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Helen Hong Hui Bullock (born 16 May 1965) is a Chine | |
Helen Hooven Santmyer (November 25, 1895 - February | |
Helen Hope specialises in astrology, Dr. Rob Zammit | |
st John Joseph Hopfield and his physicist wife | Helen Hopfield. |
Helen Hornbeck Tanner. | |
Tanner, | Helen Hornbeck. |
e Rev. Dan Connolly and the curate is the Rev. | Helen Hornby. |
Corrine Porter - | Helen Howard |
After two years he was released and married | Helen Howden, a probation officer, with whom he had |
Worcester, Massachusetts in 1886 to James and | Helen Howe. |
He's smitten with the glamorous film star, | Helen Hoyt (Simms), and offers the part to her, but |
ldren born to Lt. Col. Edgar Mason Whiting and | Helen Hudson Whiting. |
He has one daughter, | Helen Huggins. |
Helen Hughes as Mary | |
He is married to | Helen Hughes-Brock, an archaeologist specialising in |
t to generations of Catholic musicians", wrote | Helen Hull Hitchcock, editor of the Adoremus Bulleti |
Helen Humes recorded with Andrade's band on Okeh Rec | |
In 1950 he recorded for Savoy Records backing | Helen Humes in a big band with Dexter Gordon, Ernie |
Helen Humes and Gerald Wiggins (recorded January 14, | |
Helen Humes - vocals (1,2) | |
bums, including releases by Jimmy Witherspoon, | Helen Humes, June Christy, Natalie Cole, Neil Diamon |
Joe, Russell Procope, Earl Bostic, Billy Kyle, | Helen Humes, Billy Taylor, and Lucky Millinder. |
Billie Holiday, Jimmy Rushing, Big Joe Turner, | Helen Humes, and Joe Williams. |
Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald, | Helen Humes, Herbie Hancock, and Miles Davis, regula |
Scott Hamilton, Earl King, Stan Getz Quintet, | Helen Humes, Woody Herman, The Buddy Rich Band, Wood |
include work with Jimmy Mundy, Herb Jeffries, | Helen Humes, Red Callender, and others. |
tors here: namely Dizzy Gillespie and vocalist | Helen Humes. |
The Honourable | Helen Hunley - first female Lieutenant Governor of A |
The Honourable Wilma | Helen Hunley, OC, AOE (September 6, 1920 - October 2 |
the scene ends, Twister stars Bill Paxton and | Helen Hunt appear to talk about their experiences fi |
ared in a Saturday Night Live sketch with host | Helen Hunt and castmember Will Ferrell. |
8) [TV] - Directed by Nicholas Hytner - Viola: | Helen Hunt |
Helen Hunt as Tracey | |
Doctor | Helen Hunt (Barbara Stanwyck) meets millionaire play |
and its American marquee names, | Helen Hunt and Scarlett Johansson, [who have] little |
ademics school, and for the next couple years, | Helen Hunt Jackson School. |
m-romance Ramona (based on the novel Ramona by | Helen Hunt Jackson). |
Helen Hunt as Jessie Gates | |
the summer studying with Academy Award winner | Helen Hunt at Cal Arts in Valencia, California. |
cript is adapted from the 1884 novel Ramona by | Helen Hunt Jackson. |
Helen Hunt as Darcy McGuire | |
Helen Hunt as Rose Pondell, a field reporter at WLNO | |
He appears in the role of | Helen Hunt's obstetrician-gynecologist in the film a |
Helen Hunt, Martin Sheen, and Mike Farrell were amon | |
Hunt is the uncle of actress | Helen Hunt, through his half-brother, director Gordo |
ame of co-stars like Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, | Helen Hunt, Joan Allen, Catherine Hicks and Sofia Co |
d David Morse, Alfre Woodard, Bruce Greenwood, | Helen Hunt, Christina Pickles, Kyle Secor, Ed Begley |
ring Shannen Doherty, Sarah Jessica Parker and | Helen Hunt. |
As Good as It Gets starring Jack Nicholson and | Helen Hunt. |
voters wrote "No Dams" on their ballot-papers ( | Helen Hunter and Richard Bailey, "Lessons from the F |
Sturrock married | Helen Hutchinson Guthrie in 1850. |
uralism of the drama by having Martin question | Helen if she would sleep with him if they were chara |
Helen Iglauer Glueck (1907-1995) was a physician kno | |
ine television drama anthology Lovingly Yours, | Helen in 1981. |
ning, Todd finally returns home after visiting | Helen in hospital after she suffers a fall at the ho |
Lady | Helen, in that period, was "the most celebrated host |
in 1905 at the Royal Court Theatre she played | Helen in the tragedy The Trojan Women by Euripides, |
he intersection with S.R. 75 Alternate west of | Helen in White County. |
sbury: he had also grants of the priory of St. | Helen, in Bishopsgate street, in London; the castles |
l Rossetti's poem "Sudden Light" (c.1853-4) to | Helen in an attempt to woo her, but emphasises the s |
fore her marriage she resided with her sister, | Helen, in a bungalow in Hollywood. |
He married | Helen in 1983. |
Rosie in The Deep End of the Ocean (1999), and | Helen in Maze (2000). |
