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Barrie Kosky was born in 1967.
Paul Kosky was born in 1967.
Lynne Kosky was born on 1958-09-02.
Rosalie Kosky was born on February 23, 1993, in London, England, UK.
The cast of To Tokyo - 2014 includes: Luke Edward Smith as Jake Flo Kosky as Al
The cast of Raising the Curtain - 2012 includes: Neil Armfield as Himself - Interviewee Cate Blanchett as Herself - Interviewee Bille Brown as Himself - Interviewee Wesley Enoch as Himself - Interviewee Michael Gow as Himself - Interviewee Barry Humphries as Himself - Interviewee Barrie Kosky as Himself - Interviewee Ewen Leslie as Narrator Robyn Nevin as Herself - Interviewee Geoffrey Rush as Himself - Interviewee Jim Sharman as Himself - Interviewee Andrew Upton as Himself - Interviewee David Williamson as Himself - Interviewee
The cast of Rembrandt 7 antwortet nicht... - 1966 includes: Mitsouko as Seyna Luciano Catenacci Miguel del Castillo as Diego Oropessa Romano Giomini as Jean Joachim Hansen as Pierre Carlo Hinterman as Kosky Lang Jeffries as Mark Donen - Agent Z 7 Giuseppe Mattei Christiane Maybach as Consuela Loredana Nusciak as Paula Lorenzo Robledo as Colonello Claudio Ruffini as Blond Kosky Henchman Laura Valenzuela as Irene Walter
The cast of Footsteps - 1974 includes: Robert Bridges as Mr. Welbeck Anna Cropper as Iris Hugh Cross as Doctor Brian Croucher as Williams Frederick Farley as Mr. Cravenham Rose Hill as Mrs. Kosky Gemma Jones as Mollie Lane Meddick as Inspector Davis
koski Name Meaning and HistoryFinnish: ornamental name from koski 'waterfall', 'rapids'. This was one of the many words denoting natural features that were used in the formation of Finnish surnames during the name conversion movement in the 19th and early 20th centuries. In the U.S. this is sometimes a shortened form of other Finnish surnames formed with this element, e.g. Kalliokoski, Ylikoski.Polish: habitational name from any of several places called Koski, named with kos 'blackbird'Ancestry.com
While there are many therapies that individuals and organizations state are effective in treating children with Autism, beware of any therapeutic interventions that cannot offer scientific data to support their claims. While anecdotal evidence, or stories and personal accounts, may initially seem very compelling and impressive, one cannot truly know if a therapy is effective until it has been proven by years of scientific research, which involves highly controlled studies whose results are published in peer-reviewed journals.Currently, the treatment for children with autism that is best supported by the most scientific research - over fifty years in fact - is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). To learn more about ABA and other therapeutic interventions associated with the treatment of individuals with Autism, check out www.AutismBeacon.comand look under the category "Therapy & Treatment Services & Methodologies."Brenda Kosky Deskin, Founder, AutismBeacon.com
Boris Ranevsky has: Played Liason Officer in "Mademoiselle from Armentieres" in 1927. Played Tsar in "Balaclava" in 1928. Played Teshas Father in "Tesha" in 1928. Played Undetermined Role in "Dawn" in 1928. Played Commissionaire in "Paradise" in 1928. Played Ensign (British Version) in "Two Worlds" in 1930. Played Visitor in "The Lame Duck" in 1931. Played Kosky in "A Night Like This" in 1932. Performed in "Holiday Lovers" in 1932. Played Runov in "Forbidden Territory" in 1934. Played Krilloff in "The River House Mystery" in 1935. Performed in "The Academy Decides" in 1937. Played Carlos in "The Viper" in 1938. Played Elderly Frenchman in "Sleeping Car to Trieste" in 1948. Played Mr. Danishev in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Baron von Burmerhelm in "The Gambler" in 1956. Played Antoine in "Cloak Without Dagger" in 1956. Played Old German Officer in "Orders to Kill" in 1958.
The cast of Sunshine Airlines - 2004 includes: Franz Adrian Wenzl as himself Hermann Aichwalder Christo as himself Louie Austen as himself Susanne Ayoub as herself Rebekka Bakken as herself Airan Berg as himself Thomas Birkmeir as himself Toni Blackman as herself Martin Blumenau as himself Serge Bramly as himself Virgile Bramly as himself Michael Buchleitner Gabriela Chlebowsky as herself Martha Cooper as herself Ludwig Coss as himself Victor Couzyn Georg Danek as himself Jerome de Noirmont as himself Johanna Doderer as herself Susanne Dorn as Flugbegleiterin Hannes Eder as himself Hermann Fankhauser as himself Christoph Feurstein as himself Ernst Fuchs as himself Elisabeth Gehrer as herself Manfred Greisinger as himself Josef Hader as himself Alfons Haider as himself Clemens Haipl as himself Thomas Hasenbichler Ernst Hilger as himself Xaver Hutter as himself Oliver Kartak as Himself - Interviewer Reinhold Knoll as himself Barrie Kosky as himself Johannes Kronika as himself Hannes Kropik as himself Alexander Lauber as himself Sandra Littomericzky as Vorleserin Robert Ludl as himself Franziska Maderthaner Gerald Matt as himself Michael Mautner Erwin Melchardt as himself Reinhard Neussner as himself Alfred Noll as himself Franz Novotny as himself Fritz Ostermayer as himself Alessandra Pasquali as herself Nina Petrik as herself Ronald Pohl as himself Alf Poier as himself Gerhard Pretting as himself Martin Puntigam as himself Goran Rebic Bettina Rheims as herself Franz Ringel as himself Teresa Rotschopf Stefan Ruzowitzky as himself Christian Satek as himself Helga Schania as herself Herbert Schellmann Gottfried Schellmann Jeannine Schiller as herself Matthias Schweger as himself Almuth Spiegler as herself Julia Starsky as herself Peter Stolle as himself Guido Tartarotti as himself Lars von Trier as himself Irene Weiss as herself Karl Welunschek as himself Ute Woltron as herself Rudolf Wrany as himself Erwin Wurm as himself Ronny Wytek as himself