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his divorce and remarriage, to his second wife | Gladys, a New Yorker, in 1949. |
Reichard, | Gladys A. (1947). |
In response to an approaching trough, | Gladys accelerated to the northeast, and crossed Flor |
She defeated Ivett Gonda of Canada and | Gladys Alicia Mora Romero of Colombia in the repechag |
The | Gladys Allison Building, closed on October 5, 1985. |
Gladys Ambrose (28 December 1930, Everton, Liverpool | |
Gladys Amelia Anslow (May 22, 1892-March 31, 1969) wa | |
Riggs was married to | Gladys and had two sons and two daughters. |
fails to get himself photographed with Connie, | Gladys and Warren become increasingly impatient. |
No. 10 - Song - | Gladys and Chorus - “Let me begin by saying where I a |
and the conclusion of Gerald's training, Lady | Gladys and Gerald are united in a symbolic marriage. |
tarred on various TV shows, including Pete and | Gladys and To Tell the Truth. |
In 1930, he married | Gladys Anna Dickey, and would eventually have five ch |
xVrierauhia ' | Gladys Aono' |
Gladys as a Leprechaun. | |
Gladys as Fairfield Police Animal Control. | |
Gladys as a Spring/Easter Scene. | |
Gladys as an award-winning float in 2005. | |
Gladys Asmah (born 16 October 1939 in Cape Coast, Cen | |
Gladys Asmah GhanaWeb.com | |
The seventh of nine children, | Gladys attended high school and lived with her extend |
There is also a Roman Catholic church in | Gladys avenue, Corpus Christi. |
perates near to the junction of North End with | Gladys Avenue. |
In early 2010, a decision was made to turn The | Gladys Aylward School into an Academy. |
The | Gladys Aylward School was a secondary school situated |
school formerly known as Weir Hall was renamed | Gladys Aylward School in her honour. |
ompson, P (1971), London Sparrow: The Story of | Gladys Aylward, Word Books, ISBN 0850090261 |
It was then renamed Aylward School after | Gladys Aylward, who grew up in Cheddington Road, Edmo |
s have been created about the life and work of | Gladys Aylward. |
Hunter, C (1971), | Gladys Aylward: Her Personal Story, Coverdale House P |
Pont and his sister, and three shares owned by | Gladys B. Thayer. |
Patricia Richardson as | Gladys Baker |
It is represented by | Gladys Berejiklian of the Liberal Party of Australia. |
Gladys Blake as Cecily Gordon | |
Spellman was born | Gladys Blossom Noon in New York City and attended Eas |
The acting Chief of Protocol was | Gladys Boluda, who took on the position at the end of |
1926 in Kingston, the only child of Edgar and | Gladys Bradshaw, until the birth of his sister Marion |
at an advertising agency, and he later married | Gladys Britton. |
She made her East Coast film debut in 1913 as | Gladys Brockwell for Lubin Studios and within a short |
Gladys Brockwell as Julie Malo | |
Gladys Brockwell's final film The Drake Case was dire | |
was born in Sioux City, Iowa; his parents were | Gladys Brown Asprey and Peter Asprey Jr. |
was born in Sioux City, Iowa; her parents were | Gladys Brown Asprey, Vassar class of 1905, and Peter |
When they first met in the 1930s, | Gladys Bustamante attended the Moravian Church of the |
In the ensuing gunfight, Nick rescues | Gladys, but both Doc and Pop are killed. |
Gladys Cacerses - Hermosura | |
re than a passing interest - urge him to marry | Gladys Cady, whose father is a wealthy industrialist. |
igned by Coward's friend and regular designer, | Gladys Calthrop. |
Argentina - Norma | Gladys Cappagli |
Gladys Cardiff (born 1942) is a poet and academic, wi | |
On 28 January 1914, he married | Gladys Caroline Woodruff in St. Thomas, Ontario, Cana |
Gladys Caroline Woodruff sued him for divorce via act | |
the American with the other British swimmers, | Gladys Carson (Leicester) and Irene Gilbert (Sheffiel |
Gladys Catania - Juana | |
Married | Gladys Catto in December 1934 and had one daughter, G |
Lucas made a lease agreement in 1899 with the | Gladys City Company and a later agreement with Higgin |
Gladys Coburn - Helene | |
She played Wendy Darling alongside both | Gladys Cooper and Dorothy Dickson as Peter Pan. |
The young | Gladys Cooper played the small role of Lady Connie. |
Lady Connie - | Gladys Cooper |
Gladys Cooper as Grandma Leckie | |
Gladys Cooper as Mrs. Kirby | |
Gladys Cooper as Sister Marie Therese Vauzous | |
lthy parishioners, particularly Mrs. Hamilton ( | Gladys Cooper), to contribute the needed funds, but n |
