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tries to attack the Scarecrow, a Winkie hands | Dorothy a bucket of water, which she throws over the |
Before her death, Willis and his first wife | Dorothy, a Quaker, sponsored the Christian Service Tr |
Andrea Martin as | Dorothy, a naive but sincere housewife |
lived with Johansson's maternal grandmother, | Dorothy, a former bookkeeper and schoolteacher. |
1589, eleven months after Leicester's death, | Dorothy acquired another stepfather, Sir Christopher |
arred R&B recording artist/actress Ashanti as | Dorothy, actor Orlando Jones (succeeded by Colman Dom |
Dorothy Adams - Mrs. Allen | |
Dorothy Adams - Mrs. Marcy | |
Dorothy Adams as Mrs. Rodwell | |
Gulston's other siblings were | Dorothy Addison (1674-1750), Anne Addison (born 1676) |
On approximately July 31, 1863, Ash's wife | Dorothy Agar gave birth to a daughter, Annie Freer, i |
Location of | Dorothy Alberta |
aul Whelan (Don Quaxada), Sally-Anne Russell ( | Dorothy), Alexander Briger (conductor), Sydney Philha |
Dorothy Alfond died in December 2005. | |
Dorothy Alison as Doreen Swanson | |
Dorothy Alison in Reach for the Sky | |
Dorothy Alison - Maureen Davis | |
Dorothy Alison - Sheila Marsden | |
Phillips married the former | Dorothy Allen of Rochester, New York on June 11, 1960 |
Saints and Sinners Literary Festival include | Dorothy Allison, Poppy Z. Brite, Patrick Califia, 199 |
Fannie Flagg, Allen Gilchrist, Kaye Gibbons, | Dorothy Allison, Barry Gifford, Rex Reed, as well as |
he project, Phillip Sherman, tied with writer | Dorothy Allison. |
tocratic Admiral and Lady Hawser, their niece | Dorothy and her lover, Harry, who gets involved in si |
When | Dorothy and Willie make up, Lord Leeland laughingly i |
Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion search for him, eventua | |
e Bard Fiction Prize, and a fellowship at the | Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and |
t Steve Ross at a March 10, 2011 event at the | Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center. |
Aged 66 he married | Dorothy, and they had 7 children in the space of 6 ye |
on appearances in Men Behaving Badly, playing | Dorothy, and playing Maddy Magellan in Jonathan Creek |
John and Christopher were both married, to | Dorothy and Margaret respectively. |
In 1939, he married his first wife, | Dorothy, and they had four children. |
John R. Adler M.D. is a neurosurgeon, the | Dorothy and Thye King Chan Endowed Professor of Neuro |
Clarrie abandoned | Dorothy and her mother, upon learning of Stella's ill |
dle-aged woman who (in an encounter with Oz's | Dorothy and Wonderland's Alice) recounts her sexual e |
that they should have no trouble apprehending | Dorothy and her friends because "I've sent a little i |
"Evening Star" - | Dorothy and Male Chorus |
Dentistry professor, with whom she had twins, | Dorothy and Claude Jr. Ferebee died on September 14, |
With his wife Margaret he had a daughter | Dorothy and a son Bruce and he was the grandfather of |
ildren, whom they named Chloe, Zoe, Marjorie, | Dorothy and Noel. |
n: Helen, Robert W., Arthur, Heather, Isabel, | Dorothy and Patrick. |
e, by whom he had three daughters, Catherine, | Dorothy, and Mary. |
hildren; Katherine de Vere by his first wife, | Dorothy, and Edward de Vere, later the 17th Earl, and |
later introduces John to her parents Alan and | Dorothy, and tells them he is her new fiance. |
Roberts was married to | Dorothy and had two sons, one of whom, Peter, also pl |
She imprisons | Dorothy and tells her to give up the slippers within |
tic strip club where a movie called Neurovid, | Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz is being filmed. |
