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Lionel, a widower who drives RER trains for a living, | |
Herbert | Lionel Adolphus Hart (18 July 1907-19 December 1992) |
He made his debut as a substitute for | Lionel Ainsworth in the 1-0 win over Peterborough Uni |
Jerry | Lionel Ainsworth was a first class cricketer. |
ony Liscio and opposite right defensive tackle | Lionel Aldridge of the Green Bay Packers in the 1966 |
Lionel Aldridge (February 14, 1941 - February 12, 199 | |
Also, | Lionel Aldridge (February 14, 1941 - February 12, 199 |
Lionel Alexander Bethune Pilkington, (7 January 1920 | |
to worry about, including his fight with Lord | Lionel and his impending marriage with Lady Harriet. |
gikist in the Chicago area South of Howard and | Lionel and Shirley Gelfand operated Magikist in the a |
Lionel and the Hon. | |
eirs male of his body, to his younger brothers | Lionel and William Edward. |
In 1997 | Lionel and Kirsty briefly reunited, but realised that |
When | Lionel and Kirsty were called down to Wellington to v |
Lionel and Kirstys marriage was over. | |
rmed revivals of Sheridan's The Duenna (1924), | Lionel And Clarissa (1925), with music mainly by Char |
safe from attack, she flees with her two sons, | Lionel and Bors the Younger, but tragically, her boys |
and Harpo Marx, Johnny Weissmuller, Mae West, | Lionel and John Barrymore, Laurel and Hardy, Edward G |
Hazel Genn is the daughter of | Lionel and Dorothy Genn. |
Gina and Leonard returned for | Lionel and Kirsty's wedding at the end of 1994 to ser |
Brothers | Lionel and Richard Palairet both appeared for Oxford |
Nestled among Mower, Hollis, | Lionel, and Stoughton Halls is the Holden Chapel, hom |
Evaine and Bors have two sons, Sir | Lionel and Sir Bors the younger, who later achieves t |
Years later she would appear with his sons, | Lionel and John, in motion pictures. |
95, he persuaded three of his sons, Walter H., | Lionel and Paul, to come to Los Angeles to join him i |
l Dictionary' (2nd edition, 1688), notices one | Lionel Anderson as lineally descended from the ancien |
Lionel Anderson, alias Munson (died 1680) was a Engli | |
Lionel Antoine (born August 31, 1950) was an American | |
ther neighbor, who once had a love affair with | Lionel appears to still harbor feelings for him and m |
Roy, Charlie and | Lionel are the only three brothers in the Hockey Hall |
Image Designer: | Lionel Arnould |
Stopford was the son of Colonel Sir | Lionel Arthur Montagu Stopford, and the great-grandso |
Edward died at the age of 14, | Lionel as a young child. |
Her father | Lionel assumed sponsorship of the first school for gi |
Lionel Atwill as Harry Compton | |
Lionel Atwill as M. Beaumarchais | |
March 1, | Lionel Atwill (actor) |
Lionel Atwill as Erich von Rugen, alias Alex Morel | |
lm stars Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland with | Lionel Atwill and Basil Rathbone. |
Lionel Atwill | |
Fay Wray and | Lionel Atwill had been in the successful film Doctor |
Lionel Atwill as Maj. | |
r his colleague, mad scientist Dr. Paul Rigas ( | Lionel Atwill) wants to create an army of electrobiol |
n Dos Passos, and stars Marlene Dietrich, with | Lionel Atwill, Cesar Romero, Edward Everett Horton an |
can horror movie released in 1933 and starring | Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas and Dwight Fr |
ife of Douglas MacArthur and the third wife of | Lionel Atwill. |
Lionel B. Cade was born in Hardin County, Texas on Au | |