He occasionally caddies for | Helen in professional events. |
the parish, including the parish church of St | Helen in Churchtown and Greenhalgh Castle can be fou |
The night just before the raid, Roy discovers | Helen in the arms of another officer in a night club |
peared as Tara in Hollyoaks: Movin' On, and as | Helen in the series Life Begins and Making Waves. |
Curiously, | Helen increasingly took the opposite political viewp |
fessor tells her why he dressed as Scissorman, | Helen informs Gotts and Jennifer of what happened. |
Gort takes | Helen inside the spaceship then retrieves Klaatu's l |
It isn't long before | Helen instead suspects Martha of being very jealous, |
the bargain, Candyman takes both the baby and | Helen into the middle of a massive junk pile which t |
ng the hospital after visiting his mother, and | Helen is leaving after ending her relationship with |
ver to finish them off, but stops when he sees | Helen is dead along with the dinosaur, wryly thankin |
On their wedding night, | Helen is called away by a medical emergency. |
The | Helen is the subject of a myth that arose in the 4th |
Helen is delighted and decides to retire and become | |
Helen is Lizzie's auntie and always tries to help ou | |
listed Anglican parish church, dedicated to St | Helen, is said to have the most elegant spire in Lin |
Dialogue between Martin and | Helen is often repeated verbatim in the fictional wo |
The Church of St | Helen is the parish church in the village of Treeton |
The Cathedral Church of St Mary and St | Helen is the Roman Catholic cathedral in the English |
What's the Matter With | Helen? is a 1971 thriller film starring Debbie Reyno |
Helen is the daughter of Samuel Johnson of the S. C. | |
Helen is a member of the New York Academy of Science | |
wo inform Martha, who immediately guesses that | Helen is pregnant. |
Helen is married, with one daughter, born in 2004. | |
When | Helen is blackmailed for large sums of money (up to |
MV St | Helen is a vehicle and passenger ferry operated by W |
The parish church of St | Helen is a Grade II listed building, while the villa |
ation for the name, though the Roman road Sarn | Helen is known to have passed down the valley on its |
In other versions, | Helen is a daughter of Nemesis, the goddess who pers |
The author of the book is | Helen Ishwara. |
Lady Margaret | Helen Isla Marion (b. |
some groups from the fauna of Germany, of St. | Helen island, North Korea, Nepal, Mongolia, and Sout |
he cove is a group of small islands called the | Helen Islands. |
Helen Ivory (born 1969) is an English poet, tutor an | |
or Nichols was the son of Edwin T. Nichols and | Helen J. G. (Pingree) Nichols. |
Helen J. Baroni writes, "The term can be applied mor | |
Helen J. Hodges | |
Gorman and his wife, | Helen J. Gorman (1920-2002), had three children: Rob |
of an earlier version of the text in 1962, and | Helen J. Nicholson translated Stubb's edition in 199 |
Nicholson, | Helen J. |
Nicholson, | Helen J. (ed.) |
In the church/state suit, Federal Judge | Helen J. Frye ruled against Rajneeshpuram in late 19 |
Helen Jackson was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, in | |
ered a safe Labour seat and was represented by | Helen Jackson from 1992 to 2005. |
He settled in Baltimore, and married Miss | Helen Jackson, of New York, daughter of the late Lie |
e title after she became the first woman since | Helen Jacobs in 1935 to save championship point. |
on the British Wightman Cup team and defeated | Helen Jacobs in her debut. |
Helen Jacobsohn (born June 17, 1945 in Brisbane, Que | |
Lella | Helen James (Independent) |
Helen Jameson (born 25 September 1963) is a former B | |
e's employer, George Hitchcock, whose daughter | Helen Jane Maunder Hitchcock he went on to marry in |
Helen Jane Lander (born 26 April 1986) is an English | |
Born | Helen Jane Morton, she grew up in Grimsby, North Eas |
20 July when she took five schooners -- Sally, | Helen Jane, Elizabeth, Dolphin, and James Brice -- n |
Z. Kunitz and Lithuanian-Jewish mother, Yetta | Helen Jasspon. |
He married | Helen Jaunita Hammons in Springfield on March 20, 19 |
s from Das Rheingold with Lillian Blauvelt and | Helen Jaxon, with David Bispham appearing as Alberic |
Helen Jean Shardey (born 31 October 1944, in Melbour | |
Later on | Helen Jepson and George Poselle were divorced and sh |
Helen Jepson as Leona Jerome | |
Helen Jepson (Bess) | |
Helen Jerome Eddy as Gazella Perkins | |
Helen Jerome Eddy as Mrs. Gilman | |
Helen Jerome Eddy as Miss Bottles | |
Helen Jerome Eddy as Nancy Thing, Polly's Maid | |
Helen Jerome Eddy - Norma Murdock | |
Helen Jerome Eddy - Camille's maid | |
