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The phrase "a director one" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "She is a director one would admire for her innovative approach to filmmaking."
Alternatives: "a director of note" or "a notable director".
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"Do I have cow eyes?" "I worked with a director one time who wanted me to wear those things that old women — old actresses — wear," Maggie said.
He has done only four shows as a director – one more than Michael Grandage when he got the job here almost a decade ago.
So unprecedented was the fanfare that when Stigwood's 23-year-old assistant Kevin McCormick traipsed through Los Angeles looking for a director, one agent, according to Vanity Fair, told him, "Kid, my directors do movies.
As for the latter, François Truffaut, a director one would not ordinarily imagine warming to Bresson's haughty refusal ever to ingratiate himself with the general public, was so confounded by the physical beauty of its primarily adolescent performers that he went on record as finding it "voluptueux".
Would I be a director one day?
He is the eldest of six children: his sister, Martha, has become a director; one brother, Joseph, is himself an actor.
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When we asked directors what they found most challenging in their role as a director, one-third (33%) reported that they struggled with keeping on top of new technologies.
In his heyday, Weinberg served as a director on thirty-one corporate boards.
With a known director, one would be able to guess.
"It's almost like being a casting director," one of the agents told me.
Quite simply, to become a board director, one must already have achieved some sort of senior leadership position.
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