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[
"Dion",
"notable work",
"Have You Ever Been in Love"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dion<\e1> and <e2>Have You Ever Been in Love<\e2>.
" Have You Ever Been in Love " is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion, included first on her seventh English studio album A New Day Has Come (2002) and later, on her eight English studio album One Heart (2003). The song is a power ballad, written by Anders Bagge, Peer Åström, Tom Nichols, Daryl Hall and Laila Bagge, while production was handled by Bagge & Peer. " Have You Ever Been in Love " builds from a gentle, piano - laced opening into a theatrical, string - framed climax. The song received acclaim from music critics, while being reviewed in both albums. Many critics called it a classic - sounding ballad and one of the strongest cuts from the album. Critics also noted similarities between Dion and Barbra Streisand. " Have You Ever Been in Love " was released on 14 April 2003, as One Heart's second (promotional only) single in the United States and Canada, while on 3 November 2003, it was released as the third commercial single in selected European countries. The song spent fourteen weeks at number 2 on the US Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, setting a record for most weeks at the second position. The music video was shot between 29–30 April 2003 in Los Angeles and released on 2 June 2003. | notable work | null | 24,803 |
[
"Dion",
"notable work",
"A New Day Has Come"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dion<\e1> and <e2>A New Day Has Come<\e2>.
" Have You Ever Been in Love " is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion, included first on her seventh English studio album A New Day Has Come (2002) and later, on her eight English studio album One Heart (2003). The song is a power ballad, written by Anders Bagge, Peer Åström, Tom Nichols, Daryl Hall and Laila Bagge, while production was handled by Bagge & Peer. " Have You Ever Been in Love " builds from a gentle, piano - laced opening into a theatrical, string - framed climax. The song received acclaim from music critics, while being reviewed in both albums. Many critics called it a classic - sounding ballad and one of the strongest cuts from the album. Critics also noted similarities between Dion and Barbra Streisand. " Have You Ever Been in Love " was released on 14 April 2003, as One Heart's second (promotional only) single in the United States and Canada, while on 3 November 2003, it was released as the third commercial single in selected European countries. The song spent fourteen weeks at number 2 on the US Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, setting a record for most weeks at the second position. The music video was shot between 29–30 April 2003 in Los Angeles and released on 2 June 2003. | notable work | null | 24,804 |
[
"Dion",
"notable work",
"One Heart"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dion<\e1> and <e2>One Heart<\e2>.
" Have You Ever Been in Love " is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion, included first on her seventh English studio album A New Day Has Come (2002) and later, on her eight English studio album One Heart (2003). The song is a power ballad, written by Anders Bagge, Peer Åström, Tom Nichols, Daryl Hall and Laila Bagge, while production was handled by Bagge & Peer. " Have You Ever Been in Love " builds from a gentle, piano - laced opening into a theatrical, string - framed climax. The song received acclaim from music critics, while being reviewed in both albums. Many critics called it a classic - sounding ballad and one of the strongest cuts from the album. Critics also noted similarities between Dion and Barbra Streisand. " Have You Ever Been in Love " was released on 14 April 2003, as One Heart's second (promotional only) single in the United States and Canada, while on 3 November 2003, it was released as the third commercial single in selected European countries. The song spent fourteen weeks at number 2 on the US Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, setting a record for most weeks at the second position. The music video was shot between 29–30 April 2003 in Los Angeles and released on 2 June 2003. | notable work | null | 24,805 |
[
"Peer Åström",
"notable work",
"Have You Ever Been in Love"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Peer Åström<\e1> and <e2>Have You Ever Been in Love<\e2>.
