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It was the first major hit for | Helen. |
The town has been home to | Helen Hayes, author Jeffrey Arch, former Tennessee c |
a house on Redding "was the long-time home of | Helen Keller, who lost her hearing and sight at an e |
that hasn't seen much change" and the home of | Helen Keller in her later years. |
Her stage credits include A Taste of Honey (as | Helen), Dead Funny (Lisa), and Season's Greetings (B |
The school was name in honor of | Helen Caroline Peirce; the founding president of the |
Honorary Award: | Helen Mirren |
The Honourable Wilma | Helen Hunley, OC, AOE (September 6, 1920 - October 2 |
The arboretum also houses the | Helen Crocker Russell Library, northern California's |
Constance Howard - | Helen Sturdevant |
Joyce Howard as | Helen |
Married Lucia Howland and | Helen Mills. |
Merrick falls in love with Hudson's widow, | Helen (Irene Dunne), though she holds him responsibl |
Carol Hughes as | Helen Foster |
Martita Hunt as | Helen Vaquier |
an Debucourt : Camille Marimon, the husband of | Helen and ancient friend of battle of Jacques |
Henry Roberston Blaney, the second husband of | Helen Greenwood -a professional artist and author/il |
Ultimately George Ford, husband of | Helen Ford, the star of the show, agreed to produce |
o), a young addict and small-time hustler, and | Helen (Kitty Winn), a restless woman who finds Bobby |
Parents were Ian and | Helen Larley and Patrick was the second youngest of |
Illustrated by | Helen Allingham |
ook the bronze medal but impeded fourth-placed | Helen Clitheroe in the final stages of the 1500 m. |
In 1960 | Helen Barnum, the matriarch of a successful timber f |
as a norm, and identifying the scene in which | Helen points out to Priam the Achaean leaders in the |
He married in 1933, | Helen Bryan, a Virginian whom he had met during his |
e Ann Stevens House is a historic home in Lake | Helen, Florida, United States. |
He died February 26, 1890 in Lake | Helen, Florida and is buried in the University of Ro |
In Rome, | Helen was commonly thought of as a promiscuous whore |
to a dance called "Carolina Shag" appears in a | Helen Powell Poole article in 1936. |
Two years later, in 2004, | Helen of Troy purchased the SkinMilk and TimeBlock B |
After a scene in Teddy's Bar, in which | Helen smashes her drink ("What Is This Thing Called |
rn in 1882,Thomas Campbell Ewing born in 1884, | Helen M Ewing born in 1892, Colin Ewing born in 1894 |
ohn Smith and Robert Fuller, co-starred in The | Helen Morgan Story on CBS's Playhouse 90 (1957) and |
In 1880, | Helen moved to Uniontown and lived next door to Doug |
In 1935 | Helen moved back to Xenia, becoming the Dean of Wome |
her who was photographer was killed in Vietnam | Helen Adams deiced to followed her brother's footste |
ing the Lumby family, characters included Miss | Helen (played by Helen Lumby), Oliver (John Lumby Jr |
he bridge has a variety of names including the | Helen Bridge, Sautee Bridge, Nacoochee Bridge and Ch |
of Auckland and Wellington shops including the | Helen Hitchings Gallery. |
between 1957 and 1974, some including vocalist | Helen Reddy. |
2006 state election, beating out incumbent MLC | Helen Buckingham, who subsequently announced her int |
ly and 1991 Racing Hall of Fame inductee Black | Helen. |
, Ann, Robert (who died as an infant), Robert, | Helen, Elizabeth (who also died as an infant), James |
Ingo by | Helen Dunmore |
rge fee and cast Elisabeth Rethberg instead as | Helen of Troy. |
d Victoria Coren, with backstage interviews by | Helen Chamberlain |
His imagination then kicks into overdrive: | Helen and Ricky watch The Girl on TV as she warns th |
Passing Show of 1918, and it was introduced by | Helen Carrington. |
It was introduced by | Helen Gilligan and Jerry Goff in the 1930 revision o |