va" Williams and their mother Ruby Dandridge, | Dorothy and Vivian started singing in public in 1934. |
The Shoreham Lifeboat | Dorothy and Philip Constance took off half the crew a |
l with The Wiz (1978), starring Diana Ross as | Dorothy and Michael Jackson as the Scarecrow in a mod |
He is buried along with | Dorothy and Michael at Arlington National Cemetery. |
In 2002, | Dorothy and Gwen Hennessey were awarded the Pacem in |
aul's car phone to call the clinic to contact | Dorothy and Phoebe about Todd's accident and they rac |
Dickie, | Dorothy, and Spanky's Uncle George is in town. |
following the ascension of Queen Elizabeth I, | Dorothy and her children returned to England, where s |
was born in Davenport, Iowa, the daughter of | Dorothy and W. Heath Quigley, a chiropractor and psyc |
The story focuses around | Dorothy and Edmund Yates, who have recently been rele |
orn in San Antonio, Texas, the adopted son of | Dorothy and Meyer Sheff. |
ard Conway, 1st Viscount Conway and his wife, | Dorothy, and was baptised on 10 August 1594 in Arrow, |
Saint | Dorothy and the Angel by Alessandro Tiarini |
In 1987, | Dorothy and her husband moved to Little Rock, Arkansa |
erut supporter M. J. Nurenberger and his wife | Dorothy and was first published on Friday, January 1, |
ham, Kevin Davids as Syd, Cherylee Houston as | Dorothy and Steve Edge as Sergeant Swithenback. |
In 1544 he remarried to | Dorothy, and had at least four daughters and five son |
for a long time shown a great devotion to St. | Dorothy, and was accustomed to commit himself and his |
ancashire coalminer named Tom Dunn befriended | Dorothy and found her work as a Sapper with the Briti |
He attended school in | Dorothy and Drumheller, Alberta before attending the |
s of Ullswater: Raven, Lady of the Lake, Lady | Dorothy and, since April 2007, Lady Wakefield. |
easurer by U.S. President Richard M. Nixon as | Dorothy Andrews Elston, she married Walter L. Kabis ( |
Dorothy Andrews Elston Kabis (March 22, 1917 - July 3 | |
In 1926 Hale married | Dorothy Ann Latham; the couple had a son as well a da |
Dorothy Ann Collins, known as Dolly Collins (March 6, | |
l Brez, Ethel M. Brez, Marlene Clark Poulter, | Dorothy Ann Purser, Fran Myers, Maralyn Thoma, Michel |
r Jane Greig Rae (divorced 1994) and thirdly, | Dorothy Ann Shipsey. |
Kirkbride, Diana & Garrod, | Dorothy Anne Elizabeth., Excavation of the Abri Zumof |
In 1977, he married | Dorothy Anstett, Miss USA of 1968, but they divorced |
. James Howard Clovell, Charma Moore Clovell, | Dorothy Antoinette Dowell, Signe Amelia Erikson, Dr. |
seems that the Manor was part of the dower of | Dorothy Arden, daughter and co-heiress of Robert Arde |
of Falmouth and daughter of Hervey Bagot and | Dorothy Arden, in June 1674. |
DiMaggio was married to | Dorothy Arnold in the church on November 19, 1939, bu |
and they made four films together, including | Dorothy Arzner's Honor Among Lovers (1931). |
several directors including Edmund Goulding, | Dorothy Arzner, Ernst Lubitsch, Rowland V. Lee, A. Ed |
by identifying the woman Gardner called 'Old | Dorothy' as Dorothy Clutterbuck in 1980, the woman wh |
He described Diana Ross's portrayal of | Dorothy as: "cold, neurotic and oddly unattractive"; |
Dorothy Ashby - harp | |
He worked with | Dorothy Ashby, Terry Gibbs, Yusef Lateef, George Shea |
especially on her 1970 album The Rubaiyat of | Dorothy Ashby, where she demonstrates her talents on |
who lived for a brief period with his sister | Dorothy at Alfoxton House, described as "Kilve's deli |
holas Wadham married Petre's eldest daughter, | Dorothy, at St Botolph, Aldersgate on September 3, 15 |
