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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_HarwoodJim Harwood - Wikipedia

    Jim Harwood, sometimes given as James Harwood, (April 1, 1938 — September 3, 1993, Freestone, California) was an American journalist, film critic, screenwriter, author, and television producer who spent the majority of his career writing film criticism and news stories for Variety from 1969 through 1993. He also wrote an annual ...

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  3. HR Artists Management Homepage. James C. Harwood, President. PO Box 1337. Olivebridge, New York 12461. Phone: 646-241-3009. E-mail: hrartistsmanagement@gmail.com. This innovative Arts Management Organization manages the careers of Musical Theater Performers in: Broadway, Off-Broadway, Touring Productions, Pops Concerts, Cruise Ships ...

  4. Jim Harwood, a veces conocido como James Harwood, (c. 1938 - 3 de septiembre de 1993, Freestone, California) fue un periodista, crítico de cine, guionista, autor y productor de televisión estadounidense que pasó la mayor parte de su carrera escribiendo críticas de cine y noticias. historias para Variety desde 1969 hasta 1993.

  5. Harwood Management Homepage. This innovative Arts Management Organization manages the careers of Classical Singers (sopranos, mezzo-sopranos, tenors, baritones, basses) in: Opera, Orchestra / Choral Works, Recitals, Concerts; Cross-Over / Musical Theater Performers in: Broadway, Off-Broadway, Touring Productions, Pops Concerts; as well as ...

  6. James Harwood is a LEED certified architect with 25 years experience in New York and the Berkshires. A graduate of Cornell University, Jim practiced architecture in New York City for nearly two decades.

  7. 7 de sept. de 1993 · Variety reporter Jim Harwood died Saturday of cancer in Freestone, Calif. He was 55. At the time of his death, Harwood was the Bay Area stringer for Variety. In 1988, he became the paper’s...