irected by Henry Kendall, with Irene Vanbrugh, | Helen Cherry, Jack Allen, Raymond Lovell, Olaf Poole |
e at all - he feels pulled irresistibly toward | Helen by a force greater than himself. |
The parish church is St | Helen. |
The local church is St | Helen. |
Scholars was founded in 1994 by Israel Charny, | Helen Fein, Robert Melson and Roger Smith. |
beth Sheffield, by whom he had issue; thirdly, | Helen Barry |
stly Mary Kerr, by whom he had issue; secondly | Helen Scott, by whom he had issue; and thirdly Jean |
one of her portraits at Frewen College, it has | Helen Louisa Frewen and her son Edward. |
ing multiple awards for the film and its star, | Helen Mirren. |
f the Democratic Alliance (DA) and its leader, | Helen Zille. |
Turner, Nancy J., and | Helen Clifton (2006) "The Forest and the Seaweed: Gi |
Jackson and | Helen have a wedding at Kilronan, at which Helen fir |
0 years, handling clients such as James Mason, | Helen Mirren and Frank Finlay, until her own health |
Worcester, Massachusetts in 1886 to James and | Helen Howe. |
ha Walton), Harvey Joseph (with James Harvey), | Helen Bridwell (with August Highland), NP Snow, Axl |
In turn, Jane tells | Helen that her date was "the worst social experience |
Jane Lapotaire... | Helen McCann |
In January 2011, | Helen Thomas, the former White House correspondent f |
llionaires" by Freeway featuring Jay-Z samples | Helen Gallagher's version of the song. |
rently (Michael Wilding), becomes jealous when | Helen starts spending too much time with Perry. |
as relationships with Cheryl and Jem Costello ( | Helen Russell-Clark). |
"Wilhelm Jerusalem - | Helen Keller - Letters" - 2008 |
Baryshnikov, Gregory Hines, Jerzy Skolimowski, | Helen Mirren and Isabella Rossellini. |
The elder Sterne was an Orthodox Jew, and | Helen Sterne was a Lutheran. |
el, Johnny Mathis, Nana Mouskouri, Jim Nabors, | Helen Reddy, and Bobby Vinton. |
worked with American missionary couple Jim and | Helen Mann in the village of Laborcitas (Rutland, 19 |
ame of co-stars like Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, | Helen Hunt, Joan Allen, Catherine Hicks and Sofia Co |
bums, including releases by Jimmy Witherspoon, | Helen Humes, June Christy, Natalie Cole, Neil Diamon |
Billie Holiday, Jimmy Rushing, Big Joe Turner, | Helen Humes, and Joe Williams. |
is a 1934 drama film starring John Barrymore, | Helen Chandler, Donald Cook, Alan Mowbray, and Doris |
Both John and | Helen continued to write a column for a few years af |
and they raised a son and a daughter, John and | Helen. |
y was born in 1970, the twin child of John and | Helen Griffen-Foley. |
John and | Helen Marsh helped found the Marsh Collection Societ |
lding, as a memorial to their parents John and | Helen. |
Gary Cooper as Roy Glennister, Kay Johnson as | Helen Chester, Betty Compson as Cherry Malotte, and |
Smoke Johnson married | Helen Martin (1798 - March 27, 1866), daughter of Ca |
David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Dame | Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman have all donated signe |
backed by Tony Blair and Bridget Jones author | Helen Fielding, and organised a Wakefield Book Day i |
The son of Major Stuart Jones and | Helen Jones, he was educated in the Duke of York's R |
Shirley Bassey, Paul McCartney, Salena Jones & | Helen Shapiro. |
h, Nova Scotia, the son of St. Clair Jones and | Helen Ladd, Jones was educated at the schools in Wey |
Taheny, Nicholas Zefaris, Jordan Raskopoulos, | Helen Thomson, Josh Clabburn, Courtney-Jane Polder, |
60), by his second marriage to Josephine Julia | Helen Lloyd, the daughter of Henry Lloyd of County T |
d from a previous marriage, Frederic Jr, until | Helen died in 1925. |
show business James Lackaye Jr.(1867-1919) and | Helen Lackaye(1883-1940). |