Lionel B. Cade (August 14, 1918 - April 3, 1990) was | |
exual pleasure, influenced by the works of Dr. | Lionel Badger. |
Lionel Baguissi (born June 5, 1974) is a Gabonese tae | |
Lionel Baier - Lionel | |
Lionel Barber, Marvin Brewer, Real Chevrefils, Don Em | |
The current County Councillor, | Lionel Barnard, is also Deputy Leader of West Sussex |
Lionel Barrymore - Extra | |
The film stars | Lionel Barrymore in a role where, as noted criminolog |
Lionel Barrymore - Prince Lubimoff | |
Lionel Barrymore - The Neighbor | |
Lionel Barrymore - Second Friend | |
Lionel Barrymore - The Father | |
Lionel Barrymore - The Young Man | |
Forward is a 1933 American drama film starring | Lionel Barrymore and Lewis Stone. |
Lionel Barrymore - In Detective Agency | |
Lionel Barrymore as Professor Leroy | |
Lionel Barrymore as Dr. Leyden | |
Lionel Barrymore as The Father | |
Lionel Barrymore as John Manchester, a fictionalized | |
Lionel Barrymore and Irene Fenwick | |
Lionel Barrymore - The Cattle Buyer | |
The Bells, directed by James Young, starring | Lionel Barrymore and Boris Karloff |
Lionel Barrymore as Tim Benton | |
Lionel Barrymore as Nat Miller | |
Lionel Barrymore - The Young Woman's Father | |
tic fashion, with an unexcelled performance by | Lionel Barrymore and fine acting by Phillips Holmes a |
Lionel Barrymore as Dr. Leonard Gillespie | |
Lionel Barrymore as Judge James K. Hardy | |
Lionel Barrymore as Grandpa Martin Vanderhof | |
Lionel Barrymore - Jim Benton, the Bartender | |
uncredited) to Mark of the Vampire (1935) with | Lionel Barrymore and Bela Lugosi. |
ed horror film The Devil-Doll (1936), opposite | Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O'Sullivan. |
Lionel Barrymore | |
Lionel Barrymore - The Ranchero | |
Lionel Barrymore - Gato | |
Lionel Barrymore - Union Soldier | |
Lionel Barrymore - The Householder | |
Lionel Barrymore - The Bum | |
Lionel Barrymore - A Policeman | |
Lionel Barrymore - Count Ferranzo | |
Lionel Barrymore - Daisy's Father | |
Lionel Barrymore - The Lover | |
playing themselves, including Ethel Barrymore, | Lionel Barrymore(in his last film), Gertrude Berg, Sh |
Lee's father, Dan Sheridan ( | Lionel Barrymore), comes for the bump races having no |
can neither persuade the captain, Disko Troop ( | Lionel Barrymore), to take him ashore nor convince hi |
werful, vengeful Congressman Thaddeus Stevens ( | Lionel Barrymore). |
It stars Greta Nissen, | Lionel Barrymore, William Collier and Marc McDermott. |
which was made into a famous MGM film starring | Lionel Barrymore, Cedric Hardwicke and Bobs Watson. |
Romance (1933), One Man's Journey (1933) with | Lionel Barrymore, Living on Love (1937), and A Man to |
and starring Mary Pickford, Henry B. Walthall, | Lionel Barrymore, and Harry Carey. |
ma film directed by Alan Crosland and starring | Lionel Barrymore, Alma Rubens, Gladys Hulette, Pedro |
stars in those days, including James Stewart, | Lionel Barrymore, Fred Astaire, Shirley Temple, Katha |
ared in films with Ramon Novarro, Clark Gable, | Lionel Barrymore, Walter Huston and Jimmy Durante. |
eading men such as Conrad Nagel, Milton Sills, | Lionel Barrymore, Rod La Rocque and the Moore brother |
rts of three hardened old bachelors (played by | Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, and Edward Arnold) who |
The film marked the last project of | Lionel Barrymore, who played the voice of Father Time |
first on January 19, 1942 with Lana Turner and | Lionel Barrymore, then on March 12, 1945 with Linda D |
