Sanctum is based on the true events of the writer/producer of the film, Andrew Wright. Wright was cave-diving in Western Australia's Nullabor Plain, which is a frontier for cave exploration, when a freak storm hit the area and trapped Wright and about 15 other divers underground. The screenplay is loosely based on the events that transpired.
No, it was written by: Samuel Crossman, in 1664.
A very high end store which specialized in selling porcelain during the approximate period 1880 until 1930 in Philadelphia. It sold Minton historical scene plates as well as many other Minton, Limoges and comparable quality makers of porcelain. Later, similar stores were Caldwells and Bailey Banks. Its predecessor store had Tyndale in the name.
Henry Richard "Harry" Enfield (born 30 May 1961 in Horsham, West Sussex, England)[1] is a BAFTA winning British comedian, actor and writer, and occasionally director.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Enfield
Alfred Ollivant - writer - died in 1927.
Richard Wright was not part of the Harlem Renaissance. He was a prominent African American writer, known for works like "Native Son" and "Black Boy," which were more prominent in the mid-20th century than during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s.
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Eric Wright - writer - was born on 1929-05-04.
Susan Wright - American writer - was born in 1963.
Robert Wright - writer - died on 2005-07-27.
Robert Wright - writer - was born on 1914-09-25.
he was a sports colum writer
Before Charlotte Bronte became a writer, she worked as a governess, teaching in various households. She also attended school and worked as a teacher at a boarding school in Brussels, Belgium.
Richard Gunn - writer - was born in 1971.
Richard Bagot - writer - died in 1921.
Richard Bagot - writer - was born in 1860.