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Dorothy Drake - Henriette | |
Dorothy Draper - famed interior designer | |
When he was thirty-one years old, he married | Dorothy Dudley, daughter of Rev. Samuel Dudley, Exete |
Tarzan, Frederick Peters as Esteban Miranda, | Dorothy Dunbar as Jane, and Edna Murphy as Betty Grey |
In The American Mercury, the critic | Dorothy Dunbar Bromley referred to Butler's pronounce |
Dorothy Dunbar - Jane Porter Clayton, Lady Greystoke, | |
Non-Fiction: | Dorothy Duncan, Partner in Three Worlds. |
Dorothy Dunlop is a former Ulster Unionist and Conser | |
Married 1947, Marjorie | Dorothy Dunn; one son John, two daughters Elizabeth a |
Dunnett helped in the compiling of the The | Dorothy Dunnett Companion (1994) and The Dorothy Dunn |
In 2011, the first ever International | Dorothy Dunnett Day, was announced by the DDRA, to ce |
edes is portrayed in an unflattering light in | Dorothy Dunnett's novel, The Disorderly Knights which |
ged Castle (1971), fifth of the six novels in | Dorothy Dunnett's historical fiction series, The Lymo |
Dean Crane, Nanci Crompton, Imelda De Martin, | Dorothy Dushock, James Jewell, Gerard Leavitt, Celia |
rmance were Gisela Caccialanza, Fred Danieli, | Dorothy Dushock, Gerard Leavitt, Tanaquil LeClercq, J |
Dorothy Dwan as Madge Cullen | |
Dorothy Dwan - Iva Method, the girl detective | |
Dorothy Dwan - Undetermined Role (uncredited) | |
Denning, | Dorothy E. (1999). |
Fourth, 1967 edited by | Dorothy Eagle |
shaw was born in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, to | Dorothy Earnshaw. |
rn in 1866 and died unmarried, and a daughter | Dorothy Eden Parke who married Somerset Arthur Sherst |
Dorothy Edith Round Little (13 July 1908 - 12 Novembe | |
Coffin was married to | Dorothy Eells. |
The film also stars Harry von Meter, | Dorothy Eliason Jacques Jaccard, Charles Morrison, Ja |
Denning, | Dorothy Elizabeth Robling (1990). |
Crawford M.P. for London 1833-41 and his wife | Dorothy Elizabeth Rees. |
His daughter | Dorothy Elizabeth married Sir Lawrence Palk, 2nd Baro |
Dorothy Elizabeth Denning (the daughter of C. Lowell | |
George, Margaret, Thomas, | Dorothy, Elizabeth, and Robert. |
Charlotte Henry as | Dorothy Elliott |
The son of John Vester and | Dorothy Eloise (Hicks) McGee, he spent his early year |
Their younger sister, | Dorothy Emma Guttmacher, owned the Tudor Flower Shops |
rth Rodham, a Chicago textile wholesaler, and | Dorothy Emma Howell. |
Barbara Ewing as | Dorothy Endicott |
He married | Dorothy Enid Riley JP on 2 July 1935. |
n amazing series of cosmic coincidences" once | Dorothy enters the house. |
world, DeMille's favorites for the role were: | Dorothy Etheridge (Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo), Jenn |
Dorothy eventually catches on to what her husband is | |
"Stealing America Vote by Vote" produced by | Dorothy Fadiman, Concentric Media |
is a 1992 short documentary film directed by | Dorothy Fadiman. |
Anna Q. Nilsson - | Dorothy Fairfax |
Dorothy Fane - Countess Maltakoff | |
Dorothy Fane - The Duchess | |
Dorothy Fane - Felice Deschanel | |
Dorothy Fane - Helen Saville | |
Dorothy Fane - Estelle | |
Church was the first black student at the | Dorothy Farrier school in Los Angeles. |
Dorothy Fay as Elaine Bellamy, Michael Bellamy's wife | |
ttle architect and educator Carl F. Gould and | Dorothy Fay Gould. |
itials and arms of Cuthbert Ogle and his wife | Dorothy Fenwick.. |
m written by a young Oklahoma war bride named | Dorothy Fern Norris. |
He married a third time to | Dorothy Ferrar, daughter of John Ferrar of Dromore in |
Dorothy Ferrers (died 1716) Countess of Arran and her | |
the movie The Singing Kid (1936), and in the | Dorothy Fields lyrics for "Never Gonna Dance" from th |
The coupling is a cover of | Dorothy Fields's "Big Spender". |
"The Way You Look Tonight" (Jerome Kern, | Dorothy Fields) - 4:11 |
"I'm in the Mood for Love" (Jimmy McHugh, | Dorothy Fields) - 3:19 |
"A Fine Romance" (Jerome Kern, | Dorothy Fields) |
"Exactly Like You" (Jimmy McHugh, | Dorothy Fields) |
“Remind Me” (Jerome Kern, | Dorothy Fields) |
There Is No Season To My Love" (Quincy Jones, | Dorothy Fields) - 2:24 |
"The Way You Look Tonight" (Jerome Kern, | Dorothy Fields) |
"A Fine Romance" (Jerome Kern, | Dorothy Fields) - 3.10 |
n the Sunny Side of the Street (Jimmy McHugh, | Dorothy Fields) |
"The Way You Look Tonight" (Kern, | Dorothy Fields) - 3:33 |
"Pick Yourself Up" (Jerome Kern, | Dorothy Fields) - 2:33 |
"Don't Blame Me" (Jimmy McHugh, | Dorothy Fields) - 7:31 |
"Don't Blame Me" (Jimmy McHugh, | Dorothy Fields) - 2:46 |
s, Seymour Simons)/(Bob Troup)/(Jimmy McHugh, | Dorothy Fields)/(Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer) (with D |
s a musical with a book by Herbert Fields and | Dorothy Fields, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and music b |
"I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 2:38 |