" Have You Ever Been in Love " is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion, included first on her seventh English studio album A New Day Has Come (2002) and later, on her eight English studio album One Heart (2003). The song is a power ballad, written by Anders Bagge, Peer Åström, Tom Nichols, Daryl Hall and Laila Bagge, while production was handled by Bagge & Peer. " Have You Ever Been in Love " builds from a gentle, piano - laced opening into a theatrical, string - framed climax. The song received acclaim from music critics, while being reviewed in both albums. Many critics called it a classic - sounding ballad and one of the strongest cuts from the album. Critics also noted similarities between Dion and Barbra Streisand. " Have You Ever Been in Love " was released on 14 April 2003, as One Heart's second (promotional only) single in the United States and Canada, while on 3 November 2003, it was released as the third commercial single in selected European countries. The song spent fourteen weeks at number 2 on the US Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, setting a record for most weeks at the second position. The music video was shot between 29–30 April 2003 in Los Angeles and released on 2 June 2003. | notable work | null | 24,806 |
[
"Anders Bagge",
"notable work",
"Have You Ever Been in Love"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Anders Bagge<\e1> and <e2>Have You Ever Been in Love<\e2>.
" Have You Ever Been in Love " is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion, included first on her seventh English studio album A New Day Has Come (2002) and later, on her eight English studio album One Heart (2003). The song is a power ballad, written by Anders Bagge, Peer Åström, Tom Nichols, Daryl Hall and Laila Bagge, while production was handled by Bagge & Peer. " Have You Ever Been in Love " builds from a gentle, piano - laced opening into a theatrical, string - framed climax. The song received acclaim from music critics, while being reviewed in both albums. Many critics called it a classic - sounding ballad and one of the strongest cuts from the album. Critics also noted similarities between Dion and Barbra Streisand. " Have You Ever Been in Love " was released on 14 April 2003, as One Heart's second (promotional only) single in the United States and Canada, while on 3 November 2003, it was released as the third commercial single in selected European countries. The song spent fourteen weeks at number 2 on the US Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, setting a record for most weeks at the second position. The music video was shot between 29–30 April 2003 in Los Angeles and released on 2 June 2003. | notable work | null | 24,807 |
[
"Los Angeles",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Los Angeles<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
" Have You Ever Been in Love " is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion, included first on her seventh English studio album A New Day Has Come (2002) and later, on her eight English studio album One Heart (2003). The song is a power ballad, written by Anders Bagge, Peer Åström, Tom Nichols, Daryl Hall and Laila Bagge, while production was handled by Bagge & Peer. " Have You Ever Been in Love " builds from a gentle, piano - laced opening into a theatrical, string - framed climax. The song received acclaim from music critics, while being reviewed in both albums. Many critics called it a classic - sounding ballad and one of the strongest cuts from the album. Critics also noted similarities between Dion and Barbra Streisand. " Have You Ever Been in Love " was released on 14 April 2003, as One Heart's second (promotional only) single in the United States and Canada, while on 3 November 2003, it was released as the third commercial single in selected European countries. The song spent fourteen weeks at number 2 on the US Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, setting a record for most weeks at the second position. The music video was shot between 29–30 April 2003 in Los Angeles and released on 2 June 2003. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 24,808 |
[
"Harvey Specter",
"performer",
"Gabriel Macht"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Harvey Specter<\e1> and <e2>Gabriel Macht<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | performer | null | 24,942 |
[
"Pilot",
"director",
"Kevin Bray"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pilot<\e1> and <e2>Kevin Bray<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | director | null | 24,944 |
[
"Pilot",
"country of origin",
"American"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pilot<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country of origin | null | 24,945 |
[
"Pilot",
"country of origin",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pilot<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country of origin | null | 24,946 |
[
"Fairly Legal",
"country of origin",
"USA"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fairly Legal<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country of origin | null | 24,947 |
[
"Fairly Legal",
"country of origin",
"American"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fairly Legal<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country of origin | null | 24,948 |
[
"Fairly Legal",
"country of origin",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fairly Legal<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country of origin | null | 24,950 |
[
"Pilot",
"country of origin",
"USA"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pilot<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country of origin | null | 24,951 |
[
"Harvey Specter",
"creator",
"Aaron Korsh"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Harvey Specter<\e1> and <e2>Aaron Korsh<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | creator | null | 24,953 |
[
"Aaron Korsh",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Aaron Korsh<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country of citizenship | null | 24,954 |