fwat Raouf), and English music teacher mother ( | Gladys Cotterill), her mother was the daughter of Cha |
Gladys Cruickshank ... Kitty | |
ted by Monty Banks and starring Leslie Fuller, | Gladys Cruickshank and Gladys Frazin. |
† 2008 revival: "Zip" is sung by | Gladys; cut songs restored; Linda's reprise added |
Gladys Davies (born 1893) was a British fencer. | |
Mary Kay Place as Sister | Gladys Davis: Aaron's deeply religious mother, who, d |
His stepmother was the former | Gladys Deacon, and his stepfather was Col. Jacques Ba |
Gladys died in 1971. | |
In 1957 Wally and | Gladys divorced. |
Gladys Du Pell ... Committee Woman | |
Gladys Egan - Dollie | |
Gladys Egan - Younger Sister | |
Gladys Egan as The Child | |
Gladys Egan - The Little Orphan | |
Gladys Egan - Little Girl in Arbor | |
Gladys Egan - On Porch/At Farewell | |
Gladys Egan - One of the Cullison Children | |
was the son of James Edward Shaw and his wife | Gladys Elizabeth Lester. |
In 1920, he married | Gladys Elizabeth Brown. |
They had two daughters and a son: | Gladys Elspeth Hay (b. |
Gladys Ennis, 27 months old, was found choking in a p | |
e king of Gwynedd) and his first wife Gwladys ( | Gladys) ferch Llywarch. |
Gladys Ffolliott in the British silent comedy Old Bil | |
Gladys Field as Bernice Lanyon | |
he National Railroad Historical Society at the | Gladys Fox Museum. |
Spring Byington - | Gladys Fulton |
Gladys George (September 13, 1904 - December 8, 1954) | |
The supporting cast includes | Gladys George and Sheldon Leonard and the movie was d |
Gladys George - Jessica Howard | |
Gladys George as Panama Smith | |
ersonal Appearance by Lawrence Riley, in which | Gladys George had originated the role reprised in thi |
It starred | Gladys George as a movie star and diva who encounters |
Gladys George as Madame du Barry | |
Gladys George as Valerie de Merode | |
December 8 - | Gladys George, actress (b. |
es Cagney, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart and | Gladys George. |
Gladys Gillem Wall (January 6, 1920-August 12, 2009), | |
Judy Holliday as | Gladys Glover |
"There is no doubt that old | Gladys had a spirit that was very difficult to beat", |
Mark and | Gladys had four children. |
Dianne | Gladys Hadden (born 4 October 1951) was an Australian |
Talia | Gladys' hairstyle. |
Counselor - | Gladys Hall |
Gladys Hamer - Minnie | |
Gladys Hamer - Clare | |
Gladys Hamer as Susie Boud | |
ction, climaxing in the theft of the corpse of | Gladys Hammond, the owners' mother-in-law, from a Sta |
struction of a housing project in her name-the | Gladys Hampton Houses. |
What about | Gladys Hampton, the wife of Lionel Hampton? |
Harry J. Carr, had three children, | Gladys, Harry, Jr., and Frances. |
Nurse | Gladys has her rounds and her elderly mother to occup |
and requires a donated organ, which her sister | Gladys has offered to do. |
The performance was very well received, and | Gladys held more auditions to raise the choir's perfo |
Gladys Heldman was his daughter, and Julie Heldman wa | |
Beckett's wife | Gladys Hemery died in 1964, and their daughter Rosema |
Gladys Henson as Attendant | |
Gladys Henson ... Emma Higgins | |
Gladys Henson as Waddy | |
Gladys Henson as Mrs. Urquhart | |
Gladys Henson as Mrs. Wilkins | |
Gladys Henson ... Beatrice, Tea Lady | |
credited with selling Elvis Presley's mother, | Gladys, his first guitar. |
The team was coached by | Gladys Hogg in London, England at Queens Ice Dance Cl |
ield (1895-1922), a meal-company laborer, and ( | Gladys) Hope Christian (1895-1960), a doctor's stenog |
Lead vocals by | Gladys Horton (verses) and Wanda Young (choruses, out |
The Marvelettes recording features lead singer | Gladys Horton hoping that the postman has brought her |
Background vocals by | Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson, and The Andantes: |
Background vocals by | Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson and The Andantes |
e of the group's career, the lead vocal was by | Gladys Horton. |
n a split lead vocal with (main lead vocalist) | Gladys Horton. |
Gladys House | |
directed by Edwin S. Porter, the film starred | Gladys Hulette as Alice. |
Gladys Hulette | |
Gladys Hulette - Doris Merrick | |
Gladys Hulette - Vittoria | |
Gladys Hulette - The Widow's Secretary | |
Gladys Hulette - Nancy Yeulette / Jessie Walton | |
the crooked guardian of heiress Doris Merrick ( | Gladys Hulette), to gain control of her estate by way |