ned to singing the standards of Harold Arlen, | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh and many other musicians |
Now", with music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by | Dorothy Fields, is a number from the 1966 Broadway mu |
"My Girl Is Just Enough Woman For Me" ( | Dorothy Fields, Albert Hague) - 6:31 |
"On the Sunny Side of the Street" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:16 |
song was composed by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by | Dorothy Fields, for a 1935 RKO-Radio movie (starring |
"The Way You Look Tonight" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern) - 3:22 |
"Sunny Side Of The Street" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) 3:23 |
"I Can't Give You Anything But Love" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:48 |
"Remind Me" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern) |
"On the Sunny Side of the Street" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:00 |
k by George Abbott and Betty Smith, lyrics by | Dorothy Fields, and music by Arthur Schwartz. |
"I Can't Give You Anything But Love" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:09 |
"I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 4:39 |
"I Can't Give You Anything But Love" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 4:48 Bonus track on C |
"I Won't Dance" ( | Dorothy Fields, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, J |
"Exactly Like You" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 8:00 |
"A Fine Romance" ( | Dorothy Fields, Kern) - 2:55 |
"On the Sunny Side of the Street" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 5:24 |
"Don't Blame Me" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 5:15 |
"Where Am I Going?" ( | Dorothy Fields, Cy Coleman) - 2:50 |
"Exactly Like You" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 1:59 |
"I Can't Give You Anything But Love" ( | Dorothy Fields, McHugh) |
"Exactly Like You" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:10 |
"A Fine Romance" ( | Dorothy Fields, Kern) - 2:56 |
h music written by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by | Dorothy Fields, and published in 1930. |
"On the Sunny Side of the Street" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 5:45 (Appeared as a C |
"Pick Yourself Up" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern) 3:31 |
music composed by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by | Dorothy Fields, which was introduced in the Broadway |
"Exactly Like You" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 2:51 |
"I Can't Give You Anything But Love" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 6:46 |
"Exactly Like You" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) - 3:03 |
"Pick Yourself Up" ( | Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern) - 3:05 |
"I Won't Dance" ( | Dorothy Fields, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, J |
mposed by Jerome Kern, with lyrics written by | Dorothy Fields. |
Songs are by Jerome Kern and | Dorothy Fields. |
evue with music by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by | Dorothy Fields. |
l Bennett, music by Cy Coleman, and lyrics by | Dorothy Fields. |
"I'm in the Mood for Love" ( | Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh) - 4:05 |
There he met | Dorothy Finch, whom he married soon after-Washington |
During this time, Washington divorced from | Dorothy Finch. |
oolley Park and had eight children, including | Dorothy Florence Mary Wroughton, who married Rev. Her |
He lived with his sister | Dorothy for many years, visiting St Ives in Cornwall |
Dorothy Ford as Tiny Smith | |
Bainton, | Dorothy Ford; Clement A. Finch (1964). |
n the countryside to this day: The Hanging of | Dorothy Forde, which whether fictional or historical |
figures prominently in the historical novels | Dorothy Forster by Walter Besant and Devil Water by A |
Dorothy Forster, historical novel by Sir Walter Besan | |
Dr. | Dorothy Fosdick died at her home in Washington, D.C. |
e mix of mystery, history, and archaeology... | Dorothy Fowler has done well with her first book and |
Dorothy Fowler is a writer who lives on Waiheke Islan | |
The illegitimate child in Illinois, by | Dorothy Frances Puttee ... and Mary Ruth Colby ... ed |
They had two daughters, | Dorothy Frances Pickford (b. |
Mrs. | Dorothy Fremont: Lyn Bolton |
falling on him from the sky - A reference to | Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. |
r Sullivan, re-purposed much of the music for | Dorothy from his unsuccessful comic opera of ten year |
two episodes doing odd tasks in order to save | Dorothy from an ancient curse from a Sicilian strega, |
Dorothy Frooks (February 12, 1896 - April 13. | |
Co-winning hymn Disarming Presence, Win Us - | Dorothy Fulton, Abington, Pennsylvania |
January 30, 2009: | Dorothy Funk Culver, the mother of Dory Funk Jr. & Te |
The movie was written by | Dorothy G. Shore and directed by Harold M. Shaw. |
