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50-618: [REDACTED] Look up Siren , siren , or sirens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Siren or sirens may refer to: Common meanings [ edit ] Siren (alarm) , a loud acoustic alarm used to alert people to emergencies Siren (mythology) , an enchanting but dangerous monster in Greek mythology Places [ edit ] Siren (town), Wisconsin Siren, Wisconsin ,

100-469: A 1900 painting by John William Waterhouse The Siren , 1888 painting by Edward Armitage Sculptures [ edit ] Siren (statue) , a 2008 life-size statue by Marc Quinn The Siren (sculpture) , a 2005 sculpture by Norman J. Gitzen Siren (bronze sculpture) , Roman bronze sculpture ca. 1571–90 The Sirens (sculpture) , an 1887 bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin Tritón y Sirena ,

150-421: A 1900 painting by John William Waterhouse The Siren , 1888 painting by Edward Armitage Sculptures [ edit ] Siren (statue) , a 2008 life-size statue by Marc Quinn The Siren (sculpture) , a 2005 sculpture by Norman J. Gitzen Siren (bronze sculpture) , Roman bronze sculpture ca. 1571–90 The Sirens (sculpture) , an 1887 bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin Tritón y Sirena ,

200-485: A 2008 interview, Shaw stated that Kubrick was "very influential" to her and that he "was the first person who encouraged her to continue acting". At the time of being cast, she was in college and considering alternate career options. Following her role in Eyes Wide Shut , Shaw played parts in a handful of films including the independent 2000 mystery-drama The Weight of Water with Sarah Polley and Sean Penn ;

250-849: A Canadian feminist theatre company Siren (magazine) , a bimonthly Canadian magazine Siren FM , a community radio station based at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom Siren Music Festival , an annual outdoor concert held at Coney Island, New York, from 2001 to 2010 The Siren (musical) , a 1911 Broadway musical Court cases [ edit ] The Siren - see List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 74 The Siren - see List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 80 Military [ edit ] HMS  Siren , several Royal Navy ships USS  Siren , several US Navy ships SS-N-9 Siren, NATO reporting name for

300-698: A Canadian feminist theatre company Siren (magazine) , a bimonthly Canadian magazine Siren FM , a community radio station based at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom Siren Music Festival , an annual outdoor concert held at Coney Island, New York, from 2001 to 2010 The Siren (musical) , a 1911 Broadway musical Court cases [ edit ] The Siren - see List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 74 The Siren - see List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 80 Military [ edit ] HMS  Siren , several Royal Navy ships USS  Siren , several US Navy ships SS-N-9 Siren, NATO reporting name for

350-480: A Map (1998). While attending Pitzer College , Shaw was cast in a supporting role in Stanley Kubrick 's Eyes Wide Shut (1999), after which she decided to continue acting into her adulthood. Subsequent roles include in the comedy 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002), the drama Two Lovers (2008), and the 2006 remake of Wes Craven 's horror film The Hills Have Eyes . She was a supporting cast member in

400-682: A Scottish netball team Other uses [ edit ] Siren (codec) , an audio codec Siren (fragrance) , a perfume endorsed by Paris Hilton SIREN code , a nine-digit number given to all French businesses Siren Visual , an Australian-based DVD distribution company SIREN, an open energy system model developed for Western Australia Standard siren , a unit of gravitational waves See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with siren All pages with titles containing siren Cyren (disambiguation) Siran (disambiguation) Sirena (disambiguation) Sirene (disambiguation) Syreen , an alien race in

450-682: A Scottish netball team Other uses [ edit ] Siren (codec) , an audio codec Siren (fragrance) , a perfume endorsed by Paris Hilton SIREN code , a nine-digit number given to all French businesses Siren Visual , an Australian-based DVD distribution company SIREN, an open energy system model developed for Western Australia Standard siren , a unit of gravitational waves See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with siren All pages with titles containing siren Cyren (disambiguation) Siran (disambiguation) Sirena (disambiguation) Sirene (disambiguation) Syreen , an alien race in

500-517: A few modeling jobs and commercial work throughout her earlier career. Shaw had made her film debut in a 1981 slasher film called Home Sweet Home , which dealt with a serial killer targeting a family at Thanksgiving time. She then landed parts in a handful of television roles. She played a considerably larger role in Disney's 1993 Halloween family film Hocus Pocus alongside Bette Midler , Sarah Jessica Parker , Kathy Najimy , Omri Katz , and