dary role as the son of Judge Hardy, played by | Lionel Barrymore. |
he 1935 film version starring W. C. Fields and | Lionel Barrymore. |
It stars Lew Ayres and | Lionel Barrymore. |
uding the 1916 drama Dorian's Divorce starring | Lionel Barrymore. |
ilm starring Aileen Pringle, Norman Kerry, and | Lionel Barrymore. |
by D. W. Griffith, starring Blanche Sweet and | Lionel Barrymore. |
as C. Aubrey Smith, Sig Ruman, Frank Morgan or | Lionel Barrymore. |
In 1964, the composer and lyricist | Lionel Bart (the creator of the musical Oliver), used |
In the 1950s composer | Lionel Bart contributed comedy songs to the show. |
Wilson championed the musicals of | Lionel Bart and brought about a revival of interest i |
nditions by several popular singers, including | Lionel Bart and Shirley Bassey who reached number two |
es in both stage and screen productions of the | Lionel Bart musical Oliver! with Ron Moody, Shani Wal |
April 3 - | Lionel Bart (68), songwriter and composer |
Lionel Bart - Oliver! (first performance at the New T | |
roles was in the Carol Reed's film musical of | Lionel Bart"s Oliver!, he played one of the London Br |
Orchestra name: East Meets West, 16 Hip Hits, | Lionel Bart's Maggie May and Rolling Stones Songbook. |
At 13 he won a prestigious audition for | Lionel Bart's stage production of Oliver!, landing th |
with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields), | Lionel Bart's Oliver! original cast recording for Dec |
Jazz Impressions Of | Lionel Bart's "Oliver!" (Epic Records) |
EP for EMI Records entitled Judy Garland Sings | Lionel Bart's Maggie May, which Capitol Records did n |
He was inspired by | Lionel Bart's Oliver! and the role of the Artful Dodg |
"Who Will Buy" ( | Lionel Bart) |
Blitz! ( | Lionel Bart) - London production |
"Choose" ( | Lionel Bart) - 2:49 |
"Where Is Love?" ( | Lionel Bart) 3:57 |
Consider Yourself" (from the musical Oliver!) ( | Lionel Bart) / "Hello, I Love You (Won't You Tell Me |
"Where is Love?" (words and music by | Lionel Bart) |
an, himself a Cockney, has music and lyrics by | Lionel Bart, who also grew up in London's East End. |
The musical was penned by | Lionel Bart, and was first staged in London's West En |
"Food, Glorious Food", written by | Lionel Bart, is the opening song from the musical Oli |
rked freelance as an arranger, especially with | Lionel Bart. |
Lionel Bastos | |
The Treme Brass Band, including Uncle | Lionel Batiste will be featured in the 2011 non-ficti |
"Uncle" | Lionel Batiste is a jazz and blues musician and singe |
Lionel Batiste appears consistently on the bass drum. | |
2010 the Treme Brass Band performed with Uncle | Lionel Batiste to play Voodoo Experience in New Orlea |
e of the British Marine Algae by Edward Arthur | Lionel Batters that the systematic correlation of rec |
His grandson was Francis William | Lionel Beaumont (1903-1941) and his great grandson is |
After | Lionel Beaumont Thomas's decision to retire on health |
Colonel | Lionel Beaumont Thomas MC (1 August 1893 - 7 December |
of Elvin's children became prominent figures: | Lionel became Principal of Ruskin College, and George |
Sir John | Lionel Beckwith, CBE (born 19 March 1947) is a Britis |
"O Ken Karanga" (Maurice Baron, | Lionel Belasco, Massie Patterson) |
Lionel Belmore ... Monsieur Girard | |
Lionel Belmore - General Philip Schuyler | |
Lionel Belmore as Character Man | |
Lionel Belmore - M. Robert Parissard | |
