1–13 | 8th | - |
+ | 2005–06 | Portland State | 12–16 | 6–8 | 6th | - |
+ | 2006–07 | Portland State | 12–18 | 8–8 | T–5th | - |
+ | Portland State: | Portland State: | 27–57 (.321) | 15–29 (.341) | - | - |
+ | UC San Diego Tritons (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (2007–2012) | UC San Diego Tritons (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (2007–2012) | UC San Diego Tritons (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (2007–2012) | UC San Diego Tritons (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (2007–2012) | UC San Diego Tritons (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (2007–2012) | UC San Diego Tritons (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (2007–2012) |
+ | 2007–08 | UC San Diego | 25–10 | 14–6 | 3rd | NCAA D-II Second Round |
+ | 2008–09 | UC San Diego | 27–5 | 19–1 | 1st | NCAA D-II Second Round |
+ | 2009–10 | UC San Diego | 25–5 | 19–3 | 1st | NCAA D-II First Round |
+ | 2010–11 | UC San Diego | 20–11 | 17–5 | 3rd | - |
+ | 2011–12 | UC San Diego | 30–3 | 21–1 | 1st | NCAA D-II Third Round |
+ | UC San Diego: | UC San Diego: | 127–34 (.789) | 90–16 (.849) | - | - |
+ | Loyola Marymount Lions (West Coast Conference) (2012–present) | Loyola Marymount Lions (West Coast Conference) (2012–present) | Loyola Marymount Lions (West Coast Conference) (2012–present) | Loyola Marymount Lions (West Coast Conference) (2012–present) | Loyola Marymount Lions (West Coast Conference) (2012–present) | Loyola Marymount Lions (West Coast Conference) (2012–present) |
+ | 2012–13 | Loyola Marymount | 13–18 | 6–10 | T–5th | - |
+ | 2013–14 | Loyola Marymount | 9–21 | 6–12 | T–7th | - |
+ | 2014–15 | Loyola Marymount | 7–24 | 4–14 | 8th | - |
+ | 2015–16 | Loyola Marymount | 11–20 | 6–12 | T–7th | - |
+ | 2016–17 | Loyola Marymount | 14–16 | 9–9 | T–5th | - |
+ | 2017–18 | Loyola Marymount | 19–11 | 11–7 | T–3rd | - |
+ | 2018–19 | Loyola Marymount | 18–15 | 10–8 | T-5th | WNIT First Round |
+ | Loyola Marymount: | Loyola Marymount: | 91–125 (.421) | 57–72 (.442) | - | - |
+ | Total: | Total: | 273–251 (.521) | - | - | - |
+ | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion | National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion |
+
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+ | Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
+ | Representing Kenya | Representing Kenya | Representing Kenya | Representing Kenya | Representing Kenya | Representing Kenya |
+ | 2003 | African Junior Championships | Garoua, Cameroon | 4th | 5000 m | 16:58.26 |
+ | 2005 | World Cross Country Championships | Saint-Galmier, France | 7th | Junior race (6.153 km) | 20:56 |
+ | 2005 | World Cross Country Championships | Saint-Galmier, France | 1st | Junior team | 16 pts |
+ | 2005 | World Youth Championships | Marrakech, Morocco | 2nd | 3000 m | 9:05.42 |
+ | 2006 | World Cross Country Championships | Fukuoka, Japan | 1st | Junior race (6 km) | 19:27 |
+ | 2006 | World Cross Country Championships | Fukuoka, Japan | 1st | Junior team | 10 pts |
+ | 2006 | World Junior Championships | Beijing, China | 2nd | 3000 m | 9:05.21 |
+ | 2007 | World Cross Country Championships | Mombasa, Kenya | — | Junior race (6 km) | DNF |
+ | 2007 | African Junior Championships | Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso | 3rd | 5000 m | 15:59.61 |
+ | 2009 | World Cross Country Championships | Amman, Jordan | 11th | Senior race (8 km) | 27:03 |
+ | 2010 | African Championships | Nairobi, Kenya | 5th | 10,000 m | 33:12.34 |
+ | 2011 | All-Africa Games | Maputo, Mozambique | 3rd | 5000 m | 15:40.93 |
+ | 2011 | All-Africa Games | Maputo, Mozambique | 3rd | 10,000 m | 33:26.17 |
+ | 2015 | Military World Games | Mungyeong, Korea | 1st | 5000 m | 15:23.85 |
+ | 2018 | African Championships | Asaba, Nigeria | – | 10,000 m | DNF |