550-524: A horror film starring Eoin Macken Siren (2013 film) , starring Vinessa Shaw Siren (2016 film) , a 2016 horror film Siren (2024 film) , an Indian Tamil-language film Literature [ edit ] Siren (play) , a 1990 play by David Williamson Siren , a book by Tara Moss "Sirens" ( Ulysses episode) an episode in James Joyce's novel Ulysses “The Siren”,

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600-403: A horror film starring Eoin Macken Siren (2013 film) , starring Vinessa Shaw Siren (2016 film) , a 2016 horror film Siren (2024 film) , an Indian Tamil-language film Literature [ edit ] Siren (play) , a 1990 play by David Williamson Siren , a book by Tara Moss "Sirens" ( Ulysses episode) an episode in James Joyce's novel Ulysses “The Siren”,

650-573: A novel by Kiera Cass Music [ edit ] Groups [ edit ] Sirens (American band) , metalcore band from Terre Haute, Indiana Sirens (British band) , a Newcastle upon Tyne based girl group Siren, a rock band featuring Kevin Coyne Albums [ edit ] Siren (Roxy Music album) , 1975 Siren (Heather Nova album) , 1998 Siren (Susumu Hirasawa album) , 1996 Sirens (Kenneth Newby album) , 1997 Sirens (Savatage album) , 1983 Sirens (On

700-512: A novel by Kiera Cass Music [ edit ] Groups [ edit ] Sirens (American band) , metalcore band from Terre Haute, Indiana Sirens (British band) , a Newcastle upon Tyne based girl group Siren, a rock band featuring Kevin Coyne Albums [ edit ] Siren (Roxy Music album) , 1975 Siren (Heather Nova album) , 1998 Siren (Susumu Hirasawa album) , 1996 Sirens (Kenneth Newby album) , 1997 Sirens (Savatage album) , 1983 Sirens (On

750-554: A sculpture in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico Television [ edit ] Series [ edit ] Sirens (1993 TV series) , an American crime drama series Sirens (2002 TV serial) , a two-part British serial Sirens (2011 TV series) , a British television programme broadcast on Channel 4 Sirens (2014 TV series) , an American comedy program based on the Channel 4 series Supermodel Me: Sirens ,

800-434: A sculpture in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico Television [ edit ] Series [ edit ] Sirens (1993 TV series) , an American crime drama series Sirens (2002 TV serial) , a two-part British serial Sirens (2011 TV series) , a British television programme broadcast on Channel 4 Sirens (2014 TV series) , an American comedy program based on the Channel 4 series Supermodel Me: Sirens ,

850-456: A village Siren Bay , Victoria Land, Antarctica Siren Rock , Ellsworth Land, Antarctica People [ edit ] Siren (surname) Siren, stage name of female bodybuilder Shelley Beattie on the TV show American Gladiators Siren, stage name of Valerie Waugaman on the 2008 revival of American Gladiators Alexander Brandon (born 1974), American musician, known as "Siren" in

900-408: A village Siren Bay , Victoria Land, Antarctica Siren Rock , Ellsworth Land, Antarctica People [ edit ] Siren (surname) Siren, stage name of female bodybuilder Shelley Beattie on the TV show American Gladiators Siren, stage name of Valerie Waugaman on the 2008 revival of American Gladiators Alexander Brandon (born 1974), American musician, known as "Siren" in

950-526: A young Thora Birch . Shaw completed roles in various independent films for the remainder of the 1990s. In 1998, she enrolled at Barnard College in New York City, but dropped out to continue pursuing acting. Shaw was attending the college when she was approached by Stanley Kubrick for her role in Eyes Wide Shut , playing a prostitute who is encountered by Tom Cruise 's character. In

1000-482: A young mother on a camping trip with her family who is attacked by bloodthirsty mutants in the New Mexico desert. Director Aja had wanted to cast her in the film after seeing her performance in Eyes Wide Shut . Asked why she wanted to act in a horror film, Shaw responded "Well, I guess I could be good in it since I'm so frightened of those kinds of concepts. But this one in particular really attracted me because of

1050-576: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Siren [REDACTED] Look up Siren , siren , or sirens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Siren or sirens may refer to: Common meanings [ edit ] Siren (alarm) , a loud acoustic alarm used to alert people to emergencies Siren (mythology) , an enchanting but dangerous monster in Greek mythology Places [ edit ] Siren (town), Wisconsin Siren, Wisconsin ,

