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In 1936 Buttram married | Dorothy McFadden and adopted a daughter with her name |
Dorothy McGowan | |
Dorothy McGuire as Deborah Patterson | |
It stars | Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young. |
Disney Productions film starring Tommy Kirk, | Dorothy McGuire and Beverly Washburn, and directed by |
cast of Screen Director's Playhouse, starring | Dorothy McGuire in her original role. |
Dorothy McGuire as Claudia Naughton | |
David O. Selznick lent RKO | Dorothy McGuire for the film, and MGM lent Robert You |
st of Lux Radio Theater with Robert Young and | Dorothy McGuire reprising their film roles, and on th |
impressive collection of animals) and Mother ( | Dorothy McGuire) prays to be rescued. |
Jess's wife Eliza ( | Dorothy McGuire) is a deeply religious woman and is s |
cattle drive, leaving behind his wife Katie ( | Dorothy McGuire), older son Travis (Tommy Kirk) and y |
film of the same name co-starring Tommy Kirk, | Dorothy McGuire, Fess Parker, and Kevin Corcoran. |
with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood - | Dorothy McGuire, Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Da |
Edmund Goulding and starring Burt Lancaster, | Dorothy McGuire, Edmund Gwenn, and Millard Mitchell. |
daughter Georgina (Gina) Campbell in 1946; to | Dorothy McKegg in 1952; and to Tonia Bern in 1958, wh |
Dorothy McKinnon as Mazziati Grandmother | |
In Julie and Julia, she played the role of | Dorothy McWilliams, Julia Child's sister. |
the Group's founding president, Cliff Holden, | Dorothy Mead and Dennis Creffield. |
d Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Cliff Holden, | Dorothy Mead, Dennis Creffield, and Miles Richmond. |
Edna Mann, | Dorothy Mead, and Peter Richmond (later Miles Richmon |
Dorothy, meanwhile, finds Patsy in his hideout and te | |
Dorothy Mengering (born July 18, 1921), better known | |
xter, pilot Jim Dutton and mission specialist | Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger talked with students at |
en went to Europe together with Ben Metcalfe, | Dorothy Metcalfe, Lyle Thurston and Rod Marining wher |
years after Metz retired in 1993, Donald and | Dorothy Metz donated $100,000 to establish a scholars |
Neave married twice, firstly to | Dorothy Middleton and they had two sons and three dau |
Baker Of The Nile by | Dorothy Middleton. |
Friday and Gannon approach policewoman | Dorothy Miller (Anders) who specialises in cases of c |
Some years later Gorchov was rediscovered by | Dorothy Miller, then a curator at MoMA, who chose him |
s the second husband of his younger daughter, | Dorothy Minerva. |
Dorothy Minto - Sally | |
5 C&W hit with "Misty Blue" in 1976 after the | Dorothy Moore Pop/Soul hit version had revived intere |
Dorothy Moore - Jackson, MS | |
In 1976, R&B singer, | Dorothy Moore recorded her version which reached numb |
Dorothy Moore ... Ann | |
Soul singer | Dorothy Moore performed a cover version of "Endless S |
Dorothy Moore - Betty Fleet | |
JUMPERS ( | Dorothy Moore) d: Bill Alexander Birmingham Rep |
Methodist lay preachers Ralph (deceased) and | Dorothy Moore, who moved to Halifax, West Yorkshire, |
on and Dick Addrisi which was 1977 single for | Dorothy Moore; taken from the Dorothy Moore album, "I |
Dorothy Morris as Dorothy Tuttle | |
Frances Gifford, Diana Lewis, Heather Angel, | Dorothy Morris and Connie Gilchrist. |
t: A Witch's Book of Shadows - Interview with | Dorothy Morrison Wiccan/Pagan Times |
"Oh, Happy Day", featuring | Dorothy Morrison as lead vocalist, was picked up by a |
Radio interview with | Dorothy Morrison |