[
"Suits",
"creator",
"Aaron Korsh"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Suits<\e1> and <e2>Aaron Korsh<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | creator | null | 24,955 |
[
"Mike Ross",
"creator",
"Aaron Korsh"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mike Ross<\e1> and <e2>Aaron Korsh<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | creator | null | 24,956 |
[
"Suits",
"director",
"Kevin Bray"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Suits<\e1> and <e2>Kevin Bray<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | director | null | 24,958 |
[
"Suits",
"country of origin",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Suits<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country of origin | null | 24,959 |
[
"Suits",
"country of origin",
"USA"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Suits<\e1> and <e2>USA<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country of origin | null | 24,961 |
[
"Wall Street",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Wall Street<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country | null | 24,963 |
[
"USA",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>USA<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | country | null | 24,964 |
[
"Mike Ross",
"present in work",
"Suits"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mike Ross<\e1> and <e2>Suits<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | present in work | null | 24,965 |
[
"Harvey Specter",
"present in work",
"Suits"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Harvey Specter<\e1> and <e2>Suits<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | present in work | null | 24,966 |
[
"Gabriel Macht",
"notable work",
"Harvey Specter"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Gabriel Macht<\e1> and <e2>Harvey Specter<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | notable work | null | 24,970 |
[
"Kevin Bray",
"notable work",
"Pilot"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Bray<\e1> and <e2>Pilot<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | notable work | null | 24,971 |
[
"Kevin Bray",
"notable work",
"Suits"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kevin Bray<\e1> and <e2>Suits<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | notable work | null | 24,972 |
[
"Suits",
"has part(s)",
"Pilot"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Suits<\e1> and <e2>Pilot<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | has part(s) | null | 24,973 |
[
"Wall Street",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Wall Street<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 24,974 |
[
"USA",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>USA<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
" Pilot " is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy - drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mike's lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mike's first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half - hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double - digit growth over the January premiere of the network's other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters' interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series' attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 24,975 |
[
"Thomas Acda",
"place of birth",
"Amsterdam"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Acda<\e1> and <e2>Amsterdam<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | place of birth | null | 25,155 |
[
"Thomas Acda",
"country of citizenship",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Acda<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country of citizenship | null | 25,157 |
[
"Amsterdam",
"country",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Amsterdam<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country | null | 25,158 |
[
"De Rijp",
"country",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>De Rijp<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country | null | 25,159 |
[
"Kleinkunstacademie",
"country",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kleinkunstacademie<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country | null | 25,160 |
[
"Dit was het nieuws",
"country of origin",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dit was het nieuws<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country of origin | null | 25,162 |
[
"VARA",
"country",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>VARA<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country | null | 25,163 |
[
"Willem",
"languages spoken, written or signed",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Willem<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | languages spoken, written or signed | null | 25,164 |
[
"Acda en the Munnik",
"country",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Acda en the Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country | null | 25,165 |
[
"Acda en de Munnik",
"country",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Acda en de Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country | null | 25,166 |
[
"All Stars",
"country of origin",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>All Stars<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country of origin | null | 25,169 |
[
"Acda en de Munnik",
"has part(s)",
"Paul de Munnik"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Acda en de Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Paul de Munnik<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | has part(s) | null | 25,170 |
[
"Acda en the Munnik",
"has part(s)",
"Paul de Munnik"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Acda en the Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Paul de Munnik<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | has part(s) | null | 25,171 |
[
"Acda en de Munnik",
"has part(s)",