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1100-510: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Vinessa Shaw Vinessa Elizabeth Shaw (born July 19, 1976) is an American film actress and model. She began her career as a child actress, and had her breakout role in Disney 's 1993 Halloween comedy-fantasy film Hocus Pocus . Shaw also appeared in Ladybugs (1992) and L.A. Without

1150-686: The P-120 Malakhit , a Russian anti-ship missile Sports [ edit ] New York Sirens , a women's hockey team Sacramento Sirens , a women's football team Saskatoon Sirens , an expansion team in the Legends Football League Sirens A.S.C. , a waterpolo club in Malta Sirens F.C. , a football club in Malta Sirens Stadium , the club's home ground Strathclyde Sirens ,

1200-405: The P-120 Malakhit , a Russian anti-ship missile Sports [ edit ] New York Sirens , a women's hockey team Sacramento Sirens , a women's football team Saskatoon Sirens , an expansion team in the Legends Football League Sirens A.S.C. , a waterpolo club in Malta Sirens F.C. , a football club in Malta Sirens Stadium , the club's home ground Strathclyde Sirens ,

1250-529: The Showtime drama Ray Donovan , and starred as Dr. Jane Mathis in the 2017 horror thriller Clinical . Vinessa Elizabeth Shaw was born in Los Angeles, California, to Larry Shaw and actress Susan Damante . Shaw's father, a native of Los Angeles, is a psychologist and former adjunct professor of psychology at Antioch University . Her name, Vinessa , spelled with an "i" rather than the common "a",

1300-575: The fifth season of Asian's reality program Supermodel Me Siren (TV series) , a 2018 American fantasy drama series Siren: Survive the Island , a 2023 South Korean reality competition series Episodes [ edit ] "Siren" ( Millennium ) , television series episode "Sirens", an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force "The Siren", an episode of Mako: Island of Secrets Other arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Siren (video game) , 2003 Company of Sirens ,

1350-522: The fifth season of Asian's reality program Supermodel Me Siren (TV series) , a 2018 American fantasy drama series Siren: Survive the Island , a 2023 South Korean reality competition series Episodes [ edit ] "Siren" ( Millennium ) , television series episode "Sirens", an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force "The Siren", an episode of Mako: Island of Secrets Other arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Siren (video game) , 2003 Company of Sirens ,

1400-455: The 2007 album I-Empire "Sirens", by Candiria on the 2008 album Kiss the Lie "Sirens", by Coroner on the 1991 album Mental Vortex "Sirens", by Markus Feehily on the 2015 album Fire "Sirens", by Kelsea Ballerini on the 2015 album The First Time "Sirens", the title track on the album Sirens by Savatage "Sirens", by The String Cheese Incident on the album Untying

1450-406: The 2007 album I-Empire "Sirens", by Candiria on the 2008 album Kiss the Lie "Sirens", by Coroner on the 1991 album Mental Vortex "Sirens", by Markus Feehily on the 2015 album Fire "Sirens", by Kelsea Ballerini on the 2015 album The First Time "Sirens", the title track on the album Sirens by Savatage "Sirens", by The String Cheese Incident on the album Untying

1500-597: The 2011 album Hisingen Blues "The Siren", a song on the album A Violent Emotion by Aesthetic Perfection "The Sirens", song by George and Ira Gershwin from A Dangerous Maid 1921 Other uses in music [ edit ] Acme Siren , a varying-pitch wind instrument, often found in the percussion section of orchestras Sirènes ("Sirens"), a movement in the Debussy suite Nocturnes The Sirens, Op. 33, by Reinhold Glière (1875–1956) Paintings [ edit ] The Siren (Waterhouse painting) ,

1550-542: The 2011 album Hisingen Blues "The Siren", a song on the album A Violent Emotion by Aesthetic Perfection "The Sirens", song by George and Ira Gershwin from A Dangerous Maid 1921 Other uses in music [ edit ] Acme Siren , a varying-pitch wind instrument, often found in the percussion section of orchestras Sirènes ("Sirens"), a movement in the Debussy suite Nocturnes The Sirens, Op. 33, by Reinhold Glière (1875–1956) Paintings [ edit ] The Siren (Waterhouse painting) ,

