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  1. Leslie Newman (1938 – c. 2021) [1] was a screenwriter who co-wrote the first three Superman films with husband David Newman, who died in 2003. She was born in 1939, in the United States. They had two children together. She has written a novel entitled Gathering Force (Simon & Schuster, 1974), and a cookbook entitled Feasts: Menus for Home ...

  2. biography. “To play as powerfully, as sensitively and as flawlessly as flutist Leslie Newman did… is to write the book on stamina and musical excellence. Bottom line: one of the highlights of the season.”. This is how critics have described Leslie who, since her Toronto Symphony Orchestra debut at the age of eighteen, performing Carl ...

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  4. Leslie is the principal flute with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, a post she has held since 2008. As guest principal flute, she has played with the Hallé Orchestra under Kent Nagano, the Bournemouth Symphony, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, National Ballet Orchestra and Esprit.

  5. Leslie Newman. Writer: Superman. Leslie Newman is known for Superman (1978), Superman III (1983) and Superman II (1980). She was previously married to David Newman.

  6. Leslie Newman is a tender-hearted woman who shares her journey of faith, hope, and trust on her blog. She writes about topics such as gratitude, boundaries, people-pleasing, identity, and God's plans.

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  8. Leslie’s debut CD, Beyond the Iron Curtain, released by CALA/United, was described by Gramophone Magazine as an “…immensely worthwhile contribution to the catalogue.” Her second solo CD, Opera Fantaisie , was described as “…faultless, perhaps even definitive readings of repertoire from the ‘golden age of the flute’” (Wholenote Magazine) .

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