The song featured in the documentary "Statue of Liberty" by Ken Burns, sung by Paul Simon, is titled "The Sound of Silence." This iconic song, originally released in 1964, captures themes of communication and introspection, aligning well with the documentary's exploration of the significance of the Statue of Liberty.
Simon Burns was born on 1952-09-06.
Simon Jonathan Webb has written: 'A thirties documentary tradition'
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Because he was a very important leader in South America.
Simon Weston suffered severe burns primarily classified as second and third-degree burns. These injuries were the result of an attack on the RFA Sir Galahad during the Falklands War in 1982. The burns affected large areas of his body, leading to extensive medical treatment and surgeries over the years. His resilience and recovery have made him a prominent public figure and advocate.
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The cast of Simon the Jester - 1925 includes: Edmund Burns as Dale Kynnersly Billy Platt as Midget Lillian Rich as Lola Brandt
The cast of Liberty Hall - 2009 includes: Nicholas Courtney as Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart Simon Ockenden as Philip Clarke
The cast of Untitled Stephen Jones Documentary - 2014 includes: Hamish Bowles as himself Boy George as himself Simon Le Bon as himself Steve Strange as himself Dita Von Teese as herself
It's some kind of statue on the side of a 19th-Century house, Toddington Manor, located in Gloucestershire, England. The actual photograph (minus the flames) was originally taken by Sir Simon Marsden.
George Burns won the Best Supporting Actor award for 1975 for his role in the Neil Simon comedy.
The cast of Skew - 2011 includes: Kate Gajdosik as TV Documentary Voice Simon Hussey as Cop at Motel Simon Lacey as Radio Voice Amber Lewis as Eva Hansen David MacAulay as Motel Clerk Ken Mackenzie as Cop 2 in Station Leanne Marsel as Cop 1 in Station Richard Olak as Richard Harrison Rob Scattergood as Simon Lacey