The article published on the website of the newspaper "The Guardian" on April 23, 2013 is headlined "Barbra Streisand wins film award" by Associated Press in New York. The article reports at Barbra Streisand wins film award.
Speaking of this situation it is necessary to note that The crowd, which included Bill and Hillary Clinton, cheered for pretty much anything connected to Streisand all evening as the star of song and screen was honoured for her film career with the 40th annual Chaplin award from the Film Society of Lincoln Centre.
It’s important to note that there was Yentl, the first Hollywood movie directed, produced and written by and starring a woman, as the crowd was reminded.
It is necessary to point out that Streisand spoke of how hard it was to get funding to make the film.
It is important to emphasize that Streisand, who turns 71 this week, has won Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony awards.
The author writes that Streisand was serenaded by Wynton Marsalis on trumpet, by Liza Minnelli, and by Tony Bennett, who closed the show with Smile, a Charlie Chaplin song.
It is interesting to note that Also appearing on stage were Michael Douglas, Catherine Deneuve, Blythe Danner and Kris Kristofferson.
It is necessary to emphasize that In video clips, Robert Redford spoke of how he had been warned before making The Way We Were that Streisand was a pain to work with, but had discovered that she was "totally engaging to act with, beautiful, thorough and skilled".
The article draws a conclusion that Bill Clintonhad had the last word before Streisand.
As for me, I would like to say that every great person is driven. But if that person has massive talent, big brains and a bigger heart, you want to go along for the ride.
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- But if that person has massive talent, big brains and a BIG heart, you'LL want to go along for the ride.