"Thomas Acda"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Acda en de Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Thomas Acda<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | has part(s) | null | 25,172 |
[
"Paul de Munnik",
"member of",
"Acda en the Munnik"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Paul de Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Acda en the Munnik<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | member of | null | 25,173 |
[
"All stars",
"country of origin",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>All stars<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country of origin | null | 25,174 |
[
"Thomas Acda",
"educated at",
"Kleinkunstacademie"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Acda<\e1> and <e2>Kleinkunstacademie<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | educated at | null | 25,176 |
[
"Spijkers",
"country of origin",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Spijkers<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | country of origin | null | 25,178 |
[
"Acda en the Munnik",
"has part(s)",
"Thomas Acda"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Acda en the Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Thomas Acda<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | has part(s) | null | 25,181 |
[
"Paul de Munnik",
"part of",
"Acda en de Munnik"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Paul de Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Acda en de Munnik<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | part of | null | 25,182 |
[
"Paul de Munnik",
"part of",
"Acda en the Munnik"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Paul de Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Acda en the Munnik<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | part of | null | 25,183 |
[
"Thomas Acda",
"part of",
"Acda en de Munnik"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Acda<\e1> and <e2>Acda en de Munnik<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | part of | null | 25,184 |
[
"Thomas Acda",
"part of",
"Acda en the Munnik"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Acda<\e1> and <e2>Acda en the Munnik<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | part of | null | 25,185 |
[
"Amsterdam",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Amsterdam<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 25,186 |
[
"De Rijp",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>De Rijp<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 25,187 |
[
"Kleinkunstacademie",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kleinkunstacademie<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 25,188 |
[
"VARA",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>VARA<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 25,189 |
[
"Acda en the Munnik",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Acda en the Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 25,190 |
[
"Acda en de Munnik",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Netherlands"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Acda en de Munnik<\e1> and <e2>Netherlands<\e2>.
Thomas Acda (born Amsterdam, 6 March 1967) is a Dutch singer, actor and comedian, known as former member of the duo Acda en De Munnik. Acda grew up in De Rijp and after graduating high school at havo level, Acda started the theater school, but soon switched to the Kleinkunstacademie in Amsterdam. There he met Paul de Munnik. They finished school in 1993 with a joint project for which they were awarded the Pisuisse - prize. After that they split up and went their own way. In 1995, Acda en De Munnik came together to make a theater show with the name Zwerf'On. The show was a success, and they were asked to put the songs from the show on CD. From that moment on, Acda en the Munnik were involved in both music and theater. Acda was active on several projects. He was in the band Herman en Ik. He played in the television show In voor en tegenspoed. He was in the comedy redaction of the show Spijkers (later : Kopspijkers). Together with comedians Raoul Heertje and Harm Edens he was member of the panel in Dit was het nieuws (the Dutch version of Have I Got News for You) for several seasons. From 1997 on he played in several films, All stars, The missing link and Lek. For the soundtrack of the movie All Stars, the song Als Het Vuur Gedoofd Is from Acda en de Munnik was used. The film was a success in the Netherlands, so the VARA decided to turn it into a series, in which Acda starred as goalkeeper Willem. Every episode started with the song " Groen als gras " from Acda en De Munnik. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 25,191 |
[
"Classics selected by Brian Wilson",
"performer",
"The Beach Boys"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Classics selected by Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>The Beach Boys<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | performer | null | 25,437 |
[
"The Beach Boys",
"country",
"US"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Beach Boys<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | country | null | 25,439 |
[
"Surfer Girl",
"performer",
"The Beach Boys"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Surfer Girl<\e1> and <e2>The Beach Boys<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | performer | null | 25,440 |
[
"Til I Die",
"performer",
"Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Til I Die<\e1> and <e2>Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | performer | null | 25,441 |
[
"The Warmth of the Sun",
"performer",
"The Beach Boys"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Warmth of the Sun<\e1> and <e2>The Beach Boys<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | performer | null | 25,443 |
[
"The Warmth of the Sun",
"follows",
"Surfer Girl"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Warmth of the Sun<\e1> and <e2>Surfer Girl<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | follows | null | 25,444 |
[