+
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+ | Year | Title | Role | Notes | - |
+ | 2001 | That's Life | Cheerleader | Episode: "Oh, Crap!"; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2001 | City Guys | Hot Girl | Episode: "Dances with Malcolm"; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2001 | The Bold and the Beautiful | Amanda Wexler | Recurring role; 8 episodes, as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2002 | Maybe It's Me | Sexy Student | Episode: "The Prom Episode: Part 2"; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2003 | The Break | Malia | Television film; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2004 | The Real World: San Diego | Reunion Host | Episode: "2 Punk Rock 4 This: The Real World San Diego Reunion"; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2005 | The Real World: Philadelphia | Reunion Host | Episode: "Fistful of Philly: The Real World Philadelphia Reunion"; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2005–2015 | Entertainment Tonight | Herself / NYC Correspondent | 25 episodes | - |
+ | 2003-2007 | Total Request Live | Herself | also host; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2006 | High School Stories | Herself | also host; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2007 | Miss Universe 2007 | Herself | also host; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2008 | How I Met Your Mother | Ashlee | Episode: "No Tomorrow" | - |
+ | 2009–2010 | True Beauty | Herself | also host; 10 episodes; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2009 | CSI: NY | Grace Chandler | Episode: "Second Chances"; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2010 | Psych | Gina | Episode: "Shawn and Gus in Drag (Racing)"; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2010 | When I Was 17 | Herself | Episode 1.8; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2010 | This Little Piggy | N/A | Television film; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2011–2012 | Wipeout | Herself | also host; 3 episodes | - |
+ | 2011 | 30 Rock | Carmen Chao | Episode: "¡Qué Sorpresa!"; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2011 | Hawaii Five-0 | Susan | Episode: "Powa Maka Moana"; as Vanessa Minnillo | - |
+ | 2011 | Nick & Vanessa's Dream Wedding | Herself | Televised wedding (Reality television) | - |
+ | 2013–2014 | Dads | Camilla | Main role; 19 episodes | - |
+ | 2015 | Lachey's: Raising the Bar | Herself | Reality television | - |
+ | 2015 | Truth Be Told | Tracy Cooper | Main role; 10 episodes | - |
+ | 2016 | Sebastian Says | Jenna | TV Movie | - |
+ | 2017 | Dancing with the Stars | Herself / Contestant | Season 25 | - |
+ | 2017–present | Top Chef Junior | Host | - | - |
+ | 2018 | The First Wives Club | Sasha | Main role | - |
+ | 2018 | Miss USA 2018 | Co-Host | - | - |
+ | 2018 | A Twist of Christmas | Abby Hewitt | TV Movie | - |
+ | 2019 | American Housewife | Crissy | - | - |
+ | 2019 | Miss USA 2019 | Co-Host | - | - |
+
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+ | Year | Title | Role | Notes |
+ | 2004 | Strong Medicine | Nurse Juni | "Omissions" |
+ | 2007–2009 | The L Word | Eva 'Papi' Torres | Recurring role |
+ | 2008 | My Boys | Terri | "The Transitioning" |
+ | 2008 | Factory | Laura | TV series |
+ | 2008 | Stargate Atlantis | Sgt. 'Dusty' Mehra | "Whispers" |
+ | 2008 | Grey's Anatomy | Intern Lisa | "There's No 'I' in Team", "Life During Wartime" |
+ | 2009 | NCIS | Angela Lopez | "Caged" |
+ | 2009 | Dollhouse | Lynn | "Epitaph One" |
+ | 2009 | The Cleaner | Usha Patel | "The Projectionist", "Trick Candles" |
+ | 2009 | Three Rivers | Ada Rahimi | "Place of Life" |
+ | 2009–2015 | The League | Shivakamini Somakandarkram | Recurring role |
+ | 2010 | The Gates | Leigh Turner | Main role |