Lionel Belmore as Duke Gustav Von Liebenheim | |
Lionel Belmore - Innkeeper (uncredited) | |
Lionel Belmore ... Al Wilkins | |
Lionel Belmore - Henri Duray | |
Lionel Berners (1858-1945). | |
Lionel Bernstein (1920-2002), South African anti-apar | |
1942: | Lionel Berry |
Conservative Party nominated as its candidate, | Lionel Berry, the deputy chairman of Kemsley Newspape |
Arthur | Lionel Bertie Perkins (19 October 1905-6 May 1992) us |
le on 27 March 2004 on the death of his uncle, | Lionel Bertrand Sackville-West, 6th Baron Sackville. |
Lionel Bertrand (March 10, 1906 in St. Jovite, Quebec | |
Lionel Bertrand Sackville-West, 6th Baron Sackville ( | |
Lionel Blackman is an English solicitor advocate and | |
The show featured two teams, one captained by | Lionel Blair and the other by Una Stubbs. |
ted by Martyn Lewis and the team captains were | Lionel Blair and Faith Brown. |
Lionel Blair's handprints in Bath, UK | |
Bachelors, Bert Weedon, Engelbert Humperdinck, | Lionel Blair, Tom O'Connor, Frank Bruno, Frank Carson |
5th, 2011 with Sara Cox, Christopher Biggins, | Lionel Blair, Una Stubbs, Holly Walsh, Jenni Falconer |
Matt D'Angelo, Mark Brennan, Giles Vickers and | Lionel Blair. |
Her first job was dancing in a pantomime with | Lionel Blair. |
oached at Repton School from 1941 to 1945 when | Lionel Blaxland was in charge of cricket and Donald C |
Graham-Brown's great-uncle, | Lionel Blaxland, played first-class cricket for Derby |
the Fairfield Hall, Croydon in December 2009, | Lionel Blue asserted he would be back on Mondays in T |
r Donaldson, Thought for the Day regular Rabbi | Lionel Blue, and Woman's Hour stalwart Jenni Murray a |
in a comedy and culinary double act with Rabbi | Lionel Blue. |
ln's Inn in 1947, he worked at the chambers of | Lionel Blundell, QC, in King's Bench Walk for four ye |
Her second husband was | Lionel Boncey, who she married in 1970. |
Lionel Bony de Castellane (28 September 1891 - 29 Nov | |
Lionel Booth (Retired) | |
Under the leadership of Major | Lionel Booth, the 6th US Colored Heavy Artillery foug |
He served a short apprenticeship with | Lionel Booth, the proprietor of a circulating library |
His elder brothers, Edward and | Lionel, both died before reaching their majority. |
Lionel Boulet, OC, OQ (July 29, 1919-1996) was a Cana | |
Lionel Bowen MP (Kingsford-Smith, NSW) | |
Randwick Labor MLA | Lionel Bowen resigned on 18 September 1969 in order t |
It has previously been held by | Lionel Bowen, the Deputy Prime Minister under Bob Haw |
July 1702, he married Mary Sackville, widow of | Lionel Boyle, 3rd Earl of Orrery, who died twelve yea |
Lionel Britton (1887-1971) was a working class writer | |
Robert | Lionel Brooke Cunliffe, son of Colonel Foster Lionel |
James | Lionel Broome Salmon (born 16 October 1959) is a reti |
er Than Life, 1868, with (seated) J. L. Toole, | Lionel Brough and Henry Irving |
Mary was born in London, the daughter of | Lionel Brough, newspaper seller and actor, who starte |
ng Charles Wyndham, Henry Irving, J. L. Toole, | Lionel Brough, Ellen Terry, and Henrietta Hodson. |
Lionel Bruce Blaxland (25 March 1898 - 29 April 1976) | |
Lionel Bryer (June 14, 1928 - November 4, 2006) was a | |
presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to | Lionel C. McGarr, Colonel (Infantry), U.S. Army, for |
The video was directed by | Lionel C. Martin. |
The video for the track was directed by | Lionel C. Martin. |
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