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18-625: Yukawa (written: 湯川) is a Japanese surname, but is also applied to proper nouns. People [ edit ] Diana Yukawa (born 1985), Anglo-Japanese solo violinist. She has had two solo albums with BMG Japan, one of which opened to #1 Hideki Yukawa (1907–1981), Japanese theoretical physicist and the first Japanese Nobel laureate Morio Yukawa (1908–1988), Japanese economist and diplomat Tsutomu Yukawa (1911–1942), Japanese aikidoka Fictional characters [ edit ] Places [ edit ] Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics ,

36-502: A memorial service for the Japan Airlines Flight 123 victims on 12 August 2009. The service included playing a piece of music she had composed for her father. In 2015 Yukawa began collaborating with electronic artists John Foxx and Benge in a musical group named Ghost Harmonic . Simon McBurney Simon Montagu McBurney OBE (born 25 August 1957) is an English actor, playwright, and theatre and opera director. He

54-673: A particular form Yukawa–Tsuno equation , first developed in 1959, is a linear free-energy relationship in physical organic chemistry Yukawa Dam Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yukawa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yukawa&oldid=1191526818 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

72-522: A research institute in the field of theoretical physics, attached to Kyoto University in Japan Yukawa Station , a train station in Nachikatsuura, Higashimuro District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan Other [ edit ] Yukawa interaction , named after Hideki Yukawa, is an interaction between a scalar field φ and a Dirac field Ψ of a particular type Yukawa potential , a potential of

90-921: Is an established screen actor. He played the recurring role of Cecil the choirmaster in The Vicar of Dibley , CIA computer whiz Garland in Body of Lies , Dr. Atticus Noyle in The Manchurian Candidate (2004), British diplomat Nigel Stone in The Last King of Scotland , the metrosexual husband Aaron in Friends with Money , Fra Pavel in The Golden Compass , Charles James Fox in The Duchess , and Oliver Lacon in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy . He also wrote

108-477: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Diana Yukawa Diana Yukawa ( ダイアナ湯川 , Daiana Yukawa ) is a Japanese-born British solo violinist and composer. She has released four solo albums and one digital EP. Yukawa was born in Tokyo , Japan, to Japanese banker Akihisa Yukawa and English ballet dancer Susanne Bayly. Her father died one month before she

126-725: Is the founder and artistic director of the Théâtre de Complicité , London. He has had roles in the films The Manchurian Candidate (2004), Friends with Money , The Last King of Scotland (both 2006), The Golden Compass (2007), The Duchess (2008), Robin Hood , Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (both 2010), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), Magic in the Moonlight , The Theory of Everything (both 2014), and Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015). He played Cecil

144-936: The 2012 New Year concert at Burj in Dubai. She has supported Katherine Jenkins at Cheltenham Racecourse, the Tivoli Festival, the Place Des Arts in Montreal for Vincero. She also opened Jam Dubai and the FINA world swimming championship in Dubai. She headlined at Kenwood House Picnic Concerts on 7 August and performed music from Halo at the Video Game Awards 2010. Yukawa has collaborated with Nitin Sawhney , Jeff Beck , Paul Oakenfold , Japanese group Deen , Craig Armstrong and appeared on various PBS shows. Yukawa played during

162-586: The 66th Festival d'Avignon (2012). He starred in The Encounter , about photographer Loren McIntyre becoming lost in the Javari Valley in Brazil and his experiences with locals, which premiered at the 2015 Edinburgh International Festival . In July 2015, he starred as Atlee, the director of MI6 in the film Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation , and in 2016, he portrayed paranormal investigator Maurice Grosse in

180-557: The Complicité production Shun-kin , based on two texts by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki . It was produced in London and Tokyo in 2010. On a freelance basis, McBurney directed the following: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui and All My Sons (2008) (both in New York City), and live comedy shows, including Lenny Henry 's So Much Things To Say and French and Saunders ' Live in 2000 . McBurney

198-564: The Picture (2017). A Disappearing Number was a devised piece conceived and directed by McBurney, taking as its inspiration the story of the collaboration between two of the 20th century's most remarkable pure mathematicians, the Indian genius Srinivasa Ramanujan , and Cambridge don G. H. Hardy . It played at the Barbican in autumn 2008 and toured internationally. In February 2009, McBurney directed

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216-809: The UK-based theatre company Complicité , which performs throughout the world. In 1997 he was awarded the Europe Prize Theatrical Realities , with the Théâtre de Complicité . He directed their productions of Street of Crocodiles (1992); The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol (1994), which was adapted from the John Berger trilogy Into Their Labours ; To the Wedding (another Berger collaboration); Mnemonic (1999); The Elephant Vanishes (2003); A Disappearing Number (2007); A Dog's Heart (2010); The Master and Margarita (2011), and The Kid Stays in

234-528: The choirmaster in BBC's The Vicar of Dibley (1994–2004). McBurney was born on 25 August 1957 in Cambridge , England. His father, Charles McBurney , was an American archaeologist and academic of Scottish descent. His paternal great-grandfather was American surgeon Charles McBurney , who was credited with describing the medical sign McBurney's point . Simon McBurney's mother, Anne Francis Edmondstone (née Charles),

252-837: The horror film sequel The Conjuring 2 . In 2013, he directed the English National Opera production of Mozart's The Magic Flute at the London Coliseum , and the same opera at the New York Metropolitan Opera in 2023. In September 2019, the Complicité production of The Encounter was ranked by The Guardian writers as the 13th best theatre show since 2000. In 2007, he met concert pianist Cassandra "Cassie" Yukawa. They have since married, and reside in Stroud , Gloucestershire , with their three children. They previously lived in north London . His sister-in-law

270-589: The laws of England and Wales , Diana and her pianist sister Cassie were also in the eyes of the law Akihisa's offspring. The certificate was amended to include the name in June 2009. Yukawa's brother-in-law is the actor Simon McBurney . Yukawa has performed solo at The Royal Albert Hall , Hollywood Bowl , Wilderness Festival , Latitude Festival , St James Piccadilly, Cadogan Hall, the Khalifa Stadium in Qatar, and at

288-563: The story and was an executive producer for Mr. Bean's Holiday . From 2010 to 2014, he appeared in the BBC comedy television series Rev. , portraying the role of Archdeacon Robert. McBurney provided the voice of Kreacher in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010). In the series The Borgias , he portrayed the canon law expert Johannes Burchart . He is the Artiste Associé of

306-473: Was a British secretary of English, Scottish and Irish ancestry. His parents were distant cousins who met during World War II . His older brother is composer and writer Gerard McBurney . He studied English literature at Peterhouse , Cambridge , graduating in 1980. He moved to Paris and trained for the theatre at the Jacques Lecoq Institute . McBurney is a founder and artistic director of

324-561: Was born; he was killed in the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123 while travelling from Tokyo to Osaka. Yukawa has lived in the United Kingdom since she was 2 months old and began learning violin when she was 5 years old. Because Diana was born after her father's death, his name was excluded from her British birth certificate until the High Court of England in March 2000 ruled that, under

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