Examples of using Balfe in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Michael Balfe.
Balfe with Outlander co-stars Tobias Menzies and Sam Heughan.
Michael William Balfe.
In a three-year period Balfe walked in more than 250 runway shows.
Wallace Michael Balfe.
Balfe was born in Dublin, where his musical gifts became apparent at an early age.
In 1999,while studying drama at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, Balfe was offered work as a fashion model in Paris.
Balfe was a prolific composer, as may be seen from the following list of his English operas alone.
Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Balfe is"reason enough to watch; she's a confident actress who brings various shades to her character.".
Balfe soon returned to Italy, where he was based for the next eight years, singing and composing several operas.
An unpopular attempt at"improving" Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera, Il crociato in Egitto, by interpolated music of his own,compelled Balfe to throw up his engagement at the theatre La Fenice in Venice.
Lumley engaged Michael Balfe to conduct the orchestra and entered negotiations with Felix Mendelssohn for a new opera.
Ford v Ferrari(titled Le Mans'66 in the UK and other territories)[3] is a 2019 American drama film directed by James Mangold, and written by Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth and JasonKeller. It stars Matt Damon and Christian Bale, while Caitriona Balfe, Jon Bernthal, Tracy Letts, Josh Lucas, Noah Jupe, Remo Girone and Ray McKinnon appear in supporting roles.
Between 1814 and 1815, Balfe played the violin for his father's dancing-classes, at the age of seven composed a polacca.
By the 18th century, the most popular forms of musical theatre in Britain were ballad operas, like John Gay's The Beggar's Opera(1728), that included lyrics written to the tunes of popular songs of the day(often spoofing opera), and later the developing form of pantomime and comic operas with original scores and mostly romantic plot lines,like Michael Balfe's The Bohemian Girl(1845).
Balfe also wrote several operas for the Opera Comique and Grand Opera in Paris, where MM. Scribe and St George provided him with the libretti for his LePuits d'amour(1843) and his Les Quatre Fils Aymon(1844).
This situation continued throughout the 18th and 19th centuries,including in the work of Michael William Balfe, and the operas of the great Italian composers, as well as those of Mozart, Beethoven, and Meyerbeer, continued to dominate the musical stage in England.
Balfe has appeared in numerous films, including Super 8, Now You See Me, Escape Plan and Money Monster, and had leading roles in The Beauty Inside, Crush and H+: The Digital Series.
Earlier English operas by Wallace, Michael Balfe and Julius Benedict were also included in the company's repertoire- not just standard works like The Bohemian Girl and Maritana, but less-familiar operas such as Balfe's Satanella(1858) and Wallace's Lurline(1860).
Balfe co-starred in the film Money Monster(2016), directed by Jodie Foster and starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts. She played the head of PR of a company whose stock bottoms out, causing a man to lose all of his savings and subsequently take hostages on a live TV show.
In 2009, after a decade-long modelling career, Balfe returned to her initial career choice, and moved from New York to Los Angeles, spending her first year and a half in the city exclusively taking acting classes, first at the Warner Loughlin Studios and then at the Sanford Meisner Center and the Judith Weston Studios.
Balfe was part of the main cast of the Warner Bros. web series H+: The Digital Series during 2012 and 2013, in which she played Breanna Sheehan, one of the executives of a biotechnology company that develops an implanted computer which allows people to be connected to the Internet 24 hours a day.[22].
She was born as Catherine Balfe on Chord Road, Drogheda, County Louth, to Hugh Balfe, a labourer, and Rose Russell.[3] She had nine siblings, five of which were boys and four girls. Her brothers' names were John, Hugh, Patrick, Frances and Joseph. Her sisters' names were: Alice, Rose, Mary Frances and Maryann.[4] She had a passion for all things Irish and enjoyed dancing at the top of Laurence's gate for American tourists.
Despite the constant raids, Balfe continued to live here with her family until she married her husband Vincent Dempsey. They bought a house on Sandyford terrace and had five children: Deirdre, Vincent and Aidan, who are all deceased, and Raymond and Gertie. Her husband Vincent died in 1937 at the age of 39 and Balfe became a dress maker to provide for her family.[5].
In April 2015, Balfe received Best Actress in a Lead Role Drama and Rising Star Award nominations for the 12th Irish Film& Television Awards,[30][31] and was named one of People magazine's"50 Most Beautiful People in the World". She won Saturn Awards for Best Actress on Television in 2015[32] and 2016.[33] Balfe also received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress- Television Series Drama for her role in Outlander.
Balfe was born in Dublin, Ireland,[35] and grew up in the village of Tydavnet, near Monaghan, in a family of seven; her father is a retired Garda Sergeant.[1] She is currently based in Glasgow,[36] having previously lived in Los Angeles when she started acting professionally, and in New York City, Paris, London, Milan, Hamburg, and Tokyo while she worked as a model.[16][37][38] In addition to English, she is a Gaeilgeoir(fluent Irish Gaelic speaker) and is conversational in French.