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1600-550: The DC Comics Siren Siren (Malibu Comics) , a character from Malibu Comics' Ultraverse imprint Films [ edit ] The Siren (1917 film) , a lost Fox film starring Valeska Suratt The Siren (1927 film) , an American melodrama directed by Byron Haskin Siren (1968 film) , a Belgian animated short film Sirens (1994 film) , starring Hugh Grant, directed by John Duigan Sirens (1999 film) , starring Dana Delany Siren (2010 film) ,

1650-477: The DC Comics Siren Siren (Malibu Comics) , a character from Malibu Comics' Ultraverse imprint Films [ edit ] The Siren (1917 film) , a lost Fox film starring Valeska Suratt The Siren (1927 film) , an American melodrama directed by Byron Haskin Siren (1968 film) , a Belgian animated short film Sirens (1994 film) , starring Hugh Grant, directed by John Duigan Sirens (1999 film) , starring Dana Delany Siren (2010 film) ,

1700-628: The Divinyls, 1983 "Siren" (Sunmi song) , 2018 "Siren" (Riize song) , 2024 "Siren", by the Dropkick Murphys , 2024 "Siren", by Tori Amos on the soundtrack on the 1998 film Great Expectations "Siren", by Theater of Tragedy on the 1998 album Aégis "Sirens" (Jeff Lynne song) , 1990 "Sirens" (Dizzie Rascal song) , 2007 "Sirens" (Pearl Jam song) , 2013 "Sirens" (Cher Lloyd song) , 2014 "Sirens" (Travis Scott song) , 2023 "Sirens", by Angels & Airwaves on

1750-506: The Divinyls, 1983 "Siren" (Sunmi song) , 2018 "Siren" (Riize song) , 2024 "Siren", by the Dropkick Murphys , 2024 "Siren", by Tori Amos on the soundtrack on the 1998 film Great Expectations "Siren", by Theater of Tragedy on the 1998 album Aégis "Sirens" (Jeff Lynne song) , 1990 "Sirens" (Dizzie Rascal song) , 2007 "Sirens" (Pearl Jam song) , 2013 "Sirens" (Cher Lloyd song) , 2014 "Sirens" (Travis Scott song) , 2023 "Sirens", by Angels & Airwaves on

1800-949: The Might of Princes album) , 2003 Sirens (Astarte album) , 2004 Sirens (It Dies Today album) , 2006 Sirens (S. J. Tucker album) , 2006 Sirens (May Jailer album) , unreleased demo album by Lana Del Rey, recorded in 2006 under the name May Jailer Sirens (Nine Black Alps album) , 2012 The Sirens (Chris Potter album) , 2013 The Sirens (Into Eternity album) , 2018 Sirens (Gorgon City album) , 2014 Sirens (The Weepies album) , 2015 Sirens (Woodlock EP) , 2015 Sirens , by Ben Abraham , 2014 Sirens (Sublime with Rome album) Sirens (Nicolas Jaar album) , 2016 Sirens , an EP by Swingin' Utters , 2020 Songs [ edit ] "Siren" (Malcolm Lincoln song) "Siren" (Asian Kung-Fu Generation song) , 2004 "Siren" (Ruby Gloom song) , 2008 "Siren" (Paces song) , 2018 " Siren (Never Let You Go) ", by

1850-897: The Might of Princes album) , 2003 Sirens (Astarte album) , 2004 Sirens (It Dies Today album) , 2006 Sirens (S. J. Tucker album) , 2006 Sirens (May Jailer album) , unreleased demo album by Lana Del Rey, recorded in 2006 under the name May Jailer Sirens (Nine Black Alps album) , 2012 The Sirens (Chris Potter album) , 2013 The Sirens (Into Eternity album) , 2018 Sirens (Gorgon City album) , 2014 Sirens (The Weepies album) , 2015 Sirens (Woodlock EP) , 2015 Sirens , by Ben Abraham , 2014 Sirens (Sublime with Rome album) Sirens (Nicolas Jaar album) , 2016 Sirens , an EP by Swingin' Utters , 2020 Songs [ edit ] "Siren" (Malcolm Lincoln song) "Siren" (Asian Kung-Fu Generation song) , 2004 "Siren" (Ruby Gloom song) , 2008 "Siren" (Paces song) , 2018 " Siren (Never Let You Go) ", by

