His films explored American institutions, from a psychiatric hospital to a public housing project, and brought him international acclaim.
His first documentary, “Titicut Follies” (1967), about Bridgewater State Hospital, earned him a contentious place in Massachusetts legal history.
Before they won Oscars, these actors honed their craft on daytime soap operas, proving that daytime drama can be a stepping stone to Hollywood's biggest award.
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Freedom House Ambulance Service in Pittsburgh, a pioneer in emergency care, was largely forgotten. Now, members of Congress want to honor it.
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Hopkins is known for medicine, but so many breakthroughs in other fields took place because of the school's research.