ited by two fairies (one of which is played by | Gladys Hulette). |
nd and starring Lionel Barrymore, Alma Rubens, | Gladys Hulette, Pedro de Cordoba and Paul Panzer. |
The screenplay by | Gladys Hurlbut, John Lee Mahin and Manuel Seff was ba |
tton was born in Amarillo, Texas to Bailey and | Gladys Hutton. |
Actress Joi Lansing played Flatt's wife, | Gladys, in five episodes, 1963-68. |
oges fans will remember her as western cowgirl | Gladys in Merry Mavericks. |
Gladys in July 2003 | |
Gladys is simply not interested. | |
Gladys Jennings - Anne Marston | |
complained that one of the associate justices, | Gladys Johnson, did not allow the family to go to cou |
He was also married to | Gladys Joyce Walsh. |
In 1942, he married | Gladys Kathleen McCardle. |
ward Keane Herbert, Kathleen Keane Herbert and | Gladys Keane Herbert. |
On February 22, 2011, Judge | Gladys Kessler of the U.S. District Court for the Dis |
He married | Gladys King (March 1888 - 1966) daughter of Rufus Eve |
African athletes Zemzem Ahmed and | Gladys Kipkemoi shared the winning time in the second |
"If I Were Your Woman" is a song recorded | Gladys Knight & the Pips. |
His partners on the latter recording were | Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder. |
The version by | Gladys Knight and the Pips was therefore the fourth o |
t to Use My Imagination" is a song recorded by | Gladys Knight & the Pips. |
Gladys Knight & the Pips recorded it on their 1968 al | |
th The First Edition, Ike Turner, Tina Turner, | Gladys Knight & the Pips |
el a Song (In My Heart)" is a song recorded by | Gladys Knight & the Pips. |
f Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye)" - | Gladys Knight & The Pips |
s including Aretha Franklin, Roy Hamilton, and | Gladys Knight & the Pips. |
s What Friends Are For" (featuring Elton John, | Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder) (Burt Bacharach, Car |
Imagination is an album recorded by | Gladys Knight & the Pips, released in late 1973 (see |
of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)" ( | Gladys Knight & the Pips) - 4:14 Jennifer Hudson |
Gladys Knight | |
Gladys Knight & the Pips recorded Mayfield's soundtra | |
the 1961 debut single on the Vee-Jay label by | Gladys Knight & the Pips. |
Gladys Knight recorded her lead vocals in a single ta | |
to Georgia" is a 1973 number-one hit single by | Gladys Knight & the Pips, their second release after |
Good Time" was later recorded and released by | Gladys Knight solo as her first solo single in 1978. |
atra, Sarah Vaughn, Natalie Cole, The Monkees, | Gladys Knight and Madonna. |
gles chart, concurrent with the success of the | Gladys Knight & the Pips' version. |
e First to Say Goodbye)" is a song recorded by | Gladys Knight & the Pips. |
The shows' judges, | Gladys Knight and Deborah Gibson, praised White's "na |
Lead vocals by | Gladys Knight |
urke, "I'm Hanging Up My Heart for You", while | Gladys Knight & The Pips reached the US Top 20 with " |
red on a bill with Roberta Flack, Marvin Gaye, | Gladys Knight and the Pips, Earth, Wind and Fire and |
ls in the 1952 but which became a huge hit for | Gladys Knight and the Pips. |
cized by the celebrity judges (Deborah Gibson, | Gladys Knight and Justin Guarini), for her showing pr |
wrote tunes for Elton John, MFSB, The O'Jays, | Gladys Knight & the Pips, Freda Payne, and others, be |
Jack Black were back up singers "The Pips" to | Gladys Knight singing "Midnight Train to Georgia". |
Gladys Knight & The Pips' 1983 recording of the song | |
Gladys Knight & the Pips - Performer | |
s by:Tina Turner, Natalie Cole, Phyllis Hyman, | Gladys Knight and the Pips, various albums by the Jac |
mbers, a remix of the theme music performed by | Gladys Knight and a switch to more meaningful, morali |
"You Were There" with | Gladys Knight |
"It should've been me" ~ | Gladys Knight |
Originally recorded by | Gladys Knight & the Pips and issued as a single in 19 |
Train to Georgia", later a number one hit for | Gladys Knight & The Pips. |
"Double or Nothing" - Kenny Loggins & | Gladys Knight |
"Midnight Train to Georgia" by | Gladys Knight & the Pips |
retha Franklin, Randy Crawford, Roberta Flack, | Gladys Knight & the Pips, Diana Ross & The Supremes, |
"Landlord" - | Gladys Knight & The Pips 3:46 |
, The Temptations, Tammi Terrell, Marvin Gaye, | Gladys Knight and others. |
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