Helen Jerome Eddy as Sally Greenway | |
hildren (son Doak S. Campbell III and daughter | Helen Jo Crawford). |
Helen Joanna Page, CVO, Lady in Waiting to the Duche | |
n family which included siblings Earl, Joseph, | Helen, John and Mary. |
Helen John, a peace campaigner was held at Askham Gr | |
Helen Johns (April 2002 to October 2003) | |
Helen Johns (PC) 1999-01 | |
taunton, Virginia, and is buried with his wife | Helen Johns in Thornrose Cemetery in Augusta County, |
hird in Huron against Progressive Conservative | Helen Johns. |
in the new riding of Huron-Bruce, but lost to | Helen Johns. |
Helen Johnson - Bride 6 | |
Ardrey was married to | Helen Johnson, whom he met at the University, from 1 |
ration/divorce, Gibson met a young woman named | Helen Johnson, whom he married in either 1920 or 192 |
Hugh Bethell of Wrays, Yorkshire and his wife | Helen Johnston, daughter of Thomas Johnston of Bisho |
ine Art Collection (1995), the addition of the | Helen Jones Auditorium and Sculpture Court Wing (200 |
the 1997 general election, and was replaced by | Helen Jones, who has held the seat since then. |
The son of Major Stuart Jones and | Helen Jones, he was educated in the Duke of York's R |
Helen Joseph as Ruth Flynn | |
According to | Helen Josephine Baroni, "The shippei is made from a |
Helen Joy Davidman was born into a Jewish family in | |
Edwards was married to | Helen K. Dodge, daughter of Henry Dodge. |
aunched on 23 February 1943; sponsored by Mrs. | Helen K. MacLean; and commissioned on 17 March 1943, |
Her birthname was | Helen Kafka. |
Charles Ramirez met his wife | Helen Kalamuniak at the RCM and married in 1975. |
Charles Ramirez and | Helen Kalamuniak (a student of John Williams) formed |
Her mother was her father's first wife | Helen Kaleipuanani Simerson Wilberton. |
Her mother was his first wife | Helen Kaleipuanani Simerson Wilburton. |
g together, having been made popular by singer | Helen Kane that same year. |
Helen Kane as Helen Lane | |
Helen Kane stars as "Helen Lane", a college student | |
reference to the singing style exemplified by | Helen Kane in her flapper era iconic song "He's So U |
dit Union was set up by John Kerr, Ellen Kerr, | Helen Kane MBE and other committed members of the co |
he 1929 RKO film Syncopation where it was sung | Helen Kane and became a hit. |
The song was first recorded by | Helen Kane in 1928, and is now a standard, and has b |
al" is a song from the late 1920s performed by | Helen Kane, who was the inspiration for the Betty Bo |
ted but characteristic Brooklyn accent, singer | Helen Kane, effectively caricatured." |
son In Love is a 1931 American comedy starring | Helen Kane. |
Cate Reeney - | Helen Kay |
Helen Keane - producer | |
Helen Keane was the first female manager of a jazz m | |
Helen Keaney | |
Laidlaw is married to | Helen Kedgley, and is a brother-in-law of Green MP S |
Helen Keen is an English alternative comedian and wr | |
Childish Questions (1973) With | Helen Keffer Battista. |
nal 4-6, 7-6, 6-1 against Lindsay Bartlett and | Helen Kelesi. |
Sarah Fuller, educator and author who taught | Helen Keller |
is house, as did President James Garfield, and | Helen Keller lived there afterwards while attending |
Anne Sullivan, tutor of | Helen Keller |
Helen Keller talks to an interviewer about her books | |
tudied sign language with professionals at the | Helen Keller Institute in Mumbai. |
tions at the theater, and she later starred as | Helen Keller alongside her mother (who played Annie |
"Wilhelm Jerusalem - | Helen Keller - Letters" - 2008 |
Duke's first major starring role was playing | Helen Keller (with Anne Bancroft as Annie Sullivan) |
Helen Keller | |
Dr. Sebastian Paul releasing the biography of | Helen Keller in a cultural function at Kochi |
On May 17, 1916, | Helen Keller visited the West Virginia Schools for t |
Helen Keller Literary Award | |
Athens County Park, | Helen Keller County Park, and the Chester L. Washing |
Helen Keller International Award (1970) | |
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. |
Helen Keller Eye Research Foundation | |
gust, the area hosts the famed Handy Music and | Helen Keller Festivals. |
y published in 1927 as My Religion, written by | Helen Keller when she was 47 years old. |
that hasn't seen much change" and the home of | Helen Keller in her later years. |
tic expectations for deaf children to "be like | Helen Keller" and speak, when even the most gifted d |
Anne Sullivan, | Helen Keller's teacher was raised in such a facility |
Story of My Life, first published in 1903, is | Helen Keller's autobiography detailing her early lif |
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