"California Feelin",
"producer",
"Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>California Feelin<\e1> and <e2>Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | producer | null | 25,446 |
[
"Surfer Girl",
"producer",
"Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Surfer Girl<\e1> and <e2>Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | producer | null | 25,448 |
[
"Til I Die",
"producer",
"Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Til I Die<\e1> and <e2>Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | producer | null | 25,451 |
[
"Sail On, Sailor",
"performer",
"The Beach Boys"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sail On, Sailor<\e1> and <e2>The Beach Boys<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | performer | null | 25,452 |
[
"Til I Die",
"performer",
"The Beach Boys"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Til I Die<\e1> and <e2>The Beach Boys<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | performer | null | 25,453 |
[
"Classics selected by Brian Wilson",
"country of origin",
"US"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Classics selected by Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | country of origin | null | 25,454 |
[
"The Warmth of the Sun",
"producer",
"Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Warmth of the Sun<\e1> and <e2>Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | producer | null | 25,455 |
[
"Surfer Girl",
"performer",
"Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Surfer Girl<\e1> and <e2>Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | performer | null | 25,456 |
[
"Brian Wilson",
"country of citizenship",
"US"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | country of citizenship | null | 25,458 |
[
"Sail On, Sailor",
"producer",
"Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sail On, Sailor<\e1> and <e2>Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | producer | null | 25,459 |
[
"Classics selected by Brian Wilson",
"performer",
"Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Classics selected by Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | performer | null | 25,460 |
[
"Brian Wilson",
"member of",
"The Beach Boys"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>The Beach Boys<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | member of | null | 25,461 |
[
"The Warmth of the Sun",
"performer",
"Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Warmth of the Sun<\e1> and <e2>Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | performer | null | 25,462 |
[
"The Beach Boys",
"notable work",
"Classics selected by Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Beach Boys<\e1> and <e2>Classics selected by Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,463 |
[
"The Beach Boys",
"notable work",
"Surfer Girl"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Beach Boys<\e1> and <e2>Surfer Girl<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,464 |
[
"Brian Wilson",
"notable work",
"Til I Die"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>Til I Die<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,465 |
[
"The Beach Boys",
"notable work",
"The Warmth of the Sun"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Beach Boys<\e1> and <e2>The Warmth of the Sun<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,466 |
[
"Surfer Girl",
"followed by",
"The Warmth of the Sun"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Surfer Girl<\e1> and <e2>The Warmth of the Sun<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | followed by | null | 25,467 |
[
"Brian Wilson",
"notable work",
"California Feelin"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>California Feelin<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,468 |
[
"Brian Wilson",
"notable work",
"Surfer Girl"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>Surfer Girl<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,469 |
[
"The Beach Boys",
"notable work",
"Sail On, Sailor"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Beach Boys<\e1> and <e2>Sail On, Sailor<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,470 |
[
"The Beach Boys",
"notable work",
"Til I Die"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Beach Boys<\e1> and <e2>Til I Die<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,471 |
[
"Brian Wilson",
"notable work",
"The Warmth of the Sun"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>The Warmth of the Sun<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,472 |
[
"Brian Wilson",
"notable work",
"Sail On, Sailor"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>Sail On, Sailor<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,473 |
[
"Brian Wilson",
"notable work",
"Classics selected by Brian Wilson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brian Wilson<\e1> and <e2>Classics selected by Brian Wilson<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | notable work | null | 25,474 |
[
"The Beach Boys",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"US"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Beach Boys<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
Classics selected by Brian Wilson is a compilation of songs by The Beach Boys and released through Capitol Records in mid-2002. It was compiled by Brian Wilson himself that February. It includes a new recording of an unreleased 1970s track, " California Feelin' " not by The Beach Boys but Wilson and his live band. Brian wrote in the liner notes :Wilson's choices tend to favor his ballads, from " Surfer Girl " and " The Warmth of the Sun " to his Pet Sounds and Smile material. Later song selections include "' Til I Die " and " Sail On, Sailor ". Classics selected by Brian Wilson briefly made the US charts, reaching number 159 during a chart stay of 1 week. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 25,475 |
[
"Pine Barrens",
"director",
"Steve Buscemi"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pine Barrens<\e1> and <e2>Steve Buscemi<\e2>.