Dorothy Morrison: Melia | |
Moultrie was married twice, first to | Dorothy Mortin in 1753 and later to Eleanor Austin in |
Joan Ponsford - | Dorothy Morton |
It was written by Joe Byrd and | Dorothy Moskowitz and is sung by Moskowitz. |
"Hard Coming Love" (Joe Byrd, | Dorothy Moskowitz) - 4:53 |
Lady | Dorothy moved to the Bahamas and married St Yves de V |
Liddy Holloway ..... | Dorothy Moxley |
He is married to the former | Dorothy Mundy, who served as the Rector of Old Domini |
Turner (Maid at the Meebles') - | Dorothy Munroe |
Also survived by his daughter, | Dorothy Muray, and her three children. |
(a source "America Is People and Ideas" by | Dorothy Myers Peed) (a source Henry Draper and John W |
Dorothy Neumann as Reformer | |
Dorothy Neumann as Mrs. Newman | |
e son of Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter and | Dorothy Nevill, daughter of John Nevill, 4th Baron La |
l of Oxford (1516 - 3 August 1562 married (1) | Dorothy Neville (2) Margery Golding |
He married first | Dorothy Neville, daughter of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl |
f gibbeting the bodies of George Broomham and | Dorothy Newman and has only ever been used for them. |
Dorothy Nimmo. | |
In 1919 he married | Dorothy Nina Seymour. |
est of Doropie's design didn't have any other | Dorothy nor Oz references nor model in particular. |
nt of a Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation Award, a | Dorothy Norton Clay fellowship from the Mary Anderson |
In 1944 they hired | Dorothy Norton as an executive secretary to run the b |
Dorothy Norwood | |
on album with The Caravans, Albertina Walker, | Dorothy Norwood, and original soprano Delores Washing |
a Munizzi, Donnie McClurkin, Alvin Slaughter, | Dorothy Norwood, LaShunn Pace, Rev. Timothy Wright, a |
Albertina Walker (Queen Of Gospel Music) and | Dorothy Norwood, and they sent for her in Chicago. |
Along with Albertina Walker, | Dorothy Norwood, James Cleveland, Shirley Caesar, Cas |
included Albertina Walker, Patti Labelle, and | Dorothy Norwood. |
Billbergia ' | Dorothy Novak' |
Lady | Dorothy OBE (1883-1974), Justice of the Peace for Sta |
hey later adopted two daughters, Margaret and | Dorothy, of her brother Frank Gould. |
Saint | Dorothy of Kashin, schemanun |
tten two songs for the upcoming animated film | Dorothy of Oz, starring Lea Michele and Dan Aykroyd, |
the case against Dawson, Ogburn and his wife | Dorothy Ogburn both became very involved in the organ |
Obituary for | Dorothy Ogburn, Shakespeare Oxford Society newsletter |
In 1928 he married | Dorothy Olive Tanner and together they went on to hav |
Dorothy Oliver | |
Dorothy on far left. | |
Lady Charlotte Emma | Dorothy Onslow (b. |
er broom, ordering the citizens to "SURRENDER | DOROTHY OR DIE". |
n family as a compliment to his wife, by name | Dorothy, or Dolly Vernon." |
In 1995 her father married | Dorothy Oremus, a Chicago attorney who along with oth |
i (1916-1983) and had the following children: | Dorothy Oremus; Robert J. Oremus; John W. Oremus (193 |
Dorothy Osborne (1627-1695) was the daughter of Sir P | |
Owned by | Dorothy Owens, the station would later be sold to her |
He married | Dorothy Oxley of Ripon. |
Lathrop, | Dorothy P. (author), Macmillan, 1941. |
Lathrop, | Dorothy P. et al. (author), Field Educational Pub., 1 |
of mining artifacts may also be viewed at the | Dorothy Page Museum and Old Wasilla Townsite in downt |
Miss | Dorothy Paget - 6:48 |
The present principal is Ms. | Dorothy Pang who became principal in September 2010. |
He then served as associate pastor at St. | Dorothy Parish in Warren until 1969, and later Vicar |