1900-505: The Not "Sirens", 2012 song by Nell Bryden , also covered by Cher for the album Closer to the Truth "Sirens", 2001 song by Tim Deluxe "Sirens", 2022 song by Flume "Sirens", 2022 song by Imagine Dragons on the 2022 album Mercury – Acts 1 & 2 "Sirens", by Tesseract on the 2023 album War of Being "The Siren" (song) , by Nightwish "The Siren", by Graveyard on

1950-404: The Not "Sirens", 2012 song by Nell Bryden , also covered by Cher for the album Closer to the Truth "Sirens", 2001 song by Tim Deluxe "Sirens", 2022 song by Flume "Sirens", 2022 song by Imagine Dragons on the 2022 album Mercury – Acts 1 & 2 "Sirens", by Tesseract on the 2023 album War of Being "The Siren" (song) , by Nightwish "The Siren", by Graveyard on

2000-538: The computer game series Star Control Syren (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Siren . 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=Siren&oldid=1255205785 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

2050-538: The computer game series Star Control Syren (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Siren . 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=Siren&oldid=1255205785 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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2100-493: The demoscene Siren Sundby (born 1982), Norwegian Olympic sailor Animals [ edit ] Siren (genus) , a genus of aquatic salamanders in the family Sirenidae Hestina , a genus of brush-footed butterfly commonly called sirens Sirenia , an order of aquatic mammals including dugongs and manatees Sirenidae , a family of aquatic salamanders Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Siren (DC Comics) ,

2150-493: The demoscene Siren Sundby (born 1982), Norwegian Olympic sailor Animals [ edit ] Siren (genus) , a genus of aquatic salamanders in the family Sirenidae Hestina , a genus of brush-footed butterfly commonly called sirens Sirenia , an order of aquatic mammals including dugongs and manatees Sirenidae , a family of aquatic salamanders Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Siren (DC Comics) ,

2200-404: The filmmakers. I really thought that they had a great stance on it. Like it's very different, very heartfelt, and heartbreaking because of the characters involved. So that's kind of what made the difference. It was more of an actor's piece, if you can believe that, in a horror movie." Shaw was featured on the official one sheet promotion poster for the film, which was a box-office success. Shaw

2250-767: The name of two DC Comics characters Siren (Transformers) , a character from The Transformers: Headmasters Siren, a character in Ice Age: Continental Drift Siren, a minor character in Passions Sirens, video game characters in Borderlands Shadow Sirens, major antagonists (except Vivian ) in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door The Siren, a character from the 1960s Batman TV series unrelated to

2300-436: The name of two DC Comics characters Siren (Transformers) , a character from The Transformers: Headmasters Siren, a character in Ice Age: Continental Drift Siren, a minor character in Passions Sirens, video game characters in Borderlands Shadow Sirens, major antagonists (except Vivian ) in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door The Siren, a character from the 1960s Batman TV series unrelated to

2350-581: The slapstick comedy Corky Romano alongside Chris Kattan ; the romantic comedy 40 Days and 40 Nights , playing the feisty ex-girlfriend of Josh Hartnett 's character; and a very small role in Woody Allen 's Melinda and Melinda . More low budget and independent films consumed Shaw's time until 2006, where she returned to the big screen in Alexandre Aja 's remake of Wes Craven 's exploitation -horror film The Hills Have Eyes , playing

2400-485: Was a variation of her grandfather's name, Vincent. Her family's original surname was " Schwartz ," from her part Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. Shaw made her first formal performance in a UCLA acting camp short at age 10, and subsequently toured with children's folk singer Peter Alsop at age 11. She also signed on with the Elite Models agency in 1989 at the age of 13 before beginning her acting career, and did

2450-753: Was in the 2007 remake of the classic Western film 3:10 to Yuma with Russell Crowe and Christian Bale , the indie drama film Garden Party , as well having a leading role in Two Lovers alongside Joaquin Phoenix and Gwyneth Paltrow . That film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008 and was released theatrically in February 2009. In 2013, she had a supporting role opposite Jude Law 's character in Side Effects . Shaw

2500-481: Was raised a Buddhist. She embraced Nichiren Buddhist philosophy as a member of the Soka Gakkai International during her first year attending college in 1996: "I was lonely and depressed, and I had so many questions about life. I called my dad every night crying, saying that I wanted to go home." As a core practice of Nichiren Buddhism, Shaw chants daimoku daily, and is also a facilitator of

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