Her first release as a pianist comes after 38 years of behind-the-scenes film scoring work.
22.04.2020 - 17:49 / variety.com
By Tim Dams
The ventilator used by celebrated British physicist Stephen Hawking has been donated to a hospital in Cambridge, U.K., to help treat patients with coronavirus.
Hawking, the subject of Academy Award-winning biopic “The Theory of Everything,” died in 2018 from motor neurone disease, aged 76.
The ventilator has been donated to the Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, where Hawking lived, as it cares for increasing numbers of patients with coronavirus.
Hawking’s daughter Lucy said:
Her first release as a pianist comes after 38 years of behind-the-scenes film scoring work.
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