te Night block of crime drama series, starred | Dorothy Parke and Booth Savage as Amanda Reed and Jak |
According to a 1978 biography by | Dorothy Parker Clark, many of these donations were an |
2001 RIO | Dorothy Parker Awards |
Dorothy Parker Award of Excellence winner | |
Dorothy Parker (August 22, 1893 - June 7, 1967) was a | |
in The Respectful Prostitute (see below), but | Dorothy Parker professed ignorance: "Meg Mundy? |
As | Dorothy Parker Once Said (1969) |
escort prominent visitors like John Bernard, | Dorothy Parker and Ernest Hemingway. |
"The Ballad of | Dorothy Parker" |
"What I'd Say" (Ray Charles song), "Ballad of | Dorothy Parker", "It's No Secret What God Can Do", "T |
Enough Rope is also the name of | Dorothy Parker's first book, and a play by David Grim |
"I Wished on the Moon" (Rainger, | Dorothy Parker) - 5:23 |
"How Am I to Know?" (Jack King, | Dorothy Parker) - 2:51 |
ons of many major American writers, including | Dorothy Parker, Irwin Shaw, and Bernard Malamud. |
Sainthill married | Dorothy Parker, daughter of Robert Parker and his wif |
"I Wished on the Moon" ( | Dorothy Parker, Ralph Rainger) - 3:08 |
"I Wished on the Moon" ( | Dorothy Parker, Ralph Rainger) - 4:48 |
"I Wished on the Moon" ( | Dorothy Parker, Ralph Rainger) - 3:56 |
"I Wished on the Moon" ( | Dorothy Parker, Ralph Rainger) - 3:55 |
The screenplay by | Dorothy Parker, Walter Reisch, and Ross Evans is base |
with Randy Sue Coburn about legendary writer | Dorothy Parker. |
m 1939 to 1949 - with the exception of 1940 - | Dorothy participated in every U.S. AAU Outdoor Nation |
f William Edwardes, 2nd Baron Kensington, and | Dorothy Patricia Thomas. |
Dorothy Patrick as Elaine Carter | |
Dorothy Patrick as Caroline Glenson | |
The drama features William Lundigan, | Dorothy Patrick, Jeff Corey, and others. |
The movie stars Arturo de Cordova and | Dorothy Patrick, features Marjorie Lord, and was dire |
He was married to film actress | Dorothy Patrick. |
Dorothy Patterson - Harmony vocals on 5, 6 | |
His parents, Albert Goodnight and | Dorothy Patterson Goodnight, are deceased. |
Straight married | Dorothy Payne Whitney, a member of the prominent Whit |
Before his engagement to | Dorothy Payne Whitney, the society pages reported tha |
estment banker Willard Dickerman Straight and | Dorothy Payne Whitney. |
enly thinking he has breached this agreement, | Dorothy pays Willie off. |
Dorothy Peacock Elementary School is a public school | |
Dorothy Peacock Elementary School | |
His wife, | Dorothy Penrose Allen, died just prior to the publica |
1970s she worked as an assistant manager at a | Dorothy Perkins clothing store in Harrow, London and |
Dorothy Perkins | |
Florence Vidor - | Dorothy Perkins |
, Next, New Look, River Island, Game, Burton, | Dorothy Perkins, British Home Store, JJB Sports, WH S |
well-known High Street chains such as Burton, | Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Miss Selfridge, Outfit, Topsh |
concessions inside the store include Burton, | Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Miss Selfridge, Topshop, Wall |
Outfit (Consisting of | Dorothy Perkins, Burtons & Evans) |
Retailers include - Mark One, | Dorothy Perkins, Early Learning centre, Superdrug, Pi |
m Press published Last Days in Africville (by | Dorothy Perkyns), a fictional account of life for a y |
Dorothy Perrott, married James Perrott of Wallingford | |
Dorothy Peterson as Silas' Wife | |
Dorothy Peterson as Manby, Fanny's housekeeper | |
Dorothy Peterson - Mrs. Tinker | |
Dorothy Peterson as Mrs. Hawkins | |