Dorothy attended Cornell University in Ithaca, New Yo | |
any when he met the future President's mother | Dorothy Ayer Gardner King who in 1913 had fled to Mic |
24 March 1615) married | Dorothy Ayloffe. |
He married | Dorothy B. Lee, and the two were divorced on July 17, |
was born in Norwich, Connecticut to James and | Dorothy Backus. |
ated within a short walking distance from the | Dorothy Barnes Pelote Bridge is the Savannah US Post |
The | Dorothy Barnes Pelote Bridge is a Savannah viaduct on |
Dorothy Barnes Pelote was a Member of the Georgia Sta | |
Maggie Anderson, | Dorothy Barresi, Quan Barry, Jan Beatty, Robin Becker |
Dorothy Bartlam (1907-1991) was a British actor. | |
Dorothy Bartlam - Mabel Marchmont | |
Dorothy Bartlam: Bit role (uncredited) | |
Mary | Dorothy Batchelor, QSO (7 January 1927 - 12 March 200 |
a in 1912 to John Abraham Davis and Gabrielle | Dorothy Beale Davis. |
This work was completed by | Dorothy Beam and the gay poet Essex Hemphill, and pub |
Dorothy became very popular in the film industry duri | |
Dorothy began playing in small parts in films for Chr | |
As | Dorothy begins to realize something is amiss, her dog |
He married | Dorothy Bell and lived for 28 years at 1, Charlotte S |
On 16 February 1658/59, he married | Dorothy Bennet, daughter of Richard Bennet. |
Dr. Ellen Umansky is the Carl and | Dorothy Bennett Professor of Judaic Studies and Direc |
Carl & | Dorothy Bennett Center for Judaic Studies |
Ellen Umansky - Carl and | Dorothy Bennett Professor of Judaic Studies |
with her brother and sister-in-law, Otto and | Dorothy Berendt, and her son, Leroy, who was in his f |
Dorothy Bernard | |
ama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring | Dorothy Bernard and featuring Blanche Sweet. |
Dorothy Bernard as Grace, the Telegraph Operator | |
Dorothy Bernard - Florence | |
Dorothy Bernard - Poor Wife | |
Dorothy Bernard - The Maid (unconfirmed) | |
97 - July 7, 1960), a physician, and Devorah ( | Dorothy) Bernstein Haber (March 19, 1904 or 1909 - Ju |
They had several children, including | Dorothy Best, wife of Reverend Joseph George Brett an |
They had seven children: Virginia, Florence, | Dorothy, Betty, Mary Joe, Peggy, and Frank. |
Dorothy, Beulah and Margaret were first cousins. | |
"It Really Was No Miracle" - Judy Garland as | Dorothy, Billy Bletcher as the Violin Man, and the Mu |
In 1911, he married | Dorothy Binney (1888-1982), the daughter of Edwin Bin |
Immokolee (also known as the | Dorothy Binney Palmer House) is a historic home in Fo |
Virginia Madsen was cast as | Dorothy Binney, Putnam's first wife, but her scenes w |
Ventnor City, New Jersey to Louis Solanas and | Dorothy Biondi (or Moran). |
Dorothy Black in the BBC drama The Dark Lady of the S | |
Dorothy Black - Miss Fenwick | |
ing Edmund Gwenn, James Raglan, Hope Davy and | Dorothy Black. |
Lynne Roberts as | Dorothy Blair |
Dorothy Blakey Smith “Elwyn, Thomas” at Dictionary of | |
Dorothy Block (1904-1984) was an American painter. | |
Dorothy Blythe ... Waitress | |
Dorothy Borg (Sept. | |
Dorothy Borg, Shumpei Okamoto, ed (1973). | |
Lady | Dorothy Bourchier |
His daughter, Lady | Dorothy Bourke, married Alexander Pendarves. |
homas Gresley, 4th Baronet and his first wife | Dorothy Bowyer, daughter of Sir William Bowyer, 4th B |
Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, | Dorothy Boyd and Michael Hogan. |
Dorothy Boyd - Sally | |
Dorothy Boyd (14 April 1907 - 1996) was an English fi | |
For example, in 1962 Louis and | Dorothy Boyd were sent from New Orleans to New York C |
Dorothy Boyd ... Margaret Westcott | |
Dorothy Boyd ... Mollie | |
by George Pearson and starring Michael Hogan, | Dorothy Boyd and Richard Cooper. |