+ | 2011 | Traffic Light | Alexa | Recurring role |
+ | 2011–2013 | True Blood | Luna Garza | Main role (seasons 4–5), recurring role (season 6) |
+ | 2012 | The Exes | Kerry | "My Dinner with Phil" |
+ | 2012 | Choke.Kick.Girl: The Series | Katie | "Hammerfist, Knee, Guillotine Fiend" |
+ | 2013 | Love Is Dead | Marisol Rajagopal | TV film |
+ | 2013 | Arrow | Det. McKenna Hall | Recurring role |
+ | 2013 | The Goodwin Games | Hannah | "The Birds of Granby" |
+ | 2013 | Just Face It | Ava | TV miniseries |
+ | 2013 | Husbands | Kajal | "I Dream of Cleaning" |
+ | 2013 | The Vampire Diaries | Qetsiyah / "Tessa" | Recurring role (season 5) |
+ | 2014 | Nikki & Nora: The N&N Files | Lea Sadina | Recurring role |
+ | 2014 | Garfunkel and Oates | Dr. Sharma | "Third Member" |
+ | 2014–2016 | The Mysteries of Laura | Meredith Bose | Main role |
+ | 2015 | The History of Us | Sabrina | TV film |
+ | 2017 | Sleepy Hollow | Diana Thomas | Main role (season 4) |
+ | 2018 | Hell's Kitchen | Herself | Guest diner; Episode: "Stars Heating Up Hell" |
+ | 2018 | Daddy Issues | TBA | TV Movie |
+ | 2019 | You're The Worst | Rachel | "Zero Eggplants" |
+
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+ | Production | Year(s) | Venue | Role(s) | Notes | Ref. |
+ | Electra | 1992 | National Institute of Dramatic Art | Electra | Directed by Lindy Davies | - |
+ | Top Girls | 1992 | Sydney Theatre Company | Patient Griselda/Nell/Jeanine | First role at the Sydney Theatre Company | - |
+ | Kafka Dances | 1993 | Griffin Theatre Company | Bride/Felice | From playwright Timothy Daly. Production was remounted at the Sydney Theatre Company the following year. | - |
+ | Oleanna | 1993 | Sydney Theatre Company | Carol | Opposite to Geoffrey Rush. | - |
+ | Hamlet | 1994 | Belvoir St Theatre | Ophelia | Company B Production, directed by Neil Armfield; opposite Geoffrey Rush | - |
+ | Sweet Phoebe | 1995 | Sydney Theatre Company and Warehouse Theatre | Helen | World premier of play written and directed by Michael Gow. | - |
+ | The Tempest | 1995 | Belvoir St Theatre | Miranda | Company B Production, directed by Neil Armfield | - |
+ | The Blind Giant is Dancing | 1995 | Belvoir St Theatre | Rose Draper | Play by Stephen Sewell; Company B production, directed by Neil Armfield; with Hugo Weaving | - |
+ | The Seagull | 1997 | Belvoir St Theatre | Nina | Directed by Neil Armfield | - |
+ | Plenty | 1999 | The Almeida Season at the Albery Theatre | Susan Traherne | Directed by Jonathan Kent | - |
+ | The Vagina Monologues | 1999 | The Old Vic | - | V-Day stage reading. | - |
+ | Hedda Gabler | 2004 | Sydney Theatre Company | Hedda Gabler | Travelled to Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theatre, New York for a 4-week run, March 2006 | - |
+ | A Kind of Alaska | 2006 | Sydney Theatre Company | - | Co-director with Andrew Upton 30 November 2006 − 20 January 2007, Sydney. | - |
+ | Blackbird | 2007 | Sydney Theatre Company | - | Directed David Harrower's play; 15 December 2007 − 16 February 2008, Sydney;Travelled to New Zealand International Arts Festival, 23 February 2008 − 2 March 2008; Travelled to Ruhrfestspiele festival, Germany, 8 − 12 May 2008. | - |
+ | The War of the Roses | 2009 | Sydney Theatre Company | Richard II/Lady Anne | Directed by Benedict Andrews. Part of the Sydney Festival 2009 | - |
+ | A Streetcar Named Desire | 2009 | Sydney Theatre Company | Blanche DuBois | Directed by Liv Ullmann; opposite Joel Edgerton; Travelled to John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., 29 October – 21 November 2009; Travelled to Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theatre, New York, 27 November – 20 December 2009 | - |
+ | Uncle Vanya | 2011 | Sydney Theatre Company | Yelena | Adaptation by Andrew Upton; opposite Richard Roxburgh, John Bell, and Hugo Weaving; Travelled to John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D. | - |