The Julien and | Helen Hart Memorial Library was added to the buildin |
On July 14, | Helen Glover was interviewed on the nationally syndi |
On 15 June 2009, | Helen Southworth MP announced that she would be reti |
h's mother, Maybelle Carter and June's sister, | Helen Carter. |
is investigated by detective Milo Kachigan and | Helen Sorby, a tireless social worker. |
Middle L-R: Phyllis Koehn, Kay Heim, | Helen Westerman, Helen Nicol, Darlene Mickelsen. |
In 1915, Kennedy married | Helen Meehan. |
Brock, Kenneth & | Helen Dancey; Birds of the Indiana Dunes |
t Tixier, Barbara Dennerlein, Kenny Grohowski, | Helen Sung, Trebeka, Nina Vidal |
Tara Kerley - | Helen Goldwyn |
Evelyn Keyes as | Helen Sherman |
Andrea King as | Helen |
the song include The Beatles, Kirsty MacColl, | Helen Shapiro, Lindisfarne, Skeeter Davis, The Trash |
Shirley Knight as | Helen |
He demands to know what | Helen has said to Holmes, but Holmes refuses to say. |
Hellon Wheels also known as | Helen Kennedy (born Helen Meacham on 29 October, 197 |
Howard Jones, Salif Keita, The Kodo Drummers, | Helen Labarriere, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra (Cond |
oirala, Sanjay Kapoor, Tejasvini Kolhapure and | Helen. |
In 1956, Kossoff joined | Helen Lessore's Beaux Arts Gallery, located on Bruto |
Hilde Krahl ... | Helen Elgin |
on, finishing second to the sitting Labour MP, | Helen Southworth. |
Both Bolger and Labour leader | Helen Clark sought the support of New Zealand First, |
854 votes, but lost to the incumbent Labour MP | Helen Brinton. |
For the by-election, Labour selected | Helen Liddell. |
Lord Caldecote married Lady Augusta | Helen Elizabeth, daughter of David Boyle, 7th Earl o |
, died 13 Feb 1972) - married first Lady Irene | Helen Pratt, and later Sibell Margaret Norman |
Lady Margaret | Helen Isla Marion (b. |
Lady Elizabeth | Helen Kennedy (b. |
Lady Tatiana | Helen Georgia Mountbatten (born London, 16 April 199 |
Lady Alice | Helen Pierrepont (30 August 1889 - 8 March 1969), bu |
Lady Arabella | Helen Mary Petty-Fitzmaurice, now Lady Arabella Unwi |
Lady Frances | Helen Mary Eliot (6 March 1943 - 6 January 2004) who |
Mrs. Shimmering Black (A Strong Lady) - | Helen Kinnaird |
liver Harry Kent Lake, Benjamin Hartley Lake & | Helen Ansell. |
k of Cottam Hall near Preston, Lancashire, and | Helen, daughter of William Westby of Mowbreck Hall, |
He later married | Helen V. Hooper. |
Later on | Helen Jepson and George Poselle were divorced and sh |
ransferring to the Cort Theatre (and later the | Helen Hayes Theatre) for an extended run. |
She won a bronze medal with Lauren Boyle, | Helen Norfolk and Melissa Ingram in the 4 x 200m fre |
She won a bronze medal with Lauren Boyle, | Helen Norfolk and Alison Fitch in the 4 x 200m frees |
Piper Laurie as | Helen Booth |
dy filled: James Falconer, Milton Lazerte, and | Helen Sinclair were elected to two year terms in 196 |
Lead Actress: | Helen Mirren |
h the show's seductive, alcoholic leading lady | Helen Sinclair (Dianne Wiest), and facing his leadin |
According to later Greek mythology, Leda bore | Helen and Polydeuces, children of Zeus, while at the |
Margaret Lee - | Helen Alexander |
Jennifer Lee - | Helen Clark |
, New Brunswick, the son of James G. Leefe and | Helen G. Sancton, and was educated at King's College |
Donald McIntyre, Malvina Major, Anna Leese and | Helen Medlyn. |
It was founded in 1999 and is the legacy of | Helen Rollason MBE, who died of cancer aged 43. |
the Western Cape Provincial Legislature under | Helen Zille's provincial administration. |
Pinter and N. F. Simpson, starring Len Birman, | Helen Burns and Jennifer Phipps |
23 Wimbledon final against Suzanne Lenglen and | Helen Wills. |
91, William Grover (1892), Francis Leo (1895), | Helen M.(1897), Edna L. (1899), Edith R. (1905), and |
They had four children: Leontine (1889-1902), | Helen (b.Jun.1891), |
