Julie Taymor
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Julie Taymor is an acclaimed American director and designer best known for her groundbreaking, visually inventive stage and film work, including the Broadway adaptation of Disney’s The Lion King.
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| Julie Taymor canonical | 13 |
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Target entity: Julie Taymor Context triple: [Best Direction of a Musical, notableWinner, Julie Taymor]
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Rachel Portman
Rachel Portman is an Academy Award–winning British film composer renowned for her lyrical, emotionally rich scores for films such as Emma, Chocolat, and The Cider House Rules.
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Frank Oz
Frank Oz is an acclaimed puppeteer, actor, and filmmaker best known for performing iconic Muppet characters and voicing Yoda in the Star Wars franchise.
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Kristīne Opolais
Kristīne Opolais is a renowned Latvian soprano celebrated for her performances in major opera houses worldwide, particularly in the works of Puccini and other late-Romantic composers.
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James Lapine
James Lapine is an American playwright and director best known for his long-running collaboration with composer Stephen Sondheim on acclaimed musicals such as "Into the Woods" and "Sunday in the Park with George."
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Agnes de Mille
Agnes de Mille was an influential American choreographer and dancer renowned for integrating character-driven, narrative choreography into mid-20th-century Broadway and ballet.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Julie Taymor Target entity description: Julie Taymor is an acclaimed American director and designer best known for her groundbreaking, visually inventive stage and film work, including the Broadway adaptation of Disney’s The Lion King.
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A.
Rachel Portman
Rachel Portman is an Academy Award–winning British film composer renowned for her lyrical, emotionally rich scores for films such as Emma, Chocolat, and The Cider House Rules.
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B.
Frank Oz
Frank Oz is an acclaimed puppeteer, actor, and filmmaker best known for performing iconic Muppet characters and voicing Yoda in the Star Wars franchise.
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C.
Kristīne Opolais
Kristīne Opolais is a renowned Latvian soprano celebrated for her performances in major opera houses worldwide, particularly in the works of Puccini and other late-Romantic composers.
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D.
James Lapine
James Lapine is an American playwright and director best known for his long-running collaboration with composer Stephen Sondheim on acclaimed musicals such as "Into the Woods" and "Sunday in the Park with George."
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E.
Agnes de Mille
Agnes de Mille was an influential American choreographer and dancer renowned for integrating character-driven, narrative choreography into mid-20th-century Broadway and ballet.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Julie Taymor Description of subject: Julie Taymor is an acclaimed American director and designer best known for her groundbreaking, visually inventive stage and film work, including the Broadway adaptation of Disney’s The Lion King.
Referenced by (13)
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