Dorothy Boyd - Grethe von Essen | |
ng and starring Harry Roy, Princess Pearl and | Dorothy Boyd. |
nd and starring Fay Compton, Stewart Rome and | Dorothy Boyd. |
Lady Alice | Dorothy Boyle |
Bellingham married | Dorothy Boynton, daughter of Sir Francis Boynton. |
Gene Tierney ... | Dorothy Bradford |
In December 2006 career public officer | Dorothy Bradley succeeded Leslie as Chief Elections O |
December 2006-September 2007: | Dorothy Bradley |
February 2010 - Present: | Dorothy Bradley |
Racicot then competed with Democrat | Dorothy Bradley of Bozeman. |
Dorothy Bradley was a U.S. politician from Montana. | |
It was based on a play by | Dorothy Brandon. |
On 5 September 1942 he married | Dorothy Brenda Wilcox (who survived him) and they had |
Dorothy Brenner - Sallie | |
Two of | Dorothy Bridges' sons, Jeff and Beau, ultimately beca |
led From Timber Ridge to Daymer Gardens, with | Dorothy Bridges, widow of actor Lloyd Bridges. |
eff Bridges and grandson of Lloyd Bridges and | Dorothy Bridges. |
Mrs | Dorothy Bristol nee Armour |
Imperial Memoir, was translated in English by | Dorothy Britton. |
In the 1980s, Brown took the lead role of | Dorothy Brock in Gower Champion's musical 42nd Street |
Dame Madeline | Dorothy Brock, DBE, Litt.D. (1886 - 1969) was Headmis |
Dorothy Brodesser as Dread Woman | |
956 to 1963 he was married to British actress | Dorothy Bromiley; they had a son, Joshua Losey, an ac |
es from such artists as Lois and David Adams, | Dorothy Bromley (keyboard), Donna Hossack (harp), Nat |
Miss | Dorothy Brown, Thoroughly Modern Millie (Broadway) |
ents included Cook County Circuit Court Clerk | Dorothy Brown; incumbent Cook County Board President |
In 1955, he married | Dorothy Bryan Firestone, widow of Russell A. Fireston |
Laraine Day as | Dorothy Bryant |
For | Dorothy Brydges, lady-in-waiting, see Dorothy Bray, B |
Dorothy Buffum Chandler (19 May 1901 - 6 July 1997) w | |
Dorothy Burgess as Gypsy Angecon | |
Other actors included Edmund Lowe, | Dorothy Burgess and J. Farrell MacDonald, |
Bainter was the aunt of actress | Dorothy Burgess and sister-in-law to actress Grace Bu |
fellow inmates Linda (Roth), "Sister Susie" ( | Dorothy Burgess) and Aunt Maggie (Maude Eburne), and |
rts at Erinsborough High where the principal, | Dorothy Burke (Maggie Dence) is more than a match for |
Dorothy Burke was born in Adelaide in 1934. | |
Principal | Dorothy Burke (Maggie Dence), suggests Todd repeats Y |
ow her to accept the blame and tell principal | Dorothy Burke (Maggie Dence) that Melissa is innocent |
Dorothy Burnett Porter (May 25, 1905 - December 17, 1 | |
has three children from his first marriage to | Dorothy Burns, as well as three children from his sec |
Elaine Hammerstein as | Dorothy Burrows |
His mother, | Dorothy Burton of Buncraggy House, Clarecastle, came |
rbara Bush also attended with their daughter, | Dorothy Bush Koch, the ship's sponsor. |
In 1918, he met | Dorothy Bussy, who was his friend for over thirty yea |
Strachey, James Strachey, Oliver Strachey and | Dorothy Bussy. |
Strachey, James Strachey, Oliver Strachey and | Dorothy Bussy. |
In the end Rion and Lilia destroyed | Dorothy, but the mental stress of the battle destroye |
g the first world war, and Eglantyne Jebb and | Dorothy Buxton co-founded the children's internationa |
nded in 1920 by Eglantyne Jebb and her sister | Dorothy Buxton, who had earlier founded Save the Chil |
Dorothy, called Dot by her friends, was born on July | |
1965 of Lucy Barnett, by whom he had Georgina | Dorothy Campbell in 1969 and Tessa Sylvia Campbell in |
1921 | Dorothy Campbell |
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