Knowlton, Kent to John Peyton (died 1558) and | Dorothy Peyton, who was the daughter of John Tyndale. |
Dorothy Phillips | |
Dorothy Phillips - Lola | |
Dorothy Phillips - Anne Wetherall | |
Dorothy Phillips - Madge Garvey | |
Dorothy Phillips - Amy Hadley | |
Dorothy Phillips - Marta | |
contribution to the motion picture industry, | Dorothy Phillips has a star on the Hollywood Walk of |
Dorothy Phillips (October 30, 1889-March 1, 1980) was | |
rring Francis X. Bushman, Lottie Briscoe, and | Dorothy Phillips. |
He married | Dorothy Plowman, who, disliking the exchange of livin |
In the early 1900s, | Dorothy Porcher Legge purchased a section of these ho |
lian composer Jonathan Mills to a libretto by | Dorothy Porter. |
Beatty was married four times, firstly to | Dorothy Power who he married on the 21 April 1937. |
1940 Olympics and movie stardom), Sammy Lee, | Dorothy Poynton, Georgia Coleman, Duke Kahanamoku, Ar |
Since then, three other women, | Dorothy Pratt, Rosa Lee Long and Elisa Roberts, have |
Cora Sue Collins as | Dorothy Prentice |
Dorothy Priscilla ("Patsy") Bullitt Collins was a Sea | |
ohn Barclay Argenis, edited by Mark Riley and | Dorothy Pritchard Huber (Assen 2004) is a modern edit |
Dorothy Provine as Rocky Shaw | |
Dorothy Provine as Sally Inwood | |
t at least there is lovely art teacher Sally ( | Dorothy Provine) who could become an ally - if she ev |
Mary Webster as | Dorothy Prudent |
Opening - The Wiggles have a clip from " | D.O.R.O.T.H.Y (My Favourite Dinosaur)" and Dorothy pulls |
When | Dorothy put the team on the market after the 1958 sea |
Dorothy puts on a show in the middle of the courtroom | |
South of the armory lies the | Dorothy Quincy Homestead, a National Historic Landmar |
ome of the first First Lady of Massachusetts, | Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott, wife of John Hancock. |
over 320 years of American architecture, the | Dorothy Quincy House combines Colonial, Georgian and |
tional Historic Landmark, and is known as the | Dorothy Quincy House. |
d, along with the Josiah Quincy House and the | Dorothy Quincy House on a 200-acre (0.81 km2) parcel |
Her aunt, also named | Dorothy Quincy, was the subject of Oliver Wendell Hol |
School of Dental Medicine, and Gerald J. and | Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and P |
d laboratory facilities for the Gerald J. and | Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and P |
ol of Arts and Sciences and the Gerald J. and | Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and P |
Gerald J. and | Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and P |
Dorothy Rabinowitz, of the Wall Street Journal, wrote | |
Lillian Gish - | Dorothy Raleigh |
He is married to | Dorothy Ranaghan, and has six children and twelve gra |
r Warrender, 8th Baronet, and his first wife, | Dorothy Rawson. |
This ship was christened by Mrs. | Dorothy Redmond Hubbard, Capt. |
During the late 1940s, she was the voice of | Dorothy Regent in the radio series Chandu the Magicia |
Virginia Hammond as | Dorothy Regent |
According to local historian | Dorothy Regnery's notes from her 1966 interview with |
Phyllis Haver - | Dorothy Rensheimer |
, seeking a prebend for a colleague, wrote to | Dorothy, requesting that she "speak some good word" o |
Dorothy: Return to Oz (1993) | |
re shot in Kinemacolor-the scene that depicts | Dorothy returning to her parents after she was presum |
After saying good-bye to her friends, | Dorothy returns to Kansas. |
Dorothy Revier as Mrs. Pritchard | |
Dorothy Revier - Pearl Vaughan | |
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