+ | Gross und Klein | 2011 | Sydney Theatre Company | Lotte | Directed by Benedict Andrews; new translation by Martin Crimp; co-commissioned by the Barbican Centre; Travelled to London 2012 Festival, Théâtre de la Ville, Vienna Festival, and Ruhrfestspiele. | - |
+ | The Maids | 2013 | Sydney Theatre Company | Claire | Directed by Benedict Andrews; opposite Isabelle Huppert as Solange, Elizabeth Debicki as Madame; Travelled to New York City Center, part of Lincoln Center Festival, New York, 6–16 August 2014. | - |
+ | The Present | 2015 | Sydney Theatre Company | Anna Petrovna | Directed by John Crowley. Play adaptation by Andrew Upton, inspired by Anton Chekhov's Platonov; with Richard Roxburgh. | - |
+ | The Present | 2017 | Ethel Barrymore Theatre | Anna Petrovna | Broadway debut. | - |
+ | When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other | 2019 | Royal National Theatre | Woman | National Theatre debut. Written by Martin Crimp, directed by Katie Mitchell. | - |
+
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+ | Title | Year | Subject matter | Awards | Interviews and presentations |
+ | The Johnstown Flood | 1968 | Johnstown Flood | - | - |
+ | The Great Bridge | 1972 | Brooklyn Bridge | - | Presentation by McCullough on The Great Bridge, September 17, 2002, C-SPAN |
+ | The Path Between the Seas | 1977 | Panama Canal, History of the Panama Canal | National Book Award – 1978 Francis Parkman Prize – 1978 Samuel Eliot Morison Award – 1978 Cornelius Ryan Award – 1978 | - |
+ | Mornings on Horseback | 1981 | Theodore Roosevelt | National Book Award – 1982 | - |
+ | Brave Companions | 1991 | - | - | - |
+ | Truman | 1992 | Harry S Truman | Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography – 1993 The Colonial Dames of America Annual Book Award – 1993 Francis Parkman Prize | Booknotes interview with McCullough on Truman, July 19, 1992, C-SPAN Presentation by McCullough on Truman at the National Press Club, July 7, 1992, C-SPAN |
+ | John Adams | 2001 | John Adams | Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography – 2002 | Presentation by McCullough on John Adams at the Library of Congress, April 24, 2001, C-SPAN Presentation by McCullough on John Adams at the National Book Festival, September 8, 2001, C-SPAN |
+ | 1776 | 2005 | American Revolution, American Revolutionary War | American Compass Best Book – 2005 | Presentation by McCullough on 1776 to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, June 9, 2005, C-SPAN Q&A interview with McCullough on 1776, August 7, 2005, C-SPAN Presentation by McCullough on 1776 at the National Book Festival, September 24, 2005, C-SPAN Presentation by McCullough on 1776 at the Texas State Capital, October 29, 2005 |
+ | In the Dark Streets Shineth: A 1941 Christmas Eve Story | 2010 | Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Arcadia Conference | - | - |
+ | The Greater Journey | 2011 | - | - | Part one and Part two of Q&A interview with McCullough on The Greater Journey, May 22 & 29, 2011, C-SPAN Interview with McCullough on The Greater Journey at the National Book Festival, September 25, 2011, C-SPAN Presentation by McCullough on The Greater Journey at the National Book Festival, September 25, 2011, C-SPAN |
+ | The Wright Brothers | 2015 | The Wright Brothers | National Aviation Hall of Fame Combs Gates Award - 2016 | Q&A interview with McCullough on The Wright Brothers, May 31, 2015, C-SPAN |
+ | The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For | 2017 | - | - | Q&A interview with McCullough on The American Spirit, April 23, 2017, C-SPAN |
+ | The Pioneers | 2019 | American pioneers to the Northwest Territory | - | - |
+
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