Trees Lounge is a 1996 comedy - drama film and the debut of Steve Buscemi as writer and director. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's black humor, based on examination of characters' self - destructive behavior, has been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct " Pine Barrens " and three other episodes of the show, and to star as Tony Soprano's cousin Tony Blundetto during the show's fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens ; Brooklyn ; and Valley Stream, New York. | director | null | 25,549 |
[
"Tony Blundetto",
"performer",
"Steve Buscemi"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tony Blundetto<\e1> and <e2>Steve Buscemi<\e2>.
Trees Lounge is a 1996 comedy - drama film and the debut of Steve Buscemi as writer and director. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's black humor, based on examination of characters' self - destructive behavior, has been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct " Pine Barrens " and three other episodes of the show, and to star as Tony Soprano's cousin Tony Blundetto during the show's fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens ; Brooklyn ; and Valley Stream, New York. | performer | null | 25,550 |
[
"Tony Blundetto",
"present in work",
"The Sopranos"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tony Blundetto<\e1> and <e2>The Sopranos<\e2>.
Trees Lounge is a 1996 comedy - drama film and the debut of Steve Buscemi as writer and director. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's black humor, based on examination of characters' self - destructive behavior, has been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct " Pine Barrens " and three other episodes of the show, and to star as Tony Soprano's cousin Tony Blundetto during the show's fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens ; Brooklyn ; and Valley Stream, New York. | present in work | null | 25,551 |
[
"Trees Lounge",
"director",
"Steve Buscemi"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Trees Lounge<\e1> and <e2>Steve Buscemi<\e2>.
Trees Lounge is a 1996 comedy - drama film and the debut of Steve Buscemi as writer and director. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's black humor, based on examination of characters' self - destructive behavior, has been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct " Pine Barrens " and three other episodes of the show, and to star as Tony Soprano's cousin Tony Blundetto during the show's fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens ; Brooklyn ; and Valley Stream, New York. | director | null | 25,554 |
[
"Trees Lounge",
"producer",
"Brad Wyman"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Trees Lounge<\e1> and <e2>Brad Wyman<\e2>.
Trees Lounge is a 1996 comedy - drama film and the debut of Steve Buscemi as writer and director. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's black humor, based on examination of characters' self - destructive behavior, has been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct " Pine Barrens " and three other episodes of the show, and to star as Tony Soprano's cousin Tony Blundetto during the show's fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens ; Brooklyn ; and Valley Stream, New York. | producer | null | 25,556 |
[
"The Sopranos",
"creator",
"David Chase"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Sopranos<\e1> and <e2>David Chase<\e2>.
Trees Lounge is a 1996 comedy - drama film and the debut of Steve Buscemi as writer and director. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's black humor, based on examination of characters' self - destructive behavior, has been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct " Pine Barrens " and three other episodes of the show, and to star as Tony Soprano's cousin Tony Blundetto during the show's fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens ; Brooklyn ; and Valley Stream, New York. | creator | null | 25,561 |
[
"Tony Soprano",
"present in work",
"The Sopranos"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tony Soprano<\e1> and <e2>The Sopranos<\e2>.
Trees Lounge is a 1996 comedy - drama film and the debut of Steve Buscemi as writer and director. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's black humor, based on examination of characters' self - destructive behavior, has been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct " Pine Barrens " and three other episodes of the show, and to star as Tony Soprano's cousin Tony Blundetto during the show's fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens ; Brooklyn ; and Valley Stream, New York. | present in work | null | 25,562 |
[
"Tony Soprano",
"creator",
"David Chase"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tony Soprano<\e1> and <e2>David Chase<\e2>.
Trees Lounge is a 1996 comedy - drama film and the debut of Steve Buscemi as writer and director. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film's black humor, based on examination of characters' self - destructive behavior, has been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct " Pine Barrens " and three other episodes of the show, and to star as Tony Soprano's cousin Tony Blundetto during the show's fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens ; Brooklyn ; and Valley Stream, New York. | creator | null | 25,563 |
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