et Journal Europe, following the departure of | Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher, and was in April 201 |
Dorothy Gale travels to places like Shy Village, Gamb | |
f Oz, is an AIDS education piece that follows | Dorothy Gale and her friends from the "Land of AIDS" |
mily, so he goes back to the corn-field where | Dorothy Gale found him to trace his "roots." |
g transported by a cyclone to the Land of Oz, | Dorothy Gale travels to the Emerald City to try to fi |
The teaser on the front page depicted | Dorothy Gale from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz proclaim |
-search looking for an actress/singer to play | Dorothy Gale in Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of T |
g is sung by Carpenter and The Munchkins when | Dorothy Gale (Ross) and Toto arrives in Oz. |
At the age of nine she starred as | Dorothy Gale in the 1910 short film The Wonderful Wiz |
d by the Munchkins, Glinda (Billie Burke) and | Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) in the 1939 film The Wiza |
g Bad Wolf, Pinocchio, Man Friday, Jane Eyre, | Dorothy Gale from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and Jim |
Dorothy Gale, along with the Scarecrow and Billina, d | |
The original cast featured Imelda Staunton as | Dorothy Gale; Bille Brown (in drag) as Miss Gulch/the |
Dorothy Gardner was born in the small town of Harvard | |
Sixteen days after the birth of her son, | Dorothy Gardner King left her husband. |
Dorothy Gardner King quickly filed for formal separat | |
Dorothy Garlock, author | |
Dorothy Garrod was elected a Fellow of the British Ac | |
May 6: | Dorothy Garrod is elected to the Disney Professorship |
Dorothy Garrod - The Stone Age of Mount Carmel: excav | |
Excavations in Gibraltar by | Dorothy Garrod begin (continue to 1926). |
Dorothy Garrod excavates cave sites in Judea and sout | |
December 18 - | Dorothy Garrod, English Palaeolithic archaeologist of |
May 5 - | Dorothy Garrod, English Palaeolithic archaeologist of |
9, and was the son of Sir Thomas Joscelin and | Dorothy Gate. |
In 1966 | Dorothy Gautreaux and other CHA residents brought a s |
Parker married | Dorothy Gawdy, daughter of Sir Robert Gawdy of Claxto |
ight Frank D. Gilroy and sculptor/writer Ruth | Dorothy Gaydos. |
In 1947, he married | Dorothy Gellman. |
Quartette - Mrs. Carthew, | Dorothy, General & Sir Benjamin - "Whatever's the use |
Hazel Genn is the daughter of Lionel and | Dorothy Genn. |
She is the niece of the amateur golfer | Dorothy Germain Porter. |
rried in Gloucester Cathedral 3 February 1904 | Dorothy Gertrude Arbuthnot and had two daughters. |
Dorothy Gertrude Jerauld, the first student to comple | |
Without money or a place to live, Lorelei and | Dorothy get jobs as nightclub singers. |
as an invalid contract in 1919, a humiliated | Dorothy Gibson leaving New York shortly thereafter to |
After the success of Saved From the Titanic, | Dorothy Gibson retired from Eclair, choosing to study |
Dorothy Gibson as Miss Dorothy | |
He often starred alongside | Dorothy Gibson, an actress who survived the sinking o |
s a 1912 silent motion picture short starring | Dorothy Gibson, an actual survivor of the sinking of |
Dorothy Gilman born June 25, 1923 (also known as Doro | |
Dorothy Gilman was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, | |
Dorothy Gish - The crippled beggar | |
Dorothy Gish - The Sweetheart's Friend | |
ou, occurred in 1920 at a double wedding with | Dorothy Gish and James Rennie. |
Dorothy Gish - Nell Gwyn | |
Dorothy Gish - Wedding Guest | |
Dorothy Gish - Madame Pompadour | |
e film starred Earle Foxe, Henry Walthall and | Dorothy Gish in the lead roles. |
Dorothy Gish - The Sick Sister | |
film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring | Dorothy Gish, Antonio Moreno and Nelson Keys. |
Borrowing a car from | Dorothy Gish, Fox drove Hannah to a judge and married |
film, directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring | Dorothy Gish. |
ack home to his unappreciated wife, played by | Dorothy Gish. |
Displeased with what she has found, | Dorothy gives Babbo to Ginta instead, departing with |
St. | Dorothy, Glendora |
d of 'almost revolting wealth'), and his wife | Dorothy Glynn. |
912 after his wife of five months, the former | Dorothy Goetz, died of typhoid fever. |
Dorothy Goodbody is an invented persona, supposedly a | |
riginally all seasonals, under the brand name | Dorothy Goodbody. |
Dolores Costello - | Dorothy Gordon |
r Leonard Sharp and was the mother of actress | Dorothy Gordon. |
mes Edward Harris, 5th Earl of Malmesbury and | Dorothy Gough-Calthorpe, on 16 February 1926. |
Charlatan (1929) with Margaret Livingston and | Dorothy Gould. |
grandson Richard Peacock Birchenough married | Dorothy Grace Godsal, daughter of Philip Thomas Godsa |
After | Dorothy graduated from Alhambra High School in 1937, |
Carol Burns as | Dorothy Graham |
Dorothy Granada | |
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