Catherine Leprince as | Helen |
Kay Leslie as | Helen |
olourist Claude Hayes and, to a lesser extent, | Helen Allingham |
s City Six with Buck Clayton and Lester Young, | Helen Forrest. |
Leeza Lewis - | Helen Goldwyn |
ly, Rosinsky, Michele Richards, Liane Mautner, | Helen Nightengale, Tiffany Hu, Becky Bunnell, Shosha |
WNGA is an American radio station licensed to | Helen, Georgia owned by Sorenson Southeast Radio, LL |
It is based on the life of | Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan's struggles to teach |
lent film which tells the story of the life of | Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan. |
Erskine based on his novel The Private Life of | Helen of Troy (1925). |
Georgia Denny, Linda Cokeman ( | Helen Henny costume) |
Reporters: Lisa Haf, | Helen Davies, Owain Phillips, Elen Haf Moore and Mat |
site near the lake, known in the literature as | Helen Blazes, was excavated in the 1950s. |
aring for Chen and Wu on behalf of Liu's widow | Helen Liu; he derided the trial as a "well-rehearsed |
hurst - Her Secret and Extraordinary Lives" by | Helen O'Neill), who was convicted of murdering six e |
Livilla - | Helen Punt |
The plant is named for late local botanist | Helen Sharsmith. |
It isn't long before | Helen instead suspects Martha of being very jealous, |
ry 2009, it was announced Lookaround presenter | Helen Pearson would be redeployed as presenter of Ty |
nable Hitchcock to demand realistic looks from | Helen Colvig, the wardrobe supervisor. |
Louise Lorraine - | Helen |
rmer president of United Teachers Los Angeles, | Helen Bernstein. |
nal of the US Championships in 1929, losing to | Helen Wills Moody 6-4, 6-2. |
"I Lost Me" ( | Helen Carter) - 2:31 |
in the new riding of Huron-Bruce, but lost to | Helen Johns. |
Prior to being awarded lottery funding, | Helen worked as a PE teacher in Bath. |
esidential election, serious Louise, frivolous | Helen, and stolid Grace, daughters of Medicine Bow, |
Love and | Helen (1928) |
ree Dog Night's "An Old Fashioned Love Song",, | Helen Reddy's "You and Me Against the World", and th |
Janos then falls in love with | Helen (Evelyn Keyes) a blind woman who sees only the |
once the judge of the goddesses, the lover of | Helen, and yet the slayer of Achilles. |
ine television drama anthology Lovingly Yours, | Helen in 1981. |
Council by Ward 2 and 3 Alderman Gord Lowe and | Helen Larocque. |
ouncil by Wards 2 and 3 aldermen Gord Lowe and | Helen Larocque. |
izabeth Denning (the daughter of C. Lowell and | Helen Watson Robling on August 12, 1945) is an Ameri |
ston in Dracula, which starred Bela Lugosi and | Helen Chandler. |
Patti LuPone as | Helen |
notices, so she and her friend Mabel Anderson ( | Helen Broderick) conspire to get Lucky and Pop out t |
thur (the adopted son of Charles MacArthur and | Helen Hayes), actor Edward Mallory, and producer Wil |
The son of Leo R. MacDonald and | Helen Morrissey, MacDonald was educated in Orwell. |
Island, the son of Neil Howard MacFarlane and | Helen Leard. |
first wife was Isabella Clark, Mackenzie's was | Helen Neil, and Diefenbaker's was Edna Brower. |
Shirley MacLaine as | Helen Cooney |
ldest son of Sir Thomas Stewart Macpherson and | Helen, daughter of Reverend Archibald Borland Camero |
Blue is the name of a fictional cheese made by | Helen Archer in the programme. |
A 1984 made-for-television sequel, | Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues, starred Blythe |
t passed on to his two daughters, Madeline and | Helen (the same name as her mother), who lived in th |
It stars Michael Madsen and | Helen Slater. |
Magniac married | Helen Sampson, daughter of Peter Sampson, in 1827. |
Main article: | Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute |
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