Band of Brothers
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Band of Brothers
Summary
Band of Brothers is a miniseries[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Band of Brothers authored Tom Hanks[3].
- Band of Brothers authored Erik Jendrišek[4].
- Band of Brothers authored John Orloff[5].
- Band of Brothers authored Eric Max Frye[6].
- Band of Brothers authored Graham Young[7].
- Band of Brothers authored Bruce McKenna[8].
- Band of Brothers's instance of is recorded as miniseries[9].
- Band of Brothers was directed by Tom Hanks[10].
- Band of Brothers was directed by Phil Alden Robinson[11].
- Band of Brothers was directed by Richard Loncraine[12].
- Band of Brothers was directed by Mikael Salomon[13].
- Band of Brothers was directed by David Nutter[14].
- Band of Brothers was directed by David Leland[15].
- Band of Brothers was directed by David Frankel[16].
- Band of Brothers was directed by Tony To[17].
- Stephen E. Ambrose wrote the screenplay for Band of Brothers[18].
- Tom Hanks wrote the screenplay for Band of Brothers[19].
- Band of Brothers's composer is recorded as Michael Kamen[20].
- Band of Brothers's genre is war television series[21].
- Band of Brothers's genre is drama television series[22].
- Band of Brothers's genre is historical television series[23].
- Band of Brothers's genre is miniseries[24].
- St Crispin's Day Speech is named after Band of Brothers[25].
- Band of Brothers's based on is recorded as Band of Brothers[26].
- Band of Brothers was followed by The Pacific[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Tom Hanks[3], a film actor[28], b. 1956[29], of United States[30], awarded the Academy Award for Best Actor[31]; Erik Jendrišek[4], an association football player[32], b. 1986[33], of Slovakia[34]; John Orloff[5], a screenwriter[35], b. 1967[36], of United States[37], specialised in film[38]; Eric Max Frye[6], a film director[39], b. 1986[40], of United States[41], awarded the Edgar Awards[42], specialised in film[43]; Graham Young[7], a serial killer[44], 1947–1990[45], of United Kingdom[46]; and Bruce McKenna[8], a screenwriter[47], b. 1962[48], of United States[49], specialised in journalism[50]. Directors include Tom Hanks[10], Phil Alden Robinson[11], Richard Loncraine[12], Mikael Salomon[13], David Nutter[14], and David Leland[15]. Screenwriters include Stephen E. Ambrose[18] and Tom Hanks[19]. Cast members include Damian Lewis[51], Ron Livingston[52], Donnie Wahlberg[53], Scott Grimes[54], Peter Youngblood Hills[55], and Michael Cudlitz[56].
Publication
Genres include war television series[21], drama television series[22], historical television series[23], and miniseries[24].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Band of Brothers was followed by The Pacific[27].
Why It Matters
Band of Brothers has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]